AP Photo/John Russell
Singer Jennifer Nettles of the group Sugarland is passed through the crowd after diving into the audience at the Country Music Television Awards show on Monday, April 10, 2006 in Nashville, Tenn. Nettles and Bon Jovi won the award for collaborative video of the year for "Who Says You Can't Go Home."
AP Photo/John Smock
Carrie Underwood accepts her award for breakthrough video of the year as the duo of Montgomery Gentry applauds at the CMT Awards show on Monday, April 10, 2006 in Nashville, Tenn. Underwood won for her video "Jesus, Take the Wheel." Underwood apologized to the audience as she accepted the first award of the evening, saying, "This is my first award so I made a list."
AP Photo/John Russell
Keith Urban accepts the award for video of the year at the 2006 Country Music Awards on Monday, April 10, 2006 in Nashville, Tenn. Urban won the award for the video based on his song "Better Life." County music fans voted online through the broadcast to pick the winners.
AP Photo/John Russell
Kenny Chesney performs at the CMT Music Awards on Monday, April 10, 2006, in Nashville, Tenn. Chesney won the male video of the year award for the video based on his song "Who You'd Be Today."
GETTY IMAGES/Scott Gries
Video of the year winner Keith Urban performed the song for his winning video, "Better Life," with a displaced choir from the Gulf Coast and scenes from the hurricane-damaged region at the CMT Awards in Nashville, Tenn, April 10, 2006. "We just wanted to bring a little more awareness back to the cause down there," Urban said.
GETTY IMAGES/Scott Gries
Musicians Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn of Brooks and Dunn perform onstage at the 2006 CMT Music Awards at Belmont University's Curb Event Center April 10, 2006, in Nashville, Tenn.
AP Photo/John Russell
Keith Urban performs his song "Better Life" with a choir made up of people displaced from the Gulf Coast by Hurricane Katrina at the CMT Music Awards show on Monday, April 10, 2006, in Nashville, Tenn. Urban won video of the year for the video based on the song.
AP Photo/John Russell
Gretchen Wilson performs at the CMT Music Awards show on Monday, April 10, 2006 in Nashville, Tenn.
AP Photo/John Russell
Faith Hill performs at the CMT Music Awards show on Monday, April 10, 2006 in Nashville, Tenn.
AP Photo/John Russell
Hank Williams Jr. clowns for the fans at the CMT Music Awards show on Monday, April 10, 2006 in Nashville, Tenn. Williams was presented with the Johnny Cash visionary award for his contributions to country music. Previous winners include Loretta Lynn, Reba McEntire and the Dixie Chicks.
AP Photo/John Russell
A picture of Buck Owens is projected as Dwight Yoakam speaks during a tribute to the late country star at the CMT Music Awards show on Monday, April 10, 2006 in Nashville, Tenn.
AP Photo/John Russell
Carrie Underwood performs at the CMT Music Awards show on Monday, April 10, 2006 in Nashville, Tenn. The "American Idol" star was the only double winner of the night, taking home honors for breakthrough video and female video for her inspirational hit "Jesus, Take the Wheel."
AP Photo/John Russell
Toby Keith performs onstage at the 2006 Country Music Television (CMT) Awards at Belmont University's Curb Event Center April 10, 2006 in Nashville, Tenn.
AP Photo/John Russell
Joe Don Rooney, left, and Gary LeVox of the group Rascal Flatts perform at the CMT Awards show on Monday, April 10, 2006 in Nashville, Tenn. Rascal Flatts won the group/duo video award for "Skin (Sarabeth)," a poignant song about a girl with cancer.
AP Photo/John Russell
Trace Adkins performs at the CMT Awards show on Monday, April 10, 2006 in Nashville, Tenn.
AP Photo/John Russell
Host and comedian Jeff Foxworthy dances with Lisa Rinna during the opening of the CMT Awards show on Monday, April 10, 2006 in Nashville, Tenn.
AP Photo/John Russell
Billy Currington accepts his award for hottest video of the year at the CMT Music Awards show on Monday, April 10, 2006 in Nashville, Tenn. Currington won for his video "Must Be Doin' Something Right."
AP Photo/Neil Brake
Country music fans gathered in downtown Nashville, Tenn., on Monday, April 10, 2006 for a Pre CMT Awards Block Party to listen to the music of Country music artist Van Zant. Donnie Van Zant, left, and Johnny Van Zant, right, sing to the crowd gathered in front of the Hard Rock Cafe.
AP Photo/Neil Brake
Host Lance Smith, center, interviews Jason Aldean, right, during block party before the CMT Awards in Nashville, Tenn., Monday, April 10, 2006.