After the Country Music Association released its all-star medley âForever Countryâ in September, pundits, fans and media outlets have been speculating whether the 30 artists featured in the song will perform the tune onstage at the 50th anniversary of the CMA Awards on Nov. 2. According to CMA board member and âForever Countryâ producer Shane McAnally, the answer is no.
âThere wonât be, no,â said Shane, who addressed the media yesterday (Oct. 4) during Dierks Bentleyâs No. 1 party for âDifferent for Girls,â a tune Shane co-wrote. âTheyâre gonna try and use [âForever Countryâ] in some way [at the CMA Awards] but the amount of rehearsal time and the number of people that are in it . . . they just couldnât get everyone to commit to that. But theyâre gonna try and use it in some way if they can.â
In addition to handing out hardware in a number of categories, the CMA Awards also serve as a showcase for artists to perform their current or upcoming singles, and the show regularly features unique collaborations with cross-genre artists. In 2015, Chris Stapleton and Justin Timberlake stole the show by teaming together on âTennessee Whiskeyâ and âDrink You Away,â but there were also a number of instances where artists performed their new singles, including Florida Georgia Line (âConfessionâ), Zac Brown Band (âBeautiful Drugâ) and Eric Church (âMr. Misunderstoodâ). That may not be the case this year.
âI donât know whatâs going to be sung on the CMAs, Iâve heard different talk,â says Shane. âI do know thereâs going to be a lot of heritage artists, so youâre going to see a lot fewer current singles being pushed. Everybody this year has kind ofâ[CMA executive producer] Robert Deaton sort of sat down with managers and producers and said âThis year we are going to honor the history of country music,â so everybody has kind of taken their respective hats off of trying to promote something thatâs happening right now. That doesnât mean there wonât be some of that, but I think weâre definitely going to see a lot of throwback, and Iâm really excited about that.â
The 50th annual CMA Awards will air live from Nashvilleâs Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. CT.