Move over, Jessica Simpson. Carrie Underwood has something on you—and it’s not Tony Romo.
Carrie Underwood, Kenny Chesney and Alan Jackson were each nominated for two or more Country Music Association Awards on Wednesday, including album of the year.
Underwood’s Carnival Ride, Chesney’s Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates, and Jackson’s Good Time were nominated for album of the year along with George Strait’s Troubadour and Brooks & Dunn’s Cowboy Town.
Other CMA nominees included Taylor Swift and Rascal Flatts, who revealed some of their fellow honorees during a live announcement on Wednesday’s Good Morning America. The 18-year-old Swift, who won CMA’s Horizon award for upcoming acts last year, giggled when her name was read as a nominee for female vocalist of the year, a category that included Alison Krauss, Miranda Lambert, Martina McBride and Underwood.
“I can’t believe it!” Swift said. “I’m having a really good morning.” Another reason for the teen to smile these days? Her reported romance with Jonas Brothers hunk Joe Jonas.
Additional CMA nominees were to be announced later Wednesday morning in Nashville on the CMT network. The CMA Awards are set for Nov. 12, and will air on ABC.







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