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Who The GRAMMYs Missed This Year In Country

It happens every year on GRAMMY nomination day. After the nominations come out and everybody starts to wonder what happened to so-and-so and so-and-so had an amazing year. Why aren’t…

Miranda Lambert and a black shimmery dress on a Grammy red carpet and Cody Johnson wearing a denim shirt and a cowboy hat on a red carpet. Luke Combs in a black jacket with a black shirt on the Grammy red carpet.
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It happens every year on GRAMMY nomination day. After the nominations come out and everybody starts to wonder what happened to so-and-so and so-and-so had an amazing year. Why aren’t they nominated for a GRAMMY?

The truth is not everybody can be nominated for a country music GRAMMY. There are only four country categories now and five nominees in each category and let’s face it, there is a lot of great country music being made throughout the year and there's just not enough slots to recognize it all during the GRAMMYs.

Then there are the GRAMMY darlings, the artists like Chris Stapleton, who of course is amazing, and gets nominated, and usually wins almost every year. Kacey Musgraves is another GRAMMY darling, who has her share of GRAMMY nominations and some big wins under her belt over the years. She is a major nominee at this year's (67th) GRAMMYs.

Country stars and their fans are all over this year‘s GRAMMY nominations and I wanted to take a moment to single out three artists who I can’t believe did not get GRAMMY love this year.

Cody Johnson

This guy has had an amazing year in country music, and his singles "How Do You Sleep At Night?" and "I'm Gonna Love You (featuring Carrie Underwood)" should have been recognized. It’s hard to believe his music did not get recognized this year by GRAMMY voters in what has become one of the biggest years of his country music career so far. And his song "Dirt Cheap" is a gem that is bound to win a CMA this year.

Fortunately Cody does get that CMA recognition as he is a five-time nominee at this year‘s CMA awards which will be handed out on November 20.

Johnson recenty taked about the ripple effect when he sees fans at his shows each week on tour. He noted, "For me, I've had so many moments of people singing the words to my songs and showing up almost to a hundred thousand and singing the songs all over the place I'm like, 'Wow, I was the guy who was told I wasn't gonna be on the radio.' But radio has done such a good job of playing it; look at all these new fans."

He concluded, "18 years of hard work. Look at all these new fans. I think that is the biggest takeaway."

Luke Combs

Luke Combs had one of the most memorable GRAMMY moments at last year’s award show when he performed with Tracy Chapman that "Fast Car" song that was a big hit for her and later became a big hit for the country superstar as well.

It feels weird not to see Luke Combs named in any of this year‘s GRAMMY nomination as he had a great album released in June called Fathers & Sons, which scored a couple number one hits.

No doubt, Luke will be back in the GRAMMY spotlight in the coming years, his omission on the ballot seems like a massive oversight.

Miranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert has won her share of GRAMMY awards over the years and has performed on the show several times as well. But this year, she got no GRAMMY love, no nominations and she put out what I think is one of the best albums of her career, Postcards From Texas.

The album really brought Miranda back to her Texas roots and made us all realize what we love about her brand of country music so much. I know you can’t include everyone in a GRAMMY nomination, but it seems crazy that Miranda did not get a nod or two for this one.

She told us of the new project, "I have not made a record in Texas since I was 18, my little independent album, so this is full circle – coming back home to the root, to kind of start fresh with a new label and sound and some new band members I haven’t played with. Being back home and really remembering why I love country music, it’s already leaning way more country, which I love."

Nancy Brooks has been working in the country music industry for almost 30 years. She has interviewed pretty much any country star you can think of. In the late 1990s, she started working with Dolly Parton. And yes, Nancy reports that Parton is as sweet as you would think. She loves her life in country music and has been backstage at every CMA Awards show since the late 1990s. Many of her stories are from her one-on-one interviews. She was there at the beginning of the incredible careers of many music superstars today, including Taylor Swift, Shania Twain, and Blake Shelton, and has interviewed them multiple times throughout the years.