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MAY 2017
Volume 48
Number 5
Issue 567
News
Walt Trott in Nashville
Duncan Warwick in London
ACM scores
Editor
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Douglas McPherson, Stephen O’Hanlon,
Roland Purdy, Adrian Peel, Paul Riley,
Wayne Smart, Chris Smith, Alison Stokes,
Tom Travis, Walt Trott, Jack Watkins
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The 52nd Academy of Country Music awards
proved a ratings winner for CBS. Hosted
once again by Luke Bryan and Dierks Bentley
(above) televised live from Las Vegas, April
2, with Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett
and Florida Georgia Line emerging double
winners. Although Keith Urban led in number
of nominations (seven), his take-home tally
was zip. Jason Aldean eclipsed him as well
for the night’s top trophy Entertainer of the
Year, repeating last year’s win of that prize.
Seemingly surprised, Jason blurted, out “You
guys don’t know how much I love getting up and
doing what I do every day!” Then in a respectful
salute to losing nominees Urban, Luke Bryan,
Florida Georgia Line and Carrie Underwood,
he added, “I have nothing but respect for all you
guys. Such an amazing group of artists, I’m just
glad to get to be a part of it.”
Here are the other winners: Lambert, best
female vocalist; Rhett, best male vocalist; The
Brothers Osborne, best vocal duo; Little Big
Town, best group; Lambert’s Weight of These
Wings, best album; Rhett’s Die a Happy
Man, best song (shared with co-writers Sean
Douglas, Joe Spargur); Florida Georgia
Line’s H.O.L.Y., best single; Florida Georgia
Line’s May We All with Tim McGraw, best
vocal event; and Forever Country, Artists of
Then, Now & Forever (project), won director
Joseph Kahn, a best video award.
Voted best new singers are: Maren Morris,
female; and Jon Pardi, male.
Big closer for the telecast was the
1990s pop-rock group Backstreet Boys’
collaboration (inset) with Florida Georgia
Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley. The
latter pair amazed front-row onlookers like Tim
McGraw, by accurately rendering Backstreet
Boys’ intricate dance moves, following their
God, Your Mama and Me and the boy band’s
classic Everybody (Backstreet’s Back), as all
seven executed BB’s dance steps, making for
an exciting super-finale.