Seatfun Ticketing Platform Launches New App

Daniel Mastropietro and Josh Misko. Photo: Sophie Seay

Seatfun, the invite-only, live event service for venues, organizers, and festivals, has officially launched with a new app.

Headquartered in Nashville and Cincinnati, Seatfun was founded in 2025 by Daniel Mastropietro, who is the Chief Executive Officer, and Josh Misko, the Chief Operating Officer, The mobile-first, operator focused and revenue optimized ticketing platform helps give venues, promoters, and festivals the tools and resources to increase revenue, improve marketing, and elevate the customer experience.

Seatfun has officially launched their full app, which allows users to create and manage events, sell tickets with optimized checkout flows, accept Apple Tap to Pay directly on the phone, scan tickets instantly with no extra hardware, build loyalty programs, own their customer data, run SMS marketing, track pixels across TikTok, Snapchat, Meta, and Google, get instant daily payouts, and more. Seatfun also features a marketing suite as well as fraud prevention systems.

The platform was intentionally designed to be invite-only, to protect event quality, protect buyers, and protect venues. In the first six months of operation before officially announcing, Seatfun was adopted by over 100 event organizers of all sizes, and has now raised funding at a multi-million-dollar valuation to continue building the next generation of ticketing focused on transparency, growth, and giving control back to venues and organizers.

“In today’s live events landscape, venues are carrying more pressure than ever. Since COVID, artist fees haven’t gone down, but bar sales and ancillary revenues often have, and that gap falls almost entirely on venues and promoters,” share Mastropietro and Misko. “On top of that, streaming numbers don’t necessarily translate to ticket sales, creating additional risk, yet artist deposits and guarantees from major agencies have continued to climb. Events organizers and ticketing companies should thrive together, or dive together. Seatfun was created by events organizers for events organizers, and one principle will always remain our North Star: put humans first, nurture real connection, and deliver meaningful value. Period. The rest is just technology.”

Brent Cobb To Host Second Annual South Of Atlanta Festival

Brent Cobb. Photo: Jace Kartye

Brent Cobb will bring the South of Atlanta Fest back to Macon, Georgia on May 1-2 at the Robins Financial Capitol Theater.

“Macon’s always had something special in the air,” Cobb shares. “There’s a rich musical history there, and there are some incredible artists making music in this town right now. I love getting to record here, see shows here, and now bring folks together to celebrate it. South of Atlanta Fest is about honoring that legacy while shining a light on what’s happening in Macon today.”

The event will feature performances from Cobb, American AquariumTobacco Road and Kristina Murray among others across various stages and songwriter rounds.

Pre-sale for festival wristbands and individual show tickets will begin on Thursday (March 5) and general on-sale begins on Friday (March 6). Find more ticket information here.

The Richlynn Group Promotes Three

Emma Eyre, Tyler Phillips and Carly Scognamiglio

The Richlynn Group has promoted Tyler Phillips, Emma Eyre and Carly Scognamiglio to Account Manager roles at the Nashville-based digital marketing and public relations firm.

Phillips, who joined the company in 2023, now leads Digital Distribution and Creative Strategy initiatives, overseeing multi-platform marketing campaigns and release rollouts. A graduate of Georgia Southern University with dual degrees in Public Relations and Communication Studies, Phillips brings expertise in digital distribution, advertising, campaign strategy, and festival and film promotion to her new role.

Eyre joined The Richlynn Group in March 2024 and advanced from part-time assistant to full-time coordinator before her promotion to Account Manager. A Murray State University graduate with a degree in Marketing, she supports clients through public relations, strategic marketing, tour press and digital content execution.

Scognamiglio, a Belmont University graduate in Creative and Entertainment Industries and Public Relations, joined the firm in June 2024 as a Digital Coordinator and now serves as Account Manager. She supports clients across public relations, social media strategy and digital marketing initiatives.

“Developing and implementing intelligent digital strategies for our artists and brands is at the forefront of our campaigns,” says Richlynn partner Kate Richardson. ”As we continue to grow in this dynamic space, we are proud to elevate three exceptionally talented women whose leadership and creativity are shaping our future.”

Rising Women ‘Rises’ To New Heights

The 2026 Rising Women on the Row breakfast. Photo: Sara Katherine Mills

The 13th annual Rising Women on the Row breakfast demonstrated the extraordinary power of the Nashville music community by hosting more attendees than ever before while retaining its down-home warmth.

