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Country Music Association Awards 2010 Winners: Miranda Lambert Wins Big

CHRIS TALBOTT   11/11/10 06:59 AM ET   AP

Miranda Lambert Cmas

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Miranda Lambert's coronation at the Country Music Association Awards came with the most authentic endorsement you can get in Music City: Loretta Lynn.

"Nobody in country music is more country than Miranda," the icon said.

Lambert won three CMA awards Wednesday night, including the coveted album of the year, celebrating her 27th birthday by leading a sea change in country music that also included two wins for her fiance, Blake Shelton, and entertainer of the year for long-suffering Brad Paisley.

The blond Texas firebrand whose breakthrough album "Revolution" was just that joined Lynn on stage with Sheryl Crow for a rendition of "Coal Miner's Daughter."

Lambert received her female vocalist of the year trophy from Lynn, who is celebrating her 50th year as a singer.

"I hope it's the beginning," Lambert said. "I hope that I'm here 40 years from now, handing out an award like Loretta did."

Lambert also won video of the year for "The House That Built Me," which also won song of the year for songwriters Tom Douglas and Allan Shamblin.

It's a song that Lambert almost missed out on. It originally was pitched to Shelton, but when Lambert heard it, she immediately broke down because it seemed to perfectly describe her hard-luck childhood.

She asked Shelton if she could have the song instead. It went on to become her second No. 1 hit and helped her earn nine CMA nominations, a record for a woman and the second most in CMA history.

"People could've gotten greedy, but I'm glad they didn't," Shamblin said.

The song might be the perfect symbol for country's new "it" couple. They've shared in almost everything in a year that saw their engagement. Both said it was more special to see the other win.

For Shelton, who was recently invited to join the Grand Ole Opry, the night was not only a validation of his 11-year career, but a sign of acceptance from the Nashville music community. He ended Paisley's three-year run as male vocalist of the year – a development Paisley praised – and won music event of the year for his "Hillbilly Bone" collaboration with Trace Adkins.

"I know this stuff is political and that's my favorite thing about it right now," Shelton said. "That's the hardest thing to do in this town, is to get people on your side."

And people were definitely on their side. When Shelton won male vocalist, Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles said: "Ooooh, shake it up CMA."

And the traditionally conservative voters did just that. Other relatively new acts with wins included Lady Antebellum and the Zac Brown Band.

Lady A, the second-leading nominee with five, won vocal group of the year and single of the year for "Need You Now," a crossover sensation that has helped the trio's album of the same name to 3 million in sales. And Brown's band won new artist of the year. Sugarland took vocal duo of the year, and Mac McAnally won musician of the year.

Paisley, long Nashville's young gun who's matured into one of the genre's most popular spokesmen, was first nominated for the award in 2005. This year he became the face of the city after May's devastating floods. Just weeks from launching his aptly named H2O Tour, the floods destroyed most of his personal and tour gear, forcing a fast-forward effort to prepare.

"I owe this award to my crew that put this show on and take as much pride in it as I do," Paisley said. "If there was ever a year I wanted to win this one, it was this year."

Paisley, who co-hosted the ABC broadcast with Carrie Underwood, thought it was the CMA awards he's seen, and he's been watching since childhood. The show featured spirited performances by Keith Urban, Reba McEntire, the Zac Brown Band and Alan Jackson, Dierks Bentley and Carrie Underwood. And Gwyneth Paltrow sang the theme to her new movie, "Country Strong."

Paisley hailed voters for their willingness to vote for new faces.

