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Published : Apr 8, 2019, 12:55 PM IST
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Las Vegas, 5 April 2019
1. Wide of ACM logo
2. Pan across crowds outside ACM Awards
3. Medium of Carrie Underwood
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Carrie Underwood, recording artist, on post-baby body pressure:
"I mean, I kind of felt the pressure of the ACM Awards coming up and my tour and stuff like that that is coming up. I was really being hard on myself. I would go into the gym and I wasn't bouncing back, which is such a weird concept anyway. That we're all just expected to look like we did before somehow like we're 19 years old and you know. But yeah, I just needed to give myself a break and I don't know just put it out there."
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Tanya Tucker, recording artist:
"Oh I love you baby. This is my girl here."
Brandi Carlile, recording artist:
"This is my girl Tanya."
Tucker:
"This is my hero."
Reporter:
"Are you going to dye your hair pink like hers?"
Tucker:
"No, no no."
Carlile:
"No, when she wins here next year, I am going to dye my hair pink and I am going to get a Tanya Tucker tattoo on my ass."
Tucker:
"Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh."
6. Wide of Tanya Tucker and Luke Bryan hugging
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Luke Bryan, recording artist, on getting criticism for his choices on 'American Idol':
"That's what the show is about. You get a relationship with these kids and me and Lionel and Katy, we are in there fighting it out and trying to make the best decisions. Are we going to always get it right? Are we going to always going to do the most popular thing? No. We are reacting with our heart and our gut. And from time to time, like I said, I wake up the next morning and I see where I am getting beat up over some decisions. But that's what I signed up for. And in the moment when we make the decisions, we gotta live with it. And no matter what we have to take thousands of kids and then a hundred kids and get them to down to 20 and it's not fun."
8. Medium of Carrie Underwood talking to a reporter
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Keith Urban, recording artist, on gender imbalance in country music:
"Everybody. It's all hands on deck and I think it's just keep continuing to point out where the imbalance is. And everybody, all hands on deck to try to calibrate it and get it balanced again."
Reporter:
"Are there women out there that you see deserve to be in that category?"
Urban:
"Absolutely. There's tons that could be in that category and I think will be next year."
10. Medium of Kelly Clarkson being interviewed
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Shay Mooney, recording artist, Dan + Shay, on whether he can hold a note as long as Kelly Clarkson:
"I think it depends if we're talking how high of a note. I can hold one for really long, but I can guarantee you she can _ I mean, in the atmosphere higher than I can go."
Dan Smyers, recording artist, Dan + Shay:
"She can hold a note pretty long though."
Mooney:
"She can absolutely. I don't know. It would be close as far as just holding the note. We can have a contest, I'll set it up."
Reporter:
Have you ever timed yourself?
Mooney:
"I did one time recently on an Instagram post. It was like 40-some seconds. Or it was three things long and each one is 15 seconds, so that would be like 45 seconds. Yeah."
Smyers:
"Good math."
Mooney:
"Thank you. Nailed it."
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Tyler Hubbard, recording artist, Florida Georgia Line:
"Oh yeah, do we ever play a show without pyro? I hope not. Between FGL and Jason Aldean, yeah, we definitely had to bring the pyro. It's going to be a huge party. We're excited to open the show, kind of set the bar for the night."
Reporter:
"Have you ever had an accident with the pyro?"
Hubbard:
"You know what, knock on wood, we have not had any accidents. It feels at times like it might be lighting you on fire, but we have not lit anything on fire."
Brian Kelley, recording artist:
"I think the band guys get the worst end of it, yeah. To be honest with you."
13. Dan and Shay singing 'Old Town Road'
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Dan Smyers, recording artist:
"It's a smash honestly. Very good."
Shay Mooney, recording artist, Dan + Shay:
"We knew all the words and we only heard it a few times. I say I have only heard it a few times. I have probably listened to it 16 times."
Smyers:
"Literally listened to it in the car on the way here."
Mooney:
"(singing) I got my horses in the back. When that part kicks in, I am ready to jam. I could just imagine a whole arena of people just doing the bounce. I'll be one of those people doing the bounce. I will start it."
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Jimmie Allen, recording artist, on 'Old Town Road':
"I don't really … as far as genres go, that's a tough question. I am the type that if I can't answer something, best thing I say is as artists, we try to make music we love. It's our job to create music we love and just throw it out there. We can't control who likes it, who doesn't like it. What chart it goes on. What chart it doesn't go on. I feel like we spend our time worrying about where the song goes, we drive ourselves to death. Our job is just create and whoever the song is meant for will definitely find it."
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Brian Kelley, recording artist, Florida Georgia Line, on 'Old Town Road':
"Here's the thing. I am not hear to argue if it's a country song. I think the main question that everybody should be asking is, is it a good song? Boom. Yes it's a good song. On to the next. Let's enjoy it."
Tyler Hubbard, recording artist:
"I am just going to agree with brother Kelley on that one. It grew on me, we'll say that. It grew on me for sure."
STORYLINE:
CARRIE UNDERWOOD TALKS POST-BABY BODY PRESSURE AT ACMS
Country star Carrie Underwood hit the ACM red carpet two months after giving birth to her second child and acknowledged that she felt a lot of pressure about her body.
"I mean, I kind of felt the pressure of the ACM Awards coming up and my tour and stuff like that that is coming up," said Underwood, who performed twice and was nominated for female artist of the year. "I was really being hard on myself. I would go into the gym and I wasn't bouncing back, which is such a weird concept anyway. That we're all just expected to look like we did before somehow like we're 19 years old and you know. But yeah, I just needed to give myself a break and I don't know just put it out there."
There were no women in the ACM's entertainer of the year category, and one of the nominees Keith Urban said there were plenty of women who deserved a nomination. A recent study by the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative that found a large gender imbalance in country music.
"It's all hands on deck and I think it's just keep continuing to point out where the imbalance is," said Urban. "And everybody, all hands on deck to try to calibrate it and get it balanced again."
"American Idol" judge and country star Luke Bryan said he had to have a thick skin to deal with criticism over his and the other judge's choices on eliminating contestants.
"That's what the show is about," said Bryan. "You get a relationship with these kids and me and Lionel and Katy, we are in there fighting it out and trying to make the best decisions. Are we going to always get it right? Are
we going to always going to do the most popular thing? No. We are reacting with our heart and our gut. And from time to time, like I said, I wake up the next morning and I see where I am getting beat up over some decisions. But that's what I signed up for."
Country artists also talked about a viral song "Old Town Road," by rapper Lil Nas X that was recently pulled off the Billboard Country chart.
"It's a smash honestly," said Dan Smyers. "Very good."
"It's our job to create music we love and just throw it out there," said Jimmie Allen. "We can't control who likes it, who doesn't like it. What chart it goes on. What chart it doesn't go on. I feel like we spend our time worrying
about where the song goes, we drive ourselves to death. Our job is just create and whoever the song is meant for will definitely find it."
"Here's the thing," said Florida Georgia Line's Brian Kelley. "I am not hear to argue if it's a country song. I think the main question that everybody should be asking is, is it a good song? Boom. Yes it's a good song. On to the next. Let's enjoy it."
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