LAS VEGAS, May 18, 2005

Vegas Goes A Little Bit Country

Wilson, Chesney, McGraw Highlight Academy Of Country Music Awards

    • Kenny Chesney accepts his award for entertainer of the year at the 40th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.

      Kenny Chesney accepts his award for entertainer of the year at the 40th annual Academy of Country Music Awards at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.  (AP)

    • Gretchen Wilson accepts the award for Top New Artist.

      Gretchen Wilson accepts the award for Top New Artist.  (AP)

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(AP)  A brash newcomer, an Australian and a newlywed recording veteran took away the top honors at the 40th annual Academy of Country Music Awards.

Gretchen Wilson won for both female vocalist and best new artist despite a sometimes in-your-face approach to the Nashville establishment.

Australian Keith Urban took male vocalist and album awards and Kenny Chesney was named entertainer of the year, just eight days after his surprise marriage to actress Renee Zellweger, who was on a movie set and missed Tuesday night's show.

Two poignant songs paid off for Tim McGraw and for Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss, who took home two trophies each.

Chesney laughed off questions about his marriage after the show, saying only that he would spend his evening going to a party and doing a little gambling.

"This is very special, no doubt about that. The magnitude of it is going to hit me about 2 o'clock in the morning after a couple of drinks," he said. "I won my first award at the academy and it's always a real special place."

Urban and Wilson were stunned by their awards.

"I'm just blown away that we've come to this point," Urban said from Belfast, Northern Ireland, where he was touring. "If there's just one award that I could have picked to win, it's album of the year."

Wilson, who flaunted a no-nonsense attitude in her breakout hit "Redneck Woman," cried as she accepted the female vocalist of the year trophy, ending a three-year run for Martina McBride.

"I don't even really know what to say, except for thank you," Wilson said. Backstage, she choked up again, saying, "It's been an amazing year for me."

McGraw — nominated in a leading six categories — took top single and song honors for his hit "Live Like You Were Dying," which has special meaning for him because his father, former pro baseball pitcher Tug McGraw, died of cancer last year.

The awards show had an international flavor. Along with Urban in Belfast, camouflage-clad Toby Keith performed "As Good as I Once Was" for a crowd of clapping U.S. troops in Iraq, saying "Welcome to honky-tonk university, ya'll. We're in Baghdad."

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