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Josh Ross and Cameron Whitcomb lead CCMA nominations

Josh Ross and Cameron Whitcomb lead CCMA nominations

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Breakout country singer Josh Ross and "American Idol" star Cameron Whitcomb are the leading nominees heading into this year's Canadian Country Music Association Awards. (July 17, 2025)
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