Announcing The Nominees For The 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards
iHEARTMEDIA and FOX BROADCASTING COMPANY (FOX) have announced the nominees for the 2019 iHEARTRADIO MUSIC AWARDS airing THURSDAY, MARCH 14th (8-10p ET live/PT tape-delayed) on FOX, live from MICROSOFT THEATER in LOS ANGELES. The event also will be broadcast on iHEARTMEDIA radio stations nationwide and iHEARTRADIO. “It’s no secret why this year’s iHEARTRADIO MUSIC AWARDS nominees are a Who’s Who of music,” said Pres./Entertainment Enterprises JOHN SYKES. “These are the artists and the songs iHeartRadio listeners couldn’t get enough of this past year. It’s going to be an unforgettable show.” The 2019 iHeartMusic nominees in Country Music Categories are Country Song of the Year: “Heaven” – Kane Brown “Meant To Be” – Bebe Rexha featuring Florida Georgia Line “Most People Are Good” – Luke Bryan “Rich” – Maren Morris “Tequila” – Dan + Shay Country Artist of the Year: Carrie Underwood Jason Aldean Luke Bryan Luke Combs Thomas Rhett Best New Country Artist: Carly Pearce Dylan Scott Jordan Davis LANCO Russell Dickerson For a full list of categories visit iHeartRadio.com/awards. “Millions of music’s biggest fans have once again made their voices heard and, of course, we listened,” said Chief Programming Officer TOM POLEMAN. “What makes our iHeartRadio Music Awards categories so special is that they truly reflect the artists, songs and moments that have defined this past year in entertainment. We can’t wait to see who wins.”

The first country vocalist to win American Idol, Carrie Underwood grew up in the small town of Checotah, OK, and started singing with her church at the tender age of three. Throughout her childhood, she also performed at functions for the Lion’s Club and Old Settlers Day, eventually grading to festival gigs in several states. Along with developing her singing, Underwood learned to play guitar and piano. She graduated from high school as her class salutatorian and majored in mass communication at Northeastern State College with an eye on a career in broadcast journalism, but continued her singing career throughout her studies.