Luke
Bryan, Miranda Lambert big winners at Country Music
awards
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[April 20, 2015]
By Lisa Maria Garza
ARLINGTON, Texas (Reuters)
- Luke Bryan won the fan-voted top prize of entertainer
of the year at the 50th Academy of Country Music Awards
on Sunday, which drew more than 70,000 fans to the AT&T
Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
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The home of the Dallas Cowboys was at near-capacity and broke
the Guinness Book of World Records for most attendance at a live
awards show - logging 70,252 guests.
Bryan and fellow country music star Blake Shelton hosted the
awards, broadcast on CBS, for the third year running.
"They say everything is bigger in Texas," Bryan told the crowd.
"Tonight we are the most attended live award show of all time.”
Miranda Lambert, who led all nominees for the second consecutive
year with eight nods, walked away with three awards, including
Album of the Year for her work, “Platinum."
"It’s good to be home,” said Lambert, a native Texan.
Jason Aldean took home the award for male vocalist of the year
for the third straight year. Cole Swindell won the fan-voted new
artist of the year.
George Strait, who retired from touring with a final show at
Cowboys’ Stadium last year, debuted his new single, “Let it Go”
after performing a medley of his greatest hits.
Little Big Town, whose latest single "Girl Crush," has drummed
up controversy over how it depicts post-breakup jealousy, won
for vocal group of the year.
"We really wanted to bring big hair back to country music," said
singer Karen Fairchild.
Garth Brooks, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Reba, George
Strait, Taylor Swift, and Brooks & Dunn each received a 50th
Anniversary Milestone Award.
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Swift, who crossed over from country to pop music, thanked the
academy and fans for sticking by her.
“When I told you I wanted to make a pop album, you showed me who you
are with the grace you accepted it with,” she said.
Alan Jackson performed his Grammy-winning hit "Where Were You (When
the World Stopped Turning)", a song he wrote in honor of the 20th
anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing.
Garth Brooks dedicated his patriotic performance of “All-American
Kid” to U.S. troops while audience members held up plastic cards
forming the American flag.
The Academy of Country Music honors big stars as well as small
market radio disc jockeys and concert promoters, and the awards are
voted on by members of the Encino, California-based professional
organization.
(Reporting by Lisa Maria Garza in Arlington, Texas; Editing by Mary
Wisniewski, Eric Walsh and Victoria Cavaliere)
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