7 November 2016

British country music association honours Kirt Webster with international services to industry award

The British Country Music Awards honored Kirt Webster with the International Services To Industry Award for his contributions to country music as the President of Webster Public Relations, a Nashville-based publicity and marketing firm. Webster Public Relations client Dolly Parton and Lee Williams, President of the British Country Music Association, presented Webster with the award in Nashville. Webster joins a prestigious list of honorees, like Big Machine Records president Scott Borchetta, the late Jeff Walker and Country Music Association Director of International Relations Bobbi Boyce. “I moved to Nashville more than 20 years ago to chase my dream of working with country music artists, like Dolly. Today, I have the privilege of working with Dolly and a roster of icons and emerging acts,” Kirt Webster said. Webster serves as Executive Producer of “The Pickup,” a syndicated country video news series that can be seen on CM&T on the UK’s SKY Television network. “The Pickup” also airs on The Heartland Network, Sandy Zimmerman’s Las Vegas Television Network, 132 US radio broadcast websites (Nash Icon, HankFM, Midwest Communications) and online media blogs. The 10th BCMA Awards were held at the Heston Venue in Heathrow, London October 29-30. The complete list of honorees is below: International Services To Industry Kirt Webster International Song of the Year, Album of the Year Chris Stapleton – Tennessee Whiskey International Act of the Year Phil Vassar

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Chris Stapleton wins 'Male Vocalist Of The Year' and 'Music Video Of The Year' at the 50th annual CMA awards

Chris Stapleton won “Male Vocalist of the Year” and “Music Video of the Year” (“Fire Away”) at The 50th Annual CMA Awards. This marks Stapleton’s second consecutive Male Vocalist win and his first for Music Video. In addition to the two honors, Stapleton was joined by special guest Dwight Yoakam for a rousing rendition of Ray Charles and Willie Nelson’s 1984 hit Seven Spanish Angels”alongside full string and horn sections. Conceived by Stapleton, the powerful music video for Fire Away was directed by Tim Mattia and stars actors Ben Foster and Margarita Levieva. Beyond serving as the visual representation of his song, the video aims to bring attention to the culture of mental health awareness throughout the country, specifically through The Campaign to Change Direction (www.changedirection.org). The organization, which was introduced to Stapleton through Foster, strives to start a common language about the Five Signs of suffering emotionally: change in personality, agitation, withdrawal, decline in personal care and hopelessness. The Five Signs are clearly represented in the video through Levieva’s poignant performance. The two new awards cap off a series of breakthrough years for Stapleton since the release of his now certified RIAA double platinum solo debut album, Traveller. The breakthrough album has gone on to receive multiple Grammy, CMA and ACM awards and continues to consistently top the Billboard Country Albums chart—over a year since its May 2015 release on Mercury Records Nashville. Stapleton will embark on a series of Canadian tour dates next year, including stops in London, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver.

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