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Rocker Robert Plant wins CMT award

Alison Krauss and Union Station perform at the 41st annual Country Music Association Awards in Nashville, Tennessee on November 7, 2007. (UPI Photo/Frederick Breedon)
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NASHVILLE, April 14 (UPI) -- British rocker Robert Plant and U.S. singer Alison Krauss won a prize for their video "Gone Gone Gone" at the CMT Awards ceremony in Nashville Monday night.

The pair's song earned the wide open country video award, which honors a song and video that push the boundaries of country music.

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"I'd like to say how peculiar it is to be here," Plant, former lead singer for Led Zeppelin, told the crowd. "But it's a great honor."

Trace Adkins won the award for male video of the year for his song "I Got My Game On."

"I'm having a good year," Adkins declared as he collected his CMT buckle.

He also recently made it to the final round on TV's "The Celebrity Apprentice."

Taylor Swift won two top CMTs -- video and female video of the year -- for "Our Song."

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