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Brooks & Dunn Dominate At The CMA Awards

Brooks & Dunn Accept Award At The 40th Annual CMA Awards

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Brooks & Dunn's inspirational song "Believe" won three awards, including single and song of the year, during the 40th Annual Country Music Association Awards Monday night.
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