ACM nominations to be announced Thursday morning

The Academy of Country Music has revealed plans to announce the nominees for its 47th annual ACM Awards at 8:30 a.m. Thursday during a digital press conference.

Oklahoma native Reba McEntire, who will co-host the awards show with fellow Okie star Blake Shelton for the second straight year, will read the nominations via the ACM’s social media outlets on Facebook and Twitter.

Fans are invited to submit videos to the ACM that will be selected to announce this year’s nominees for entertainer of the year, a fan-voted category. The deadline to submit a fan video is 4 p.m. today. For information, click here.

The ACM Awards will air live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on April 1 on CBS.

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Video: Edens Edge interviews Reba McEntire

Oklahoma-born and bred country music superstar Reba McEntire recently let up-and-coming trio Edens Edge, one of the openers of her fall 2011 “All the Women I Am Tour,” interview her.

The trio asks her an array of questions, including tips on keeping her big voice healthy, advice for new artists in the music industry and keys to balancing her personal life with her multi-pronged career.

The “All the Women I Am Tour” stopped in Tulsa back in November. To read my interview with Reba, click here. To read my interview with Edens Edge, click here. 

At the end of February and beginning of March, Reba, who hails from Chockie, will do a short tour of Europe with International Festival of Country Music dates in London, England; Belfast, Northern Ireland; Zurich, Switzerland; and Mannheim, Germany.

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Reba McEntire to be featured on new season of NBC genealogy show “Who Do You Think You Are?”

Reba McEntire (AP file)

Oklahoma-born and bred country music superstar Reba McEntire will be featured during the third season of NBC’s genealogy series “Who Do You Think You Are?,” which gives viewers an up-close and personal look inside the family history of some of today’s most beloved and iconic celebrities.

The new season debuts at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3. The airdate for the episode featuring Reba has not yet been announced.

Celebrities set to star in the show’s forthcoming season are Martin Sheen, Marisa Tomei, Blair Underwood, Rob Lowe, Helen Hunt, Rita Wilson, Edie Falco, Rashida Jones, Jerome Bettis, Jason Sudeikis and Paula Deen.

From executive producers Lisa Kudrow (“Friends,” “Web Therapy”) and Dan Bucatinsky (“Lipstick Jungle,” “The Comeback”) – through their production company Is or Isn’t Entertainment and Shed Media U.S. (“Supernanny,” “The Real Housewives of New York City”) – “Who Do You Think You Are?” is an adaptation of the award-winning hit British television documentary series that leads celebrities on a journey of self-discovery as they unearth their family trees that reveal surprising, inspiring and even tragic stories that often are linked to crucial events in American history.

“We’re very excited about the stories we have this season. This fantastic group of people we have will take us to countries we haven’t visited before which is thrilling and gives us glimpses into crucial details of history that not only shaped their families, but our world,” said executive producers Kudrow and Bucatinsky in the announcement. “This is what we love about this series; it’s so enriching for us the viewer, as well as the participants and their families.”

From Ireland’s freedom fighters to the American Revolutionary War, and from the African nation of Cameroon to Bulgaria, “Who Do You Think You Are?” will reveal the fabric of humanity through everyone’s place in history. Each week a different celebrity takes a journey into their family’s past, traveling all over the world. While giving viewers an in-depth look into their favorite stars’ family tree, each episode will expose surprising facts and life changing encounters that will unlock people’s emotions, and show just how connected everyone is not only to the past, but to one another.

Ancestry.com continues in its role as NBC and Shed Media’s official partner on the series, helping to provide the exhaustive research used to build each story.

“‘Who Do You Think You Are?’ is such a beautiful showcase for the type of discoveries people can make through family history research,” said Josh Hanna, Executive Vice President for Ancestry.com, in announcement. “We are extremely proud to help produce a program that inspires so many to begin their own journey of discovery and are excited to see it grow more this season.”

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Reba McEntire and Blake Shelton to co-host ACM Awards for the second year

For the second straight year, Oklahoma country music stars Reba McEntire and Blake Shelton will team to co-host the ACM Awards, CBS and the Academy of Country Music have announced.

The 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards, honoring country music’s best and introducing the industry’s hottest emerging talent, will be broadcast livefrom the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas from 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday, April 1 on the CBS Television Network.

Yes, the show, produced by dick clark productions, will air live on April Fool’s Day with Blake Shelton co-hosting. I hope Reba and the censors are ready.

