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In 1965, the first Academy of Country Music Awards were handed out for the best music of 1964. As we head into the 49th annual awards weekend, let's take a trip down memory lane to see who the past winners were 10, 20, 30 and 40 years ago in selected categories. -
Kid Rock and Alan Jackson join 'Bands, Brews & BBQ' amidst SeaWorld 'Blackfish' controversy
SeaWorld is scrambling to find acts to fill the lineup for the "Bands, Brews & BBQ" music event this weekend, but it managed to come through in the clutch, adding Alan Jackson and Kid Rock on Wednesday. The event had seen most of its original lineup pull out regarding potential backlash from the documentary Blackfish. -
George Jones Nashville tribute concert features performances from George Strait, Brad Paisley, Blake Shelton, and Eric Church
George Jones had an undeniable influence on country music, but even his family had to be surprised how epic his tribute concert turned out to be. More than 112 performers, and plenty of big names, showed up to play at "Playin' Possum: The Final No Show," a gig performed Friday night at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. -
Jason Aldean, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church among supporting acts at George Strait's final concert
George Strait may have just won Entertainer of The Year at the Country Music Association Awards, but that hasn't swayed his decision to call it a day at the end of his 2014 tour. The June 7, 2014 date at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX had been previously announced as the final date on "The Cowboy Rides Away" tour, but we all knew that it would have to be a blowout of the epic variety. Strait and his team have come through, assembling an all-star supporting cast for his final show.
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