ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – NATIONAL
Blair Garner, After MidNite with Blair Garner
Crook & Chase, Crook and Chase Countdown
Danny Wright, Danny Wright All Night
Lon Helton, Country Countdown USA
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – MAJOR MARKET
KEEY‐FM (Minneapolis, MN) Donna Valentine, Muss and Fish
KSCS‐FM (Arlington, TX) Dorsey Gang
KSON‐FM (San Diego, CA) Cliff & Company: Cliff, Morgan, Tanner and Tori
KYGO‐FM (Greenwood Village, CO) Kelly Ford & Mudflap McGrew with Ed Greene
WIL‐FM (St. Louis, MO) The Cornbread Show featuring Cornbread, Pat James, Producer Annie, Captain Mac Douglas & Father Harry Shroeder
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – LARGE MARKET
WFMS‐FM (Indianapolis, IN) JD Cannon
WFMS‐FM (Indianapolis, IN) Jim Denny, Deborah Honeycutt & Kevin Freeman
WMIL‐FM (Greenfield, WI) Karen, Scott & Radar ‐ The Moo Crew
WTQR‐FM (Greensboro, NC) Jeff Roper & Angie Ward
WUBE‐FM (Cincinnati, OH) Chris Carr & Amanda Orlando
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM MARKET
WBBS‐FM (Syracuse, NY) Tom and Becky ‐ B104.7 Morning Show
WBCT‐FM (Grand Rapids, MI) The Electric Barnyard with Broadway (and Crawl)
KFDI‐FM (Wichita, KS) Brian Pierce & Kellie Michaels
WIVK‐FM (Knoxville, TN) Gunner
WIVK‐FM (Knoxville, TN) Andy Ritchie, Alison West, Jimmy Holt
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – SMALL MARKET
KUAD‐FM (Windsor, CO) Brian Gary and Todd Harding (The Good Morning Guys)
WCTY‐FM (Norwich, CT) Jimmy Lane and Shelly Martinez
WFYR‐FM (Peoria, IL) Rick Stephenson & Lisa Franks
WOKQ‐FM (Dover, NH) Mark & Danielle
WYCT‐FM (Pensacola, FL) Brent Lane and Dana Cervantes
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – MAJOR MARKET
KMPS‐FM (Seattle, WA) Today’s Country
KYGO‐FM (Greenwood Village, CO) Denver’s #1 For New Country
WKLB‐FM (Boston, MA) Country 102.5
WQYK‐FM (St. Petersburg, FL) Tampa Bay’s Country Station
WSOC‐FM (Charlotte, NC) Charlotte’s # 1 Country
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – LARGE MARKET
WFMS‐FM (Indianapolis, IN) The Country Station
WMIL‐FM (Greenfield, WI) Continuous Country Favorites of Yesterday and Today
WQDR‐FM (Raleigh, NC) Today’s Best Country
WSIX‐FM (Nashville, TN) The Big 98 WSIX
WUBE‐FM (Cincinnati, OH) Cincinnati’s Country!
