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Kenny Chesney wins Entertainer of the Year
![]() Associatd Press Brad Paisley, left, and Keith Urban perform “Start a Band” Wedneday at the 42nd annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Tenn. It was the only trophy that he won. He was nominated for seven. But it was the biggest of the night. He tied Garth Brooks for most wins in that category. Other award winners included George Strait. He won single and album of the year. Also winning two awards was Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland. Sugarland won the award for duo of the year. Earlier, Nettles won song of the year for Sugarland’s hit “Stay.” The ceremony was highlighted by a lavish performance by Taylor Swift, a surprise appearance by rapper Lil Wayne and Reba McEntire’s onstage collaboration with Brooks & Dunn on the song she inspired, “Cowgirls Don’t Cry.” Strait, wearing a black suit and cowboy hat, thanked the songwriters for “letting me sing such a beautiful song” after the poignant “I Saw God Today” won single of the year. He later won album of the year for “Troubadour.” Rascal Flatts won their sixth straight vocal group of the year award, beating out the Eagles, Emerson Drive, Lady Antebellum and Little Big Town for the honor. Lady Antebellum, a trio that is one of country music’s most promising acts, won best new artist. As they picked up their award, their awe-struck guitarist, Dave Haywood, said: “It’s not supposed to happen like this.” Complete list of winners: Entertainer of the Year: Kenny Chesney. Male Vocalist of the Year: Brad Paisley. Female Vocalist of the Year: Carrie Underwood. Song of the Year: “Stay,” Jennifer Nettles. Album of the Year: “Troubadour,” George Strait. Music Video of the Year: “Waitin’ on a Woman,” Brad Paisley featuring Andy Griffith. Music Event: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss. Vocal Group of the Year: Rascal Flatts. New Artist of the Year: Lady Antebellum. Single of the Year: “I Saw God Today,” George Strait. Vocal Duo of the Year: Sugarland. Musician of the Year: Mac McAnally. While the awards may have been the main point of the evening, it was the performances that dominated the show. Kid Rock performed his hit “All Summer Long,” and, perhaps in a nod to his hip-hop roots, brought out top-seller Lil Wayne on stage. Swift brought her hit “Love Story,” which features characters named Romeo and Juliet, to life with an elaborate set which featured her wearing a medieval-looking purple gown with a castle backdrop: She later shed the gown to reveal a sweeping white dress. Brooks & Dunn have said that “Cowgirls Don’t Cry” was inspired by country great McEntire, and she joined them as they sung the ode to a tough woman. Miranda Lambert sang “More Like Her,” a gentle track in striking contrast to her fiery hits like “Gunpowder and Lead.” Lambert performed the song solo while sitting on a stool with an acoustic guitar. Brad Paisley and Keith Urban opened the show with dueling guitars as they performed their duet, “Start a Band.” The song is the first single from Paisley’s new mostly instrumental album, “Play.” The two incorporated elements of classic rock anthems such as “Layla” and “Smoke on the Water” as they played. Paisley did double duty, also hosting the show with fellow nominee Carrie Underwood. Paisley targeted several of the night’s nominees for jokes, including 18-year-old Swift: “Talk about dedication. Did you know she had to sneak out of the house to be here because she has a huge math test and a meeting with her accountants tomorrow?” Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman, who are costarring in the upcoming movie, “Australia,” presented the night’s first award. Reese Witherspoon was also in attendance. In awards given out before the live telecast of the show on ABC, Paisley won video of the year for “Waitin’ on a Woman,” featuring TV legend Andy Griffith, and Alison Krauss and Robert Plant won musical event of the year for their duet “Gone, Gone, Gone.” Other performers included Kellie Pickler, wearing a skintight black mini-dress, and Alan Jackson, who sang his hit “Good Time” with a parade of dancers lining the aisles of the audience. |
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