This year, the event moved to the JW Marriott Hotel’s ballroom, where 750+ guests celebrated the accomplishments of six female business persons — Courtney Allen, Jackie Augustus, Sara Knabe, Victoria Mason, Sophia Sansone and Elisa Vazzana — plus keynote speaker Ebie McFarland. Presented by MusicRow magazine, the largest-ever such event illustrated that its burgeoning size has not overshadowed the “heart” in this annual gathering.

“One of the great things about this industry is that we show up for each other,” said host Sherod Robertson in his welcoming speech. “Thank you for showing up for these honorees,” added awards presenter LB Cantrell. During her remarks, keynote McFarland added that the keys to success are recognizing “the team and the community” in this uniquely collaborative industry. Each honoree had a video introduction narrated by Robertson. Acceptance speeches brimmed with gratitude and affection.

Pictured (L-R): MusicRow’s LB Cantrell; Rising Women on the Row honorees Victoria Mason, Courtney Allen, Sophia Sansone, Elisa Vazzana, Sara Knabe and Jackie Augustus; MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson. Photo: Sara Katherine Mills

Concord publishing executive Courtney Allen was overwhelmed with emotion as she received her honor. She wept openly as she recalled her battle with breast cancer and the emotional support she received on Music Row. “The Nashville music business isn’t just competitive,” she shared. “It’s compassionate….The people in this industry have always had my back….Trust God; trust your intuition; show up. That’s how we rise, together.”

Spotify’s Jackie Augustus told the capacity crowd, “You can be friends with the people you work with.” To the women in the room, she advised, “Never say never….As of this week, women have the No. 1 single and the No. 1 album.” She also stressed the importance of remembering music’s consumers: “The biggest artists in the world are who they are because of the fans….I was a fan, and, honestly, I still am.”

Next up was Big Loud Records executive Sara Knabe. “Through this journey, I have known so many different people,” she said. “Through all of it, I’ve learned that it’s okay for your goals to shift. It’s hard, but it’s possible.” Knabe spoke without a script, and shared her fertility issues and child adoption. Like all of the other honorees, she noted the industry figures who mentored her.

“The feeling I have in this moment is immense gratitude,” said Victoria Mason of Warner Records. “Work and fun can and should co-exist,” she advised. “We all deserve to be calm, heard, understood, and seen.” As rewarding as her career is, she said her daughters are her “proudest achievement.”

Rising Women featured speaker Ebie McFarland with MusicRow’s Sherod Robertson. Photo: Sara Katherine Mills

Sophia Sansone of the management company Make Wake Artists has been attending MusicRow’s Rising Women events for the past eight years and said she always dreamed of being on its stage. “You girls are amazing,” she remarked. “There have been so many people who have been there for me and have been mentors….This industry has given me an incredible career.” She advised everyone, “Do not let others define you….Surround yourself with the right people. Love your family.”

“You can’t wait for the room to decide who you are: You make that decision,” echoed UTA’s Elisa Vazzana. “Know who you are. Mean what you say….Honesty is the ultimate form of respect. Trust gets built when yes means yes and no means no….Being real isn’t a risk.”

40+ top Music City firms sponsored tables, including Back Blocks, Big Loud, Concord, G Major, Live Nation Women, Make Wake, MCA, Spotify, UTA, Warner Records Nashville and more. The presenting sponsor remains City National Bank, which has supported this event since its first incarnation in a dining room at Maggiano’s Restaurant 13 years ago. AEG Presents served as the coffee sponsor for the breakfast.

McFarland suggested a simple approach to this ever more complex industry: “Talk to people….Get to know them.” Which is also the key to enjoying this annual community-building celebration.

Robertson summed up the event’s tone by saluting Rising Women on the Row, as “one of my favorite mornings of the entire year.”

Music Business Veteran Laurie Lynn Larson Passes

Laurie Lynn Larson.

Laurie Lynn Larson passed away on March 2 of sudden complications of a recurrence with Ovarian/Peritoneal cancer at the age of 60.

Born and raised in Littleton, Colorado, she became a fan of country music and singer songwriters as a teen. She moved to Nashville in 1983 where she studied Sales and Marketing at Lipscomb before transferring to Belmont to study music business.

She began her career writing copy for Jeff Walker at Aristo Media and worked at the original Country Music Hall of Fame. During her 11 years with the Crook & Chase show, Larson spent two years in Los Angeles.

