CMA Awards gives top prize to Brooks; Arkansan wins new artist of the year

Jennifer Wayne (from left), Naomi Cooke and Hannah Mulholland of Runaway June join Arkansas native Ashley McBryde and Jimi Westbrook in performing “Girl Crush” on Wednesday night during the CMA Awards show in Nashville. McBryde won the award for new artist of the year.
Jennifer Wayne (from left), Naomi Cooke and Hannah Mulholland of Runaway June join Arkansas native Ashley McBryde and Jimi Westbrook in performing “Girl Crush” on Wednesday night during the CMA Awards show in Nashville. McBryde won the award for new artist of the year.

Garth Brooks was named entertainer of the year at the Country Music Association Awards, besting Carrie Underwood to win the top prize at Wednesday's show, which kicked off with a performance featuring country female acts across generations, included three female hosts and had Maren Morris as its top nominee.

Brooks did highlight female acts during his acceptance speech at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn.

"If they gave this award for this show tonight, I'd have to give it to Reba McEntire's performance," Brooks said, also praising Kelsea Ballerini and Luke Combs, who won two honors.

All eyes seemed to be on Underwood, who had a successful year with her album Cry Pretty and an all-female tour, for an entertainer of the year win. The last woman to win the prize was Taylor Swift in 2011 and Underwood was this year's sole female nominee.

Underwood hosted the show alongside McEntire and Dolly Parton, though she didn't win any awards. But Underwood did win over the audience: She was a vocal beast, hitting all the right notes and more during a performance of "Drinking Alone."

Morris marked a big night for female country acts by taking home album of the year for GIRL. The award also went to her producer busbee, who died in September at age 43 from brain cancer.

"I would be really remiss if I didn't mention a huge facet of why this album sounds the way it does, and we miss him so dearly. He texted me the morning that we got the nomination for album of the year this year, and we were so excited, and that's our friend busbee," a teary-eyed Morris said onstage. "His wife Jess is here tonight and she looks so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your husband with us once a month, and my heart just goes out to you and your beautiful daughters. I hope when they listen to this record or any of the songs that he made that made us all better, they know how amazing their father was."

Kacey Musgraves, who won four Grammys this year, picked up female vocalist of the year and music video of the year for "Rainbow."

"The female creative spirit, the female energy is really needed right now, it's really important and I feel like it's something that Earth needs. So whether it's me that's up here or any of the other women in this category, I just think that it's a beautiful thing and I'm very appreciative," Musgraves said.

Other women who won Wednesday included Ashley McBryde of Waldron, Ark., who won new artist of the year and fiddle player Jenee Fleenor, named musician of the year.

Musgraves, joined by Willie Nelson, gave a wonderful performance of "Rainbow Connection" from The Muppet Movie, even weaving in some of her own song "Rainbow." Pink also shined, with Chris Stapleton by her side, as she performed the song "Love Me Anyway." And Dan + Shay, who won vocal duo of the year, gave a beautiful, heartwarming performance of the hit "Speechless."

In a white dress and standing on a stage donned with white flowers, Morris -- who is pregnant -- performed her hit song "GIRL," touching her belly as she hit a high note at the end of her performance.

"GIRL" was also nominated for single of the year and song of the year, but it lost in both categories (the winners were Blake Shelton's "God's Country" and Combs' "Beautiful Crazy"). Morris also lost musical event of the year to Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus' ubiquitous No. 1 hit, "Old Town Road."

Combs, who has dominated the country charts and streaming services with his songs and albums, also won male vocalist of the year, beating out Stapleton, Keith Urban, Thomas Rhett and Dierks Bentley.

"I remember sitting on my parents' porch as a little kid and watching Vince Gill win this same award," he said. "Country music means everything to me."

The three-hour CMA Awards kicked off with female empowerment: Parton, Underwood and McEntire were joined by Tanya Tucker, Terri Clark, Crystal Gayle, Sara Evans, Little Big Town's Karen Fairchild and Kimberly Schlapman, Maren Morris, Brandi Carlile, Gretchen Wilson, Martina McBride and more, singing classic country songs across two stages.

After the performance Parton asked, "What do you call three women hosting the CMAs?"

"Your lucky night," she yelled.

McEntire added that they joined forces to host the show and perform the opening number to inspire young women watching the awards show from their TV screens.

Kris Kristofferson was also honored with a performance featuring Sheryl Crow, Bentley, John Osborne and Chris Janson. Other performers included Brooks & Dunn, Shelton, Combs, Urban, Rhett, and Lady Antebellum with pop singer Halsey.

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Best new artist award winner Ashley McBryde poses in the press room at the 53rd annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

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Musician of the year award winner Jenee Fleenor poses in the press room at the 53rd annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

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