Country Music Association Celebrates Annual Touring Awards Winners

Kix Brooks and Rob Beckham Present CMA Touring Lifetime Achievement Award to Live Nation’s Brian O’Connell

Dierks Bentley, Thomas Rhett and Chris Stapleton Present at Nashville Awards Ceremony Hosted by Jerrod Niemann

Watch CMA Touring Awards Highlights at CMA’s YouTube Channel

NASHVILLE – The Country Music Association presented industry honors to Country Music’s top touring professionals Monday during the CMA Touring Awards (formerly known as the SRO Awards) at Marathon Music Works in Nashville. Hosted by Jerrod Niemann, the evening recognized winners in 15 categories, in addition to presenting the CMA Touring Lifetime Achievement Award to Live Nation’s President of Country Music Touring, Brian O’Connell.

“The CMA Touring Awards offer us an opportunity to celebrate all of our vital behind-the-scenes industry members,” said Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “They are true road warriors who night after night commit themselves to bringing live music straight to Country Music fans around the globe.”

During Monday’s ceremony, CMA Awards winner and Board member Kix Brooks presented O’Connell with the Lifetime Achievement honor, with additional remarks shared by Dierks Bentley and CMA Board President Elect and Co-Head of WME Nashville Rob Beckham. Artists including Jason AldeanTyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia LineMiranda LambertBrad PaisleyJay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney of Rascal Flatts and Cole Swindell, as well as CMA Board members Tony Conway and Mike Moore, recorded video messages that played during the ceremony to congratulate O’Connell.

“He’s in the trenches with us every day,” Bentley shared about O’Connell from the stage. “He’s on the road. He understands us. He gets this. You are either on the road or you’re not. There’s no in-between. You either get the road or you are not on it, and he is out there.”

For more than 25 years, O’Connell has revolutionized Country touring while contributing to some of the most successful careers in Country Music. He developed the Country Megaticket, a season ticket to Country shows at Live Nation venues across the country and continues to grow a vibrant festival division within the company including Watershed, Faster Horses, LakeShake and more.

O’Connell insisted his entire staff join him on stage to accept the Award. “They don’t give you a Lifetime Achievement Award without having a lifetime. And I have had a 52-year-old lifetime that is amazing, and the reason that it is amazing is because I am the luckiest human being on the planet. I got to come to this amazing town and I got to work with amazing people.”

Kix Brooks was also on hand to present the Manager of the Year Award to longtime partner of 25 years, Clarence Spalding, while Thomas Rhett also presented the Tour Manager of the Year Award—and a custom Masters-style green jacket—to Logan Kornegay.

“You’re one of my favorite people in the world, and you work harder than anybody I’ve ever met in my life,” Thomas Rhett shared from the stage. “And I got you this—it’s like a Masters jacket, but it says ‘CMA 2017 Tour Manager of the Year.’”

Angie Gentry, widow of Montgomery Gentry’s Troy Gentry, made a surprise appearance to present Coach/Truck Driver of the Year Award to Danny Shelnut, while Chris Stapleton honored two members of his touring family with awards—Arpad Sayko received the FOH (Front of House) Engineer of the Year Award and John Garriott received the Production Manager of the Year Award.

“I want to take this opportunity to thank you all for always taking care of us,” Stapleton said from the stage. “These guys make us look so good. I don’t make your job easy because I do know I have a lot of weird request on both ends. I do make them put up large sonic domes every day just because I felt like it. You know, that’s the job. These guys do it every day without fail. I do appreciate you guys and everything you do.”

Additionally, CMA Board member and Moo TV CEO Scott Scovill presented the Tour Video Director of the Year Award to John Breslin.

Artists including Aldean, Kelsea BalleriniDanielle BradberyKenny ChesneyEric ChurchTerri ClarkVance JoyKid RockJeremiah Fraites of The LumineersReba McEntireMidlandEddie Montgomery, DeMarcus and Rooney of Rascal Flatts, Darius RuckerEd SheeranBlake SheltonGeorge Strait and Keith Urban recorded personal video messages that played throughout the evening to congratulate winners.

Winners in 15 categories were determined by CMA members of the following industry sectors: Advertising/Public Relations/Media, Affiliated, Artist, Entertainment Services, Marketing/Digital, Musician, Personal Manager, Record Label, Talent Agent, Talent Buyer/Promoter, Touring Personnel, and Venue. Ballots were tabulated by the professional services organization Deloitte & Touche, LLP.

