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Travis Collins dominates at CMC Music Awards

The viewer-voted CMC Music Awards were held last night on the Gold Coast.

The viewer-voted 7th Annual CMC Music Awards were held last night at The Star Gold Coast and broadcast Live on Country Music Channel.

Travis Collins won three awards: CMC Australian Artist of the Year, CMC Male Artist of the Year and CMC Australian Video of the Year.

Keith Urban took home both the CMC International Artist of the Year and CMC International Video of the Year.

Hosted by Morgan Evans, the 7th Annual CMC Music Awards, the only viewer voted Country Music Awards, allows music fans to vote for their favourite Australian and international Country artists they think deserve to be awarded over eight categories.

Country music rising star Travis Collins has cemented his position as the one to watch in country music, taking out three awards including the coveted CMC Australian Artist of the Year Award previously won by Adam Brand for the last two years. Collins also took out CMC Male Artist of the Year and CMC Australian Video of the Year and is part of the ARIA Award for Highest Selling Australian Artist for Adam Brand and The Outlaws.

Collins took to the stage to perform his award winning single ’Call Me Crazy’, which he co-wrote with Damien Leith, topping off a successful night and year so far with three Golden Guitar Award wins also under his belt. Collins looks sure to shine brighter and is becoming one of Australia’s most exciting country/rock music talents. Collins said: “I still haven’t found the words and probably won’t find the words to show just how special they are to me. These are fan voted and for my fans to rally the way they did and to vote for me – here’s the thing about country music, I think country music fans are fans of every artist and it’s sometimes tough for them to choose who they’ve got to vote for so every single person who voted for me means something to me and to walk away with this three awards is just mind blowing.”

Country music king and four time Grammy® Award winner Keith Urban, took home both the CMC International Artist of the Year, his fifth win in this category and CMC International Video of the Year, his fourth win in this category, this year for his single ‘Wasted Time’ from his eighth studio album “Ripcord”.

Urban was also awarded with the ARIA Highest Selling International Album Award for “Ripcord” and thanked his fans and CMC via a video acceptance speech. Urban said: “I feel very proud tonight, thank you. The tour I just had in Australia was the most fun I ever had touring ever, so thank you for everyone that came out and saw us play and for supporting the album. I feel extremely grateful. We tour all over the world and there is always something around me that makes me feel Aussie no matter where I go. I am always going to feel that way and I am very grateful and grateful for these awards”.

Music legend Lee Kernaghan has earned his place as one of Australia’s leading contemporary music artists who have made a huge impact on country music in Australia. Coinciding with the 25 Year Anniversary of Lee’s debut album  “The Outback Club” (1992), the CMC Music Awards this evening celebrated the road paved by Kernaghan by honouring him with the CMC Hall of Fame Award which recognises artists who have had an impact on Australian country music beyond their own.

This year sees a very special album release for Lee via ABC/UMA titled “The 25th Anniversary Album” set for release tomorrow. Kernaghan said: “I want to thank the fans – I can’t call you fans – I call you family because that’s what you mean to me.”

Chelsea Basham, the gifted singer-songwriter from the West Australian wheat belt has established herself as one of Australia’s hottest new talents and tonight took out the award CMC Female Australian Artist of the Year which she adds to her three hit singles, a Golden Guitar win and APRA award nomination. Basham said: “It’s an absolute honour and means the most to me out of all the awards because it’s a fan voted award, they’re the people that predict the future of country music. They’re the ones buying the albums and going to the shows and if they believe in me this much to vote for me and give me an award it gives me the encouragement to keep on going because it’s a tough industry and not give up and this is only the beginning.”

Emerging star Fanny Lumsden was awarded CMC New Australian Artist of the Year. Lumsden has undeniably made an impression since the release of her debut album “Small Town Big Shot” which earned her a nomination for the2016 ARIA Award for Best Country Album. Lumsden is one of the new breed of artists bringing a fresh, contemporary stamp to Australian Country Music, having already won the Golden Guitar for New Talent and has been described as ‘a breath of fresh country air’. Lumsden said: “This award is huge, because we’re self managed and we’ve done everything ourselves and to have the support of our peers and the fans out there who voted for us and everyone who’s been sharing this story – it’s fantastic – it’s a really big deal – it’s really exciting”.

Multi-award winning country music trio The McClymonts took out CMC Group or Duo of the Year. Throughout their ten year career, The McClymonts have released four studio albums which have received 2x Gold Sales Accreditations, 10x Golden Guitar Awards, 2x ARIA Awards, an APRA Award and CMA Award for Global Artist of the Year. They have released twenty hit singles along the way, and won countless fans and critics as they toured extensively around Australia and the USA. The McClymonts said: “To CMC, we are so thankful for all the Australian content that you play It’s really huge the CMC Award because it’s fan voted. They took the time out of the days to vote for us and that just means so much to us – we’re so lucky, we’re 11 years in, fifth album in, and people still want to hear music and come to the shows. This is our thank you to them – their award but we’re going to keep it. This is for them [the fans]”.

Also handed out tonight the ARIA Award for Highest Selling Australian Artist awarded to Adam Brand And The Outlaws for their successful self- titled album “Adam Brand and The Outlaws”. Adam said: “It’s absolutely amazing. To be able to do something with four of my best mates and to be able to go out on tour with them and to have the fans actually embrace it and enjoy it and then go out and buy the album like they did is a dream come true.”

The 7th Annual CMC Music Awards featured a stellar line-up of artists performing including Grammy Award winning group Little Big Town who made their debut Australian visit and performed their single ‘Better Man’ written by Taylor Swift from their eighth studio album “The Breaker”.

Troy Cassar-Daley and Craig Campbell teamed up to perform an exclusive live acoustic duet cover version of Johnny Cash’s ‘Long Black Veil’.  

Australia’s #1 country group The McClymonts, performed ‘House’ their new single from their upcoming studio album “Endless”.

Kip Moore performed his nostalgic, raw and honest single ‘That Was Us’ from his “Wild Ones” album.   

In a moving tribute to Lee Kernaghan, fellow country music artists banded together to perform a celebratory medley of Lee’s greatest hits including Adam Brand performing ‘She’s My Ute’, Catherine Britt and Jasmine Rae singing “Hat Town’, Travis Collins performed ‘Flying With The King’, Christie Lamb and Caitlyn Shadbolt performed ‘Boys From The Bush’ and The Wolfe Bros performed ‘Australian Boy’. Lee Kernaghan ended the spectacular evening by performing ‘Outback Club Reunion’.

Foxtel and CMC are proud to partner with Tourism and Events Queensland to bring the CMC Music Awards to Queensland for the third year.  CMC Music Awards 2017 and CMC Rocks QLD are part of the It’s Live! in Queenslandevents calendar, showcasing Australia’s best live events in Australia’s best destinations.

The 7th Annual CMC Music Awards kick off a star studded week in country music with CMC Rocks QLD 2017, Australia’s premiere Country and Roots Festival to follow tomorrow. Now in its epic tenth year and sold out, CMC Rocks will feature performances by Global superstars Dixie Chicks who headline the Festival and who will be joined by a first class international and local performance line up including Little Big Town, Kip Moore, Lee Kernaghan and many more.

CMC Rocks QLD 2017 will be held over three days and nights from Friday March 24, Saturday March 25 andSunday March 26, 2017 at Willowbank near Ipswich and will telecast as CMC Rocks Qld 2017 on Foxtel’s CMC, Wednesday April 12 at 8pm.

The CMC Music Awards will be replayed on FOX8, this Sunday March 26 at 3.30pm and on CMC on Monday 27 March at 7pm.

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