In addition, the second annual ACM Fan Jam, hosted by Zac Brown Band, will take place at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on Sunday, April 1. This live remote location gives country music lovers the ultimate fan-pass to be part of the 47th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards. Throughout the three-hour awards telecast at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, there will be live ACM Fan Jam performances, via remote, from the Mandalay Bay Events Center by Zac Brown Band and other top-tier music acts to be announced at a later date. The inaugural ACM Fan Jam was hosted by Sugarland in 2011.

The Academy plans to continue its tradition of taping a concert special on the day after the awards show, too. “ACM Presents: Lionel Richie and Friends – A Lifetime of Hits,” will be an all-star concert special to be taped Monday, April 2 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena to air later on CBS.

This country collaboration with the legendary Lionel Richie, featuring duets from his upcoming album “Tuskeegee,” will include some of Richie’s greatest hits performed by Rascal Flatts (which includes Joe Don Rooney of Picher), Jason Aldean, The Band Perry, Kenny Chesney, Lady Antebellum, Martina McBride, Kenny Rogers and many more. Ticket sales will benefit ACM Lifting Lives, which works to improve lives through music.

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Reba McEntire donates to Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma

Regional Food Bank Oklahoma City, OK

Oklahoma City Community on wimgo

Oklahoma native and Country Music Hall of Famer Reba McEntire has made a significant donation to the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma after learning about the nonprofit’s Food for Kids program in Kiowa, where she went to school as a youth.

McEntire’s donation will provide more than 200,000 meals for hungry Oklahomans, or feed more than 2,300 families for one week, a food bank spokeswoman told The Oklahoman‘s Food Editor Dave Cathey.

The entertainer didn’t want the amount of her donation disclosed, nor did she have a comment when contacted through her publicist.

A Grammy-winning singer, acclaimed Broadway actress and popular TV star, McEntire was born in McAlester, raised on a ranch in Chockie and graduated from Kiowa High School.

“We are thankful for this generous donation from Reba McEntire,” said Rodney Bivens, executive director of the Regional Food Bank, in the announcement. “No child should ever have to go to bed with the pains of hunger in their stomach.”

One in four children in Oklahoma will struggle with hunger today, according to food bank statistics. The Regional Food Bank serves more than 46,000 children every week through partner agencies and its Food for Kids childhood hunger programs: the Backpack Program, Kids Cafe, and School Pantries.

Through the Regional Food Bank’s Food for Kids Backpack Program, elementary school students receive healthy, kid-friendly meals over the weekends throughout the school year. Kids Café, an afterschool and summer program, provides food, mentoring, tutoring and a variety of other activities to about 900 at-risk children at 16 sites in central and western Oklahoma. The School Pantry program provides pantries full of food at middle and high schools in central and Western Oklahoma.

Children from food insecure households are more likely than their food secure peers to experience higher rates of various forms of educational problems. They are at least 50 percent more likely to miss days of school (1.6 times), nearly twice as likely to be suspended (1.95 times) and almost 50 percent more likely to have to repeat a grade (1.44 times), according to the food bank.

The Regional Food Bank is dedicated to “Fighting Hunger.Feeding Hope.” The organization plans on expanding the program until it is available in every elementary school in its 53 central and Western Oklahoma county service area.

Established in 1980, the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma is the largest private hunger-relief organization in the state. In fiscal year 2011, the Food Bank distributed 46.2 million pounds of food and products through a network of more than 825 charitable feeding programs and elementary schools in 53 central and western Oklahoma counties. Each week, the organization provides enough food to feed more than 90,000 hungry Oklahomans.

Through Jan. 31, Chesapeake Energy Corporation will match all tax-deductible donations made to the Regional Food Bank up to $1 million.

For more information or to make a tax-deductible donation, go to www.regionalfoodbank.org.

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13 Days of Oklahoma Music: Reba McEntire becomes Country Music Hall of Famer

My “13 Days of Oklahoma Music,” a video series looking back at musical milestones reached by recording artists with state ties, continues today with a multi-talented performer so famous she is on a first-name basis with the world.

Superstar entertainer Reba McEntire, who hails from Chockie, realized a lifelong dream this spring when she was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

In addition, Reba joined fellow Oklahoma native on his hit reality TV show “The Voice” and teamed with him to play a pair of benefit concerts for tornado-ravaged Tushka that raised $500,000.

