Miranda Lambert walked away with awards in four categories at Sunday night’s Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas. Lambert was named top female vocalist at the 46th annual awards ceremony. Her song, “The House That Built Me” won video, single and song of the year. Lambert led the categories with seven nominations.
The talented Taylor Swift took home the prestigious Entertainer of the Year award. The award is the only one determined by popular vote.” This is the first time that I've ever won this and I'm just losing my mind," said the 21-year-old, whose album "Speak Now" sold 1 million copies in its first week alone when it was released last fall. "The fact that this is from the fans makes it so special."After a stellar year, Lady Antebellum won three trophies. The group, which consists of Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood, won album of the year as artists and producer as well as top vocal group for the second straight year. Lambert was not eligible for the album award, having won it last year for her current release.For his part, Brad Paisley seemed genuinely surprised when he won best male vocalist over Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, George Strait and Keith Urban. "I am honestly shocked," he said, "This is way too many of these for me," he said having won five trophies in the category. "I don’t want to know who got paid what," he quipped, quickly adding, "No, it’s all very fair."also see: trophies, custom pins and corporate awards
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