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Lee Ann Womack Dominates the 39th CMA

November 16, 2005 09:36:18 GMT

Womack emerged as the leader of the 39th Annual CMA Awards with three wins, including album of the year for "There's More Where That Came From"

Two thumbs up for for she satisfyingly topped the 39th Annual CMA Awards with three awards all at once. All the event attendances witnessing the singer's victory, brought home the awards for Album of the Year for "There's More Where That Came From," Single of the Year for "I May Hate Myself in the Morning," and Musical Event of the Year for "Good News, Bad News," a duet with .

Meanwhile, Australian-born singer only won two, which were Male Vocalist of the Year for a second year in a row and Entertainer of the Year. Other winners at the event, held Tuesday, Nov. 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York City, among others were; Bill Anderson / Jon Randall for Song of the Year for "Whiskey Lullaby," sung by and ; won Female Vocalist; and won Vocal Group of the Year for the third year straight.

In the meantime, won Vocal Duo of the Year for the 13th time; Strait brought home the Musical Event award for duet with Womack on "Good News, Bad News"; dobro player Jerry Douglas got the Musician of the Year award; 's "As Good as I Once Was" won Music Video of the Year; and last of all who won the Horizon Award.



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