Rising stars salute ACM winners
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Rising stars salute ACM winners
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
– At most country music award shows, you know what to expect: a heavily-televised
room with celebrities and their entourages filling the first several rows, and fans
cheering from the back of the room. The year's top singers performing either a recent
hit single or debuting a new song. One or two hosts with multiple wardrobe changes
(unless the host is Vince Gill or Brad Paisley). Everyone anxiously holding his or
her breath to see who will win each prestigious trophy.
The 2nd Annual ACM Honors, held Tuesday at Nashville's Schermerhorn Symphony Center,
was a little different. This award show recognized industry professionals (venue
owners, musicians, concert promoters, etc) who won awards during the ACM Awards that
were held in May, but who were not on television.
Host Lee Ann Womack (sans wardrobe changes) recognized each of the honorees and introduced
several young country stars like Joe Nichols, Carrie Underwood, Kellie Pickler, and
Miranda Lambert. These stars sang not their own hits, but covers of the classic tunes
written and performed by the night's honorees.
Rodney Atkins presented Joe's Bar with the Nightclub of the Year honor, while Casino
of the Year went to Stone Casino in Verona, N.Y. The Don Romeo Buyer of the Year
trophy went to Romeo's daughter, Fran Romeo. Nashville's Ryman Auditorium won Venue
of the Year.
Some of Nashville's best musicians, including Aubrey Haynie, Eric Darken, Jellyroll
Johnson, Greg Morrow, and Dan Dugmore were honored for their talents. Longtime ACM
staffer David Young was also recognized for his service to the organization; he recently
retired after 20 years with the ACM.
Record producer Tony Brown was awarded Producer of the Year. "When things get sideways,"
he said, "always turn to music. It will never let you down."
Hank Williams Jr. was one of several to win a Pioneer Award. Titans coach Jeff Fisher
and Kid Rock taped video tributes, while Williams' daughters accepted the award on
his behalf. Bluegrass band The Grascals did a medley of Williams' hits, while Jamey
Johnson sang
A Country Boy Can Survive.
Womack was especially appreciative of Lambert's renditions of Haggard's
Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Star
and her knockout take on Hank Williams Jr. song,
Anymore Love Songs.
"[Lambert] listens to a lot of great country music--especially mine," said Womack.
Merle Haggard and the late Harlan Howard were awarded Poet of the Year awards. Patty
Loveless sang a powerful rendition of Howard's
Blame It On Your Heart. A version of Howard's Busted
is on her forthcoming bluegrass album.
Gill performed an emotional version of Haggard's
Holding Things Together.
"I wrote the song, and I heard things in his version that I'd never heard in my
songs." Haggard said of Gill's version. Haggard received a standing ovation.
"There's a lump in my throat this evening. I'm honored to go in with Harlan." Haggard
said before adding, "We once fished for 24 hours together, but never wrote a song
together."
The Jim Reeves Award went to Dolly Parton. She was not in attendance, but taped a
video acceptance speech for the evening. About her classic songs, she said, "I did
not think about how my songs would [come across]. You just have something to get
off your chest. In my case that is a lot!"
The late Jerry Reed was also honored; Steve Wariner sang the famous Reed song
Eastbound and Down.
Jerry Roe, Reid's grandson and an ace musician in his own right, accepted the award.
"I'm honored to accept this award, but more honored to have his blood in my veins."
Roe said.
Pickler and Johnson were on hand to pay tribute to another Pioneer award winner,
Kenny Rogers. Johnson and Pickler performed
Every Time Two Fools Collide. Blake Shelton performed
The Gambler
before sharing that Rogers had recorded Ol' Red
before Shelton had gotten to it (the song was a hit for Shelton). "I'll trade you
Ol' Red for The Gambler any day," Shelton said.
Long-time buddy and duet partner Parton taped a bubbly video congratulations to Rogers.
Of their longtime friendship, Parton said, "You and I go back to when fire was just
an idea."
The evening ended with a musical honoring for Randy Travis. James Otto sang
Deeper Than The Holler.
"What an honor to be here tonight to honor one of my heroes - the great Randy Travis."
Carrie Underwood ended the evening with a powerhouse solo version of
I Told You So before Travis' acceptance speech.
- Jessica Phillips
Google has had several of these articles but I think this is one of the few I've read that mentions what both Carrie and James sang as well as Randy having an acceptance speech.
Again, I'm just saying, Congratulations, randy - Way to Go!!!
Always and Forever..An RT Fan
Linda and Guide, Greg
Didn't John Anderson also honor Randy with "Diggin Up Bones"? At least that is what one of the other articles mentioned. He wasn't even mentioned in this one.
Given that Randy was the one who bestowed the "Career Achievement" award to John, I can only imagine that John would have wanted to be a part of honoring his friend in return.
Dee
www.countryhound.com/lee-ann-womack-hosts-2nd-annual-acm-off-camera-awards -
Dee, admittedly I hadn't read each and everone one but the URL above does mention that.
It would be nice if they had just put them all in one article (lol).
I never read the one above for some reason; guess i was just getting too bogged down.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Always and Forever...An RT Fan
Linda nad Guide, Greg
That article was a lot more defined. And easier to read. Dee
Yes, not sure why I skipped over that; guess I've just been trying to do too much this week getting ready for the show Saturday, catching up on transferring some things to the computer and marking VHS tapes and DVS that i never made notes of what was on them.
Sometimes i feel like i'll never catch up (lol).
Always and Forever...An RT Fan
Linda and Guide, Greg
See everyone Saturday night. I have to work this evening but then my excitement will start to intensify. woohoooo! cowwoman60 Denise
Yes only 1.16 days and 3:44:26 hours/minutes/seconds...not that i'm counting.
Always and forever...An RT Fan
Linda and Guide, Greg