Sunday, April 6, 2014

Will fans give George Strait the top ACM Awards honor? - CBS News

George Strait performs during The Cowboy Rides Away Tour at Philips Arena on March 22, 2014, in Atlanta, Ga. Rick Diamond/Getty Images

There's no question George Strait is the sure bet in the entertainer category of the year at the Academy of Country Music Awards, right?

Not so fast, says Blake Shelton. Sure, the beloved star is on something of a victory lap after winning the same trophy at the rival Country Music Association Awards five months ago. But Sunday's night's ACM Awards are held in Las Vegas where there's no safe bet, after all, and the academy's once-controversial decision to open its top honor to fan voting makes the category enjoyably unpredictable.

"I think George Strait probably has the biggest overall fan base of any of us, but will they take time to vote?" Shelton said. "That's what we'll find out, I guess."

Who should win entertainer of the year?

"It's an interesting thing," said Luke Bryan, Shelton's ACMs co-host. "You never know when those fans go online and vote. They have the complete power. It's really neat when they do. It's a pretty crazy validation system when the fans are allowed to vote."

Bryan and Shelton could be 1989 winner Strait's top challengers during the awards, which air live at 8 p.m. ET from the MGM Grand on CBS. They round out the category with two-time winner Taylor Swift and mainstream country darling Miranda Lambert.

Swift is one of pop music's top stars with a motivated fan base and Lambert is one of the academy's favorites with 15 trophies so far and is this year's two top nominee with Tim McGraw.

Bryan and Shelton, however, are as popular as anyone in the genre now. Shelton is a television star thanks to "The Voice" and won his first entertainer trophy at the CMAs. And Bryan provided one of the award show circuit's true surprises when he won the award at the ACMs last year during his first stint as Shelton's co-host.

Shelton said he predicted the victory in the seconds before it was announced and provides a measuring stick for Bryan's rapidly growing popularity.

"When that happened it's like, oh, my god, it's not just a matter of selling a bunch of records and having some hits on the radio," Shelton said. "He's developed an enormous fan base. To beat out the people that he beat out last year, there's nothing you can do but just respect that. That's once in a lifetime and they're there forever. To see him to get to that place, I love it. I was just as excited - well not as excited because I didn't cry - but I was happy for him."

Bryan and Shelton figure in two of the night's other top categories. They're both up for male vocalist of the year with Jason Aldean, Lee Brice and Keith Urban, who has six overall nominations.

And Bryan's "Crash My Party" and Shelton's "Based on a True Story ... " are up for album of the year with Florida Georgia Line's "Here's to the Good Times," Kacey Musgrave's Grammy Award album of the year winner "Same Trailer Different Park" and Tim McGraw's "Two Lanes of Freedom."

Swift and Lambert are up for female vocalist of the year with Musgraves, Carrie Underwood and Sheryl Crow.

And Lambert's "Mama's Broken Heart," co-written by Musgraves, is up for single record and song of the year.

Nominees for some of the top categories are below. Go here for the full list of nominees on CBS.com.

And click here to cast your vote for two of the major categories. And click here to cast your vote for entertainer of the year.

Entertainer of the Year

Luke Bryan
Miranda Lambert
Blake Shelton
George Strait
Taylor Swift

Male Vocalist of the Year

Jason Aldean
Lee Brice
Luke Bryan
Blake Shelton
Keith Urban

Female Vocalist of the Year

Sheryl Crow
Miranda Lambert
Kacey Musgraves
Taylor Swift
Carrie Underwood

Vocal Duo of the Year

Big & Rich
Dan + Shay
Florida Georgia Line
Love and Theft
Thompson Square

Vocal Group of the Year

Eli Young Band
Lady Antebellum
Little Big Town
The Band Perry
Zac Brown Band

Album of the Year

"Based on a True Story...," Blake Shelton"
Crash My Party," Luke Bryan"
Here's to the Good Times," Florida Georgia Line"
"Same Trailer Different Park," Kacey Musgraves
"Two Lanes of Freedom," Tim McGraw

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