"It really showed the health of country music right now, the fact that people are making some of the best music ever in our history," he said.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Miranda Lambert's coronation at the Country Music Association Awards came with the most authentic endorsement you can get in Music City: Loretta Lynn. "Nobody in country musi...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Miranda Lambert's coronation at the Country Music Association Awards came with the most authentic endorsement you can get in Music City: Loretta Lynn. "Nobody in country musi...
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julbar
06:49 PM on 11/12/2010
I love Bluegrass and Country but do not know a thing about it or the performers.. Just like to listen to it on my satellite car radio. Is that wrong?
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HankyJoe
I'm so full I can't hear.
10:53 PM on 11/13/2010
It is never wrong to love Bluegrass and Country. You will find some of the greatest song writers and musicans listening to Bluegrass and Country. I enjoy many types of music, it is really what captures you and often can depend on ones mood. I love the sound of the acoustic guitar, mandolin the banjo etc.
jrfromdallas
I find squirrels untrustworthy too...
03:28 PM on 11/11/2010
Take that Faith Hill and Tim McGraw!
02:41 PM on 11/11/2010
i was shocked at how sloppy some of the ladies looked last night. miranda lambert and kelly clarkson were outright obese. they going on an awards show like that and they couldnt have eaten a little less beforehand for posterity???
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SaraMN00
07:03 PM on 11/11/2010
Obese? Not even close.
mom72
right is almost always wrong.
07:42 PM on 11/11/2010
Wow, you must be a knock out to criticize these ladies!
02:38 PM on 11/11/2010
wow. this has to be one one of the most poorly edited articles ever.
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Samantha Monteleone
I hold on, & I feel strong, & I know that I can.
11:54 PM on 11/11/2010
I know. I cannot stand contractions in journalism!
02:38 PM on 11/11/2010
i was a little disgusted with the repeated focus last night on miranda and blake. both are mediocre country entertainers so it felt they were being forced on us, sort of like pearl jam was. i predict neither will ever produce anything really great ever
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Marcia75
05:21 PM on 11/11/2010
THANK YOU! I've been scouring the news to find anyone who disagrees with the current theory that these two are the future of country, and/or remotely talented.
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Marcia75
05:22 PM on 11/11/2010
Let me add that while my girl, Loretta thinks Miranda is country as country gets.....she doesn't know whats going on half the time so I'll forgive her.
02:21 PM on 11/11/2010
Many people complain about the new country music and pine for the old. I do appreciate some of the old stuff -- Hank Williams Sr, Johnny Cash, etc..., but frankly, it became tiresome hearing singers who were often alcoholics themselves sing about getting drunk, being wronged by their woman (probably deserved it) or losing their crappy job. It became old hearing about dysfunctional lives over & over thru voices that sounded too similar in style and expressed through tired, poorly written lyrics. The new stuff may have its own set of issues, but I dont miss 80%+ of the old country.
02:49 PM on 11/11/2010
Don't forget about their dogs
03:12 PM on 11/11/2010
That was definitely an oversight!
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JavaManiac
...with liberty and justice for all
05:54 AM on 11/13/2010
and the rocking chair
01:27 PM on 11/11/2010
Hate to say it, but the real country music is in Austin. Nashville has become a corporate industry producing simple, vapid and homogenized jingles for the masses. WIlly, Cash, Waylon... they have all been forgotten and replaced with bubblegum teenagers and squeeky clean pretenders. I wish someone could change it all, but Its hard to be an outlaw when coca-cola is selling your records. You might here some good bands on broadway any given night, but don't expect it on the radio. rant over.
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HankyJoe
I'm so full I can't hear.
10:59 PM on 11/13/2010
I love Willy, Cash.Waylon and Hank Williams. Trying to teach myself how to play Jambalaya but not having an easy time of it.
12:17 PM on 11/11/2010
I have actually never heard of these two people. Sometime people say that in these posts. I really have not.
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JavaManiac
...with liberty and justice for all
05:56 AM on 11/13/2010
I have not heard of them either. I kind of lost interest in country music or their stars in the late 90's.
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Marcia75
11:51 AM on 11/11/2010
This woman is one of the most horrific singers in the history of country music.
11:40 AM on 11/11/2010
Several things: I think Paltrow did fantastic. Gotta hand it to her for debuting in front of a crowd who are all successful in their singing careers!

I think Reba has a great energy and it's clear why she's loved. However, I can't get on board with her rendition of Beyonce's song nor can I stand her style of singing for very loOOnnggGGG b/c she goes up and down in this weird way.

Lambert deserved all the awards and more. She's a true talent who has worked very hard for what she has! Congrats!
10:53 AM on 11/11/2010
I loved Loretta Lynn, Miranda Lambert and Sheryl Crow's rendition of Coal Miners Daughter. Appreciation of all types of music is the sign of a true music lover. IMHO
10:48 AM on 11/11/2010
I have been listening to country only for about 7 years after a lifetime of rock, punk, and new wave. It IS a lot like the pop I listened to as a kid. The guitars are often very rock and roll in today's country. The only difference is the twang most people sing with. Lambert deserved to win this year-- I love her rocking country persona--a lot like the Dixie Chicks before the Iraq/Bush fallout.
10:43 AM on 11/11/2010
A few days ago, I griped on here about how there are no country music artists anymore who truly sing country music, then they make a fool of me by honoring people who do. I'm glad to be the fool and happy to see these artists win well-deserved awards!
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SaraMN00
07:06 PM on 11/11/2010
Have you heard Jamey Johnson sing? He's got some great music and to me sounds more like the old country...I love it all, though, except Taylor Swift. I can appreciate her song writing, but not really her singing.
07:59 PM on 11/11/2010
Thanks for the tip. I will check him out right away.
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HankyJoe
I'm so full I can't hear.
11:01 PM on 11/13/2010
Patty Griffin is amazing too.
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HankyJoe
I'm so full I can't hear.
09:36 AM on 11/11/2010
I meant Dolly Parton.
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HankyJoe
I'm so full I can't hear.
09:34 AM on 11/11/2010
I didn't watch the show but I am a fan of Miranda Lambert and the others. It would have been nice to see Loretta. Despite what your thoughts are on Ms. Paltrow she can sing. I have her song on my Ipod. On a side note, Minnie Driver also has a great voice. I have been listening to a lot of Emmylou Harris, Dolly Partong, Linda Rondstadt and Tanya Tucker lately. I enjoy listening to strong female singers.
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Stacey Scott
12:24 PM on 11/11/2010
Don't forger martina mcbride
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HankyJoe
I'm so full I can't hear.
12:34 PM on 11/11/2010
Yes, and her too! So many others I could name as well. Another favorite is Jeannie C. Riley.
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patman77
01:22 PM on 11/11/2010
rosanne cash
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spyboyz
when in doubt...twirl
05:17 PM on 11/12/2010
Just saw Emmylou 2 nights ago..She's the best !!!
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HankyJoe
I'm so full I can't hear.
10:38 PM on 11/13/2010
Lucky!