What would it be like if the phenomenal voices of Reba McEntire, Carrie Underwood, and Dolly Parton came together on one stage? This rare collaboration is a once-in-a-lifetime moment that only takes place at the prestigious Country Music Association Awards
Reba McEntire, Carrie Underwood, and Dolly Parton Unite for an Iconic Moment at the CMA Awards 2019
At the Country Music Association (CMA) Awards, fans were treated to a rare and unforgettable moment when three of country music’s biggest legends—Reba McEntire, Carrie Underwood, and Dolly Parton—came together on stage for a stunning performance. In less than five minutes, the audience witnessed a powerful blend of voices that is sure to go down in history as one of the most iconic CMA performances.
The trio harmonized beautifully on Those Memories of You, a classic song originally by Dolly Parton. The magic of this moment was not just in their impeccable vocal performances, but in the sheer star power and chemistry between the three women. Each brought her unique style and energy to the stage, creating a performance that was both emotional and electrifying.
Fans were in awe as the three legends shared the spotlight, reminding everyone why they are among the most revered voices in country music. The performance not only celebrated their individual talents but also showcased the deep respect and camaraderie between these powerhouse women.
This collaboration will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the most memorable moments in CMA Awards history, solidifying Reba, Carrie, and Dolly’s status as true country music icons.
The 2019 Country Music Association Awards got off to a rockin’ start when not one but three icons took the stage to sing together. The Voice Coach Reba McEntire, Sunday Night Football singer Carrie Underwood, and country legend Dolly Parton opened the event by singing Parton’s song “Those Memories Of You.” They were then joined by other “women of country” for a medley of songs, featuring Martina McBride, Jennifer Nettles and Tanya Tucker.
Before they sang, the three of them kicked things off with a monologue, shouting out the Performer of the Year nominees including Keith Urban, who looked so sweet sitting with his wife, actress Nicole Kidman. From 2008 to 2018, Underwood had hosted the awards with Brad Paisley every year, which is why McEntire and Parton are joking about taking his place.