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Brooks & Dunn's inspirational song "Believe" won three awards Monday night, including single and song of the year, during the 40th Annual Country Music Association Awards.
Brooks & Dunn’s inspirational song “Believe” won three awards Monday night, including single and song of the year, during the 40th Annual Country Music Association Awards.
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Nashville, Tenn. – Kenny Chesney won entertainer of the year and Brooks & Dunn’s inspirational song “Believe” won three trophies, including single and song of the year, at the 40th Annual Country Music Association Awards on Monday night.

“This year has in ways been the most emotionally satisfying year and also the most emotionally draining year of my life,” said Chesney, who went through a high-profile marriage and split with actress Renee Zellweger last year. “There have been so many ups and downs, it’s been like a huge emotional roller-coaster ride.”

Chesney also won the honor two years ago.

One of the night’s more poignant moments came from a winner who wasn’t even there – Keith Urban. The Aussie country star, who last month entered a rehabilitation center for alcohol abuse, won male vocalist of the year for the second year in a row.

When Urban’s name was announced, he received a standing ovation, and his award was accepted by Ronnie Dunn. Dunn read a letter from Urban in which he thanked his friends and family and actress-wife Nicole Kidman, whom he married earlier this year: “To my wife, Nicole, I love you.

“I’m looking forward to coming home and seeing you all soon.”

Dunn added: “We love you, Keith – good luck, brother.”

Besides accepting the award for Urban, Dunn was busy accepting awards and also hosting the show along with his partner, Kix Brooks. The pair also won music video of the year for “Believe” and opened the night by performing “Building Bridges” with guests Vince Gill and Sheryl Crow.

“This has been another huge year for country music,” Kix Brooks said. “Tonight, we’re here together to show off what it’s really all about, and that’s the greatest music on the face of the Earth.”

The gospel-tinged “Believe” was co-written by Ronnie Dunn and Craig Wiseman, who also co-wrote Tim McGraw’s smash “Live Like You Were Dying.”

Both won song-of-the-year honors for “Believe.”

“Every time it comes on the radio now I have to pull over, like I’m hearing it for the first time,” Wiseman said backstage of “Believe.”

“Ronnie really brought something to that song that’s something beyond.”

As expected, Brooks & Dunn also won vocal duo award. The group has owned the category since 1992, winning every year except in 2000 when Montgomery Gentry won.

“I’m sincerely shocked the voters haven’t gotten tired of seeing us walk up there,” Brooks said backstage.

“American Idol” winner Carrie Underwood won female vocalist and the Horizon Award.

Backstage, she said she was pleased to be nominated, let alone win two. “I would have taken male vocalist if they had given it to me,” she joked.

The multiplatinum band Rascal Flatts took the vocal group award, capping what singer Gary LeVox described as an “amazing year.”

Brad Paisley, who was shut out last year despite six nomination, won album of the year for “Time Well Wasted.” Before Monday’s show, he and Dolly Parton also won musical event of the year for their spiritual song “When I Get Where I’m Going.” It was Parton’s first CMA award since 1996.


CMA winners

Winners at Monday’s 40th annual CMA Awards:

Entertainer of the Year: Kenny Chesney

Single: “Believe,” Brooks & Dunn

Album: “Time Well Wasted,” Brad Paisley

Song: “Believe,” Craig Wiseman and Ronnie Dunn

Female Vocalist: Carrie Underwood

Male Vocalist: Keith Urban

Vocal Group: Rascal Flatts

Vocal Duo: Brooks & Dunn

Musical Event: “When I Get Where I’m Going,” Brad Paisley and Dolly Parton

Musician: Randy Scruggs

Music Video: “Believe,” Brooks & Dunn

Horizon Award: Carrie Underwood

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