
Miranda Lambert walked away with the top three prizes at the 44th annual CMA Awards on Nov. 10, which also happened to be her 27th birthday
Lambert, who was nominated a record-breaking nine times, won Video of the Year for her touching clip for ‘The House that Built Me,’ Album of the Year for her critically-acclaimed ‘Revolution,’ and Female Vocalist of the Year.
And you might say the bride-to-be also got an early wedding gift from the Country Music Association, when fiance Blake Shelton won both Male Vocalist of the Year and Musical Event of the Year for his duet with Trace Adkins, ‘Hillbilly Bone,’ thus ensuring matching his-and-her’s trophies.
Lambert and Shelton are the first couple to win vocalist honors in the same year since Faith Hill and Tim McGraw in 2000.
It was also a historic night for Brad Paisley, who earned his first CMA Entertainer of the Year win after six straight nominations. The musician also co-hosted the show for the third time with Carrie Underwood, earning lots of laughs throughout the evening, as the two poked fun of peers, current events and adulterous athletes.

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