After moving back to Tennessee, she worked in marketing for Mercy Ministries, organizing the 2000 Mercy Project that included Amy Grant, Michelle Tumes, Point of Grace, Donna Summer and Martina McBride. She moved into management, working with Jana Stanfield, Robin Crowe (Dark Horse Studio) and others. She served as assistant producer on the 2003 Alabama Farewell Tour documentary.

She later spent 10 years working in sales for Senior Living facilities. During her time at Belmont Village Senior Living she produced five “Bluebird At The Belmont” songwriter shows raising money for the Vanderbilt Center for Quality Aging. The shows featured Tony Arata, Bob Dipiero, Allen Shamblin, Jeff Trott, Jon Night, Billy Montana, Aaron Barker, Doc Holladay, Keith Burns, Heidi Newfield, Jimmy Nichols, Jill Colluci & Pam Rose and more.

Larson counts one of her proudest moments as facilitating the recording of her wife Karen Staley’s track “I’ll Leave My Heart In Tennessee” recorded by Opry members Daily & Vincent. It was later unanimously voted in the TN Legislature in 2022 as the 11th Official Tennessee State Song.

Larson is survived by Staley, her wife of 14 years, cousins Tamara, Terry & Dean Berry, and their children Taylor, Aubrey, Jasmine and Jade Berry. She will be interred with a Green Burial in the pasture of Staley’s former Scarlet Sun Farm, now White Oak Farm, in Franklin, Tennessee on Friday (March 6) at 5:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Alive Hospice here.

CMA Unveils 2026 Triple Play Award Recipients, Honors Bart Herbison

The Country Music Association has unveiled 16 CMA Triple Play Award recipients for its 2026 Awards, taking place April 13 in Nashville. The ceremony will be hosted by Jim Beavers.

This year’s 16 CMA Triple Play Award honorees are Andy Albert, Louis Bell, John Byron, Jessie Jo Dillon, Ashley Gorley, Riley Green, Charlie Handsome, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Ella Langley, Chase McGill, John Morgan, Blake Pendergrass, Taylor Phillips, Austin Post, Ernest Keith Smith and Morgan Wallen. CMA will also celebrate over 40 songwriters who earned their first No. 1 Country hit since the last ceremony.

Additionally, Bart Herbison, Executive Director of the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI), will receive the CMA Songwriter Advocate Award.

“I am humbled at this recognition by the Country Music Association,” shares Herbison. “And I want to use this opportunity to thank the hundreds and hundreds of writers, particularly anyone who served on the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) Board of Directors during my tenure, who have all been integral to our advocacy efforts.”

The CMA Songwriter Advocate Award recognizes individuals who have championed the art and careers of songwriters, leaving a lasting impact on Country Music and the songwriting community. Herbison has been a leading advocate for songwriters, spearheading major industry advancements including the Music Modernization Act and long-term capital gains protections that have returned millions to creators. He spearheaded efforts that produced a historic 44% increase in mechanical royalties and helped establish the Mechanical Licensing Collective. Through strategic investments like the Bluebird Café and Music Mill studios, Herbison has strengthened the songwriting community while developing its future.

“Songwriters are the heartbeat of Country Music, and the CMA Triple Play Awards give us the opportunity to celebrate the creativity and hard work it takes to land three No. 1 songs in a single year,” says Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “It’s just as special to recognize Bart with the CMA Songwriter Advocate Award, as well as honor those celebrating their very first No. 1 — a milestone that is often the start of an extraordinary career. Bringing our songwriting community together to recognize these achievements is one of the most meaningful ways CMA supports the people behind the music and the continued growth of the genre.”

The CMA Triple Play Award celebrates songwriters who achieve three No. 1 hits within a 12-month period, as measured by the Country Aircheck, Billboard Country Airplay and Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. The honor spotlights their essential influence on defining the sound and success of the genre.

Celebrating their first CMA Triple Play Award this year is Albert, Bell, Green, Kasher Hindlin, Langley, Morgan, Pendergrass and Post. Gorley remains the most decorated recipient, receiving his 27th CMA Triple Play Award at this year’s ceremony.

Michael Riggs Rises To SVP, Licensing & Income Tracking At Sony Music Publishing

Michael Riggs

Michael Riggs has been promoted to Senior Vice President, Licensing and Income Tracking at Sony Music Publishing.

