The winners at the 2014 Grammy Awards included some of the biggest and most prestigious names in country music.

Kacey Musgraves dominated the country nominees, winning both Best Country Song and Best Country Album.

Darius Rucker and the Civil Wars were among the early winners in the non-televised portion of the awards.

Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell also won big, as did Del McCoury Band.

See a full list of country winners below.

2014 Grammy Awards Nominees (Country):

Best Country Album
Jason Aldean, ‘Night Train’
Tim McGraw, ‘Two Lanes of Freedom’
Kacey Musgraves, ‘Same Trailer Different Park’ - THE WINNER
Blake Shelton, ‘Based on a True Story…’
Taylor Swift, ‘Red’

Best Country Solo Performance
Lee Brice, ‘I Drive Your Truck’
Hunter Hayes, ‘I Want Crazy’
Miranda Lambert, ‘Mama’s Broken Heart’
Darius Rucker, ‘Wagon Wheel’ - THE WINNER
Blake Shelton, ‘Mine Would Be You’

Best Country Duo/Group Performance
The Civil Wars, ‘From This Valley’ - THE WINNER
Kelly Clarkson feat. Vince Gill, ‘Don’t Rush’
Little Big Town, ‘Your Side of the Bed’
Tim McGraw, Taylor Swift & Keith Urban, ‘Highway Don’t Care’
Kenny Rogers with Dolly Parton, ‘You Can’t Make Old Friends’

Best Country Song
Taylor Swift, ‘Begin Again’
Lee Brice, ‘I Drive Your Truck’
Miranda Lambert, ‘Mama’s Broken Heart’
Kacey Musgraves, ‘Merry Go ‘Round’ - THE WINNER
Blake Shelton, ‘Mine Would Be You’

Album of the Year
Sara Bareilles, ‘The Blessed Unrest’
Daft Punk, ‘Random Access Memories’ - THE WINNER
Kendrick Lamar, ‘good kid, m.A.A.d city’
Macklemore + Ryan Lewis, ‘The Heist’
Taylor Swift, ‘Red’

Best New Artist
James Blake
Kendrick Lamar
Macklemore + Ryan Lewis - THE WINNER
Kacey Musgraves
Ed Sheeran

Best American Roots Song
Sarah Jarosz, ‘Build Me Up From Bones’
Steve Earle & The Dukes (& Duchesses), ‘Invisible’
Tim O’Brien & Darrell Scott, ‘Keep Your Dirty Lights On’
Steve Martin & Edie Brickell, ‘Love Has Come for You’ - THE WINNER
Allen Toussaint, ‘Shrimp Po-Boy, Dressed’

Best Americana Album
Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell, ‘Old Yellow Moon’ - THE WINNER
Steve Martin & Edie Brickell, ‘Love Has Come for You’
Buddy Miller & Jim Lauderdale, ‘Buddy and Jim’
Mavis Staples, ‘One True Vine’
Allen Toussaint, ‘Songbook’

Best Bluegrass Album
The Boxcars, ‘It’s Just a Road’
Dailey & Vincent, ‘Brothers of the Highway’
Della Mae, ‘This World Oft Can Be’
James King, ‘Three Chords and the Truth’
Del McCoury Band, ‘The Streets of Baltimore’ - THE WINNER

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