Stars
come out for Country Music awards show in
genre's hometown, Nashville
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[April 19, 2021]
By Rich McKay
(Reuters) - Broadcasting
before live audiences from country music's
hometown, Nashville, Tennessee, the 56th Academy
of Country Music awards show brought a
star-studded Sunday night. |
For the second year, the ACM
awards took place in multiple smaller sites
around Nashville, including the emblematic Grand
Ole Opry House, rather than at the usual Las
Vegas venue.
More than two dozen performers, including
co-hosts Keith Urban and Mickey Guyton, as well
as genre stars Kenny Chesney and Maren Morris,
who won two awards, took part in the three-hour
show aired by CBS and Paramount+ at 8 p.m. ET
(0000 GMT).
Luke Bryan took the top prize for Entertainer of
the Year, while Chris Stapelton won Album of the
Year for "Starting Over". Morris was awarded
Female Artist of the Year and Song of the Year
for "The Bones", and Thomas Rhett was named Male
Artist of the Year.
The award nominees sat spaced out in the mostly
empty front rows of the Opry, all wearing masks,
as the audience applauded and cheered from the
higher floors.
Bryan was scheduled to perform at the award show
but had to bow out after recently testing
positive for COVID-19.
"I'm so sorry I could not be there," he said in
a video message from Los Angeles, promising his
fans he would be back soon.
Morris thanked the talented artists she competed
with for inspiring her, saying, "I have heard
some of the best music out of you all this past
year."
Miranda Lambert, the most nominated female
artist in the Academy's history with 35 ACM
wins, kicked off the show alongside Elle King
with a duet rendition of "Drunk (and I Don't
Wanna Go Home)".
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Among the performances, Carrie
Underwood and Cece Winans stood out for a medley
of gospel songs including "Amazing Grace" and
"Great is Thy Faithfulness."
Guyton, a nominee for new Female Artist of the
Year, and the first Black woman to host the ACM
awards, performed her song "Hold On" with a
gospel choir accompaniment.
Urban, the 2019 Entertainer of the Year winner,
who returned this year after hosting the 2020
ACM show, thrilled the audience with his new
song "Tumbleweed."
The other winners included:
Duo of the Year - Dan + Shay
Group of the Year - Old Dominion
New Female Artist of the Year - Gabby Barrett
New Male Artist of the Year - Jimmie Allen
Single of The Year - "I Hope You're Happy Now"
by Carly Pearce and Lee Brice
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by
Karishma Singh)
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