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George Strait, Brad Paisley lead nominees for CMA Awards

Musicians tie with 5 nods each for upcoming event

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – George Strait, who had his 55th No. 1 single this year and was recently inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, was nominated Thursday for five Country Music Association Awards, including entertainer and male vocalist of the year.\nStrait tied Brad Paisley for the most nominations, and Paisley said he feels honored to share the spotlight this year with Strait, a Texan who debuted in 1981.\n“Had he not existed, I don’t know who I would be,” Paisley said in a phone interview Thursday with The Associated Press. “He’s one of the reasons I wear a cowboy hat.”\nStrait was also nominated for musical event of the year, for a performance with Jimmy Buffett and Alan Jackson; album of the year for “It Just Comes Natural”; and single of the year for “Wrapped,” his 55th career No. 1 single.\nPaisley’s nominations included entertainer of the year and male vocalist. He also received nominations for his album “5th Gear,” best single for “Ticks” and best music video for “Online.”\nThe video centers on an out-of-shape pizza delivery driver who still lives with his parents. He becomes a Hollywood hottie whenever he hits the Web.\nPaisley said the main character, played by “Seinfeld” star Jason Alexander, who also directed the video, is much more autobiographical than most people realize.\n“I was a big ‘Star Trek’ fan, not a star athlete (in high school),” Paisley said. “We all have moments in our life when we feel like outcasts.”\nKenny Chesney, Rascal Flatts and Keith Urban rounded out the entertainer of the year category. CMA industry members have nominated only male entertainers of the year since the Dixie Chicks got a nomination in 2001.\nThe Chicks, who have had a troubled relationship with the country music industry since Natalie Maines’ derogatory comments about President Bush in 2003, got their first CMA nomination since then for best vocal group.\nChesney earned four nominations, including male vocalist, music video for “You Save Me” and musical event of the year with Tracy Lawrence and Tim McGraw.\n“I’ve known Tracy and Tim practically since I got to Nashville,” Chesney said in a statement. “Those old boys struggled with me, took off before me and never forgot who their friends were.”\nAlison Krauss was nominated for female vocalist of the year, along with Miranda Lambert, Martina McBride, Reba McEntire and “American Idol” winner Carrie Underwood.\nABC will air the CMA Awards Nov. 7 from Nashville.

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