Ep 5. 2006 CMT Music Awards
- April 10, 2006
The CMT Music Awards is a show that celebrates the best in country music. In season 1 episode 5, we revisit the 2006 CMT Music Awards, which featured some of the biggest names in country music at the time.
Hosted by Jeff Foxworthy, the 2006 CMT Music Awards featured performances by some of the biggest names in country music, including Toby Keith, Brooks & Dunn, Rascal Flatts, and Kenny Chesney. It was a night filled with music and celebration, as the top artists in the genre were recognized for their achievements over the past year.
One of the highlights of the show was Kenny Chesney's performance of "Summertime." The song was a huge hit for Chesney, and his performance at the awards show was energetic and captivating. Rascal Flatts also gave a memorable performance of their hit song "What Hurts The Most," and Brooks & Dunn took the stage to perform "Building Bridges."
The awards themselves were also a major part of the show. The biggest winners of the night were Sugarland and Toby Keith, who each took home two awards. Sugarland won Duo Video of the Year for "Want To" and Breakthrough Video of the Year for "Something More," while Toby Keith won Male Video of the Year for "As Good As I Once Was" and Collaborative Video of the Year for "Hey Good Lookin'."
Other winners included Carrie Underwood, who won the top prize of Video of the Year for her hit song "Before He Cheats," and Trace Adkins, who won the USA Weekend Breakthrough Video of the Year for "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk."
Throughout the show, there were also various comedic skits and moments of levity. Host Jeff Foxworthy kept the audience laughing with his trademark wit and humor, and there were also several humorous video segments featuring some of the biggest names in country music.
Overall, the 2006 CMT Music Awards was a night to remember. It showcased the best in country music at the time, and celebrated the achievements of some of the top artists in the genre. With its energetic performances, heartfelt speeches, and humorous moments, it was a show that kept viewers entertained from beginning to end.