She also brought her new “All the Women I Am Tour” to Tulsa’s BOK Center last month and announced plans to return to television in 2012 in the new ABC sitcom “Malibu Country.”

Emmy-winning actor Edward Asner starred with Reba in the music video to her ballad “Somebody’s Chelsea,” posted above.

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Reba McEntire shares Christmas memories with Country Weekly magazine

Country music superstars Reba McEntire, who hails from Chockie, and Brad Paisley are featured on the cover of the Dec. 26 issue of Country Weekly magazine, on sale today.

In the magazine’s festive holiday section, Reba, Paisley, The Band Perry, Kenny Rogers and others reveal their favorite Christmas memories. For Reba, Christmas meant a trip to her grandmother’s house for homemade banana pudding.

For other stars, it was a special gift that made a childhood Christmas memorable.

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Reba McEntire featured on Country Weekly cover

Oklahoma country music superstar Reba McEntire gives an exclusive backstage look at her “All the Women I Am Tour,” featuring special guests The Band Perry, Steel Magnolia and Edens Edge, in the Dec. 19 issue of Country Weekly magazine, due out today.

Reba, who hails from Chockie, took Country Weekly behind the scenes of her Atlanta tour stop, where some lucky contest winners were treated to a VIP area, catering and other exciting features.

“You can do a tour, or you can do a tour with personality, heart and soul,” Reba tells the magazine, who also chatted with Reba’s tourmates  about what it’s like to travel with the Country Music Hall of Famer.

I had the chance to interview Reba before the Tulsa stop on her “All the Women I Am” tour last month; click here to read that story.

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2011 American Country Awards winners

Carrie Underwood (AP file)

The second annual American Country Awards aired tonight live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Fox. To read my live blog of the event, click here.

Winners with Oklahoma ties nominated include Thompson Square, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood and Toby Keith.

Broken Arrow native Kristin Chenoweth co-hosted the show with country star Trace Adkins, who hosted the inaugural show solo. The ACAs are billed as the only country music awards show that “gives fans the opportunity to vote for their favorite artists not only in traditional categories but also in previously unrecognized areas of the business such as touring, encompassing the entire spectrum of country music and bestowing honors that no other awards show has.”

Following is the list of categories, nominees and winners of the American Country Awards, with Oklahoma nominees marked with an *:

ARTISTS

Artist of the Year

Jason Aldean – WINNER

Kenny Chesney

Lady Antebellum

Taylor Swift

Zac Brown Band

 

Artist of the Year: Male

Jason Aldean

Luke Bryan

Kenny Chesney

Brad Paisley – WINNER

*Blake Shelton

 

Artist of the Year: Female

Sara Evans

Alison Krauss

*Miranda Lambert

Taylor Swift

*Carrie Underwood – WINNER

 

Artist of the Year: Duo or Group

The Band Perry

Lady Antebellum – WINNER

*Rascal Flatts

Sugarland

Zac Brown Band

 

Artist of the Year: Breakthrough Artist

Eric Church

Eli Young Band

Justin Moore

Jake Owen

Chris Young – WINNER

 

Artist of the Year: New Artist

The Band Perry

Scotty McCreery – WINNER

Jerrod Niemann

*Pistol Annies

*Thompson Square

 

Album

Album of the Year

Jason Aldean, “My Kinda Party” – WINNER

Kenny Chesney, “Hemingway’s Whiskey”

Brad Paisley, “This Is Country Music”

Taylor Swift, “Speak Now”

Keith Urban, “Get Closer”

Zac Brown Band, “You Get What You Give”

 

SINGLES

Single of the Year

Billy Currington, “Let Me Down Easy”

Tim McGraw, “Felt Good On My Lips”

*Thompson Square, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”

Chris Young, “Voices” – WINNER

Zac Brown Band with Alan Jackson, “As She’s Walking Away”

 

Single of the Year: Male

Jason Aldean, “My Kinda Party” – WINNER

Luke Bryan, “Someone Else Calling You Baby”

Billy Currington, “Let Me Down Easy”

Tim McGraw, “Felt Good On My Lips”

Chris Young, “Voices”

 

Single of the Year: Female

Sara Evans, “A Little Bit Stronger”

*Miranda Lambert, “Heart Like Mine”

*Reba, “Turn On The Radio”

Taylor Swift, “Mean”

*Carrie Underwood, “Mama’s Song” – WINNER

 

Single of the Year: Duo or Group

The Band Perry, “You Lie”

