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The night was filled with great performances. Lady Antebellum singers Hillary Scott and Charles Kelley coaxed Dunn and Reba McEntire on stage for "If You See Him/If You See He." Chesney got them to sing along on "You're Going to Miss Me When I'm Gone." Miranda Lambert chose "Hillbilly Deluxe," she said, "because it rocks." And Underwood sang "Neon Moon" the night after making history with her second entertainer of the year win at the Academy of Country Music Awards. The night's most poignant moment came after poet Maya Angelou hailed them in a video address. "In their whole body of work, they've shown how much they care about the human condition," she said. Singer Jennifer Hudson then performed a show-stopping version of "Believe," reducing Hill and other members of the audience to tears.
"Girl, have you heard you?" Brooks asked the singer. Longtime friend McEntire wowed the duo with "Indian Summer" and Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush of Sugarland said they chose "Red Dirt Road" because they write their own material and wanted to pick a song that Brooks & Dunn penned themselves. Bush told the story of how Dunn started the song on a cocktail napkin and handed it to Brooks to finish. The duo was honored with the ACM Milestone Award before capping the evening off with an all-star jam of "Play Something Country." Brooks thanked the many people responsible for their success but also kept the crowd laughing. "People say this is like a marriage breaking up, and, no, it's not," he joked. "There's things involved in a marriage that are not involved in Ronnie's and my relationship." Dunn reminded the crowd that though the duo is ending its run, the music will continue. "I'm going to buy a secondhand van and get a rusty old horse trailer, throw me some band equipment in it, and go find me a beer joint and keep singing," he said. ___ On the Net: Brooks & Dunn: http://www.brooks-dunn.com/
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