Riggs will continue to report to Sony Music Publishing’s Executive Vice President, Worldwide Administration, Dale Esworthy. In his new position, Riggs will focus on strengthening tracking operations and enhancing matching capabilities for digital deals in the U.S. and globally. He will also continue to lead the Licensing, Sync Administration, Global Income Tracking and Client Audit teams.

Since first joining Sony Music Publishing as an Income Tracking Analyst nearly three decades ago, Riggs has been integral in the company’s continued advancement of its digital royalty tracking, collection and licensing capabilities, working closely across SMP’s global teams to drive faster, more efficient payments for songwriters and clients.

“Michael’s unwavering persistence in the digital space has strengthened our ability to collect more, collect faster, and ensure timely payments to our songwriters,” says Esworthy. “His relentless pursuit of unpaid royalties and leadership in licensing emerging revenue streams have been invaluable to our mission, and I am thrilled to recognize him with this promotion.”

“I’m honored to work alongside such exceptional leaders and colleagues at SMP, who care deeply about our people and songwriters,” says Riggs. “I am proud of what we’ve accomplished together, and I look forward to advancing our support for our incredible songwriters and clients in this new role.”

Nathan Wallace Signs With Concord Music Publishing

Pictured (L-R): Matt Turner (Concord), Nathan Wallace and Brad Kennard (Concord). Photo: Audrey Spillman for Concord

Nathan Wallace has signed with Concord Music Publishing.

Wallace’s work has secured a multitude of sync placements across Love Is Blind, Love Island USA, Teen Mom, 90 Day Fiancée, All American, Married At First Sight and Found as well as in the film This Is The Year (2020).

Wallace frequently collaborates with Grammy-nominated Gospel and Contemporary Christian singer-songwriter, Blessing Offor, co-writing and producing Offor’s 2025 Christmas album, To All A Good Night. Other production credits and collaborations include work with artists such as Honest Man, Lee Brice and Desmond Child, among others.

“Nathan came highly recommended by mutual friends, and it didn’t take long to understand why,” shares Matt Turner, VP A&R at Concord Music Publishing. “His infectious energy fills the room, his production is fresh and unique, and his personality is one that makes collaboration feel effortless and inspiring! We at Concord, are super excited to see what the next few years holds for Nathan Wallace!”

“Joining Concord feels like the start of a really exciting chapter,” adds Wallace. “I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity and the belief they’ve shown in me. They’ve built a thriving home for songwriters, and I’m proud to be part of the family. I’m excited to keep pushing creatively and build something lasting alongside an outstanding team.”

MusicRow Magazine Honors Six At 13th Annual Rising Women On The Row

Pictured (L-R): Rising Women on the Row honorees Victoria Mason, Courtney Allen, Sophia Sansone, Elisa Vazzana, Sara Knabe and Jackie Augustus. Photo: Sara Katherine Mills

MusicRow Magazine, Nashville’s leading music industry publication, proudly recognized six Nashville music industry executives during its 13th annual Rising Women on the Row honors this morning (March 3) at the JW Marriott. City National Bank served as Presenting Sponsor.

This year’s honorees included Courtney Allen, Jackie Augustus, Sara Knabe, Victoria Mason, Sophia Sansone and Elisa Vazzana, each recognized for their impact and leadership within the Nashville music business.

Ebie McFarland, Publicist/Owner of Essential Broadcast Media, served as this year’s featured speaker. She shared insights from her two-decade long career guiding some of country music’s most enduring careers.

Since its inception in 2012, MusicRow’s annual Rising Women on the Row event has honored more than 60 women, continuing its tradition of recognizing and uplifting the next generation of industry leaders.

About MusicRow’s 2026 Rising Women On The Row:

Courtney Allen – Senior Director, A&R – Concord Music Publishing

Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson, honoree Courtney Allen, MusicRow‘s LB Cantrell. Photo: Sara Katherine Mills

Courtney Allen joined Concord’s Nashville team in October 2021 as Director, A&R and was promoted to Senior Director in 2023. Allen serves as an A&R for Concord’s publishing roster that has grown and expanded immensely in the Nashville and country market. She is committed to rounding out Concord’s Nashville roster with top-notch talent and continues to be a force in developing high-level signings across the company including breakout artist Russell Dickerson and top country music songwriter/producer Corey Crowder as well as rising stars like Grace Tyler, Cole Goodwin, Clayton Mullen, Lauren Hungate and more. Additionally, Allen serves an integral role in liaising with Hang Your Hat, a Concord creative venture founded by two-time ACM Songwriter of the Year, Hillary Lindsey including notable signings such as Chris LaCorte. Prior to Concord, Allen served as Creative Director at BMG, where she worked with their roster of songwriters and developed new talent. Prior to her time at BMG, she was the Creative Director of publishing at Starstruck Entertainment, where she worked with developing artists on the management roster. Allen is active in the country music and Nashville scene both for music and philanthropically. She works with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital raising money with their annual “This T Shirt Saves Lives” campaign, encouraging the music community’s involvement. She was also a part of the 2023 class of CMA Women’s Leadership Academy, and was named Song Champion of the Year at the 2025 AIMP Nashville Country Awards.