*Rascal Flatts, “Why Wait”

Sugarland, “Stuck Like Glue”

*Thompson Square, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” – WINNER

Zac Brown Band, “Colder Weather”

 

Single of the Year: New Artist

The Band Perry, “You Lie”

Craig Campbell, “Family Man”

The JaneDear Girls, “Wildflower”

Jerrod Niemann, “What Do You Want”

*Thompson Square, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” – WINNER

 

Single of the Year: Vocal Collaboration

Jason Aldean with Kelly Clarkson, “Don’t You Wanna Stay” – WINNER

Kenny Chesney featuring Grace Potter, “You and Tequila”

Brad Paisley with Alabama, “Old Alabama”

Zac Brown Band with Jimmy Buffet, “Knee Deep”

Zac Brown Band with Alan Jackson, “As She’s Walking Away”

 

TOURING

Touring Headline Act of the Year

Jason Aldean – WINNER

Kenny Chesney

*Toby Keith

Tim McGraw

Brad Paisley

*Rascal Flatts

George Strait

Taylor Swift

*Carrie Underwood

Keith Urban

 

VIDEOS

Music Video of the Year

Sara Evans, “A Little Bit Stronger”

Jerrod Niemann, “What Do You Want”

*Blake Shelton, “Who Are you When I’m Not Looking” – WINNER

*Thompson Square, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”

Josh Turner, “I Wouldn’t Be A Man”

 

Music Video: Male

Jason Aldean, “My Kinda Party”

Jerrod Niemann, “What Do You Want”

*Blake Shelton, “Who Are You When I’m Not Looking” – WINNER

Josh Turner, “I Wouldn’t Be A Man”

Keith Urban, “Put You In A Song”

 

Music Video: Female

Sara Evans, “A Little Bit Stronger”

*Reba, “Turn On The Radio”

Ashton Shepherd, “Look It Up”

Taylor Swift, “Back To December”

*Carrie Underwood, “Mama’s Song” – WINNER

 

Music Video: Duo, Group or Collaboration

Jason Aldean with Kelly Clarkson, “Don’t You Wanna Stay” – WINNER

The Band Perry, “You Lie”

Lady Antebellum, “Hello World”

*Thompson Square, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”

Zac Brown Band with Alan Jackson, “As She’s Walking Away”

 

Music Video: New Artist

The Band Perry, “You Lie”

Craig Campbell, “Family Man”

Brett Eldredge, “Raymond”

Jerrod Niemann, “What Do You Want”

*Thompson Square, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not” – WINNER

Contributing: The Associated Press.

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Live blog: 2011 American Country Awards

Trace Adkins and Kristin Chenoweth

7:00 p.m.: Co-host Trace Adkins, dressed in his usual all black, is performing one of his past smashes, “Honkatonk Badonkadonk” while a group of female dancers shake theirs around him. Carrie Underwood is singing along in the crowd. “Now for something completely different,” he says as the dancers shimmy offstage and he starts crooning “Just Fishin’.” Now the dancers are back, the electric guitars are rocking again, and Trace is doing “Ladies Love Country Boys.” The ladies end by surrounding him like a harem, while Trace intones “thank you ladies.” It’s an odd little medley, but if this show is anything like last year, that will be par for the course for the still-young ACAs.

7:05: Trace says he hosted the show last year and thought he did a pretty good job, but the “network people” didn’t feel like he followed the rules or the prompter too well. So they gave him a “co-host” to “keep him in line,” he says, noting that anyone trying to him in line is an opponent because those are fighting words. So 4’11″ Oklahoma native Kristin Chenoweth comes out with boxing gloves and a robe and starts dancing around him throwing punches. “Watch the below-the-belt stuff,” he says. “I have no choice but to go below the belt,” she says, showing off her slogan on her robe “Four Feet of Fury.” She is having him pull off her gloves so she can get her hands on “country’s sexiest man,” as determined by Country Weekly, and he tells her to stop it.

7:09: She’s challenging him to a singoff, winner gets to host, loser goes home to Louisiana. She’s bragging that she’s from Oklahoma and challenging him to sing “Oklahoma!” for the first round. “You’re pretty comfortable with those jazz hands you could be on Broadway.” He challenges her to sing “Honkytonk Badonkadonk,” so she throws off her robe to reveal a prodigiously padded rear and sings it in her best opera voice, with some guy dancers. “So it looks like I’m staying.” “This ain’t over yet, Chenoweth.” This is silly but it’s kind of fun too.

