After recently announcing her involvement in the upcoming Australian all-star country supergroup The Hillbilly Killers, well known singer-songwriter Catherine Britt has rounded up seven nominations for this year’s Country Music Awards Australia; including Best Female Artist, Single, Album, Videoclip – as well as Heritage and APRA Song Of The Year and Best Vocal Collaboration with Tim Rogers on ‘Troubled Man’.

Britt recently supported Rogers on his solo tour, and the pair are also part of The Hillbilly Killers line-up, alongside beloved Australian musicians Bill Chambers, Shane O’Mara, James Gillard and Michael Muchow, and the new Aussie supergroup already have their debut gig, at next year’s Tamworth Country Music Festival, locked in.

Britt’s seven nods follows the success of her latest album Always Never Enough, which has earned some well deserved respect in her native Australia after moving to the U.S in 2004 to follow her music career and carving a place on the US Billboard charts. Britt has since released four full length studio albums, all of which charted very comfortably on the Australian Country ARIA charts.

Now in it’s 41st year, the CMAA is set to embark on new ground with artists Kasey Chambers, John Williamson, The Big Red and Adam & Eve all receiving multiple nominations. Country music event Troy Cassar-Daley is also bound to share the spotlight with seven nominations himself.

This year’s event is set to embrace change with new found artists and the surprise resignation of CMAA board chairman Joan Doulas earlier this month.

The CMAA announced a replacement with Jeff Chandler taking over her position, Doulas had this to say in a statement released last month on their website: “The appointment of Jeff Chandler is very exciting for the Industry as Jeff has had many years experience in major industry roles. His knowledge is an asset to the Association and he will lead the Board very capably.”

With new members and an impressive up and coming generation of Australian country musicians all getting nods, this year’s Country Music Australia Awards are set to mark new territory and value to the country’s best in their field, as they take place on Saturday, 26th January, 2013 at the Tamworth Regional Entertainment & Conference Centre.

This years full list of nominations can be viewed below:

Country Music Awards Australia 2013 Nominations

ALBUM OF THE YEAR

Always Never Enough – Catherine Britt, produced by Catherine Britt & Bill Chambers
Country Proud – McAlister Kemp, produced by Matt Fell
Home – Troy Cassar-Daley, produced by Troy Cassar-Daley
Two Worlds Collide – The McClymonts, produced by Nathan Chapman, Peter Asher and Luke Wooten
Wreck & Ruin – Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson, produced by Nash Chambers, Shane Nicholson and Kasey Chambers

FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Amber Lawrence – The Man Across The Street
Catherine Britt – Charlestown Road
Harmony James – Emmylou’s Guitar
Tamara Stewart – Sisterhood (Of Feeling Good)
Lyn Bowtell – Beautiful Liar

MALE ARTIST OF THE YEARAdam Brand – There Will Be Love
John Williamson – Prairie Hotel Parachilna
Luke O’Shea – The Drovers Wife
Travis Collins – Fired Today
Troy Cassar-Daley – Home

GROUP OR DUO OF THE YEAR

Camille and Stuie – Things Change
Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson – Adam & Eve
McAlister Kemp – Country Proud
The Harmonators – Perfect Storm
The McClymonts – Piece Of Me

NEW TALENT OF THE YEAR

Bob Corbett – Blown Away
Chelsea Basham – Laugh It Off
Chris E Thomas – Stone Cold
Harry Hookey – Audrey’s Song
Kristy Cox – Miles & Timezones

APRA SONG OF THE YEAR

Adam & Eve – written & recorded by Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson
Charlestown Road – written & recorded by Catherine Britt
Emmylou’s Guitar – written & recorded by Harmony James
Home – written & recorded by Troy Cassar-Daley
Women In Song- Written by Tamara Stewart and Colin Buchanan. Recorded by Tamara Stewart, Sara Storer and Felicity Urquhart

VIDEO CLIP OF THE YEAR

Adam & Eve – Kasey Chambers and Shane Nicholson, directed by Duncan Toombs
Country Is – Troy Cassar-Daley, directed by Duncan Toombs
Charlestown Road – Catherine Britt, directed by Jefferton James
Piece Of Me – The McClymonts, directed by Duncan Toombs
The Big Red – John Williamson, directed by Mark Jago

SINGLE OF THE YEAR

Adam & Eve – Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson
Always Never Enough – Catherine Britt
Country Is – Troy Cassar-Daley
Piece Of Me – The McClymonts
Waitress – Beccy Cole

VOCAL COLLABORATION OF THE YEAR

New England Sky – Luke O’Shea & Dianna Corcoran
Reach For You – Harmony James & Shane Nicholson
Song Of Australia – Colin Buchanan, Lee Kernaghan & Sara Storer
Troubled Man – Catherine Britt & Tim Rogers
Women In Song – Tamara Stewart, Sara Storer, Felicity Urquhart

BUSH BALLAD OF THE YEAR

Heartbeat of Australia the Man of the Land – written by Dean Perrett & Stuart French, recorded by Dean Perrett
Looking Back – written & recorded by Graham Rodger
Mystery Of Saddle Girl – written & recorded by Rex Dallas
Old Tobacco Tin – written & recorded by Peter Simpson & Dianne Lindsay
The Ballad of Castlereagh – written by Vaughan Baker, recorded by Bec Hance

INSTRUMENTAL OF THE YEAR

Frankenbeanz – Bob Corbett & The Roo Grass Band
One Christmas Night – Tommy Emmanuel
The Warrumbungle Mare – Lawrie Minson & Lindsay Waddington
Transpacific – Davidson Brothers
Yackandandah 1852 – Pete Denahy

HERITAGE SONG OF THE YEAR

Charlestown Road – written & recorded by Catherine Britt
Marree Girl- written & recorded by John Williamson
Song Of Australia – written by Colin Buchanan & Garth Porter, recorded by Colin Buchanan, Lee Kernaghan & Sara Storer
Tall Dark Ringer – written by Troy Cassar-Daley & Colin Buchanan, recorded by Troy Cassar-Daley
The Drovers Wife – written by Luke O’Shea & Peter Gabrielides, recorded by Luke O’Shea

ALTERNATIVE COUNTRY ALBUM OF THE YEAR

Big Days & Little Years – Camille and Stuie, produced by Stuie French
Lucky Country – Bob Corbett & The Roo Grass Band, produced by Robbie Long and Bob Corbett
Miles & Timezones – Kristy Cox, produced by Jerry Salley
Secret Songs – Lyn Bowtell, produced by Sean Rudd
Travis Collins – produced by Travis Collins & Michael McGlynn

TOP SELLING INTERNATIONAL ALBUM OF THE YEAR

Blown Away – Carrie Underwood (Sony)
Emotional Traffic – Tim McGraw (Sony)
Home – Dierks Bentley (EMI)
Uncaged – Zac Brown Band (Warner)
Thirty Miles West – Alan Jackson (Sony)

SANITY TOP SELLING AUSTRALIAN ALBUM OF THE YEAR

Home – Troy Cassar Daley (Liberation)Songs & Pictures – Beccy Cole (Core Music)
The Big Red – John Williamson (Warner)
There Will Be Love – Adam Brand (Sony)
Two Worlds Collide – The McClymonts (Universal)

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