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Miranda Lambert

November 11, 2010 by  

Miranda Lambert, It’s official country music has a couple new power.

Miranda Lambert and her boyfriend Blake Shelton was on the best night of country stars of two would be Wednesday at the 44th Annual Country Music Association (CMA) awards, taking home five awards in total, including Female Vocalist of the Year Album of the Year and Video of Miranda, and Male Vocalist and Musical Event of the Year by Blake.

In addition, Miranda hit “The House that I built” was named Song of the Year.

In accepting the award for Female Vocalist of his idol Loretta Lynn at the end of the night, Miranda said, “I do not know what is going on! I told Blake I think we have to go to church!”

To make matters worse, on Wednesday was also Miranda’s 27th birthday.

Blake to win Male Vocalist – his first – received cheers from the crowd, and real tears of Reba McEntire.

After walking to the podium, Blake said: “This was worth 34 years of steps to me, all of you. This is a really big deal for me … this is unbelievable!”

Miranda was very emotional after winning female vocalist, but Album of the Year win for the revolution, of course, meant a lot, too.

She told the crowd: “It’s my baby. Is what I do. It is what I live. Thank you for loving too much.”

Miranda’s big night and Blake inspired the series of co-host, Brad Paisley to comment: “After the night we are having, I think we can expect a baby of about nine months.”

Paisey Big Win
Brad left behind in the win department, or taking home a long-awaited Artist of the Year trophy. He had been nominated for the top prize of the CMA each year since 2005, but it was his first win in that category.

A very emotional Brad told the crowd, “My Hero Little Jimmy Dickens has said.” If you see a turtle on a fence post had help up ‘I feel like a turtle tonight. ”

He then proceeded to thank the fans, his wife Kimberley, his team and his grandfather, who died in 1987. Brad recalled that his grandfather encouraged him to play guitar, because if he did, he would never be alone. “I never thought it would take 20,000 people,” Brad said, wiping away tears.

The other big winner of the night were Lady Antebellum, who took home Single of the Year for “Need You Now” and Vocal Group of the Year.

Hillary Scott thanked his bandmates, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood, saying: “I can not imagine two more people to enjoy the ride with … this is so humiliating.”

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