7:11: Josh Turner and Jordin Sparks are going to present the first award, which will honor some of country’s top ladies. But first the “American Idol” contender is asking Josh to sing one of his songs. That deep voice is pretty se

Single of the Year: Female

Sara Evans, “A Little Bit Stronger”

*Miranda Lambert, “Heart Like Mine”

*Reba, “Turn On The Radio”

Taylor Swift, “Mean”

*Carrie Underwood, “Mama’s Song”

xy and all the girls including Jordin are singing along. Of course, we’re not getting all these awards distributed very quickly.

Anyway, they’re gonna present single of the year: female to one of these fine ladies:

Carrie Underwood (AP file)

7:14: Winner: Carrie Underwood for “Mama’s Song.” “First off, I don’t even know what to do about that intro, that was awesome,” the Checotah says as she holds the commemorative guitar, which is given in lieu of a trophy at the ACAs. She’s effusively thanking the country fans for their support. I believe Carrie won 6 or so awards at the first ACAs, so we could see a lot more of her tonight. Of course, since she got her break on Fox’s “American Idol,” she maybe has a bit of a homefield advantage.

The Band Perry (AP file)

7:19: The Band Perry, who were just nominated for the Grammy for best new artist, are performing their latest hit “All Your Life” while the fans in the crowd wave glow sticks. I wouldn’t be surprised if they were able to win that Grammy, they are so hot right now. Kimberly is even rocking a dress with a tulle skirt that looks like it escaped relatively unscathed from 1989.

7:23: Kristin Chenoweth announces that they will be awarding an Artist of the Decade, based on MediaBase’s assessment of the most-played artist of the past 10 years. They’ll be counting down throughout the show the top 10 most-played artists, with the No. 1 getting the prize and performing live. No. 10 is Keith Urban, and No. 9 is Brad Paisley.

Didn’t they give an artist of the decade award on this show last year?

7:25: Comedian Bill Engvall and “Idol” runner-up Lauren Alaina are up to tell us a bit about the Telecaster guitars they’re giving away. Bill and Lauren fumble the hand-off and drop the nice guitar to the floor, but they’re still gonna name the single of the year winner. I think Thompson Square (including Miami, OK, native Keifer Thompson) has a great shot here:

Billy Currington, “Let Me Down Easy”

Tim McGraw, “Felt Good On My Lips”

*Thompson Square, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”

Chris Young, “Voices”

Zac Brown Band with Alan Jackson, “As She’s Walking Away”

Chris Young (Photo by Nathan Poppe, The Oklahoman Archive)

7:27: Winner: Chris Young for “Voices,” and he’s treating us to a performance of his winning song, which I absolutely adore. Plus, Keifer and wife Shawna of Thompson Square have 6 more chances tonight to win a guitar.

7:29: As Chris finishes up his performance and begins thanking the usual suspects, the announcer says he’s also been named breakthrough artist of the year. Good for him.

7:35: Two unbelievable things just happened at the ACAs: Garth Brooks, who has released maybe one single this millennium, is No. 8 on that artist of the decade countdown. And Trace just came out carrying Kristin on his chest in a big baby carrying, quipping, “I knew I’d end up carrying you on this show.”

They’re quickly tossing it to rodeo legend Larry Mahan, GAC personality Storme Warren and up-and-coming singer Hunter Hayes. They’re gonna present music video of the year

Sara Evans, “A Little Bit Stronger”

Jerrod Niemann, “What Do You Want”

*Blake Shelton, “Who Are you When I’m Not Looking”

*Thompson Square, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”

Josh Turner, “I Wouldn’t Be A Man”

Blake Shelton

7:39: Winner: Blake Shelton, who also wins music video by a male artist. Blake is saying hi to his dad back home because he’s had a rough couple of weeks, so he’s dedicating the award to his dad and telling him he loves him. Aw.

Eli Young Band

7:40: Eli Young Band is on to perform “Crazy Girl,” which has helped elevate them to a whole new level of success. It’s nice to see some Texas country represented here.

