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2012 CMA Awards..The Nominees

Entertainer of the Year Jason Aldean Kenny Chesney Brad Paisley Blake Shelton Taylor Swift Female Vocalist of the Year Kelly Clarkson Miranda Lambert Martina McBride Taylor Swift Carrie Underwood Male Vocalist of the Year Jason Aldean Luke Bryan Eric Church Blake Shelton Keith Urban Vocal Group of the Year The Band Perry Eli Young Band Lady Antebellum Little Big Town Zac Brown Band Vocal Duo of the Year Big & Rich Love and Theft Sugarland The Civil Wars Thompson Square New Artist of the Year Lee Brice Brantley Gilbert Hunter Hayes Love and Theft Thompson Square Album of the Year Luke Bryan, Tailgates and Tanlines Eric Church, Chief Miranda Lambert, Four the Record Dierks Bentley, Home Lady Antebellum, Own the Night Song of the Year (Award goes to songwriters) "Even if It Breaks Your Heart" - written by Will Hoge and Eric Paslay "God Gave Me You" - written by Dave Barnes "Home" - written by Dierks Bentley and Jon Randall Stewart "Over You" - written by Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton "Springsteen" - written by Eric Church, Jeff Hyde and Ryan Tyndell Single of the Year (Award goes to artist and producer) Jason Aldean, "Dirt Road Anthem" Blake Shelton, "God Gave Me You" Dierks Bentley, "Home" Little Big Town, "Pontoon" Eric Church, "Springsteen" Musical Event of the Year "Dixie Highway," Alan Jackson and Zac Brown Band "Feel Like a Rock Star," Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw "Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die," Willie Nelson featuring Snoop Dogg, Kris Kristofferson and Jamey Johnson "Safe and Sound," Taylor Swift featuring the Civil Wars "Stuck on You," Lionel Richie and Darius Rucker Music Video of the Year Eric Church, "Springsteen" Kenny Chesney, "Come Over" Miranda Lambert, "Over You" Little Big Town, "Pontoon" Toby Keith, "Red Solo Cup" Musician of the Year Sam Bush Paul Franklin Dann Huff Brent Mason Mac McAnally

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