NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 13, 2008

Chesney CMA Entertainer Of Year ... Again!

Country Star Wins Top Honor For 4th Time, George Strait Makes History

    • Kenny Chesney accepts the Entertainer of the Year award during the 42nd Annual CMA Awards show on Wednesday Nov. 12, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn.

      Kenny Chesney accepts the Entertainer of the Year award during the 42nd Annual CMA Awards show on Wednesday Nov. 12, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn.  (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

    • Musician George Strait performs

      Musician George Strait performs "River of Love" at the 42nd Annual CMA Awards on Wednesday Nov. 12, 2008 in Nashville, Tenn.  (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

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    The performances, the winners, the red carpets and more from the Country Music Association Awards.

(AP)  Kenny Chesney won his fourth entertainer of the year award and George Strait became the most-honored artist in the history of the Country Music Association Awards at Wednesday's ceremony.

The show was 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.

Chesney took home his fourth entertainer of the year trophy, tying Garth Brooks for the most wins in the category, considered the night's top honor. He's now won the award the last three years in a row.

"Winning entertainer of year for the fourth time in five years is more than this kid ever dreamed of," Chesney said backstage.

While Chesney knows his reign will eventually end, he said, "I'm not going to lay down. I love the heart, commitment and sacrifice it takes to do this."

And to his competitors, he issued a challenge: "Come and get me."

Check out all the winners here.

Chesney wasn't the night's only big winner. Strait won single and album of the year, making him the act with the most awards in the history of the ceremony, with 22 total.

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. Sugarland won the award for duo of the year, and earlier, Nettles won song of the year for Sugarland's hit "Stay."

"We have so much to prove - songs to write, people to win" over, Nettles said backstage.

The show was co-hosted by Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley.

Underwood won her third consecutive female vocalist award and told her mother in her acceptance speech, "It's real hard to sing when you're in the second row crying." 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.

Paisley, who won video of the year earlier, hugged Keith Urban and kissed the stomach of his pregnant wife, actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley, as he went up to collect his award.

Rascal Flatts won their 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. As they picked up their award, their awe-struck guitarist, Dave Haywood, said: "It's not supposed to happen like this."

While the awards may have been the main point of the evening, it was the performances that 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.

Taylor 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.

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."

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

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 Urban opened the show with dueling guitars as they performed their duet, "Start a Band." The song is the first single from Paisley's new mostly instrumental album, "Play." The two incorporated elements of classic rock anthems such as "Layla" and "Smoke on the Water" as they played.

Paisley also performed a musical tribute to singer and guitarist Jerry Reed, who died this year.


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by ekucrew November 14, 2008 2:37 PM EST
Egads! Chesney looks like warty freak now! He at least looked NON metrosexual about ten years ago...drop the puka shell necklace already. This is taking the Napoleonic complex to the extreme!
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by earache4 November 14, 2008 10:23 AM EST
Don''t get anymore redneck than Paisley''s song about "I''d like to check you for ticks"....
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by misssuzq November 13, 2008 5:46 PM EST
If he is gay, why isn''t he manning up and admiting it?

If most people believe it and he is still doing well, then people are not holding it against him.

What is all of this Proud business if they are not all that proud after all?
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by be_real November 13, 2008 4:45 PM EST
CMA = Hillbilly Music Awards
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by dvillegas43-2009 November 13, 2008 4:36 PM EST
How many of these crappy award shows are on? Wasn''t this one on a few months ago? With all the award shows going on the awards become meaningless. Just another way to sell tampons.
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by qdude1 November 13, 2008 2:18 PM EST
GAY GAY GAY
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by icdumbpeeps November 13, 2008 1:57 PM EST
He is gay! Maybe next time he''ll marry Lisa Marie Presley. She likes freaks too.
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by neonink November 13, 2008 12:47 PM EST
How many times are they going to try and make him feel better around Renee?

Man.. get over it.

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