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM MARKET
KFDI‐FM (Wichita, KS) Today’s KFDI
KUZZ AM/FM (Bakersfield, CA) Bakersfield’s Best Country
WGNA‐FM (Schenectady, NY) Country 107.7
WIVK‐FM (Knoxville, TN) Today’s Best Music and the All‐Time Country Legends
WYRK‐FM (Buffalo, NY) Today’s Country & Your All Time Favorites
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – SMALL MARKET
WFYR‐FM (Peoria, IL) River Country
WKXC‐FM (Augusta, GA) Number One for New Country and More Variety
WXCL‐FM (Peoria, IL) Number One For New Country
WXXQ‐FM (Rockford, IL) Rockford’s Country
WYCT‐FM (Pensacola, FL) Cat Country
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
Buddy Cannon
Dann Huff
Frank Rogers
Nathan Chapman
Tony Brown
AUDIO ENGINEER OF THE YEAR
Chuck Ainlay
Greg Droman
John Kelton
Mills Logan
Steve Marcantonio
TOP BASS PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Dave Hungate
Glenn Worf
Jimmie Lee Sloas
Larry Paxton
Mike Brignardello
TOP PERCUSSIONIST/DRUMMER OF THE YEAR
Chad Cromwell
Eddie Bayers
Greg Morrow
Lonnie Wilson
Paul Leim
TOP FIDDLE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Aubrey Haynie
Joe Spivey
Jonathan Yudkin
Larry Franklin
Rob Hajacos
TOP GUITARIST OF THE YEAR
Brett Mason
Bryan Sutton
J.T. Corenflos
Kenny Greenberg
Tom Bukovac
TOP PIANO/KEYBOARDS PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Gordon Mote
John Hobbs
John Jarvis
Steve Nathan
Tony Harrell
TOP SPECIALTY INSTRUMENT(S) PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Eric Darken
Ilya Toshinsky
Jelly Roll Johnson
Randy Kohrs
Rob Ickes
TOP STEEL GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Bruce Bouton
Dan Dugmore
Mike Johnson
Russ Pahl
Steve Hinson
VENUE OF THE YEAR
DTE Energy Music Theatre – Clarkston, MI
Meadowbrook US Cellular Pavilion – Gilford, NH
The Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek – Raleigh, NC
Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheatre – Virginia Beach, VA
NIGHTCLUB OF THE YEAR
Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace – Bakersfield, CA
Coyote Joe’s – Charlotte, NC
Joe’s Bar – Chicago, IL
The Grizzly Rose – Denver, CO
Wild Bill’s – Duluth, GA
CASINO OF THE YEAR
Casino Rama – Orillia, Ontario
Chumash Casino – Santa Ynez, CA
Mystic Lake – Minneapolis, MN
The Peppermill Resorts at Wendover – West Wendover, NV
Turning Stone Casino – Verona, NY
DON ROMEO TALENT BUYER OF THE YEAR
David Snowden – Triangle Talent
Fran Romeo – Romeo Entertainment
Gary Osier – Gary Osier Presents
Suzanne Wilson – Wilson Events
Todd Boltin – Variety Attractions
PROMOTER OF THE YEAR
Ben Farrell – Varnell Enterprises
Darin Lashinsky – Outback Concerts
Gary Weinberger – Red Mountain Entertainment
Louis Messina – The Messina Group
Steve Moore – AEGLive
Spotify Offers Free Streaming
/by Sarah SkatesA new online listening service is getting rave reviews from users in Europe. Originally from Sweden and now available in the UK, Spotify allows free ad-supported streaming of personalized playlists. Because the streaming is unlimited, proponents of the system say it provides an incentive not to download illegally. Spotify reportedly has an exceptional catalog through deals with many labels, but has also had its share of legal trouble and was forced to remove thousands of tracks over licensing issues. It claims its catalog is doubling in size every few weeks. Listeners also have the option of paying 99 pence for a single day of ad-free access, or £10 a month for no ads at all.
DISClaimer 2/13/09
/by Robert K OermannMercury has two excellent singles, by the Randy Rogers Band and Holly Williams. Warner Bros. Records is offering us a dandy uptempo by Jessica Harp. Columbia has the DisCovery Award winners, Caitlin & Will.
But at the end of the listening session, an indie walked off with the Disc of the Day prize. That would be Broken Bow with its Megan Mullins & Randy Owen duet of a dynamite Dolly Parton tune.
MAIDEN TEXAS/Don’t You
Writer: Johnny Edward Pierce/Otha Young; Producer: none listed; Publisher: Oh the Music/Sony-ATV Tree; Maiden Texas (817-283-7984)
—This Dallas-Ft. Worth trio is composed of Stephanie Mulder, Krista Hughes and DeAnna Edwards. Their revival of this 1989 Forester Sisters single has sprightly energy and flawless three-part harmony throughout. A winner.
RANDY ROGERS BAND/Buy Myself A Chance
Writer: Randy Rogers/Sean McConnell; Producer: Radney Foster; Publisher: Warner-Tamerlane/Lonely Motel/WBM, BMI/SESAC; Mercury Nashville (CDX)
—The gently loping rhythm and spare instrumental work throw the spotlight on the country-soulful, slightly raspy lead vocal. The hillbilly boy trying to hit on someone else’s dance partner is completely sweet and believable. Whether for this outfit or somebody else, this is a hit song.
