Miranda Lambert wins big at CMA awards
- Miranda Lambert celebrated her 27th birthday as the big winner at Nashville's CMAs on Wednesday night, taking home three awards, including album of the year for "Revolution" and video of the year for "The House That Built Me" (watch it above). Loretta Lynn had this to say about the country firestarter: "Nobody in country music is more country than Miranda." View a list of all of all the CMA winners after the jump.
- Local indie-pop label Teenbeat Records and band +/- are suing Peter Saville, longtime album cover designer for the legendary British label Factory Records. Teanbeat thinks one of Saville's recent designs is too close to an old +/- album cover. Considering that the entire Teenbeat aesthetic has borrowed so heavily from Saville's designs over the years, we find this news quite puzzling. This appears to be a hoax.
Winners at the 2010 CMA awards:
Entertainer of the Year: Brad Paisley
Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert
Male Vocalist of the Year: Blake Shelton
New Artist of the Year: Zac Brown Band
Vocal Group of the Year: Lady Antebellum
Vocal Duo of the Year: Sugarland
Single of the Year: “Need You Now,” Lady Antebellum
Album of the Year: Revolution, Miranda Lambert
Song of the Year: “The House That Built Me”
Musical Event of the Year: “Hillbilly Bone,” Blake Shelton, featuring Trace Adkins
Music Video of the Year: “The House That Built Me,” Miranda Lambert
Musician of the Year: Mac McAnally, Guitar
By
Chris Richards
| November 11, 2010; 9:15 AM ET
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Morning click
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Loretta Lynn, Miranda Lambert, Peter Saville, Teenbeat Records
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