Locals among winners at 30th Country Music Awards
For the Hunter Brothers the week started with a number one on Country Radio and ended with four Saskatchewan Country Music Awards Saturday night. The five farm boys from southern Saskatchewan were the top award winners at the 30th Anniversary show that took place in Saskatoon.
It was also a night of honours for Prince Albert ,Meadow Lake, Melfort, Albertville and Spiritwood. P.A. picked up the award for music venue of the year (E.A. Rawlinson Centre); Matt Ryan in Meadow Lake won for on-air personality of the year; the fans choice for radio station of the year went to CJVR; Janaya Trudel for all star fiddle player and Jay & Jo were honoured as roots artist of the year; and Shantaia grabbed the award for emerging artist.
Of the 32 awards handed out throughout the weekend, the Hunter Brothers, who are four time CCMA nominated artists, claimed Interactive Group or Artist of the Year, Group of The Year, Video of the Year (Those Were The Nights), and Single of the Year (Those Were The Nights). In addition to these group awards, Luke Hunter was named All Star Band Bass Player of The Year.