CAITLIN & WILL/Even Now
Writer: Casey Beathard/Karen Rochelle; Producer: Chris Lindsey; Publisher: none listed; Columbia (CDX)
—They both sing splendidly, and the pristine production is marvelously supportive on this lovelorn little slice of heartache. Well worth your attention.
MEGAN MULLINS & RANDY OWEN/Holding Everything
Writer: Dolly Parton; Producer: John Rich & Sean Pennington; Publisher: Velvet Apple, BMI; BBR (CDX)
—From production to songwriting, this has pedigree credentials. The prodigiously gifted Miss Mullins more than holds her own with her Country Music Hall of Fame duet partner. The heartbeat thump in the track is goose-bump inducing. And the song is a thing of perfect wonder.
HOLLY WILLIAMS/Keep The Change
Writer: Hillary Lindsey/Luke Laird; Producer: Justin Niebank; Publisher: Raylene/BPJ/Universal-Careers/High Powered Machine, ASCAP/BMI; Mercury Nashville
—By far her finest vocal performance on disc to date. There’s passion and personality in this that she hasn’t displayed before. Her sister has co-written a dandy kiss-off tune, and Niebank’s production has just enough raggedy rock edge to keep your ears perked up. I’m in.
SHELLEY LYNCH/You Can’t Look Back
Writer: Shelley Lynch; Producer: Shelley Lynch & Les Bolen; Publisher: Lynch, ASCAP/SOCAN; Lynch (CDX) (www.shelleylynch.net)
—The echo is laid on just a little too thick. The verse lyrics are a mite wordy. And the high-end in her vocal is a kinda weak.
JESSICA HARP/Boy Like Me
Writer: Jerry Flowers; Producer: Jerry Flowers; Publisher: EMI Blackwood/JFLO, BMI; Warner Bros.
—Former Wreckers member Harp has a snappy solo outing. The rocking rhythm and cool repeated guitar riff back a sassy lyric about finding a guy who’s just like her, right down to the drinkin’ and makin’ love parts. She wails it. Solid work.
NATASHA JAMES/Tequila Time
Writer: Natasha James; Producer: Natasha James & Ronnie Rivera; Publisher: 40 Miles of Road, ASCAP; Highway One (www.natashajames.com)
—This comes to us from California, where apparently they record in cardboard shipping crates.
BYRON HILL/Stay A While
Writer: Byron Hill/Jennifer Schott; Producer: Byron Hill; Publisher: Byron Hill/Sony-ATV Tree, ASCAP/BMI; BHP (track) (www.byronhillmusic.com)
—I love Nashville songwriter albums. Byron’s is a 12-tune dandy showcasing his burnished baritone in wonderfully produced tracks. The title tune is a gentle, winning, mid-tempo invitation to romance that’s as warm as a hearth. Over the years, he’s won 10 ASCAP Awards and had more than 575 cuts. “Fool Hearted Memory,” “Nothing On But The Radio,” “Pickin’ Up Strangers,” “Lifestyles Of The Not So Rich And Famous,” “Born Country” and “Size Matters” are all in his vast catalog. So the man knows what he’s doing. Highly recommended.
BEN KWELLER/Homeward Bound
Writer: Jemima James/Michael Mason; Producer: Ben Kweller; Publisher: none listed, BMI; ATO (track)
—Austin resident Kweller wrote all the tunes on his Changing Horses CD except this set-closing ballad. It’s about a lost soul heading for the other side. His cracked delivery and the funeral-march rhythm are both deeply affecting. Check him out.
TV Goes Country With Cable Guy Roast, New “Crossroads”
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Others getting tube time next month include Shooter Jennings and Jamey Johnson who are the latest pairing for CMT Crossroads. The show, where artists sing their own songs as well as each other’s, will tape before an invitation only audience in Nashville later this month and premiere Mon., March 23 at 9 PM/CT on CMT.
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Also at CMT, the network is planning season two of its original singing competition Can You Duet. An open casting call will be March 7 at the Wildhorse Saloon. Doors open at 8 AM. For up-to-date casting information and instructions for sending in a video tape submission, visit www.canyouduet.com.
