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Brooks & Dunn Make History Again at CMA Awards
20 Nov
Summary
- Brooks & Dunn won their 16th vocal duo of the year award.
- Lainey Wilson secured three major awards, including Entertainer of the Year.
- The CMA Awards have aired on NBC, CBS, and ABC since 1968.

The Country Music Association Awards recently saw monumental achievements, with Brooks & Dunn securing their 16th Vocal Duo of the Year award, extending their legacy. Lainey Wilson emerged as a dominant force, capturing three prestigious awards including Entertainer of the Year, Female Vocalist of the Year, and Album of the Year for "Whirlwind."
Blake Shelton also marked a significant win, taking home Musical Event of the Year for his collaboration on Post Malone's "Pour Me a Drink." The CMA Awards, which began in 1967, have a storied history of broadcasting, debuting on television in 1968 and gracing NBC, CBS, and ABC.
Thirteen artists have now achieved 11 or more CMA Awards, highlighting consistent excellence in the country music scene. The awards show, one of the few to air across all major networks, continues to celebrate and recognize top talent in the genre.




