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THE 2017 GRAMMYS: Sunday Night

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Good luck to this weekend’s 2017 Grammy nominees, as the awards will be handed out Sunday night at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Maren Morris is the leading Country nominee with a nod in 4 categories. Maren is up for All-Genre Best New Artist, Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song for “My Church,” and Best Country Album for HERO.

Miranda Lambert has Grammy nominations for Best Country Solo Performance and Best Country Song for “Vice.”

Kenny Chesney is nominated along with P!nk for their number-one song “Setting the World On Fire” in the category of Best Country Duo/Group Performance

Also nominated in the Best Country Duo/Group Performance is Chris Young and Cassadee Pope for their number-one hit “Think Of You.”

Carrie Underwood also has a Grammy nomination for Best Country Solo Performance for her number-one song “Church Bells”

The 59th Annual Grammy Awards air live this Sunday, February 12, on CBS TV. 

audio  Maren Morris talks about her Grammy nominated song “My Church.” (:29)
“‘My Church’ was inspired when I was on a drive. I feel like a lot of my song titles are inspired when I’m in the car. So, I just wanted to write a song that didn’t feel preachy, but encapsulated that feeling of what I feel is my version of church, which is just driving and being one with the music that you’re listening to on the radio and that feeling with the windows down and just exploring new places. So, that’s always sort of been my version of praying, if you will.”

audio  Maren Morris shares what she would say to someone if they are about to listen to her Grammy nominated album HERO for the first time. (:40)
“If I’m handing my music to someone is never heard me before, I would just say…I’ve put every part of me into this album. I’ve written every song, I co-produced it, it really is everything about me. Genre wise you really can’t lock anything down on this album, it’s cohesive but it’s also all over the place, and it’s just a diverse piece of art, and I feel like there really is something for everyone on it. So, if you love country, if you love pop, if you love soul, you will enjoy this record I hope.”

audio  Miranda Lambert talks about her Grammy nominated song “Vice” (:32)
“I just hope that everybody that hears it can kinda feel like they’re not on an island. That we all have things in our life that aren’t necessary pleasant to talk about, but this song is just honest as you can get about emotions, and letting raw emotions live where they live until you move on to a happier place.  It’s kinda the cycle of life, we can’t all be sunshine and roses everyday and sometimes when we’re not we find things that make us feel better at the moment and that’s what a vice is.”

audio  Miranda Lambert talks about the honesty in her Grammy nominated song “Vice.” (:12)
“I think when you go through something in your life that’s hard, you learn what you run to, and what you run from, and sometimes that comes full circle. It’s a very clear image of somebody that’s willing to just lay it our there and be honest.”

audio  Kenny Chesney talks about his Grammy nominated song “Setting The World On Fire.” (:22)
“At its core, I believe ‘Setting The World On Fire’ captures that unique moment when the ‘like’ turns into ‘love.’ And within that I think it captures the energy when you realize everything in your life is about to change and there’s really nothing you can do about it. I also think it captures all urgency that can come with that.”

audio  Kenny Chesney shares how P!nk ended up on their Grammy nominated song “Setting The World On Fire.” (:30)
“I spent a lot of time last fall in California, and one afternoon I drove down the Pacific Coast Highway to the studio where she works a lot, and we spent about an hour working on the song, and it was just magic. I couldn’t believe how great of a singer she really was just, she blew me away and I realize right then that she had a God-given instrument and she was just perfect for ‘Setting The World On Fire.’”

audio  Chris Young says that his Grammy nominated “Think Of You” is one of his favorite songs that he’s recorded. (:15)
“This is one of my favorite songs that got a chance to record, especially with it being a duet being something special like that that. That doesn’t always mean that it’s going to be this kind of special to other people, and there’s so many people just love the song which is amazing.”

audio  Chris Young knows that Cassadee Pope was the perfect choice to join him on their Grammy nominated number-one hit “Think Of You.” (:13)
“If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a thousand times…totally the first choice, and the hundred percent perfect person for this song, so really glad that Cassadee is a part of the song and people seem to be digging it”

audio  Carrie Underwood relates her Grammy nominated song “Church Bells” to a classic Reba hit. (:47)
“‘Church Bells’ is…it’s like ‘Fancy”s little sister (laughs). Reba and ‘Fancy’ and she gets out and makes a name for herself by you no finding, she’s got her her dancing dress and all that stuff. This one’s kind of…she starts out, you know, she’s young, she’s pretty, she’s poor. Doing what she can to survive. Meets a man that has a lot of wealth, and it is supposed to take care of her, and get her out of this, and she ends up with him and he ends up not being a good guy and all and it forces her to be strong, and it forces her to do something that she never thought she’d be able to do.”

audio  Carrie Underwood talks about the story telling aspect of her Grammy nominated song “Church Bells.” (:16)
“Again it’s just one of those…there’s a beginning a middle and there’s resolution at the end of the song. It’s a movie in song form, and a lot happens in like three to half minutes and just a cool story of a strong woman”