Thursday, 5 June 2014

Carrie Underwood's big night






Miranda Lambert, left, and Carrie Underwood take selfies with fans on the red carpet of the 2014 CMT Music Awards on Wednesday, June 4, in Nashville.Miranda Lambert, left, and Carrie Underwood take selfies with fans on the red carpet of the 2014 CMT Music Awards on Wednesday, June 4, in Nashville.

Nicole Kidman and Keith UrbanNicole Kidman and Keith Urban

Kristen BellKristen Bell

From left, Dave Haywood, Hillary Scott and Charles Kelley of Lady AntebellumFrom left, Dave Haywood, Hillary Scott and Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum

LeAnn RimesLeAnn Rimes

Alan Jackson and Denise JacksonAlan Jackson and Denise Jackson

Kimberly Van Der Beek and James Van Der BeekKimberly Van Der Beek and James Van Der Beek

Lionel RichieLionel Richie

From left, Jon Jones, Mike Eli, Chris Thompson and James Young of the Eli Young BandFrom left, Jon Jones, Mike Eli, Chris Thompson and James Young of the Eli Young Band

Lauren Rhett and Thomas RhettLauren Rhett and Thomas Rhett

Kimberly Schlapman of Little Big TownKimberly Schlapman of Little Big Town

 The Doobie Brothers The Doobie Brothers

Kip MooreKip Moore

Cassadee PopeCassadee Pope

Scott Borchetta and Sandi Spika BorchettaScott Borchetta and Sandi Spika Borchetta

Hunter HayesHunter Hayes

The cast of CMT's "Party Down South"The cast of CMT's "Party Down South"

Shawna Thompson of Thompson SquareShawna Thompson of Thompson Square

Jason DeruloJason Derulo

Brian Kelley, left, and Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia LineBrian Kelley, left, and Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line

Jennifer Nettles and John LegendJennifer Nettles and John Legend

Luke BryanLuke Bryan

From left, Neil Perry, Kimberly Perry and Reid Perry of The Band PerryFrom left, Neil Perry, Kimberly Perry and Reid Perry of The Band Perry

Beth Chapman and Duane ChapmanBeth Chapman and Duane Chapman

"Stone Cold" Steve Austin"Stone Cold" Steve Austin

Dusty Hill, left, and Billy Gibbons of ZZ TopDusty Hill, left, and Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top

RaeLynnRaeLynn

From left, Josh McSwain, Scott Thomas, Barry Knox and Matt Thomas of ParmaleeFrom left, Josh McSwain, Scott Thomas, Barry Knox and Matt Thomas of Parmalee

Dierks BentleyDierks Bentley

Jake Owen and Lacey BuchananJake Owen and Lacey Buchanan








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  • Carrie Underwood won again for video of the year

  • Country stars team with other musicians for mashup performances

  • Alan Jackson was honored with the first CMT Impact Award




(CNN) -- Carrie Underwood continued her reign over the CMT Music Awards on Wednesday night.


The platinum-selling singer and former "American Idol" champion took home the country music ceremony's top honor, video of the year, for her hit "See You Again." It was the fifth time Underwood snagged the award and her third win in a row.


Before accepting her buckle, Underwood performed "Somethin' Bad," her duet with fellow country superstar Miranda Lambert, who won female video of the year for her tune "Automatic." Lambert's husband, singer and "The Voice" coach Blake Shelton, scored in the male video category for "Doin' What She Likes."


Shelton was also on hand to present Cassadee Pope with the breakthrough video of the year for "Wasting All These Tears." Shelton mentored Pope on "The Voice," and when she won, an overwhelmed Pope asked, "What do I do?" to which Shelton joked, "still coaching you."


Other winners included Florida Georgia Line, who won duo of the year for "Round Here" and collaborative video of the year with Luke Bryan for "This Is How We Roll." Bryan and Lionel Richie also won the CMT performance of the year awards for "Oh No/All Night Long."


But the night belonged to the many performances of the evening.


Florida Georgia Line, Bryan and pop singer Jason Derulo teamed up for a mashup of their respective hits "This is How We Roll" and "Talk Dirty," while R&B star John Legend, Jennifer Nettles and Hunter Hayes performed a specially arranged version of Legend's No. 1 hit "All of Me."


Kacey Musgraves and Lee Ann Womack paid a performance tribute to Alan Jackson, who was honored for his 25 years in the industry with the first CMT Impact Award.


Actress Kristen Bell hosted the awards show in Nashville.



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