Scott Borchetta, the founder and CEO of Big Machine Label Group, has been awarded the 2025 CMA Irving Waugh Award of Excellence. The honor was presented to him on the red carpet at the 59th Annual Country Music Association Awards, ahead of his nominations in various categories.
The award comes as a surprise to Borchetta, who expressed his gratitude and humility towards the CMA Board and its CEO, Sarah Trahern. He described Waugh as a "true visionary" who significantly impacted country music and culture, and he is humbled to be recognized alongside many other influential figures in the industry.
Borchetta's career has been marked by significant contributions to the country music landscape. As an executive producer, he has championed numerous projects, including the 20-track Petty Country and the Grammy-winning documentary Glen Campbell… I’ll Be Me. His label group is home to renowned artists such as Thomas Rhett, Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts, Carly Pearce, Mötley Crüe, and Sheryl Crow.
Waugh was a pioneering radio and TV executive who was active from the 1940s through the early 1990s. He began his career at WSM-Nashville as a radio announcer in 1941 and went on to hold various positions within the company before passing away in April 2007 at age 94.
The CMA Irving Waugh Award of Excellence is presented annually to individuals who have made significant contributions to country music. This year's winner, Scott Borchetta, has proven himself to be a trailblazer in his own right, navigating the industry with remarkable clarity and conviction while championing emerging talent and supporting legacy artists.
The award comes as a surprise to Borchetta, who expressed his gratitude and humility towards the CMA Board and its CEO, Sarah Trahern. He described Waugh as a "true visionary" who significantly impacted country music and culture, and he is humbled to be recognized alongside many other influential figures in the industry.
Borchetta's career has been marked by significant contributions to the country music landscape. As an executive producer, he has championed numerous projects, including the 20-track Petty Country and the Grammy-winning documentary Glen Campbell… I’ll Be Me. His label group is home to renowned artists such as Thomas Rhett, Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts, Carly Pearce, Mötley Crüe, and Sheryl Crow.
Waugh was a pioneering radio and TV executive who was active from the 1940s through the early 1990s. He began his career at WSM-Nashville as a radio announcer in 1941 and went on to hold various positions within the company before passing away in April 2007 at age 94.
The CMA Irving Waugh Award of Excellence is presented annually to individuals who have made significant contributions to country music. This year's winner, Scott Borchetta, has proven himself to be a trailblazer in his own right, navigating the industry with remarkable clarity and conviction while championing emerging talent and supporting legacy artists.