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Jeff & Justin Stop At Cowtown Cowboy Outfitters To Get Their CMA Outfits

The first stop on our CMA Crashers road trip was Cowtown Cowboy Outfitters to get our CMA outfits. We two “city-slickers” from Philly wanted to be able to “blend in”…

Jeff and Justin on their way to Cowtown Cowboy Outfitters with a western border
Photo by Jeff K. for BBGI Philadelphia

The first stop on our CMA Crashers road trip was Cowtown Cowboy Outfitters to get our CMA outfits. We two "city-slickers" from Philly wanted to be able to "blend in" and be able to work our way into the country music scene on Broadway. Maybe we can even sneak into a few industry parties with our fancy new "fits". We are just oozing with Rizz (that's what the youngins say for "charisma").

Just like out of a rom-com, we have an incredible Cowtown Cowboy Outfitters makeover montage! This is only an hour into our journey and we are already having a blast!

What Is The "CMA Crashers"

Last year, the Andie Summers Show won the CMA for Major Market Broadcast Personality.  Andie & Shannon were invited to fly to Nashville and accept the award while being able to interview a ton of artists.

This year, XTU was nominated for Major Market Station of the Year.  I believe this is the 4th straight year of being nominated for Major Market Station of the Year and unfortunately, we did not take home the Win! Super bummer!

How can you not have XTU down at the CMA Awards?  That would be a travesty!

So...What did we decide to do?  Shhh, don't tell anyone.  We decided to Crash the CMA's.  Jeff Kurkjian from The Andie Summers Show and XTU weekend DJ extraordinaire Justin Franiak will rent a car and drive down to Nashville.  The CMA's are being held on Wednesday, November 8th and you need a ticket to get in.  They might not be able to get a ticket but the artist interviews are being held on Monday & Tuesday.

Keep listening and checking back to this page to see Jeff & Justin's CMA Crashers journey as they travel from Philly to Nashville.  What could possibly go wrong?

Five 2023 CMA Awards Lainey Wilson Should Win

Lainey Wilson topped the 2023 CMA nominations in early September with this year's nominee list for the show, which will take place on November 8 in Nashville. She scored nine nods in total, including the top nomination for Entertainer of the Year. She is nominated in the latter category against Carrie Underwood, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, and Chris Stapleton.

Lainey's other nominations include being nominated twice in the Musical Event category, once with HARDY for "Wait in The Truck" and the second nod with Jelly Roll for "Save Me." She is also nominated for Album of the Year for Bell Bottom Country (an award she won from the ACMs in May) and her second nomination for CMA Female Vocalist of the Year. She won the honor at last year's (2022) CMA Awards in Nashville.

Wilson was nominated twice for Single and Song of the Year for her song "Heart Like A Truck" and for her duet with HARDY, "Wait In The Truck." Her ninth nomination is for Video of the Year for "Wait In The Truck."

Lainey posted a lengthy post to her fans on Instagram when the nominations came out (9/7). She wrote at the time, "Holy moly, y'all. Someone pinch me. I can't believe my eyes. I'm so proud of everything we've done this year for my own music and these collabs with my brothers @hardy and @jellyroll615. Thank y'all for having me on these songs."

She continued, "Being nominated in each of these categories amongst my friends means the world to me. And the coveted Entertainer Of The Year category?! It's absolutely surreal. We bust our butts out there on the road every dang night to give y'all the best show possible, and I have the time of my life doing it."

Wilson closed with, "All I gotta say is thank y'all. I love country music."

As we look at and ponder her many nominations, we speculate a bit about what five awards she will likely take home on CMA Awards night (11/8).

Female Vocalist of the Year

This is an award she won in 2022 from the CMA, and in this category, the CMA often repeats if a particular star has had such a good year as Lainey has. Let's not forget Miranda Lambert took this award home seven times. Reba McEntire won the honor four times in the 1980s and 1990s. It feels like Wilson is a shoo-in for this win.

Album of the Year

Having won the Academy of Country Music's 2022 award for Album of the Year, Lainey can also win this from the CMA. The album was one of the year's biggest and has spawned two number-one songs, including "Heart Like A Truck" and "Watermelon Moonshine." She told us when the album was released, "Sure, I love a good pair of bell bottoms, but Bell Bottom Country to me has always been about the flare and what makes someone unique—I have really embraced mine, and I hope y'all can hear that across this project."

Video of the Year For "Wait In The Truck" with Hardy

This epic video has already won Collaborative Music Video of the Year at the 2023 CMT Music Awards. It also won the Visual Media Award (basically Video of the Year) at the 2022 ACM Awards in May. With its hard-core storyline and great acting from both HARDY and Lainey, it would be wrong if it did not win Video of the Year from the CMA.

Musical Event With Jelly Roll for "Save Me"

Jelly Roll and Lainey are both so very hot in country music right now, so a win here would be no surprise at all. Also, the song is solid and a fan favorite for sure. Even though Wilson is nominated against herself in this category with the Musical Event with HARDY and "Wait In The Truck," there is a good chance her collaboration with Jelly will be the winner.

Entertainer of the Year

Yep, I said it. Lainey should take the biggest award of the evening and the most coveted honor of Entertainer of the Year. Let's be honest: she dominated country music in 2023 with several tours, big hit songs, and many other awards from other award shows. It always seems a little soon for someone like Wilson, whose rise in country music seemed to happen so quickly, to win this one. However, she really deserves this one, and I would be surprised if she didn't take it home on CMA Award show night.

Jeff Kurkjian is the morning show co-host on "The Andie Summers Show" on 92.5 XTU, Philly's Country Station. He's the nationally syndicated show host of "Jeff Kurkjian's Country Beat." As a content creator for 92.5 XTU he shares his perspective of being a dad, husband, country music and sports, specifically baseball.