Jackie Augustus – Lead, Country & Folk, Artist Partnerships – Spotify

Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson, honoree Jackie Augustus, MusicRow‘s LB Cantrell. Photo: Sara Katherine Mills

Jackie Augustus is a seasoned music industry executive who currently leads Country & Folk Artist Partnerships at Spotify. In this role, she oversees global strategy for both genres, building trusted relationships with artists, managers and key industry collaborators. Based in Nashville, Augustus serves as a core creative and cultural advisor across Spotify’s cross-functional teams, shaping innovative campaigns and genre-defining moments that extend well beyond traditional release cycles. Augustus began her career at Scooter Braun’s SB Projects, where she rose to become Head of Digital Marketing and led global digital strategy for more than 23 artists, including Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande. Augustus’ unique career trajectory began in 2009 when she launched the Justin Bieber fan account @BieberArmy on Twitter, rapidly gaining worldwide recognition from millions of fans and eventually catching the attention of Braun and Bieber. She then began collaborating with Braun on communicating Bieber updates to his fans, and in 2012 Braun recruited her to join the SB Projects team in Los Angeles, where she lived for six years. Augustus also spent time as a Strategic Partner Manager on Meta’s Music Partnerships team, where she developed large-scale immersive experiences, launched a content funding program for emerging artists, and onboarded global superstars to Reels. Augustus was named a 2025 Variety Nashville Power of Women honoree, a 2022 and 2025 Billboard Country Power Player, and the recipient of multiple Webby and Clio Awards.

Sara Knabe – SVP of A&R – Big Loud Records

Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson, honoree Sara Knabe, MusicRow‘s LB Cantrell. Photo: Sara Katherine Mills

An industry veteran and song champion, Big Loud Records SVP, A&R Sara Knabe plays an integral role leading both the Records and Big Loud Publishing A&R teams. With a meticulous ear and collaborative mindset, she brings a unique perspective to the forward-thinking teams, providing invaluable insights on talent discovery and placements after over 20 years in the music industry. Credited with signing country supernova Lainey Wilson and representing the catalogs of genre-shaping songwriters like Hillary Lindsey and Lori McKenna, she continues to sign and shepherd red-hot risers like 2025 Grammy Artist To Watch Kashus Culpepper. Prior to joining the Big Loud staff in the spring of 2023, Knabe founded her own venture, Cake Maker Music, a publishing, artist development and A&R consultancy whose name alludes to the idiom about having your cake and eating it too—more literally for Knabe, mutually inclusive motherhood and career. Before Cake Maker, she spent over a decade at BMG, starting in 2011 as Senior Director of Creative in the company’s publishing sector and later upped to VP, before transitioning to the label side as VP of A&R at BBR Music Group in 2017. Prior stops for the Belmont University alum include Bug Music, Windswept Holdings, LLC and Harlan Howard Songs. Knabe also currently serves on the boards for the AMCs and CMAs.

Victoria Mason – SVP, Marketing – Warner Records Nashville

Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson, honoree Victoria Mason, MusicRow‘s LB Cantrell. Photo: Sara Katherine Mills

Warner Records Nashville’s Senior Vice President of Marketing, Victoria Mason, continues to lead Nashville’s charge in optimizing audience, fan development and fan engagement in country music. She joined the Warner Music ranks in 2011 after a three-year tenure working with audience and data giant Nielsen and became the driving force behind Warner Music Nashville’s implementation of analytics for the next six years. In 2017, Mason was promoted to VP, Research & Analytics, where she increased the label’s focus on broader industry and genre-level trends, as well as deepening her oversight of ROI and marketing spend analysis. WRN expanded Mason’s duties in October 2019 into artist development, while also leading in-house analytics, and overseeing the day-to-day functions of the digital and strategic partnerships teams. She then moved from VP, Strategic Marketing to SVP Marketing & Analytics, where she merged and rebranded the Artist Development team into the comprehensive Marketing department, which encompasses Artist Marketing, Digital Marketing, Analytics, Brand Partnerships, and Industry + Fan Events, all reporting to Mason. Mason is a current member of the Leadership Music Board of Directors (2022-2026) and has been named a Billboard Country Power Player, Nashville Briefing Power Player and a Billboard Woman In Music.

