Nominees were announced today for the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, and four acts with Alabama ties made the list.Little Big Town, Anderson East and Florida Georgia Line received one nomination apiece in country and American roots music categories. Also, actor Norbert Leo Butz was nominated with other principal singers for a “My Fair Lady” cast album. Here’s the breakdown on their nominations and links to our state:LITTLE BIG TOWNBest Country Duo/Group Performance, “When Someone Stops Loving You” (track from “The Breaker”).Little Big Town, a harmonizing country-pop band, includes Jimi Westbrook of Sumiton. Two other principals in the group, Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman, met as undergraduates at Samford University in Birmingham. Westbrook has the lead vocal on the nominated song. Note: “When Someone Stops Loving You” also was nominated for Best Country Song, but that award would go to the songwriters, Hillary Lindsey, Chase McGill and Lori McKenna. ANDERSON EASTBest American Roots Performance, “All on My Mind” (track from “Encore”).East, an Americana singer-songwriter, was born and raised in Athens. In a 2016 interview with AL.com, he talked about growing up on a farm in North Alabama. “I think Athens is a great place to grow up,” East said. “I did…