The 2017 CMA Touring Awards winners are as follows:

CATEGORY 1 – BUSINESS MANAGER OF THE YEAR
Duane Clark – Flood, Bumstead, McCready & McCarthy, Inc.

CATEGORY 2 – COACH/TRUCK DRIVER OF THE YEAR
Danny Shelnut – Montgomery Gentry

CATEGORY 3 – FRONT OF HOUSE (FOH) ENGINEER OF THE YEAR 
Arpad Sayko – Chris Stapleton

CATEGORY 4 – LIGHTING DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
Dave Butzler – Garth Brooks

CATEGORY 5 – MANAGER OF THE YEAR
Clarence Spalding – Maverick

CATEGORY 6 – TOUR MANAGER OF THE YEAR
Logan Kornegay – Thomas Rhett

CATEGORY 7 – MONITOR ENGINEER OF THE YEAR
Marc Earp – Eric Church

CATEGORY 8 – PRODUCTION MANAGER OF THE YEAR
John Garriott – Chris Stapleton

CATEGORY 9 – PUBLICIST OF THE YEAR
Jake Basden – Big Machine Label Group

CATEGORY 10 – TALENT AGENT OF THE YEAR
Darin Murphy – CAA

CATEGORY 11 – TALENT BUYER/PROMOTER OF THE YEAR
Louis Messina – Messina Touring Group

CATEGORY 12 – TOUR CATERER OF THE YEAR
Center Stage Events

CATEGORY 13 – TOURING MUSICIAN OF THE YEAR
Nathan Barlowe – Keith Urban

CATEGORY 14 – VENUE OF THE YEAR
Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN

CATEGORY 15 – TOUR VIDEO DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR
John Breslin – Garth Brooks

The CMA Touring Awards, previously known as the SRO Awards, were originally created by the CMA Board of Directors in 1990 to honor outstanding professional achievement within the touring industry. The first SRO Awards were presented at a black-tie gala, hosted by K.T. Oslin and Roger Miller, during CMA’s Entertainment Expo, which was also known as the Talent Buyers Entertainment Marketplace. Ten SRO Awards were presented at the first gala and the number of awards swelled to 19 before the last were handed out at SRO ’97. In 2011, CMA brought back the Touring Musician of the Year Award. In 2012, SRO Awards in 14 categories were handed out in Nashville during the annual IEBA Conference and in 2013, the Talent Buyer/Promoter of the Year Award was added bringing the total number of SRO Awards categories to 15.

For more information, visit CMAworld.com/awards-and-honors. To watch CMA Touring Awards video highlights at CMA’s YouTube Channel, visit www.youtube.com/user/CountryMusicAssoc.

Kix Brooks presents Clarence Spalding with Manager of the Year at the 2018 CMA Touring Awards hosted by Jerrod Niemann at Marathon Music Works in Nashville on January 22, 2018.

Chris Stapleton surprises John Garriott, Production Manager of the Year and Arpad Sayko, Front of House Engineer of the Year at the 2018 CMA Touring Awards hosted by Jerrod Niemann at Marathon Music Works in Nashville on January 22, 2018.

Thomas Rhett surprises Tour Manager of the Year Logan Kornegay onstage at the 2018 CMA Touring Awards hosted by Jerrod Niemann at Marathon Music Works in Nashville on January 22, 2018. (l-r) Niemann, Kornegay, Rhett

Angie Gentry (widow of Troy Gentry) presents Danny Shelnut with Coach/Truck Driver of the Year at the 2018 CMA Touring Awards hosted by Jerrod Niemann at Marathon Music Works in Nashville on January 22, 2018.

The CMA Board officers, presenters, and winners of the 2018 CMA Touring Awards at Marathon Music Works in Nashville on January 22, 2018. (l-r) Rob Beckham, CMA President-Elect; Jody Williams, CMA Board President; CMA Board member Kix Brooks; Ashlee Stokley, Bridgestone Arena, Venue of the Year; Danny Shelnut, Coach/Bus Driver; David Kells, Bridgestone Arena, Venue of the Year; John Breslin, Tour Director; Logan Kornegay, Tour Manager; Dave Butzler, Lighting Director; Mark Earp, Monitor Engineer; Brian O’Connell, Lifetime Achievement Award; Duane Clark, Business Manager; Clarence Spalding, Manager; Louis Messina, Talent Buyer/Promoter; John Garriott, Production Manager; Darin Murphy, Talent Agent; Nathan Barlowe, Musician; Arpad Sayko, Front of House Engineer; Jake Basden, Publicist; Sarah Trahern, CMA CEO; Jerrod Niemann, host; and Bill Simmons, CMA Board Chairman.