Shelton takes CMA Awards entertainer of the year

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Blake Shelton accepts the award for entertainer of the year at the 46th Annual Country Music Awards Thursday evening at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn. (AP)
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The North Carolina native was this year’s leading nominee, breaking through in prestigious categories for the first time. Yet no one was more surprised than Church, who said he certainly had no expectation of winning.

“Never, especially with our journey,” Church said. “I mean our path’s been a little bit different. I distinctly remember playing for eight people in Amarillo, Texas, four years ago, and to go from there to here is quite surreal.”

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 Sugarland or Brooks & Dunn 19 of the last 20 years.

“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.

Hunter Hayes won new artist of the year, while Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw won musical event of the year for “Party Like a Rock Star” and Toby Keith won video of the year for “Red Solo Cup.”

Church helped kick off the show by combining forces with Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan. Playing with a large American flag behind them, the trio of performers teamed up on Aldean’s new single “The Only Way I Know” from his new album “Night Train” and earned a standing ovation. Each returned later to play singles, showing how large a market share they now own in country music.

Most of country’s top stars were on hand at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena for the celebration, with many slated to perform. Swift performed somber new single “Begin Again” on a set with a picture of the Eiffel Tower and falling leaves in the background. She received an ovation of her own.

McGraw debuted the single “One of Those Nights” from his new album “Two Lanes of Freedom.” Lambert, dressed in a multi-colored bustier and leather pants, spun around on stage while performing her rockin’ song “Fastest Girl in Town.” The Band Perry delivered an energetic version of “Better Dig Two,” complete with laser light show, and Paisley performed new single “Southern Comfort Zone,” with an assist from the Brentwood Baptist choir.

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