McBride Takes Fresh Approach To New Release
/by Sarah SkatesThe album title comes from lyrics on three different tracks, including “I Just Call You Mine,” “Sunny Side Up” (written by McBride and the Warren Brothers) and the first single “Ride.” With top tunesmiths like Tom Shapiro, Darrell Scott, Neil Thrasher, and Hillary Lindsey contributing tracks, the songs on Shine share McBride’s signature uplifting messages, but with a new twist.
To date, McBride has sold 18 million albums, charted 22 Top 10 singles, and scored six No. 1s.
Is Fan Voting The Future? ACM Enlists Fans To Validate Industry Choices
/by bossrossSo what is the case for and against fan voting? Years ago, there was no practical way to reach and tabulate votes from millions of fans in a short time. Today’s new media encourages a one-on-one relationship which makes voting easy and has the added benefit of possibly continuing the dialog with each fan during the year. Awards shows and networks are also dedicated to winning the ratings wars, so it makes sense to find out directly from the fans who they consider entertaining and will tune in to watch. It also seems reasonable to assert that regardless of the purity of the process or safeguards taken, industry voters will stretch to affirm their vested interests.
To balance these issues, ACM has chosen to rely on industry experts to do the heavy lifting and choose the final nominees. “We use our official membership to vette the new talents and ultimately put forth what we the industry feel are the five best nominees in each category,” says ACM Executive Director Bob Romeo. “When that process is done correctly, then one could assume that if we ask the fans to weigh in at that point we would be happy regardless of which of the five acts were to win. The process builds on industry wisdom and then gives the fans a chance to engage.”
After successfully experimenting with fan voting for its Entertainer category last year, this year ACM will introduce three fan-voted New Artist categories—Top New Male, Female and Vocal Duo/Group. A winner from each category will then be entered into the Top New Artist race, again voted upon by the fans.
Unfortunately, while plans were being set for these New Artist honors, an issue arose over the album category. Part of the ACM Best Album criteria required a nominee to have sold over 300,000 units. This year that meant cutting the list of final noms severely. “We were focused on the newcomer awards and album criteria became an oversight,” explains Romeo. “Our board voted to drop the 300,000 sales requirement for this year. We have a mechanism set up for industry to redo the balloting process so we will have our final five in time for the final ballots.”
Is fan voting the future? “I believe my board would be open to additional fan voting ideas,” says Romeo. “But one step at a time. We’re going to validate it again this year, plus open up the Entertainer vote to text voting. So Entertainer ballots will be cast via online and text. If it goes as well as it did last year and we engage even more people—they are telling me that adding text could engage multiple millions more—I’m sure our board will be interested to see those numbers. If it was only up to me I’d be pushing to let the membership shape the final ballot and then have the fans weigh in on every category. You can say what you want about last year, but it was an exciting race. All five of the Entertainer noms knew the outcome wasn’t in the hands of any politics, it was controlled by the fans. When it was all done, the fans validated Kenny Chesney.”
Last year’s ACM show, with fan voting, drew 11.7 million viewers, an increase of 26% from the previous year. Other Awards shows (and their networks) will surely be watching CBS this April 5, to see if ratcheting up the engagement and interactivity continues to bring glad viewership tidings. If it does, one could bet that knocking sound will be the other networks demanding more of the same.
Investigation Launches For Live Nation/Ticketmaster Merger
/by Sarah SkatesThe Justice Department has begun an antitrust investigation into the proposed Ticketmaster/Live Nation merger. Many lawmakers, fans and artists believe that combining the two huge companies would result in unfair competition, giving one powerhouse too much control over the live entertainment industry.
The federal agency is moving forward with the inquiry after only one day, even though it had up to 30 days to decide whether or not to investigate. Wired.com points out that a Justice Department inquiry—which could take about six months—is often more strict than one by the Federal Trade Commission.
Bentley Lands At No. 1; Plus Latest Country Certifications
/by Sarah SkatesThe lead single and title track recently finished a multi-week run at the pinnacle of MusicRow’s Country Breakout Chart. Catch Bentley tonight (2/11), performing “Life On The Run” on NBC’s The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. He follows that with a two-week Canadian run with Brad Paisley through the end of February.
