CMT Awards 2020 Added ‘Quarantine Video Of The Year’ New Category

The “2020 CMT Music Awards” have named 10 video candidates in another web-based media class, “Isolate Video Of The Year,” respecting the most propelled and inventive music recordings that Country specialists made during lockdown.

Fans can decide in favor of their top pick by swiping up on CMT’s INSTAGRAM Story through TUESDAY, OCTOBER twentieth. The champ will be declared over CMT’s social stages on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21st.

Here are the 10 nominees:

  • BIG & RICH – “Stay Home”
  • BRAD PAISLEY – “No I In Beer”
  • CARLY PEARCE – “It Won’t Always Be Like This (The Social Distance Sessions)”
  • CHARLIE WORSHAM ft. BILLY JUSTINEAU, MOLLY TUTTLE, RACHEL LOY, JILLIAN JACQUELINE, TUCKER WILSON, STEPHEN WILSON JR., LEIGH NASH, FANCY HAGOOD, LUCIE SILVAS, JOHN OSBORNE and SADLER VADEN – “With A Little Help From My Friends” (BEATLES cover)
  • DAVE HAYWOOD (of LADY A) and KELLI HAYWOOD – “Just Another Day In Quarantine”
  • DOLLY PARTON – “When Life Is Good Again”
  • GRANGER SMITH – “Don’t Cough On Me!”
  • LUKE COMBS – “Six Feet Apart”
  • TENILLE TOWNES ft. ABBY ANDERSON, KASSI ASHTON, KEELAN DONOAN, ALEX HALL, ADAM HAMBRICK and CAYLEE HAMMACK – “Lean On Me” (BILL WITHERS cover)
  • THOMAS RHETT ft. REBA MCENTIRE, HILLARY SCOTT, CHRIS TOMLIN and KEITH URBAN – “Be A Light” (fan video)

The “CMT MUSIC AWARDS” are occurring on OCTOBER 21st at 7p (CT), and will air on CMT, MTV, MTV2, LOGO, PARAMOUNT NETWORK, POP and TV LAND and be simulcast on in excess of 120 iHEART Country stations cross country.

Recently announced presenters will include: BRANDI CARLILE, DEMI LOVATO, DIPLO, IDINA MENZEL, JESSICA CHASTAIN, KATY PERRY, KELLY CLARKSON, ROB THOMAS, TANYA TUCKER and TAYLOR SWIFT. THE TENNESSEAN reports that the show’s performances have been pre-taped in a variety of locations around TENNESSEE, including BICENTENNIAL CAPITOL STATE PARK AMPHITHEATER in NASHVILLE, RUSKIN CAVE in DICKSON COUNTY, SYCAMORE FARMS in ARRINGTON, and the ESTATE OF CHEROKEE DOCK, a WILSON COUNTY venue that was once the home to REBA MCENTIRE and NARVEL BLACKSTOCK.