Top nominee Tenille Townes to co-host CCMA Awards with viral sensation Blanco Brown

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The leading nominee at this year'sCanadian Country Music Association Awards is now guaranteed to be in the spotlight as an emcee of the show.

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The leading nominee at this year's Canadian Country Music Association Awards is now guaranteed to be in the spotlight as an emcee of the show. Organizer say singer Tenille Townes will co-host the broadcast next month alongside Atlanta viral sensation Blanco Brown.The Grande Prairie, Alta.-raised Townes was already destined to shine bright at this year's event with seven nominations.

She holds nods that 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." Blanco Brown, born Bennie Amey III, is best known for his chart hit "The Git Up," which spent 12 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Country songs chart and inspired a viral dance challenge in 2019.Both Townes and Blanco will perform separately on the broadcast while Brett Kissel is set to join 1990s boy band 98 Degrees on his collaboration "Ain't the Same."This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug.

 

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