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Sugarland was in Los Angeles rehearsing for the Grammys last week when the duo was surprised with Platinum plaques for their latest album Love On The Inside, released in July 2008. The Mercury Nashville pair captured their first Grammy Sunday night for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals for “Stay.” Nettles also won Best Country Song for the self-penned hit which has garnered ACM, CMA and CMT awards, and sold over 980,000 digital copies. The duo’s next single will be “It Happens.”
(L-R): Manager Gail Gellman, Kristian Bush, Jennifer Nettles, NARAS Pres. Neil Portnow
Adkins Onboard With Opry’s New Ad Campaign
/by Sarah SkatesAdkins also serves as the voice of the campaign’s television and radio commercials which invite fans to “See The Show That Made Country Music Famous.” The spots launch this week and can be found along with print treatments beginning today (2/11) at opry.com.
Rimes To Receive ACM Humanitarian Honor
/by Sarah SkatesLeAnn Rimes will be the 2009 recipient of the Academy of Country Music/The Home Depot Humanitarian Award, to be presented during the 44th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards on April 5.
During her career, she has served as the International Spokesperson for Children’s Miracle Network, supported Camp C.O.P.E. for children of wounded veterans, and partnered with Kellogg’s to aid disabled veterans. She also financed construction of the LeAnn Rimes Adventure Gym at the Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital in Nashville and is a supporter of the Nashville Humane Association.
As the recipient of the Humanitarian Award, Rimes will receive a beautiful crystal trophy designed by Tiffany & Co. during the ACM Awards live telecast on CBS. She will also be honored with a playground donated by The Home Depot and their national nonprofit partner KaBOOM! in the city of her choice.
ACM Off-Camera Nominations
/by Sarah SkatesON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – NATIONAL
Blair Garner, After MidNite with Blair Garner
Crook & Chase, Crook and Chase Countdown
Danny Wright, Danny Wright All Night
Lon Helton, Country Countdown USA
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – MAJOR MARKET
KEEY‐FM (Minneapolis, MN) Donna Valentine, Muss and Fish
KSCS‐FM (Arlington, TX) Dorsey Gang
KSON‐FM (San Diego, CA) Cliff & Company: Cliff, Morgan, Tanner and Tori
KYGO‐FM (Greenwood Village, CO) Kelly Ford & Mudflap McGrew with Ed Greene
WIL‐FM (St. Louis, MO) The Cornbread Show featuring Cornbread, Pat James, Producer Annie, Captain Mac Douglas & Father Harry Shroeder
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – LARGE MARKET
WFMS‐FM (Indianapolis, IN) JD Cannon
WFMS‐FM (Indianapolis, IN) Jim Denny, Deborah Honeycutt & Kevin Freeman
WMIL‐FM (Greenfield, WI) Karen, Scott & Radar ‐ The Moo Crew
WTQR‐FM (Greensboro, NC) Jeff Roper & Angie Ward
WUBE‐FM (Cincinnati, OH) Chris Carr & Amanda Orlando
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM MARKET
WBBS‐FM (Syracuse, NY) Tom and Becky ‐ B104.7 Morning Show
WBCT‐FM (Grand Rapids, MI) The Electric Barnyard with Broadway (and Crawl)
KFDI‐FM (Wichita, KS) Brian Pierce & Kellie Michaels
WIVK‐FM (Knoxville, TN) Gunner
WIVK‐FM (Knoxville, TN) Andy Ritchie, Alison West, Jimmy Holt
ON-AIR PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR – SMALL MARKET
KUAD‐FM (Windsor, CO) Brian Gary and Todd Harding (The Good Morning Guys)
WCTY‐FM (Norwich, CT) Jimmy Lane and Shelly Martinez
WFYR‐FM (Peoria, IL) Rick Stephenson & Lisa Franks
WOKQ‐FM (Dover, NH) Mark & Danielle
WYCT‐FM (Pensacola, FL) Brent Lane and Dana Cervantes
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – MAJOR MARKET
KMPS‐FM (Seattle, WA) Today’s Country
KYGO‐FM (Greenwood Village, CO) Denver’s #1 For New Country
WKLB‐FM (Boston, MA) Country 102.5
WQYK‐FM (St. Petersburg, FL) Tampa Bay’s Country Station
WSOC‐FM (Charlotte, NC) Charlotte’s # 1 Country
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – LARGE MARKET
WFMS‐FM (Indianapolis, IN) The Country Station
WMIL‐FM (Greenfield, WI) Continuous Country Favorites of Yesterday and Today
WQDR‐FM (Raleigh, NC) Today’s Best Country
WSIX‐FM (Nashville, TN) The Big 98 WSIX
WUBE‐FM (Cincinnati, OH) Cincinnati’s Country!
