Jelly Roll: Your ’26 CRS Humanitarian

• Country Radio Broadcasters (CRB) is proud to announce Jelly Roll as the recipient of the 2026 Artist Humanitarian Award. The award will recognize the triple Grammy-winning artist, whose deeply personal and far-reaching commitment to addiction recovery, mental health, and community extends far beyond his music. This prestigious honor will be presented during Country Radio Seminar (CRS) 2026, taking place March 18-20 in Nashville.

The Artist Humanitarian Award was established in 1990 to honor Country artists whose philanthropic efforts have significantly improved the effectiveness and impact of the causes they support. Previous recipients include Eric Church, Luke Combs, Kane Brown, Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, and Carrie Underwood, to name a few.

This week is your final opportunity to register online HERE for CRS 2026 — after this week, registration will only be available on-site in Nashville.

CRS 2026 will feature the 6th Annual Digital Music Summit, daily label luncheons paired with live performances, Bob Kingsley’s Acoustic Alley, surprise pop-up performances by breakout talent, CRS Honors celebrating individuals who have made a lasting impact on Country radio, the BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville Late Night Event on Thursday evening, and much more.

General registration for CRS 2026 is $698. Limited single-day passes are also available for $349 (maximum of two per person) and include access to panels, speakers, luncheons, and networking events for the selected day, excluding Friday’s New Faces of Country Music® Showcase — those tickets are sold separately for $110 and are in limited supply. Act now!

Jelly Roll: Your ’26 CRS Humanitarian