As country music fans around the world gear-up to celebrate The 48th Annual CMA Awards, ABC brings viewers its sixth annual pre-CMA Awards Special, "Countdown to the CMA Awards: 15 Songs that Changed Country Music with Robin Roberts," TONIGHT, NOVEMBER 3 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network.
Following months of research and input from country music insiders, veteran experts and numerous country music artists, "Countdown to the CMA Awards: 15 Songs that Changed Country Music with
Robin Roberts" showcases 15 iconic songs that changed the country music world forever. The Top 15 songs showcased aren't necessarily the best-selling songs of all time, nor are they just the revered classics. They are the 15 iconic songs, old and new, which helped transform country music through their musical significance, cultural influence, and ability to reach new audiences. The special also chronicles the history of country music and the interesting and unique stories behind the creation of these celebrated songs.
From
Hank Williams' vinyl hits to
Taylor Swift's record breaking digital downloads, "Countdown to the CMA Awards: 15 Songs that Changed Country Music with
Robin Roberts" shines a light on decades of great American music and the monumental changes that have affected how music is produced, distributed, and consumed in this digital age. The special also includes appearances by
Luke Bryan,
Keith Urban, Tim McGraw,
Brad Paisley,
Dierks Bentley,
Rascal Flatts, The Band Perry,
Florida Georgia Line and
Darius Rucker and special musical tributes by
Lady Antebellum,
Martina McBride,
Hunter Hayes and
Kacey Musgraves, who honor the county
LEGENDS who have shaped their careers.
The 48th Annual CMA Awards airs live, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 (8:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on ABC.
John R. Green is the Executive Producer and Janice Johnston is the Co-Executive Producer of "Countdown to the CMA Awards: 15 Songs that Changed Country Music with
Robin Roberts."
Photo: Donna Svennevik/ABC
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