Country music biggest night belonged to his son's birthday. Miranda Lambert was three times winner of the 44th Annual CMA Nov. 10 - his birthday 27. The bride-to-be received an early wedding present of the Country Music Association - his vocalist trophy and his correspondence.
A record nine-time candidate for the live broadcast and See Video of the Year for his successful video for "The house he built my" Album of the Year for her vaunted "revolution" and the singer of the year . Boyfriend Blake Shelton is the CMA Male Vocalist of the year winner in his first (and probably too late), for the time being nominated in this category. Blake won his first CMA award in a ceremony before the show, scoring music event of the year for his duet with Trace Adkins, "Hill Billy Bone."
Miranda and Blake are the first couple Faith Hill and Tim McGraw in 2000 to win the singer works in the same year.
It 'was a historic night for Brad Paisley, his first show this year won CMA candidates in six games in a row. The famous musician and co-host of a third time with Carrie Underwood, a lot of laughs throughout the night, when two colleagues made fun of, current athletes and adultery, among other objectives.
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Lady Antebellum were double winners, taking home Single of the Year for his crossover hit, "Need You Now", along with the Vocal Group of the Year for the second consecutive year. The Zac Brown Band is now eligible to receive the prestigious CMA Best New Artist properly. And his top vocal duo Sugarland display represent a fourth consecutive year in the category of many thoughts, Brooks & Dunn, this year for his senior year to go as a duo.
On the night of shows ranging from stomping into tears ... Legends of new faces. Carrie began to show on a high note, making their live debut of songs from the brutal "Like This", accompanied by her partner Brad and Keith Urban on guitar. Other collaborations have been the Zac Brown Band, Alan Jackson, "How is walking sang," Kelly Clarkson with Jason Aldean on his new duet "Do You Want to Stay" and Miranda Lambert, Sheryl Crow, Loretta Lynn, with the classic "Coal Miner's Daughter "as a tribute to these icons of the 50th anniversary of the music industry.
And Gwyneth Paltrow, whom he met during the night, the more collective curiosity to see his debut as a singer in the live music of the CMAS. Accompanied by Vince Gill on backing vocals, the Oscar-winning hit every note in his first radio single "country strong" country, which is also the title of the new film in which he plays a troubled singer and songwriter.