Chris
Stapleton, Luke Bryan, Miranda Lambert win big at
Country Music Association Awards
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[November 05, 2015] NASHVILLE
(Reuters) - The divorce of country music superstars
Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert might be final, but it
was Lambert who came out on top at Wednesday's Country
Music Association Awards, copping a top prize while her
ex went home empty-handed.
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Lambert, 31, accepting her record sixth consecutive female
vocalist of the year award, made only a glancing reference to
her very public breakup with Shelton, saying "I appreciate it. I
needed a bright spot this year."
But Shelton, after five straight wins, saw newcomer Chris
Stapleton snatch away the male vocalist of the year award.
Earlier at the 49th annual CMAs, Shelton, 39, was a good sport,
laughing heartily as hosts Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood
mined his summer divorce from Lambert for comic fodder.
While the spotlight at one of country music's biggest nights was
trained on the one-time couple, it was Stapleton who emerged as
perhaps the biggest winner, walking away with an unexpected
three awards, including album of the year ("Traveller") and new
artist of the year.
In one of three acceptance speeches, an emotional Stapleton paid
tribute to his father, who died two years ago.
"I made this record thinking a lot about the music he would have
liked," he said. "He would have liked to have seen this."
The top award at the three-hour, performance-heavy ceremony
broadcast live on ABC television from the Bridgestone Arena went
to Luke Bryan, who kicked off his acceptance speech on a
religious note, saying "Thank you lord, thank you Jesus, thank
you everyone in heaven looking out for me."
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Bryan, who also took home the top prize a year ago, also paid
tribute to Stapleton, saying "Watching Chris Stapleton have this
night is so uplifting."
Other big winners included Little Big Town, whose "Girl Crush" was
named single of the year and also won the song of the year prize for
its three female composers. The group was also named vocal group of
the year by the 6,800 professional members of the CMA who choose the
winners.
Florida Georgia Line won vocal duo of the year.
The show opened with a "Star Wars" takeoff featuring Underwood as
Princess Leia and Paisley as Han Solo. Later "Star Trek" star
William Shatner dropped in dressed as a storm trooper, joking that
singer Sam Hunt's singing mimicked his own semi-spoken style.
In a musical highlight, Justin Timberlake teamed up with Stapleton
for a mashup of Stapleton's "Tennessee Whiskey" and Timberlake's
"Drink You Away."
(Reporting by Chris Michaud; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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