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A List of Winners from The Academy of Country Music Awards

Despite missing out on the Female Vocalist of the Year prize, Maren Morris still had a victorious evening as she went home with the New Female Vocalist of the Year award.

Over on the male front, Jason Aldean was awarded the Entertainer of the Year gong, while Jon Pardi was presented with the New Male Vocalist of the Year prize.

It was a big night for Thomas Rhett, who was named Male Vocalist of the Year and also won the award for Song of the Year for his track Die a Happy Man.

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Florida Georgia Line took home the Single Record of the Year prize for their track H.O.L.Y., and also were presented with the gong for Vocal Event of the Year for their song May We All.

The full list of winners at the 2017 Academy of Country Music Awards is as follows:

Entertainer of the Year: Jason Aldean

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Female Vocalist of the Year: Miranda Lambert

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Male Vocalist of the Year: Thomas Rhett

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Vocal Duo of the Year: Brothers Osborne

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Vocal Group of the Year: Little Big Town

New Male Vocalist of the Year: Jon Pardi

New Female Vocalist of the Year: Maren Morris

New Vocal Duo or Group of the Year: Brothers Osborne


Songwriter of the Year: Lori McKenna

Album of the Year: The Weight of These Wings – Miranda Lambert

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Single Record of the Year H.O.L.Y. – Florida Georgia Line
Song of the Year: Die a Happy Man – Thomas Rhett

Video of the Year: Forever Country – Artists of Then, Now & Forever

 

Vocal Event of the Year: May We All – Florida Georgia Line featuring Tim McGraw

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