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“Still can't believe last night was real”: Thomas Rhett reels from his ACMs Entertainer win

ABC/Image Group LAThe morning after the 2020 ACM Awards, Thomas Rhett is still reeling from his big win at the end of the night. The “Beer Can’t Fix” star took home his very first Entertainer of the Year trophy, an honor that — in an ACMs history-making twist — he tied for with Carrie Underwood.

“Still can’t believe last night was real,” Thomas reflected on social media Thursday morning, going on to acknowledge the support system that helped him clinch this big achievement.

He thanked his wife Lauren and their three daughters, as well as his songwriter dad Rhett Akins and the rest of his family. He also mentioned his teammates, PR reps and the people who’ve supported him at country radio.

But arguably, Thomas’ most heartfelt thoughts went out to the musicians and bands who are struggling and unable to make money during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“…And every single band and crew out there struggling to make ends meet right now — my heart is with you and your families,” he wrote.

“This cannot and never will be done alone,” the singer concluded. “What a great privilege it is to share this with so many people that I love.”

By Carena Liptak
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Carrie Underwood and Thomas Rhett Both Win Entertainer of the Year Award At ACM Awards: See The Full List Of Winners

For the first time in ACM Awards history, there was a tie for Entertainer of the Year, with the top award being shared by Thomas Rhett and Carrie Underwood. The awards were presented on Wednesday, September 16, with both artists accepting from the stage of the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. The 55th ACM Awards, hosted by Keith Urban, were filmed at the three locations: the Grand Ole Opry, the Ryman Auditorium, and the Bluebird Cafe.

ACM Awards were also presented to Luke Combs, Dan + Shay, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris, Old Dominion, Blake Shelton, and many more. 

See the link below for a full list of ACM award winners.

The Winners: 55th ACM Awards

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CDC Unveils Distribution Plan For A Coronavirus Vaccine

According to a Health and Human Services playbook released Wednesday, a COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan aims to begin delivering doses in January with no out-of-pocket costs to patients. CDC Director Robert Redfield said in a Wednesday hearing before the Senate Appropriations Committee, “I think there will be vaccine that will be initially available sometime between November and December, but very limited supply and it will need to be prioritized.” Redfield said the vaccine then will become available to the general population in the third quarter of 2021.

HHS broke down the process into first communicating with local officials to promote the vaccine, distributing it, ensuring the reliability of the supply chain and monitoring the vaccine’s administration. Vaccines will be delivered to a number of locations including doctors offices and retail pharmacies, according to the plan, and no American will be charged for either the COVID-19 vaccine or its distribution. Delivery will happen in phases, starting in a targeted manner with the goal of increasing vaccine acceptance followed by providing widespread access and high uptake in at-risk populations.

The HHS plan requires states and localities to submit plans to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by Oct. 16.

New details on U.S. distribution plan for a Covid vaccine

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Backstage at the 55th ACM Awards, it's masks, Zoom, and history-making firsts

Brent Harrington/CBSThings were noticeably different Wednesday night if you watched the 55th ACM Awards at home, and the same was especially true if you were part of the massively scaled-down setup backstage.

In place of a packed room full of reporters, this year, artists stood in front of a wall of virtual faces, as reporters Zoomed in from all across the country. Early in the evening, talk focused on safety precautions, as double winners Old Dominion revealed they’d been asked to wear their masks even during their acceptance speeches, since there are five people in the band.

Dan + Shay‘s Dan Smyers mentioned the extensive COVID-19 testing that had been done, while mourning the loss of the “family reunion” kind of atmosphere that typically reigns at these kinds of gatherings. Another artist revealed you could get in trouble even for lingering in the hall too long. 

New mom Maren Morris rejoiced at reuniting with her band in a year that’s included far too few performances, with the first-time Female Artist of the Year confessing she found herself wishing her song would never end. 

