Ep 4. 2005 CMT Music Awards
- April 11, 2005
The 2005 CMT Music Awards was a star-studded event, featuring some of the biggest names in country music at the time. Hosted by comedian Jeff Foxworthy, the show took place at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, Tennessee and was broadcast live on CMT.
The night featured performances by some of country music's finest, including Toby Keith, Keith Urban, Gretchen Wilson, and Shania Twain. Fans were treated to some unforgettable duets as well, including Kenny Chesney and Uncle Kracker performing "When the Sun Goes Down" and Brooks & Dunn teaming up with Sheryl Crow for "Building Bridges."
The awards themselves were handed out by a mix of country music stars and Hollywood celebrities, with winners including Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, and Carrie Underwood. The show closed with a performance by veteran country rocker Hank Williams Jr., who had the crowd on their feet with his hit "A Country Boy Can Survive."
Throughout the evening, fans of all ages and backgrounds were united in their love for country music, making the 2005 CMT Music Awards a truly special event. From the red carpet arrivals to the final notes of the concert, the show was a celebration of all that is great about this unique and beloved genre.