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				 A heavily pregnant Underwood, one of country music's biggest 
				celebrities, chose the live televised show in Nashville to 
				reveal for the first time that the second child she is expecting 
				is a boy. 
 Underwood, who co-hosted the show with singer Brad Paisley, won 
				female vocalist of the year for the fifth time and brought the 
				house down with an emotional performance of her single about 
				bringing people together, "Love Wins."
 
 "Thank you God. I have been blessed with so much in my life," 
				Underwood said.
 
 Stapleton won three awards - male vocalist of the year, single 
				and song of the year for "Broken Halos."
 
 But in a surprise result, he lost the night's biggest prize - 
				entertainer of the year - to Keith Urban, the former "American 
				Idol" judge and husband of actress Nicole Kidman.
 
 "I am shocked beyond shocked," a tearful Urban said. "I feel 
				very grateful that I get to do what I do. God bless country 
				music."
 
 Garth Brooks opened the show with a minute of silence for the 12 
				people shot dead last week at a bar in Southern California that 
				was popular for country line dancing. The gunman, a former U.S. 
				Marine, died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot.
 
 "Tonight, let's celebrate their lives," Brooks said. "Let the 
				music unite us with love in their enduring memory."
 
				 
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			On a male-dominated night, Kacey Musgraves, 30, won her first big 
			CMA prize, taking home album of the year for "Golden Hour." No women 
			were among the five nominees this year for entertainer of the year.
 "2018 has been a huge year for men in country music," quipped 
			Paisley as he opened the three-hour show with Underwood.
 
			"Finally!" Underwood retorted.
 
			 
			The oldest and youngest stars were among the most-talked about 
			performers.
 
 Veteran bluegrass musician Ricky Skaggs, 64, got an extended 
			showcase, playing with Paisley and Urban, while Brooks, a country 
			staple for 30 years, debuted an acoustic ballad, "Stronger Than Me," 
			dedicated to his wife, Trisha Yearwood.
 
 On the younger end, Kelsea Ballerini, 25, performed her defiant 
			dance-pop ode to female empowerment, "Miss Me More."
 
 Other winners on Wednesday included Old Dominion, Brothers Osborne, 
			Thomas Rhett, and best new artist Luke Combs.
 
 (Reporting by Jill Serjeant; editing by Darren Schuettler)
 
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