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Music City
BMLG THROWS AN AFTER PARTY
11/9/23

Following the 57th CMA Awards, BMLG’s Chairman/CEO Scott Borchetta and team celebrated Country Music’s biggest night during its annual after party.

The festivities boasted a star-studded guest list, including Carley Pearce—who performed “We Don’t Fight Anymore” during the ceremony alongside Chris Stapleton—as well as Brian Kelley and Lady A, who presented Single of the Year and New Artist of the Year, respectively.

Pictured above are (l-r) back rowLECADE, Chase McDaniel, Brett Young, Jackson Dean, Midland’s Jess Carson, Chris Janson, Kelley, Mae Estes, Riley Green, Midland’s Mark Wystrach; front row—Tiera Kennedy, Pearce, BMLG’s Borchetta and Sandi Spika Borchetta and Mackenzie Carpenter.

(l-r) McDaniel, Big Machine RecordsClay Hunnicutt, Borchetta, Pearce, Big Machine Records’ Kris Lamb, Carson, Wystrach, Kelley, BMLG’s Allison Jones and Sandbox Entertainment’s Todd Ramey

(l-r) back row—Borchetta, BMLG Records Ryan Dokke, Jones, Greylan James; front row—Lady A and BMLG Records’ Jimmy Harnen.

Photo credit: Brett Carlsen and Jason Davis/Getty Images for BMLG