7:46: Rascal Flatts is listed as No. 7 on the artist of the decade list. And now Trace is getting some script changes from Kristin, and the wrestler Big Show shows up to make sure her co-host does just what she wants. He’s introducing the men of “Pawn Stars” per her instructions, and they show up holding that broken guitar claiming Bill Engvall tried to sell it to them for $500. They’re reading the canned lead-up to the album of the year noms with varying degrees of painfulness. Here are the noms:

Jason Aldean, “My Kinda Party”

Kenny Chesney, “Hemingway’s Whiskey”

Brad Paisley, “This Is Country Music”

Taylor Swift, “Speak Now”

Keith Urban, “Get Closer”

Zac Brown Band, “You Get What You Give”

Jason Aldean

7:49: Winner: Jason Aldean, who gets an undamaged guitar. He notes “it’s been a hell of year,” and he’s certainly been on a hot streak. But I think Paisley should have won in this category. Jason notes that he’s proudest this year that more than 1 million fans came out to his shows. He’s coming to OKC in the new year if you want to see him live.

Pistol Annies

7:50: Trace appears in a neck brace, and Kristin, in an extremely low-cut green dress, is apologizing for having the biggest athlete in the world brutally body slam him. “You’re right, this is our show, we can do whatever the hell we want,”as she yanks off the neck brace. “I like your style, Chenoweth, I’m gonna let you be my co-host.” Now that that is settled, they’re introducing the amazing duo of Pistol Annies: Tishomingo resident Miranda Lambert, Angeleena Presley and Ashley Monroe are in matching black outfits as they croon their smoking first single “Hell on Heels.” Love them so much.

7:58: Brooks & Dunn is No. 7 on the artist of the decade countdown, and Tulsa comic Rodney Carrington, who has been playing Vegas and will be playing his annual post-Christmas shows at Firelake Grand in Shawnee soon, is with The JaneDear Girls. They’re going to present the new artist of the year prize. Here are the options:

The Band Perry

Scotty McCreery

Jerrod Niemann

*Pistol Annies

*Thompson Square

Scotty McCreery

8:00: Winner: “American Idol” winner Scotty McCreery, whose debut album has already gone gold, is the performing his new single “The Trouble with Girls” to mark his second big win on Fox. Carrie is nodding along as he croons. It’s amazing that a guy that young sounds so grown up; no matter how many times I hear him sing, I’m still kind of startled by it. “Thank y’all so much. It’s my first award, and it’s a dad-gum Telecaster.” He’s thanking the usual suspects, putting his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ first, and giving a birthday shout-out to his mom. If he were any sweeter, the kid would be Tim Tebow.

8:08: The duo Love and Theft are revealing No. 5 on the artist of the decade countdown, Alan Jackson, and Kristin Chenoweth is chatting with her fellow Oklahoma girl Carrie Underwood, noting that she’s perfect “just like my girls from Oklahoma.” “Sometimes awards show put people together that go together; this is not o

The Band Perry, “You Lie”

*Rascal Flatts, “Why Wait”

Sugarland, “Stuck Like Glue”

*Thompson Square, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”

Zac Brown Band, “Colder Weather”

ne of those times.” The Big Show is back, with NASCAR pit reporter Jamie Little, and their chatting about their jobs while the wrestler points out her “Olympic conditioning” in her sleek purple gown.

They’re going to present single of the year by a group. Here are the noms:

Thompson Square

8:12: Winner: Thompson Square, who are performing their winning, breakthrough, Grammy-nominated, platinum-selling ballad. It’s been a ginormous year for this husband-and-wife team. The couple also won best single by a new artist and best video by a new artist. “Thank y’all very much. This is the first we’ve ever won anything, so be patient with us,” Keifer said. He’s thanking God for making it such a blessed year for them.

Blake Shelton (AP file)

8:20: Artist of the decade countdown continues with George Strait at No. 4, and with Kristin Chenoweth pretending to be the dummy to Trace’s fake ventriloquist. “How do you like the show so far?” Trace asks. “I’d like it better if I was sitting on Blake Shelton’s lap,” she said in a voice that’s more like a robot. But she can’t because Blake – who got huge cheers earlier when he won his music video honors – is going to croon his latest hit, “God Gave Me You.” Love this Okie, and I’m glad to see he’s finally achieving the level of success he deserves. And Miranda is singing along to the song, which he recorded for her and earned a Grammy nomination for the songwriter, Dave Barnes, to boot. It’s a gorgeous performance, and I love it when we get to see romantic Blake and not just crazy-funny Blake.

