Monica Reed

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Why I love the CMA Awards

I absolutely LOVE the CMA Awards.  Not only does the show have entertaining performers, but it’s so much more laid back and funny than other country awards shows!  This show just seems to be more about the fans and what we like.  I love Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood.  I do believe they would make an awesome radio morning show or even a tv talk show!

Country Music’s biggest stars are all going to shine together on one stage at “The 51st Annual CMA Awards” – Country Music’s Biggest Night!  Hosts Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood are going to be your hosts for the 10th year in a row!  You can watch from the comfort of your favorite easy chair as the Country Music industry honors its finest entertainers with awesome performances and winners revealed in 12 categories. The show airs live  Wednesday night at 7 on ABC. Some of the best performances by Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan and MANY more including one-of-a-kind collaborations!

See all the performers, presenters and nominees HERE

 

I know I’ll be all cozy and comfy on my easy chair watching the CMA’s!

Monica

 

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