Winners of the 32nd SCMA Awards
The 32nd Annual Saskatchewan Country Music Association Awards were presented over the weekend in an online ceremony hosted by Tim Day from Pure Country Radio and Courtney Fielder from Country 100.7FM. The online presentation recognized the accomplishments of Saskatchewan Country Music Association members over this past year.
Tenille Arts and Hunter Brothers came out on top with four SCMA Awards each, followed by J.J. Voss who scored two SCMA trophies.
The Winners of the 32nd Annual Saskatchewan Country Music Association Awards:
Female Artist of the Year - Tenille Arts
Male Artist of the Year - J.J. Voss
Group of the Year - Hunter Brothers
Songwriter of the Year - "Everybody Knows Everybody" by Tenille Arts, Allison Veltz Cruz, Alex Kline
Album or EP of the Year - "Love, Heartbreak & Everything in Between" by Tenille Arts
Roots Album or EP of the Year - "Come Along With Me" by J.J. Voss
Video of the Year - "Hard Dirt" by Hunter Brothers, Director: Sean Smith, Stingray Pictures
Emerging Artist of the Year - Katelyn Lehner
Interactive Artist or Group of the Year - Hunter Brothers
Single of the Year - Somebody Like That by Tenille Arts
Fans Choice Entertainer of the Year - Hunter Brothers
Bass Player of the Year - Luke Hunter
Drummer of the Year - Darcy Deschambault and Dean Kushneryk
Fiddle Player of the Year - Sam Derbawka
Guitar Player of the Year - Shawn Blackman
Keyboard Player of the Year - Jeffrey Straker
Radio Station of the Year - Major Market Saskatoon - CJWW 600 (600 AM)
Radio Station of the Year - Major Market Saskatoon - 92.9 The Bull (92.9 FM)
Radio Station of the Year - Secondary Market Melfort - FM Country CJVR (105.1FM)
On Air Personality of the Year - Matt Ryan at 102.3 CJNS
Music Director of the Year - Cal Gratton at 105 CJVR
Record Producer of the Year - Bart McKay, "Now or Never" by Brett Kissel
Recording Studio of the Year - Bart McKay Productions
Country Music Person of the Year - Candace Finch
Music Venue of the Year - The Happy Nun Cafe
Indigenous Artist Development Bursary - Berk Jodoin
SCMA Youth Development Bursary - Morgan Robertson
The Saskatchewan Country Music Association is a non-profit organization, dedicated to the promotion, development, and enhancement of all aspects of Saskatchewan country music at the local, national, and international level.
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