In a year where nothing seems off the table, the virtual room full of music journalists marveled that there could be a history-making tie between Carrie Underwood and Thomas Rhett for Entertainer of the Year. TR heaped praise and admiration on Carrie — who’s claimed the honor twice before — while he also admitted he’d had his eyes on the prize from day one. 

Carrie pointed out it had been a good night for the ladies, mentioning New Female Artist winner Tenille Townes, as well as Mickey Guyton, who broke new ground for country music, becoming the first Black female artist ever to score a solo performance on a major awards show. 

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Carrie Underwood and Thomas Rhett make ACM Awards history, tying for Entertainer of the Year

John Shearer/ACMA2020/Getty Images for ACMThe 55th Academy of Country Music Awards — postponed from April due to the COVID-19 pandemic — took place on Wednesday on CBS, from three Nashville locations: The Ryman Auditorium, The Bluebird Cafe and the Grand Ole Opry House, and it was a night of many firsts.

The night’s big prize, Entertainer of the Year, was a tie between Carrie Underwood and Thomas Rhett — the first time that’s happened in ACM Awards’ history.

“Man, 2020,” Carrie said in disbelief.  Rhett meanwhile, did his best to thank the many people responsible, in just “127 seconds.”

Following Miranda Lambert‘s performance of “Bluebird” at the Bluebird Cafe, host Keith Urban revealed that Lambert took home the trophy for Vocal Event of the Year for “Fooled Around and Fell in Love,” her remake of the Elvin Bishop hit on which she traded leads with Caylee HammackElle KingAshley McBrydeMaren Morris and Tenille Townes.  The win gave Miranda her 35th ACM Award — more than anyone else in the show’s history.

Other big winners included Luke Combs, who grabbed Male Vocalist and Album of the Year honors for What You See Is What You Get.  Old Dominion were also double winners, walking off with Duo of the Year and Song of the Year for “One Man Band.”

The award for Single of the Year went to Blake Shelton for “God’s Country.”  During his speech, Blake thanked his girlfriend Gwen Stefani for “continuing to encourage me to keep doing this and keep trying and being my inspiration.” Earlier, the couple performed their duet, “Happy Anywhere.”

Dan + Shay took home top duo honors, Maren Morris won for Female Artist of the Year and Townes for new female artist.

Musical highlights included Taylor Swift, making her first country awards show appearance in seven years, singing “betty,” from her record-breaking new album, folklore.

Mickey Guyton, who performed “What Are You Gonna Tell Her?” backed by Urban on piano, added to the historic evening by becoming the first Black female artist in ACM history to be given a solo performance slot.

Urban returned one more time — this time on tape — for a socially distanced performance of “One Too Many,” with Pink, the new duet from his album, The Speed of Now Part 1, coming out this Friday.

Underwood honored country’s legendary ladies, with a medley of Patsy Cline‘s “Crazy,” Loretta Lynn‘s “You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man),” Barbara Mandrell‘s “I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool,” Dolly Parton‘s “Why’d You Come in Here Lookin’ Like That,” Reba McEntire‘s “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” and Martina McBride‘s “A Broken Wing”

Trisha Yearwood honored the artists we lost over the past year with rendition of “I’ll Carry You Home,” from her album Every Girl.

Other performers included Luke BryanEric ChurchKelsea BalleriniGabby BarrettKane BrownMaren MorrisTim McGraw and Florida Georgia Line.

The evening also had some somber moments, beginning with Urban sending thoughts and prayers to people out west battling horrific wildfires, and others on the Gulf Coast threatened by hurricanes.

He also took a moment to address the COVID-19 pandemic and social injustice, noting, “Far too many lives have been lost to both.”

Added Keith, “The example set by our essential workers, our first responders, along with the voices crying out for equality in all walks of life, have echoed around the world and right here in our country.  They inspire us to come together and work together to address these challenges.”

Urban gave a shout out later in the show to singer-songwriter Blanco Brown, who is recovering from injuries he suffered in a car accident.

