Chris
Stapleton scores big at Country Music awards
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[April 04, 2016]
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Chris
Stapleton, in his breakthrough year, took home more
hardware at the Academy of Country Music Awards on
Sunday, winning Male Vocalist of the Year, Album of the
Year with "Traveller" and Song of the Year with "Nobody
to Blame."
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Before success on his own, the bearded, Kentucky-born singer
wrote or co-wrote six number one hits for some of country's
biggest stars. His 2015 debut studio album "Traveller" also won
a Grammy Award earlier this year for Best Country Album..
"Thank you everybody and thank you for being so kind to me," he
said after winning best male vocalist.
In other major awards, Jason Aldean won Entertainer of the Year.
Miranda Lambert won the Female Vocalist of the Year Award and
took the stage to perform "Tush" with Keith Urban and ZZ Top's
Billy Gibbons.
The Country Music awards show held in Las Vegas got off to a
raucous start with co-host Luke Bryan performing "Huntin',
Fishin' And Lovin' Every Day." He was later joined on stage by
Blake Shelton, with whom he had co-hosted the awards since 2013.
This year, Shelton was replaced by Dierks Bentley. When Bentley
came on stage with Bryan, Shelton joined in and said: "Good luck
tonight boys."
He then turned to Bryan and said, "You're a dumbass."
Bentley and Bryan then joked about how everyone in Nashville
wanted to take credit for Stapleton's success.
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Country music legend Dolly Parton also took to the stage to perform
a melody of "Coat of Many Colors," "Jolene" and "9 to 5" with pop
music giant Katy Perry.
Eric Church, in a performance of his song "Record Year," paid
tribute to musicians who died in the past year including David
Bowie, Stone Temple Pilots vocalist Scott Weiland, Motorhead bass
player Lemmy and Eagles guitarist and vocalist Glenn Frey.
Kelsea Ballerini won the New Female Vocalist of the Year award.
Thomas Rhett won Single Record of the Year with the song "Die a
Happy Man."
Florida Georgia Line won the Vocal Duo of the Year while Little Big
Town won Vocal Group of the Year.
(Reporting by Jon Herskovitz in Austin, Texas; Editing by Andrew Hay
and Michael Perry)
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