

Pictured (L-R): Ken Robold, EVP/COO, Sony Music Nashville; River House Artists/Columbia Nashville’s Luke Combs; Matthew Ramsey of RCA Nashville’s Old Dominion; RCA Nashville/Zone 4’s Kane Brown; and Randy Goodman, Chairman/CEO, Sony Music Nashville. Photo: Alan Poizner
Sony Music Nashville staff, artists and guests celebrated a successful night at the CMA Awards on Wednesday with a party at The Bell Tower in downtown Nashville.
14-time CMA Award winner Brad Paisley, marked his 10th consecutive year as co-host of the show. Lead nominee for the night, Miranda Lambert received her record-extending 7th Female Vocalist of the Year award.
The evening’s all-star performances included “The Rest of Our Life” by Arista Nashville’s Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, whose first collaborative studio album streets Nov. 17; “Heaven South” by Arista Nashville’s Paisley and RCA Nashville/Zone 4’s Kane Brown; “I Could Use a Love Song” by Columbia Nashville’s Maren Morris (also performing “Seeing Blind” with Niall Horan); “No Such Thing as a Broken Heart” by RCA Nashville’s Old Dominion; and “To Learn Her” by Vanner Records/RCA Nashville’s Lambert.

Pictured (L-R): Columbia Nashville’s Maren Morris and Randy Goodman, Chairman/CEO, Sony Music Nashville. Photo: Erika Goldring Photography.

Pictured (L-R): ShopKeeper Management’s Crystal Dismon and Marion Kraft; Randy Goodman, Chairman/CEO, Sony Music Nashville; Vanner Records/RCA Nashville’s Miranda Lambert; Rob Stringer, CEO, Sony Music Entertainment. Photo: Alan Poizner.

Pictured (L-R): Rob Stringer, CEO, Sony Music Entertainment; RCA Record’s P!NK; Vanner Records/RCA Nashville’s Miranda Lambert; and, Randy Goodman, Chairman/CEO, Sony Music Nashville. Photo: Erika Goldring Photography.

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