CBS/AP/ February 11, 2009, 4:51 PM

Three ACM Wins In A Row For Chesney

Kenny Chesney collected his third consecutive entertainer of the year trophy Tuesday as the Academy of Country Music also paid tribute to a youngster and some oldsters.

The academy honored veteran George Strait, newcomer Carrie Underwood and gave an unprecedented 14th vocal duo award to Brooks & Dunn.

Brooks & Dunn were up against some stiff competition from Sugarland, Montgomery Gentry, Big & Rich and The Wreckers, and Ronnie Dunn fretted before the show that the pair had to lose "sooner or later."

"Not this year," an exuberant Kix Brooks said as the duo claimed the trophy. "It's still as much fun as it's ever been, and we're going to keep doing it."

A few minutes later, a subdued Chesney, wearing a black cowboy hat, accepted the top award, paying tribute to fellow musicians Keith Whitley and Strait.

"When I first started playing music, I was in college and I would go rent all my equipment and put it in the back of a pickup truck. The only thing I wanted to do was cut a record as good as Keith Whitley did, and I listened to that music over and over again," he said.

Strait, who came into the competition with a leading eight nominations, claimed the first award of the night, winning song of the year for "Give It Away."

Photos: Country Stars Put On A Show
It was presented by Early Shhow co-anchor Hannah Storm. As he collected his trophy, he seemed particularly touched that as an older performer he wasn't forgotten.

"I'm old enough to be Carrie Underwood's grandfather," the 55-year-old said of his 24-year-old fellow singer.

3Underwood, the 2005 "American Idol" winner, won album of the year for her debut CD, "Some Hearts," and was honored as top female vocalist.

"I would not be here if it were not for 'American Idol,"' she said as she collected her vocal award. "Thank you, fans. God bless you."

Strait was also nominated for entertainer of the year, along with Chesney, Brooks & Dunn, Rascal Flatts and Tim McGraw.

Miranda Lambert won new female vocalist, beating out former "American Idol" contestant Kellie Pickler and teenage country star Taylor Swift.

During the show, Swift performed her hit song "Tim McGraw," as its namesake and his wife, country star Faith Hill, sat in the audience beaming.

List Of ACM Winners
Lambert attended the ceremonies with boyfriend and fellow country singer Blake Shelton, but he missed her victory.

"He went to the bathroom just as I was winning, so I had nobody to hug," she said.

Brad Paisley was named male vocalist of the year, the only category in which he was nominated. Rascal Flatts captured best vocal group.

2Underwood, whose dark hit "Before He Cheats" dominated the video awards at last month's fan-voted Country Music Television Music Awards, was also up for best female vocalist, single of the year, song of the year and video of the year at the ACMs, where winners are picked by the 4,500-member academy.

The entertainment-driven program, hosted by Reba McEntire, was slated to hand out just a dozen awards. The show aired live on CBS from the MGM Grand hotel-casino, with a tape-delayed broadcast for the West Coast.

Along with the top nominees, performers were to include Martina McBride, Josh Turner, Toby Keith, Sugarland and Paisley.

Brooks & Dunn earlier were named recipients of the Home Depot Humanitarian Award, joining past honorees McEntire, Vince Gill, Lonestar, McBride and Neal McCoy. The group will be honored with two playgrounds to be built in cities of their choice.

Photos: Stars Dazzle On 2007 ACM Awards Red Carpet
"It's a pretty cool thing. I told them we're a duo, so they should give us two. They didn't blink an eye," Dunn said. He is looking for a playground spot in Nashville. Partner Kix Brooks has chosen Shreveport, La.

Other artists whose awards were announced before Tuesday's show include: Producer Dann Huff; bass, Glenn Worf; drums, Eddie Bayers; fiddle, Aubrey Haynie; guitar, Brent Mason; keyboard, John Hobbs; specialty instrument (fiddle, mandolin), Stuart Duncan; steel guitar, Michael Johnson.
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bevlongfellow says:
It was Bill Anderson who said he was old enough to be Carrie's grandfather. Also, on another CBS report, it said it was broadcast from Mandalay Bay Resort and casino. That is also wrong. It was held at the MGM Grand. Funny that CBS had broadcasting rights, but can't get the story right??
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princetonmom says:
Silly silly 71. I'm in Nashville writing and playing this music on a monthly basis, and listen to it all the time. People are recording my music. And while I suppose IQ slips with age (since it's figured out by dividing chronological age into some formula including mental test score), I made it into Mensa as a 13 year old with about 30 points to spare.

Gore is from Tennessee...

You probably need to hear the most beautiful songs, lyrically and musically, which don't nec. make it on to Clear Channel stations, but is performed brilliantly in writers' clubs in Nashville like the Bluebird Cafe.

But it's a taste thing, too, and although I'm a Rust Belt kid, I'm now appalled at the Northern prejudice against country music, even among players and music business people who should know better. The most astute ears listen cross-genre for quality, and grow the most by being open-minded.
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texaslove1 says:
I watched last night's awards & I need to make a correction. George Strait wasn't the one that said he was old enough to be Carrie Underwood's grandfather ... it was someone that worked with him on the "Give It Away" song. I just wanted to make sure he wasn't quoted for something he didn't even say.
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noaanhc says:
So good to see Reba McEntire again.Been a loyal fan of hers for over 20 yrs.I hope in a few more years she will be inducted into the
Country Music Hall Of Fame.
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texas468 says:
Veteran71 - get a life and some education before you post again. Stop being so narrow-minded, and trying to lump everything to G. Bush - GEEZE you silly liberals!!! Country music has NOTHING to do with the President. It tells a story - sad, happy, silly, and spiritual at times. I also like jazz,rap,hip-hop,classical,metal....a whole gammet of different styles of music. So don't tell me my IQ is low and I have diminished cognitive abilities.

On another note, congrats to all the winners!!! Carrie and Kenny are GREAT singers, and they deserve these awards.
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cricketmk3 says:
So Veteran71, I would be interested to know what type of music an "unbiased" person with a "high I.Q." like you would listen to.
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lhwrites says:
Hey veteran 71 - Try actually listening to some country music sometime. It is far more literate and well written than 90% of pop music and rock, the voices are incredible (have you ever heard of Josh Turner, Randy Travis, Wynonna or Patty Loveless?), and you can hear all the instruments and words. You obviously have never heard any country music. As far as the George Bush connection - please don't make me gag. I'm a liberal Democrat with a Masters Degree from New York. Liking good music sure doesn't make one a supporter of this corrupt administration.
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lhwrites says:
Hey veteran 71 - Try actually listening to some country music sometime. It is far more literate and well written than 90% of pop music and rock, the voices are incredible (have you ever heard of Josh Turner, Randy Travis, Wynonna or Patty Loveless?), and you can hear all the instruments and words. You obviously have never heard any country music. As far as the George Bush connection - please don't make me gag. I'm a liberal Democrat with a Masters Degree from New York. Liking good music sure doesn't make one a supporter of this corrupt administration.
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lhwrites says:
Hey veteran 71 - Try actually listening to some country music sometime. It is far more literate and well written than 90% of pop music and rock, the voices are incredible (have you ever heard of Josh Turner, Randy Travis, Wynonna or Patty Loveless?), and you can hear all the instruments and words. You obviously have never heard any country music. As far as the George Bush connection - please don't make me gag. I'm a liberal Democrat with a Masters Degree from New York. Liking good music sure doesn't make one a supporter of this corrupt administration.
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