ACM Awards 2014

Academy of Country Music: ACM Awards 2014
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ACM Awards 2014 - Blake and Miranda
ACM Awards 2014 - Taylor Swift
ACM Awards 2014 - Shakira
ACM Awards 2014 - Carrie Underwood
ACM Awards 2014 - Kacey Musgraves
ACM Awards 2014 - Olivia Munn
ACM Awards 2014 - Cassadee Pope
ACM Awards 2014 - Shakira in Red
ACM Awards 2014 - Carrie and Miranda
ACM Awards 2014 - Jamie Lynn Spears
ACM Awards 2014 - Miranda and Taylor
ACM Awards 2014 - Shawna and Keifer
ACM Awards 2014 - Lee and Sara
ACM Awards 2014 - Danielle Bradbery
ACM Awards 2014 - Faith and Tim
ACM Awards 2014 - Angie and Jewel
ACM Awards 2014 - Kelleigh Bannen
ACM Awards 2014 - Keltie Knight
ACM Awards 2014 - Brett Eldredge
ACM Awards 2014 - Kellie Pickler
ACM Awards 2014 - Sarah Davidson
ACM Awards 2014 - The Band Perry
ACM Awards 2014 - Hillary and Stevie
ACM Awards 2014 - Darius Rucker
ACM Awards 2014 - Shawna and Keifer
ACM Awards 2014 - Hunter Hayes
ACM Awards 2014 - Raelynn and Miranda
ACM Awards 2014 - Blake and Shakira
ACM Awards 2014 - Luke Bryan
ACM Awards 2014 - Blake and Miranda
ACM Awards 2014 - Lee Bice
ACM Awards 2014 - Luke and Caroline
ACM Awards 2014 - Band Perry
ACM Awards 2014 - Sheryl Crow
ACM Awards 2014 - Kacey Musgraves Award
ACM Awards 2014 - Chris and LL Cool

The Academy of Country Music’s 49th Annual Awards were broadcast out of the MGM Grand in Las Vegas again this year, with special performances in nearby Mandalay Bay.

The Academy of Country Music’s 49th Annual Awards were broadcast out of the MGM Grand in Las Vegas again this year, with special performances in nearby Mandalay Bay.

The stars of the show were undoubtedly hosts Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan, who took great delight in making fun of each other and all the performers and nominees all night in genuinely funny bits. They came to the stage dressed as Daft Punk, they tried to top Ellen’s Oscar selfie stunt and decided they were the only famous enough people in-house to take a selfie of, and of course their bad Letterman jokes. Pair that with shout-outs to same-sex marriage and legalizing drugs in their opening monologue, this was not your mama’s ACMs.

The debut TV performances of new singles from Miranda Lambert and Lady Antebellum were crowd favorites, with the latter bringing Stevie Nicks on stage to join them and busting into a few verses of the Fleetwood Mac hit “Rihannon” which brought the whole theater to their feet.

Another performance that grabbed the crowd’s attention far above the many others in the telecast was host Luke Bryan doing “Play It Again” on a spinning record. The song had all the heads in camera shot bobbing and it looked like someone told Taylor Swift to stay in her seat for this show or else she’d have been up dancing to this one.

Meanwhile, our co-host Blake Shelton performed with Shakira, debuting a “Medicine”, a song featured on the latter’s new self-titled album. Shakira is in red lingerie and thigh-highs, bring a touch of pop music stage costumes to a show that doesn’t see much of that stuff. This makes Shelton’s second duet with a coach from The Voice, following the one he did with Christina Aguilera. Why do all the people on that show want to record duets with him? Is Miranda okay with him doing it with so many other ladies? Guess so!

A surprise crowd sing- and clap-along came when Darius Rucker and Lady Antebellum joined forces to perform “Wagon Wheel” and brought a down home, acoustic feel to the whole thing. And finally Taylor Swift got to dance! Other famous people the camera caught singing along: Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Keith Urban, Angie Harmon and Carrie Underwood, mainly because everyone knows this song and universally loves it. This was the highlight that delighted the crowd, while being one of the most lo-fi performances of the night.

As expected, the tribute to Merle Haggard was a powerful moment. With an introduction by a country music legend in his own right, Garth Brooks, and performances from Miranda Lambert and George Strait doing “The Fugitive” and “Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down,” it was a fitting tribute for a Crystal Milestone Award winner and man whose contributions to country music are one step beyond being legendary. Strait was the perfect choice here, as his neoclassical style is heavily indebted to the Bakersfield sound Haggard is best known for. A Garth-Miranda-King George lead chorus of “Happy Birthday” from the crowd lead into Haggard’s short and to-the-point acceptance speech.

Last, but not least, was a well deserved win: our Entertainer of the Year (or is it Lifetime?) is George Strait. When he said it heard this was a fan voted award, he couldn’t seem to find the words to express his thanks. A tearful, touched King George walked home with his crown and the crowd left feeling that all was right with the world of country music.

Complete list of ACM Awards Winners:

Entertainer of the Year:

George Strait

Male Vocalist of the Year:

Jason Aldean

Female Vocalist of the Year:

Miranda Lambert

Vocal Duo of the Year:

Florida Georgia Line

New Artist of the Year:

Justin Moore

Vocal Group of the Year:

The Band Perry

Album of the Year:

Same Trailer Different Park: Kacey Musgraves

Producers: Luke Laird, Shane McAnally, Kacey Musgraves

Record Label: Mercury Records

Single Record of the Year:

Mama’s Broken Heart: Miranda Lambert

Producers: Chuck Ainlay, Frank Liddell, Glenn Worf

Record Label: RCA Nashville

Song of the Year:

I Drive Your Truck: Lee Brice

Songwriters: Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington, Jimmy Yeary

Publishers: Beattyville Music (BMI), EMI Blackwood Music, Inc. (BMI), Great Day At This Music (BMI), Happy Tears Music (ASCAP), Vistaville Music (ASCAP), Watch This Girl Publishing (BMI)

Video of the Year:

Highway Don’t Care: Tim McGraw Featuring Taylor Swift & Keith Urban

Producers: Tameron Hedge, Chandra LaPlume

Director: Shane Drake

Vocal Event of the Year:

We Were Us: Keith Urban And Miranda Lambert

Producers: Nathan Chapman, Keith Urban

Record Labels: Capitol Records Nashville, Hit Red Records, RCA Nashville

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