Due to growing concerns surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) has announced that the 2021 Nashville Songwriter Awards will be shifted to a virtual format, forgoing the previously announced in-person private event.
The 4th annual awards, presented by City National Bank, will continue to take place Sept. 14, 2021.
The Nashville Songwriter Awards honors the Song, Songwriter, and Songwriter-Artist of the Year, the Songwriter and Songwriter-Artist of the Decade (2010-2019), as well as the ’10 Songs I Wish I’d Written,’ awards, given to the top voted songs chosen by fellow professional songwriters as exceptional songs they wish they had penned. This year Sony Music Publishing Chairman & CEO Jon Platt will be honored with NSAI’s President’s Keystone Award, given in recognition of significant contributions to the betterment of all songwriters.
Information regarding how to watch the awards will be announced in the coming weeks.
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