Las Vegas Review-Journal

Aldean, stars pay tribute to LV victims

CMT show turns focus onto fans, not awards

- By Kristin M. Hall The Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Singer Jason Aldean and other stars honored victims of the mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival instead of accepting awards at the CMT Artists of the Year show Wednesday night.

The format of the show pivoted to focus on victims of the shooting, as well as those recovering from hurricanes and wildfires, with a night of somber tributes, inspiratio­nal anthems and voices lifted in harmony.

Aldean, who was on stage at the festival when the shooting occurred Oct. 1, stood side-by-side with the night’s other award winners, including Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line, Chris Stapleton and Keith Urban, to dedicate the night to music fans.

The honorees did not accept awards or give speeches as usual, but some chose to perform or other musicians performed in their honor.

“We’ve been tested beyond our worst nightmare these past few months,” Aldean said during the live broadcast from Nashville, Tennessee. “Heartbroke­n doesn’t even begin to describe how some of us feel. But we have proven time and again in this country that we have the power to overcome anything that threatens our way of life, or our freedom. We dedicate this night to you and everyone who has experience­d loss or tragedy in the last few months.”

Aldean closed out the night with a defiant and rollicking group performanc­e of “I Won’t Back Down” by Tom Petty with Urban, Stapleton and Little Big Town.

Andra Day kicked off the awards show with her anthem “Rise Up,” in a beautiful harmony duet by Little Big Town. Then Lee Ann Womack, Danielle Bradbury and rapper Common joined them for a performanc­e of “Stand Up For Something.”

The names of the 58 victims from Las Vegas were listed during an in memoriam segment, along with the names of Petty, Gregg Allman, Glen Campbell, Don Williams and Troy Gentry.

Near the end of the night, Bryan took a moment to honor his friend Aldean.

“It could have been any one of us standing on that stage two weeks ago,” Bryan said. “It’s a nightmare that nobody should have to face. Jason has responded with dignity, care, respect and, some ways, defiance. And we all proud of him, especially me.”

 ?? Wade Payne ?? Invision Chris Stapelton, left, and Jason Aldean perform Wednesday at the 2017 CMT Artist of the Year Awards in Nashville, Tenn. The musicians honored victims of the Oct. 1 shooting on the Strip, the California wildfires and recent hurricanes rather...
Wade Payne Invision Chris Stapelton, left, and Jason Aldean perform Wednesday at the 2017 CMT Artist of the Year Awards in Nashville, Tenn. The musicians honored victims of the Oct. 1 shooting on the Strip, the California wildfires and recent hurricanes rather...

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