Tenille Townes is once again the front-runner at the Canadian Country Music Association Awards, and that gives her another reason to come home to Alberta and see her family.
The categories where Townes will compete include single and music video of the year for her song “Girl Who Didn’t Care,” as well as album of the year for “Masquerades,” a project she penned during the isolation period of the pandemic.“I couldn’t help the way that the songs were more reflective and coming out more personally this time around, which was kind of terrifying to share.”
The 28-year-old country singer is a favourite of the CCMA Awards and most recently led the nominees at the 2020 ceremony. She has nine CCMA trophies on her mantle. For single of the year, the nominees are Townes, Eagleson’s two tracks, as well as Kissel for “Make A Life, Not A Living,” Aaron Goodvin for “Boy Like Me,” James Barker Band with “Over All Over Again” and Shawn Austin for “Tailgate to Heaven,” featuring Chris Lane.
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