Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Miranda Lambert Trophy Awarded Three Country Awards


Country music singer Miranda Lambert won three awards the Academy of Country Music Awards through the song "The House That Built Me. Lambert nostalgic song is won in the category Single Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Video of the Year at the 46th annual event awards party.

Best Single category trophy handed over to artists and producers, as for Best Song trophy given to the artist and composer. Miranda repeat success with a similar achievement award last year through the album Revolution.

Lambert songs have seven nominees in this event. Texas woman gets 27-year nominee ever, including fan-vote categories and best video. But the best video category by another song, White Wild. He also included in the category of top female vocalist this year.

The House That Built Me, written by Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin, an occupied house memories of childhood. Lambert has won a Grammy Award trophy to the same songs in the category of Best Female Country Vocal Performance in February.

Lambert failed to repeat the best albums of last year success obtained through the album Revolution. Best album in this year captured the trio Lady Antebellum. Grammy-winning five trophies are also placing themselves as the best vocal group.

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