2022 Canadian Country Music Awards Explained

2022 Canadian Country Music Awards
Date:September 11, 2022
Venue:Scotiabank Saddledome
Calgary, Alberta
Host:Tenille Townes, Blanco Brown
Network:Global
Previous:2021
Main:Canadian Country Music Awards
Next:2023

The 2022 Canadian Country Music Awards, honouring achievements in Canadian country music, were presented on September 11, 2022 at the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, and broadcast by the Global Television Network.[1] The ceremony was hosted by Tenille Townes and Blanco Brown.[2]

Nominees were announced on July 20.[3] A week later, the Canadian Country Music Association revised the nominations to add several more nominees in various categories, noting tabulation errors caused by the increasingly fragmented release strategies used by the modern music industry.[4]

Nominees and winners

Music

Entertainer of the YearAlbum of the Year
Male Artist of the YearFemale Artist of the Year
Group or Duo of the YearInteractive Artist or Group of the Year
Rising StarFans' Choice
Alternative Country Album of the YearSingle of the Year
Songwriter of the YearVideo of the Year
Top Selling Canadian Album of the YearTop Selling Canadian Single of the Year
Guitar Player of the YearBass Player of the Year
  • Matt McKay
  • Ryan Davidson
  • Tara McLeod
  • Chad Murphy
  • Brennan Wall
  • Brandi Sidoryk
  • Lisa Dodd
  • Justin Kudding
  • Mark Rynkun
  • Holt Stuart-Hitchcox
Steel Guitar Player of the YearDrummer of the Year
  • Mitch Jay
  • Chris Altmann
  • Doug Johnson
  • Matthew Atkins
  • Spencer Cheyne
  • Flavio Cirillo
  • Rich DaSilva
  • Krista Wodelet
Fiddle Player of the YearKeyboard Player of the Year
  • Denis Dufresne
  • Linsey Beckett
  • Tyler Beckett
  • Julie Kennedy
  • Mike Sanyshyn
  • Brendan Waters
  • Mike Little
  • Scott Wilkinson
Specialty Instrument Player of the YearTop Selling International Album
  • Mitch Jay
  • Johnny Gasparic
  • Shane Guse
  • Connor Riddell
  • Katie Rox

Radio

Radio Station of the Year, Large MarketRadio Station of the Year, Medium/Small Market
Radio Personality of the Year

Industry

Booking Agency of the YearCountry Music Program or Special of the year
  • Sakamoto Agency
  • Action Entertainment Collaborative
  • The Feldman Agency
  • Invictus Entertainment Group
  • Paquin Artists Agency
  • Pure Country Top 50 of 2021
  • Christmas Time With Tenille Townes
  • A Kissel Country Christmas
  • The Road Less Travelled
  • Wise Woman, The Show
Management Company of the YearMusic Publishing Company of the Year
  • Starseed Entertainment
  • Big Loud Management
  • The Core Entertainment
  • Invictus Entertainment Group
  • MDM Artist Management Services
  • Anthem Entertainment
  • Big Loud Publishing
  • Sony ATV Music Publishing
  • Warner Chappell Music Canada
Record Company of the YearIndustry Person of the Year
  • Warner Music Canada
  • Big Loud Records
  • MDM Recordings Inc.
  • Sony Music Entertainment Canada Inc.
  • Universal Music Canada
  • Brianne Deslippe – Big Loud Records
  • Paul Biro – Sakamoto Agency
  • Steve Coady – Warner Music Canada
  • Mike Denney – MDM Recordings Inc.
  • Bobby Wills – Willing Entertainment
Creative Director(s) of the YearRecording Studio of the Year
  • Austin Chaffe
  • Alee
  • Chris Cavill, Chris Doi, Kyle McKearney, Jeffrey Ojeda
  • Mitchell Nevins
  • Bronwin Parks
  • MCC Recording Studio
  • Barrytone Studios
  • Bart McKay Productions
  • OCL Studios
  • Revolution Recording
Record Producer of the YearRetailer of the Year
  • Apple Music
  • Amazon Music
  • Spotify Canada Inc.
Talent Buyer or Promoter of the YearVideo Director of the Year
  • Paul Biro – Sakamoto Agency
  • Dan Clapson – Blue Jay Sessions
  • Jim Cressman – Invictus Entertainment Group
  • Brooke Dunford – Republic Live
  • Adam Oppenheim – Stampede Entertainment Inc.
  • Ben Knechtel — "More Drinkin' Than Fishin'" (Jade Eagleson & Dean Brody); "Pretty Please" (Sacha), "She Don't Know" (Jade Eagleson); "Somewhere to Drink" (Nate Haller, The Reklaws, Brett Kissel); "Trust Issues" (Robyn Ottolini)
  • Stephano Barberis — "Best of Me" (Josh Ramsay feat. Dallas Smith); "Can’t Beat the View" (Chris Buck Band), "Rattlesnake Bite" (Kadooh); "Weather Man" (Danielle Ryan)
  • Codi McIvor — "Grass Roots" (Drew Gregory); "If I Got You" (Jordyn Pollard), "Level Up" (Hailey Benedict), "Shittin’ in the Barn" (Drew Gregory); "When God Made Country Music" (Drew Gregory)
  • Travis Nesbitt — "Chop Suey" (The Dead South); "Drink Along Song" (Gord Bamford); "People Are Strange" (The Dead South); "Soundtrack to the End of the World" (The Congregation)
  • Ryan Nolan — "Had a Good Weekend" (Shantaia); "Let You" (Don Amero & Raquel Cole); "Our Days Are Numbered" (Five Roses); "The Highway" (Terri Clark); "Three Quarter Time" (Callie McCullough)

Notes and References

  1. https://www.terracestandard.com/entertainment/tenille-townes-leads-with-seven-ccma-award-nominations/ "Tenille Townes leads with seven CCMA Award nominations"
  2. David Friend, "Top nominee Tenille Townes to co-host CCMA Awards with viral sensation Blanco Brown". Toronto Star, August 25, 2022.
  3. Katie Colley, "Tenille Townes Leads 2022 CCMA Awards Nominations With Seven: See The Full List". ET Canada, July 20, 2022.
  4. David Friend, "CCMA Awards make changes, adding MacKenzie Porter and the Reklaws nominations". Toronto Star, July 27, 2022.