Sophia Sansone – Managing Partner, Artist Manager, Make Wake Artists

Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson, honoree Sophia Sansone, MusicRow‘s LB Cantrell. Photo: Sara Katherine Mills

In less than a decade, Sophia Sansone has risen from an assistant role to become one of Nashville’s most respected young executives, now serving as a Managing Partner at Make Wake Artists. Since joining the company in 2017 as assistant to founder Chris Kappy, Sansone has distinguished herself through sharp strategic instincts, deep artist advocacy, and an exceptional understanding of long-term career building. A key member of Luke Combs’ management team during a period of historic growth, Sansone has played an integral role in helping guide one of the most successful careers in modern country music. She also manages Nicole Combs, serving as a trusted advisor across brand, business, and philanthropic initiatives. A graduate of Vanderbilt University, Sansone credits much of her leadership style to growing up as one of ten siblings, an unconventional training ground that shaped her collaborative mindset, adaptability and decisiveness. Her impact has been consistently recognized by the industry. She was named to Nashville Briefing’s 30 Under 30 in 2021 and went on to earn repeated honors including Billboard Women in Music (2023, 2024, 2025), MusicRow’s Next Big Thing (N.B.T.) (2023), Variety’s Hitmakers (2023, 2024), Billboard’s Country Power Players (2023, 2024, 2025) and Billboard’s 40 Under 40 (2024).

Elisa Vazzana – Agent – UTA

Pictured (L-R): MusicRow‘s Sherod Robertson, honoree Elisa Vazzana, MusicRow‘s LB Cantrell. Photo: Sara Katherine Mills

Elisa Vazzana is a Music Agent at leading global talent, entertainment, sports, and advisory company United Talent Agency. Based in Nashville, she represents a diverse roster of artists including Megan Moroney, Chayce Beckham and Buffalo Traffic Jam. Leading with integrity, strategic clarity, and an artist-first philosophy, Vazzana has played a central role in building Moroney’s career and was among the first to recognize her exceptional talent. Under her guidance, Moroney has emerged as one of modern country music’s most in-demand artists, driven by sustained growth and increased demand. Moroney’s first arena headline run, “The Cloud 9 Tour,” sold more than 450,000 tickets at the on-sale, an impressive follow up to her 2025 50-date “AM I OKAY?” tour, which sold over 365,000 tickets in under 15 minutes—together ranking among the most in-demand tours across all genres. Vazzana began her career at CAA in 2008. In 2012, she was promoted to the trainee program in Los Angeles. In 2013, her sharp attention to detail and tenacity led her to being promoted to agent. After her nearly 14-year tenure at CAA, she became the Head of Fairs and Festivals at UTA in 2021. Elsewhere, Vazzana is on the Board of Directors at International Entertainment Buyers Association (IEBA).

CRS 2026 Honors To Reveal Country Radio Hall of Fame Class Of 2026 & ACM Radio Award Winners

The Country Radio Hall of Fame Class of 2026 and select ACM Radio Award winners will be revealed during CRS Honors, taking place March 18.

CRS Honors will host the live announcement of the ACM Radio Award winners for Station of the Year and On-Air Personality of the Year across all market sizes. The announcement follows the unveiling of the ACM Radio Award nominees. Parker McCollum will join to help unveil the honorees.

The remaining ACM Radio Award winners will be announced during the New Faces of Country Music Show.

CRS Honors will feature performances from Frank Ray and HARDY. Presleigh Bearden, Karly Duggan and Erin Merimonti will be presented with the Rusty Walker Scholarship. The Lisa McKay Women in Radio Scholarship will be presented to Ella Martinez, Dixie Roberts and Aston Williams. The Whitney Allen “Hot Mic” Scholarship will be presented to Monica McGlochlin.

CRS Honors will once again be hosted by CRB Board President Kurt Johnson, with opening remarks from CRB Executive Director RJ Curtis.

Online registration for CRS 2026 has closed. On-site registration will be available in Nashville at the current rate of $799 through the start of the event.