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Shelton Wins Big
At CMAs
Winning the Country Music Association Awards’ entertainer of the year is a top honor and always counted as a career high point. But for
“The Voice” star took home three trophies, including his third straight male vocalist victory, but nothing compared to sharing song of the year with wife Miranda Lambert. The pair wrote “Over You,” about the death of Shelton’s brother Richie in a car wreck 15 years ago. He said that trophy will always have a special place in their Oklahoma home.
“For me as a songwriter that is as personal as I can get,” Shelton said. “So that songwriter award, song of the year award, it will have its own shelf. It will have spotlights on it and an alarm and everything. Trip wires and there will be a land mine if you walk towards it. It is a real big deal to Miranda and I.”
Shelton’s entertainer win was the biggest surprise of a night full of them. Even he couldn’t believe he’d won the award in a field that included
“I didn’t think about that tonight. I was thinking there’s Taylor Swift right there,” he said of the two-time entertainer of the year. “Really, this is pretty dumb that there’s anyone else even nominated.”
The reality, though, is Shelton capped one of the most impressive career reboots in country music history with the win. About three years ago, he was searching for a hit or a gimmick that might return him to the top of the charts, without much luck. He scored a novelty hit with
He hasn’t sold as many records as Swift, whose Red just moved 1.2 million copies in its first week, or as many concert tickets as Chesney or Aldean. But his leading-man looks, wicked sense of humor, Twitter presence and mellow baritone have made him one of country’s top stars.
While Shelton didn’t give himself much of a shot, Lambert – who also won her third straight female vocalist of the year award – thought he fit the definition of entertainer of the year after doing a little research.
“I realized that it just meant not only touring numbers, not only ticket sales or how much production you have, but the way that you represent country music within a year,” Lambert said. “The media that you do and the work that you do and the TV shows that you are on and how you represent yourself and how you speak out about country music. When you think about it that way, Blake Shelton deserved to win that trophy tonight.”
Shelton’s victory was just one of many surprises during the awards. Quartet
“Y’all, this has been a 13-year journey,” Karen Fairchild said as members of the group fist-pumped, jumped up and down and shouted on stage. “We’re living proof that if you work really hard and chase your dream, all the good stuff happens and it follows you. Nashville, you made us your band. Thank you for letting us do this.”
Like fellow outsiders LBT,
“I spent a lot of my career wondering where I fit in – too country, too rock,” Church told the crowd. “I want to thank you guys for giving me somewhere to hang my hat tonight.”
The awards went off-script early, and not just for Little Big Town. Thompson Square won in a category that’s been locked up by either
“Ever since I was 5 years old, I used to practice in the kitchen with one of my Meemaw’s Mason jars for this moment here,” Shawna Thompson said.
Church helped kick off the show by combining forces with Aldean and
Most of country’s top stars were on hand at Nashville’s
Shelton, McGraw and wife
Little Big Town performed their winner “Pontoon,” a song that was something of a departure for Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Jimi Westbrook and Phillip Sweet. Produced by Jay Joyce, the song has a sharper groove than LBT’s previous efforts.
In a coincidence, Joyce also produced Church’s Chief. The hard edge he brought to both paid off all around.
Church said album of the year, arguably the CMA’s second most prestigious award, was a win that fit right in with his and Joyce’s philosophy.
“I still think in this day and time the only way to really get a fan base is you’ve got to give them more than one chapter of a book,” Church said. “They’ve got to read the whole book.”