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The ACAs also offer a chance to watch Adkins stretch into a new role. The imposing singer with the rumbling voice has made small ventures into the world of acting, but this will be the first time he's out there in front of everyone for two hours. Adkins has a wicked sense of humor but often plays the straight man when on stage. Not so this time. Even Adkins wonders how it will go. "I don't know how it's going to come off," Adkins said. "I mean this may be my first and last hosting gig ever. Well, I hosted a Christmas party at my house one time, so this is like my second. But this may be the last one." Several of country music's biggest stars say they're excited about the show. December is usually a quiet time in the industry, but they'll summon the energy for one more go. Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum, tied for the most nominations at seven with Corbin, thinks the ACAs are a great idea for two reasons. "Any excuse for us to go hang out with everybody, hang out with the fans, hang out with the other artists, it's exciting," Kelley said. "And I love Vegas." ___ Online:
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