First of all, there was another country awards show this past week. My brother asked me to specifically describe the
ACCA Awards and explain how they are different from the early April ACM awards and the November CMA
(Country Music Association) awards. I didn't dare mention the CMT (Country Music Television) awards. Let's break it down here. The ACCA stands for
The American Country Countdown. It's a weekly radio show created by the late great
Casey Kasem and presided over by 1/2 of Brooks and Dunn,
Mr. Kix Brooks. This is different from the
Luke Bryan &
Dierks Bentley hosted
The Academy of Country Music Awards, which is awards given from the country music industry. The
ACCM winners are a strict, most spins, highest-charting each week, fan-voted type of award show. It's basically the country radio equivalent of the long-lost
TRL Awards, which were different than the
MTV Movie Awards and the
MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs).
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Photo Courtesy of Taste of Country |
One can unarguably say that
Taylor Swift has
changed the face of country music. She took it to the country, and around the world like the first great worldwide country star,
Garth Brooks. But let's be real, even artists like
ACCA Artist of the Year Luke Bryan do not have a large international following because country music has not take over markets in Europe. People don't drive out into the woods and dance on truck beds like they do here in 'Merica. During last month's promotion for the ACM awards, the English-born
Late Late Show host
James Corden jammed with Bryan and Bentley (dressed up as a King, a Queen's guard, and Sherlock Holmes). The trio
sang a song about going to the corner pub in "Jolly Good Pub," or as country crooners call it, a honky-tonk. It's one small step toward country music taking over other continents, and possibly, a future ECCM award show.
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