8:29: Artist of the decade countdown continues with Kenny Chesney at No. 3. Since I bet my boots that Toby Keith is No. 1, this list is awfully male-dominated. NASCAR star Kyle Busch, who’s giving a shoutout to his smoking hot wife, is going to present the female artist of the year:

Sara Evans

Alison Krauss

*Miranda Lambert

Taylor Swift

*Carrie Underwood

Carrie Underwood (AP file)

8:31: Winner: Carrie Underwood, who also wins music video of the year by a female for “Mama’s Song.” She is thanking her fans, specifically her fan club, and promising an amazing 2012. She also says she loves and misses her hubby Mike, then apologizing because his teammates are gonna make fun of him for that later.

Kristin Chenoweth (AP file)

8:32: Trace says he’s been pretending that he doesn’t want to listen to his co-host but that’s just an act, and he’s introducing her singing her sassy country single “I Didn’t.” She’s letting her Okie accent and full-blown feisty out as she dedicates the song to her ex-boyfriend. No question her voice is amazing, but I think the Broken Arrow native is trying a little too hard with her performance, particularly with the “yee haw.” Of course, the last time I saw her perform “I Didn’t Live,” it was in front of 2,000 people – about a fourth of them relatives or friends and all of them fellow Okies and fans – at her Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame induction in Muskogee. So that could just be my perception based on a show in which she was definitely at home and ease.

Alabama (AP file)

8:39: The artist of the decade countdown is almost over with Tim McGraw getting the No. 2 spot. They’re going to give the Hits Award, which last year went to Alan Jackson, and since ACA male artist Brad Paisley is doing the intro via video, it’s safe to say the winner is going to be Alabama. The legendary band is getting a standing O as they take the stage to play a medley of their hits including “Tennessee River,” “If You’re Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have a Fiddle in the Band)” and “Mountain Music” that has everyone in the crowd singing along. It is so amazing to see this band playing their hits, and the crowd is just adoring every minute. Like most of the people there, I grew up with this band’s music. What great players, every one!

8:45: Trace is presenting the Greatest Hits Award to Alabama, saying the first concert he ever attended featured the band, who was “the greatest then and they’re still the greatest now.” He literally takes his hat off to the band, who then figuratively tips their hats to the fans and to the military members who keep Americans free to play and listen to the music of their choice. I notice that one of the band members is wearing a big slogan “We’re Back” on the back of his shirt. Awesome.

8:49: I’m betting that Okie Toby Keith is No. 1 on the artist of the decade countdown, though I may well be wrong. If that’s the case, the list will not have included a single female. If that’s the case, it’s just shameful.

8:51: Miranda Lambert, who is the first country artist to have her first four albums go No. 1, is looking quite sexy in a black dress covered in rectangular golden beads, and she’s going to present the artist of the year award. I’m disappointed that her honey isn’t in the running here, but here are the candidates:

Jason Aldean

Kenny Chesney

Lady Antebellum

Taylor Swift

Zac Brown Band

Jason Aldean

8:53: Winner: Jason Aldean, who comments, “This is getting ridiculous.” Yep, it sure is because that’s not all he’s won. He also gets:

Album and single of the year by a male artist for “My Kinda Party.”

Single and music video of the year by group/duo/collaboration for “Don’t You Wanna Stay” with Kelly Clarkson.

That brings his total ACA wins to 6. Wow. What a year.

Toby Keith

8:56: Trace and Kristin (who looks stunning her long golden and black dress) are presenting the artist of the decade honor to … Toby Keith, who comes out to his tune “I Wanna Talk About Me.” “Hell, anybody can have a good decade, right?” TK quips before going on to thank the fans. Before he performs his new smash “Red Solo Cup” for the first time, Stephen Colbert pays tribute to TK as the “pop of Nashville” in a taped message. Love that TK won, and my disappointment that there were ZERO women on the countdown is being drowned in the catchiness of “Red Solo Cup.” Everyone out in the crowd – from the fans to the stars – are holding the plasticware in question, and Toby Keith is so into this song, he just goofed on the lyrics. He is totally selling this ridiculous song! “You’re my friend!”

9:00: all the presenters along with Trace and Kristin join TK on stage to toast and drink from their red Solo cups, with Trace contributing to the lyrics and Kristin pretending to coach one of the guitar players.

It’s a fun way to end the show, and a handy way for Fox to promote that “Red Solo Cup” will be performed on Tuesday’s new episode of its cult favorite show “Glee.”

Thanks for following my live blog tonight. As usual, I’ll have more coverage to come soon. And if you’re drinking from a red Solo cup, please be safe and smart about it!

-BAM