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ACM Awards: 5 iconic modern memories with Alabama, Taylor Swift, George Strait and more

The Academy of Country Music is celebrating the ACM Awards with a 12-minute show tonight, in which Six decades of ACM songs of the year are celebrating. The All-Star performance includes Clint Black, Dan + Shay, Wynonna Judd, Reba Mcennitire, Leann Rimes and Sugarland in one of the unforgettable moments of the night.

Country Music fans can see the moment live in the 60th ACM Awards Air on Thursday at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on Twitch and Prime Video. Reba Mcentire will organize the newly expanded two and a half hours of show.

In the spirit of the review you will find five unforgettable moments of the modern era of the ACM Awards.

Taylor Swift meets Tim McGraw

Taylor Swift published her debut single “Tim McGraw” in 2006 and scored for the first time in Live television McGraw in 2007 when she sang the song before him and his wife Faith Hill at the ACM Awards.

“Hello, I'm Taylor,” said the teenager and extended her hand to McGraw, who shook it and hugged it. She was 17 years old.

Carrie Underwood and Steven Tyler Duett

Could there be a larger flex for Carrie Underwood in 2011 than when Steven Tyler learned the words about her song “Unrückgast it” and sang it with her at the ACM Awards? Underwood started the song and then strolled Tyler on stage and joined her for the performance with a high octane. They pursued an intensive, foot -solving version of “Walk This Way”.

Brad Paisley combines Alabama with “Old Alabama”

Paisley fascinated in 2011 when he carried out an interpolation of Alabama's “Mountain Music” at an industry event in 2011, and brought the band that everyone kept on stage to end the song with him. A few weeks later he did it again with the ACM Awards. Paisley's “Old Alabama” not only brought them a hit, but finally combined the band. The original member Jeff Cook has disappeared thirteen years later, but the Country Music Hall of Fame Group still plays shows.

George Strait debut “Love without end, amen”

George Strait is one of the most popular legends of Country Music of Country Music -and in 1990 he debut one of his most iconic songs at the ACM Awards. Strait wore a black fly and a black cowboy hat when he sang the sentimental “love without end” at the 25th ACM prices.

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill show love – and baby bump

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill exhibited their new love in 1997 at the ACM Awards together with Hill's growing baby bump. The couple carried out his first single together and ultimately hit “It's Your Love”, which stared romantically in the eyes of the other.

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