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It's No. 4 for Chesney: George Strait, Jennifer Nettles are also big winners on CMA Awards

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Published: November 13, 2008

NASHVILLE, Tenn.

Kenny Chesney won his fourth entertainer of the year award -- tying Garth Brooks for the most wins in the category -- at yesterday's CMA awards, a ceremony highlighted by a lavish performance by Taylor Swift, a surprise appearance by rapper Lil Wayne, and the return of one of country's biggest stars, Shania Twain.

"You look really good," Chesney remarked to Twain, who wore a sexy, low-cut dress as she presented Chesney with his award. Twain is one of country's best-selling artists, but she has spent the last several years out of the spotlight. She had not been on the show in four years.

After winning the evening's top award, Chesney said: "As much as tonight is about awards, I really believe that being able to stand up here is more about great songs, more about the fans, more about being on stage every night in front of a lot of people that really make it happen for me and the band out there."

The award -- his third straight win in the category -- helped Chesney avoid a shutout. He was the night's lead nominee with seven but did not pick up a trophy in the other categories.

George Strait won single and album of the year. Strait thanked the songwriters for "letting me sing such a beautiful song" after the poignant "I Saw God Today" won single of the year. He later won album of the year for Troubadour.

"Everybody says they've got the greatest fans. Well, I've really got the greatest fans," Strait said in accepting the album award.

Also winning two awards was Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland, which won the award for duo of the year, and earlier, Nettles won song of the year for Sugarland's hit "Stay."

Carrie Underwood, who was a co-host of the show with Brad Paisley, won her third consecutive female vocalist award. Paisley won male vocalist of the year.

"I just want to say, Mom, it's real hard to sing when you're in the second row crying," a teary-eyed Underwood told her mother during her speech. It came after her performance of her No. 1 hit "Just a Dream," about a woman who lost her loved one in war. The song was introduced by Leslie Ponder, who lost her husband in Afghanistan.

Underwood, a former American Idol champ, also thanked country fans. "I got here in an unconventional way, and you guys didn't have to accept me at all.''

Rascal Flatts won its sixth-straight vocal group of the year award, beating out the Eagles, Emerson Drive, Lady Antebellum and Little Big Town for the honor.

Lady Antebellum, a trio that is one of country music's most promising acts, won best new artist.

Though the awards may have been the main point of the evening, the performances dominated the show.

Kid Rock performed his hit "All Summer Long," and, perhaps in a nod to his hip-hop roots, brought out top-seller Lil Wayne on stage, though the rapper didn't utter a word -- he just mimicked playing a guitar onstage. He may have been the first true rap act to perform at the CMAs.

Swift brought her hit "Love Story," which features characters named Romeo and Juliet, to life with an elaborate set which featured her wearing a medieval-looking purple gown with a castle backdrop: She later shed the gown to reveal a sweeping white dress.

Brooks & Dunn have said that "Cowgirls Don't Cry" was inspired by country great Reba McEntire, and she joined them on the song, an ode to a tough woman.

Chesney performed his reggae-flavored hit "Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven" with the reggae band the Wailers backing him up. They also performed the Bob Marley classic "Three Little Birds." The Eagles, whose return to the top of the charts has a lot to do with their recent country leanings, performed "Busy Being Fabulous."

Paisley and Keith Urban opened the show with dueling guitars as they performed their duet, "Start a Band." Paisley also performed a musical tribute to singer and guitarist Jerry Reed, who died this year.


CMA winners

Entertainer of the Year: Kenny Chesney.

Male Vocalist of the Year: Brad Paisley.

Female Vocalist of the Year: Carrie Underwood.

Song of the Year: "Stay," Jennifer Nettles.

Album of the Year: Troubadour, George Strait.

Music Video of the Year: "Waitin' on a Woman," Brad Paisley featuring Andy Griffith.

Music Event: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss.

Vocal Group of the Year: Rascal Flatts.

New Artist of the Year: Lady Antebellum.

Single of the Year: "I Saw God Today," George Strait.

Vocal Duo of the Year: Sugarland.

Musician of the Year: Mac McAnally.

The Associated Press

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