Sunday evening (Nov. 20) was a big night for country music at the 2016 American Music Awards. Carrie Underwood, Florida Georgia Line, Blake Shelton and Tim McGraw came home winners while Cam shared her experience at the awards show with fans on social media.
Cam won over country fans and radio with her No. 1 hit "Burning House," and along the way, she has gained some pretty adorable fans. Emmy Lou and Kinzlee even went viral for their cover of the Grammy-winning song.
Cam recently performed at the Grand Ole Opry, and found it difficult to leave. Literally. The artist posted a photo on Instagram from her show at the iconic venue July 12, sharing with her fans a hilarious moment she and the audience had together when she got stuck on the stage.
Cam sent out her emergency signal on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday night (March 21) when she debuted her new single “Mayday,” a mid-tempo pre-breakup ballad about a relationship long overdue for an ending.
Cam has spent a lot of the last year on the road, and the rising country star says she's adjusting well to the hectic schedule — as long as her wakeup call doesn't come before 6AM.
Cam is nominated for Best Country Solo Performance at the 2016 Grammy Awards, but she didn't learn the good news in a traditional way, like from a formal letter or a visit to the Grammy website, she tells Taste of Country Nights.
The audience at the Allegan County Fair in Michigan got to experience a rare colliding of worlds Sept. 17, when Lady Antebellum invited breakout star Cam to join them onstage for a throwback cover performance. The band delighted fans with the Dixie Chicks hit “Cowboy Take Me Away,” and shared a clip from the show on Instagram afterward.