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CRB Announce 2023 Country Radio Hall of Fame Honorees


CRS 2023
CRS 2023

Recording artist Kelsea Ballerini joined Country Radio Hall of Fame co-chairs Joel Raab and Tim Roberts during CRS Honors at CRS 2023 to reveal the 2023 Country Radio Hall of Fame honorees. The list includes six exceptional radio professionals in two categories: On-Air personality and Radio (Off-Air broadcasters). Pam Green, Charlie Morgan, Wade Jessen, and John Willyard are among the radio category honorees, while Trish Biondo and Dollar Bill Lawson are recognized for their outstanding on-air contributions.

CRB's Country Radio Hall of Fame Committee Chairman Joel Raab said, "We are thrilled to honor this year's inductees, whose contributions to the Country radio industry have been significant and impactful. Their contributions have helped shape the industry, and we look forward to recognizing their achievements at the induction ceremony later this year."

Off-Air Inductees

  • Pam Green
  • Wade Jessen
  • Charlie Morgan
  • John Willyard
On Air Inductees
  • Trish Biondo
  • Dollar Bill Lawson

The Country Radio Hall of Fame is dedicated to the recognition of those individuals who have made significant contributions to the country radio/music industry over a 20-year period, 15 of which must be in the Country format.

The Country Radio Hall of Fame Induction and Dinner will be held Monday, July 10, at the Virgin Hotel Nashville. More information on the event, including date, time, and ticket information, will be released closer to the event.

For more information and a list of past inductees, visit here.

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