Sony Music Nashville Hosts 2024 CMA Awards After Party
Sony Music Nashville celebrated the 58th annual CMA Awards with an after party at Luke Combs‘ Category 10 in downtown Nashville.
Sony Music Nashville acts Brooks & Dunn and Old Dominion both set records with their respective wins at the awards ceremony. The newly-minted Vocal Duo of the Year are now the most-decorated artists in CMA history, tied with Chris Stapleton. Old Dominion’s seventh Vocal Group of the Year victory marks the longest consecutive winning streak in the category. Megan Moroney was named New Artist of the Year, taking home her first CMA Award.
The night was also filled with performances by the label’s artists, including Combs staging his Grammy-nominated hit “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma,” Moroney performing her single “Am I Okay?” and Brooks & Dunn recruiting Jelly Roll for a powerful rendition of their 2005 hit “Believe.”

Pictured (L–R): Sony Music Nashville’s Ken Robold, Taylor Lindsey, Parker Stacey, PunchBowl Entertainment’s Juli Griffith, Megan Moroney, Sony Music Nashville’s Randy Goodman, PunchBowl Entertainment’s Hayley Corbett and Columbia’s Julian Swirsky. Photo: Kaylee Steffel

Pictured (L–R): Morris Higham’s Will Hitchcock, Old Dominion’s Geoff Sprung, Matthew Ramsey, Trevor Rosen, Sony Music Nashville’s Randy Goodman, Old Dominion’s Brad Tursi, Sony Music Nashville’s Taylor Lindsey and Ken Robold. Photo: Kaylee Steffel
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