By George Costantino
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Nashville notes

Burke/Triolo Productions/ThinkstockIn case you missed it, Kelsea Ballerini made a virtual stop on The Late Late Show With James Corden this week, performing “A Country Song” off her self-titled third album.

Also in late-night news, Americana star Yola stopped by Late Night With Seth Myers this week, performing Nina Simone’s “To Be Young, Gifted and Black” from the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Tickets for Yola’s May 2021 Ryman show are now on sale.

Dustin Lynch is featured in this week’s episode of the Barstool Sports Presents podcast. He discusses fitness and sports, as well as his musical doings.

By Carena Liptak
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Health Agency Spokesman Michael Caputo To Take Leave After Posting Controversial Rant On Social Media

The top spokesman at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Michael Caputo, will take a two-month leave of absence, the agency said on Wednesday. The move came two days after the New York Times reported that Caputo, a former adviser to President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, said on Facebook that government scientists were engaging in “sedition” in their handling of the pandemic.

Caputo said without evidence that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was harboring a “resistance unit” determined to undermine Trump, according to the report. He also said that armed left-wing squads were preparing for insurrection following the election. HHS said in a statement that Caputo had decided to go on a leave of absence “to focus on his health and the well-being of his family.” Caputo said he decided to take the leave to undergo screenings for a “lymphatic issue” discovered last week.

HHS official Michael Caputo to take medical leave after promoting conspiracies

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Luke Combs’ “Lovin’ On You” Is No. 1 On the Billboard Country Airplay Chart

Luke Combs’ “Lovin’ On You” is No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart for the third consecutive week, the first single in 2020 to achieve this feat in 2020.

Luke is the first country artist in history whose first nine singles have reached No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart: Hurricane, When It Rains It Pours, One Number Away, She Got the Best of Me, Beautiful Crazy, Beer Never Broke My Heart, Even Though I’m Leaving, Does to Me and Lovin’ On You.  Collectively, Luke’s nine singles have spent 28 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.

You can check out Luke’s video for “Lovin’ On You” at the link: here.

Luke Combs’ “Lovin’ On You” Is No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay Chart for 3rd Straight Week

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Ariana Grande Teases Snippet Of New Music On Instagram

Ariana Grande is officially back in the recording studio and is teasing new music on social media. 

Grande went on Twitter, posting a six-second preview of music that could be on her next record. “brb,” she captioned the post, which featured audio in a small snippet of music. Grande may have also teased lyrics from the upcoming song, previously tweeting, “know my love infinite nothing that i won’t do.”

Grande has not released solo music this year, but collaborated with Justin Bieber on “Stuck With U” and with Lady Gaga on “Rain On Me.”

Ariana Grande shares snippet of new upcoming music

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Katy Perry Granted Restraining Order Against Alleged Stalker

Katy Perry has obtained a temporary restraining order against a man she alleges in court documents “poses a credible threat” to her safety.  Perry says she has “suffered significant and severe emotional and psychological distress” after a man allegedly trespassed on her property. 

The protective order requires the man, William Terry, to stay at least 100 yards away from Katy, Orlando Bloom, their newborn daughter Daisy Dove Bloom and Orlando’s 9-year-old son Flynn. The man is prohibited from contacting Katy, either directly or indirectly through social media, and must not harass or threaten the singer.  In the filing, Perry describes the man as a “complete stranger” who “trespassed on my property, is stalking me, and who threatened my family.” Perry stated that on Aug. 3, 2020 the man attempted to enter her property by falsely claiming to her security team that he had been invited to her home. Then a month later, on Sept. 8, the man allegedly “jumped the fence” of Katy’s Beverly Hills, Calif. home, where he was placed under citizen’s arrest. The man was then arrested for criminal trespassing but has since been released from police custody. 

The temporary restraining order is in effect until Oct. 8, at which point a hearing will take place. 

Katy Perry Gets Court Protection from Alleged Stalker Arrested at Her Home

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