FOX Country: This Year’s Glitzy CMA Awards

(Photo by Wade Payne/Invision/AP)
(Photo by Wade Payne/Invision/AP)

The CMA’s — country music’s biggest night — keeps it’s promise of being a star-studded affair.  And, Glen Campbell’s anticipated documentary opens in Nashville and New York.

FOX News Radio Entertainment Correspondent, Michelle Pollino has the scoop on the Country music stars making headlines this week:

In Nashville, I’m Michelle Pollino.

Without a doubt, Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood are the “go-to” hosts of country music’s biggest night, hosting for the last 7 years– they opened-up with some fun bits, like last years…

(Underwood/Paisley) “It’s the CMA Awards! / Stop it! /You stop it!”

The two poked fun at the feuding going on within country music.

And, this year — with Hunter Hayes, The Doobie Brothers, Jennifer Nettles, Michael McDonaldThomas Rhett, and Cole Swindell joining an already star-packed line-up which includes: Eric Church, Florida Georgia Line, Lady Antebellum, Miranda LambertLittle Big Town, and Tim McGraw.

(AP Photo/Danny Johnston, file)
(AP Photo/Danny Johnston, file)

Glen Campbell’s ”I’ll Be Me,” a film exploring the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s disease, which affects some five million Americans opens in New York and Nashville this week. The film chronicles Campbell’s goodbye tour, which followed his diagnosis in early 2011.

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