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Country stars react to Hurricane Sandy

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Country stars are concerned about people on the East Coast affected by Hurricane Sandy.

During rehearsals for the CMA Awards, Luke Bryan said he's praying for all the families involved and hopes everyone can stay safe. Brad Paisley tweeted: "Everybody in the path of that storm please be safe. Wow is that scary looking on radar."

With the CMA Awards on Thursday, Brantley Gilbert offered up a refuge for storm victims. He said, "Come on down to Tennessee and hang out with us. Get out of that junk."

For those with power, the CMAs will air live from Nashville on Thursday, November 1st.

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