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – MEDIUM MARKET
KFDI‐FM (Wichita, KS) Today’s KFDI
KUZZ AM/FM (Bakersfield, CA) Bakersfield’s Best Country
WGNA‐FM (Schenectady, NY) Country 107.7
WIVK‐FM (Knoxville, TN) Today’s Best Music and the All‐Time Country Legends
WYRK‐FM (Buffalo, NY) Today’s Country & Your All Time Favorites
RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR – SMALL MARKET
WFYR‐FM (Peoria, IL) River Country
WKXC‐FM (Augusta, GA) Number One for New Country and More Variety
WXCL‐FM (Peoria, IL) Number One For New Country
WXXQ‐FM (Rockford, IL) Rockford’s Country
WYCT‐FM (Pensacola, FL) Cat Country
PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
Buddy Cannon
Dann Huff
Frank Rogers
Nathan Chapman
Tony Brown
AUDIO ENGINEER OF THE YEAR
Chuck Ainlay
Greg Droman
John Kelton
Mills Logan
Steve Marcantonio
TOP BASS PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Dave Hungate
Glenn Worf
Jimmie Lee Sloas
Larry Paxton
Mike Brignardello
TOP PERCUSSIONIST/DRUMMER OF THE YEAR
Chad Cromwell
Eddie Bayers
Greg Morrow
Lonnie Wilson
Paul Leim
TOP FIDDLE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Aubrey Haynie
Joe Spivey
Jonathan Yudkin
Larry Franklin
Rob Hajacos
TOP GUITARIST OF THE YEAR
Brett Mason
Bryan Sutton
J.T. Corenflos
Kenny Greenberg
Tom Bukovac
TOP PIANO/KEYBOARDS PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Gordon Mote
John Hobbs
John Jarvis
Steve Nathan
Tony Harrell
TOP SPECIALTY INSTRUMENT(S) PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Eric Darken
Ilya Toshinsky
Jelly Roll Johnson
Randy Kohrs
Rob Ickes
TOP STEEL GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Bruce Bouton
Dan Dugmore
Mike Johnson
Russ Pahl
Steve Hinson
VENUE OF THE YEAR
DTE Energy Music Theatre – Clarkston, MI
Meadowbrook US Cellular Pavilion – Gilford, NH
The Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion at Walnut Creek – Raleigh, NC
Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheatre – Virginia Beach, VA
NIGHTCLUB OF THE YEAR
Buck Owens’ Crystal Palace – Bakersfield, CA
Coyote Joe’s – Charlotte, NC
Joe’s Bar – Chicago, IL
The Grizzly Rose – Denver, CO
Wild Bill’s – Duluth, GA
CASINO OF THE YEAR
Casino Rama – Orillia, Ontario
Chumash Casino – Santa Ynez, CA
Mystic Lake – Minneapolis, MN
The Peppermill Resorts at Wendover – West Wendover, NV
Turning Stone Casino – Verona, NY
DON ROMEO TALENT BUYER OF THE YEAR
David Snowden – Triangle Talent
Fran Romeo – Romeo Entertainment
Gary Osier – Gary Osier Presents
Suzanne Wilson – Wilson Events
Todd Boltin – Variety Attractions
PROMOTER OF THE YEAR
Ben Farrell – Varnell Enterprises
Darin Lashinsky – Outback Concerts
Gary Weinberger – Red Mountain Entertainment
Louis Messina – The Messina Group
Steve Moore – AEGLive