The 2020 Country Music Association (CMA) Awards paid tribute to three legends the genre lost since last year: Joe Diffie, Charlie Daniels and Kenny Rogers.
The show kicked off by honoring Daniels, who died in July at the age of 83. Dierks Bentley, Jason Aldean, Ashley McBryde and Brothers Osborne all took the stage to pay tribute to the "Devil Went Down to Georgia" musician.
Bentley, 44, opened the performance with "Long Haired Country Boy" before performing "Trudy" with Brothers Osborne. "Texas" was performed by McBryde, 37, who was joined by John Osborne on guitar.
The performance was closed out by Jason Aldean with "Devil." Later in the night, Jon Pardi honored Diffie, who died in March at the age of 61 from coronavirus complications..
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