Popular on s4story
- USA Best Book Awards Finalist What Love Leaves Behind Releases March 24 - 436
- Oberfeld Press Author Releases Typographic Series Ahead of July Publication - 217
- The World's First Fully Regenerative Economy: Securing Energy, Food, and a Clean Planet - 176
- New Book Synthesizes Six Peer-Reviewed Research Programs Into Unified Framework for Consciousness - 115
- High5VR Announces World's First Fully Immersive First-Person VR Movie - 102
- QuickTrack by Datalex Transforms Retail Promoter Management with Claude AI and Real-Time Insights - 102
- New YA Fantasy "The Whispering Key" by Auren Keyes Launches The Luminara Chronicles
- New Book Warring From the Standpoint of the Throne Room Calls Believers to Pray From Victory
- Conexwest: Shipping Containers Are Powering the Next Generation of Bitcoin Mining Infrastructure
- Homeowner Prep Announces Strategic Language Shift: Replacing "Renters" with "Future Homeowners" to Inspire Wealth-Building Mindsets
Similar on s4story
- Peccioli Becomes New Orleans: In July 2026, the magic of jazz comes to Tuscany
- PRÝNCESS Builds Anticipation With "My Nerves" — A Girls-Girl Anthem
- Ski Johnson Inks Strategic Deals with Three Major Food Chain Brands
- Beethoven: Music of Revolution and Triumph - Eroica
- Patron Saints Of Music Names Allie Moskovits Head Of Sync & Business Development
- The World's No.1 Superstar® Brings Disco Fever Back With New Global Single and Video "Disco Dancing"
- Nashville International Chopin Piano Competition Launches First Amateur Edition
- IYKYK! Coffee Lab Thriving in Huntington Beach, Blending Elevated Coffee, Matcha, Music, and Community
- As Paris Hilton Reclaims Her Icon Status, "Pretty Pop Star" Reemerges to Battle the Age of AI Music
- Ashley Wineland To Release Fiery Full-length Album "Wineland"
Blues Legend Stevie Hawkins Wins Best Blues Artist at 2026 Radio Music Awards
S For Story/10689356
ATLANTA - s4story -- Renowned legendary blues artist Stevie Hawkins has earned top honors at the 2026 Radio Music Awards, taking home the award for 'Best Blues Artist' for his powerful and deeply moving rendition of "A Song For You." The recognition underscores Hawkins' continued artistic excellence and his growing impact on the global blues stage.
Selected by a panel of respected broadcast judges and blues experts, Hawkins' win reflects both artistic excellence and deep respect for the genre's true traditions.
The Radio Music Awards, founded by Emmy Award–winning TV host, actor, and producer Christopher Ewing, celebrate outstanding independent artists, songwriters, and performers worldwide who have achieved success across terrestrial, satellite, and digital radio without major label support. In an industry often dominated by corporate influence, the Radio Music Awards spotlight artists who rise through talent, authenticity, and determination. Ewing—also known for his acting roles on "All My Children" and "One Life to Live"—leads the Indie Music Channel, a global digital platform, app, and TV network based at Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood, where he hosts programs like Indie Music Cafe and The Radio Cafe, showcasing emerging talent from around the world.
More on S For Story
In response to the honor, Hawkins expressed deep gratitude to the Radio Music Awards and its broadcast judges for supporting him and independent music. He shared that his version of "A Song For You" is especially meaningful to him, having played drums for Leon Russell, and that he's thankful it has resonated with listeners worldwide. He credited Rusty Holloway (bass), Levi Adelman (piano), and the Loudermilk Chambers Ensemble for elevating the track and thanked drum tracking recording engineer Don Plummer and bass tracking recording engineer Jordan Foster for their contributions. He also extended special thanks to Grammy-winning mastering engineer Howie Weinberg for his meticulous work in giving the recording its rich, polished sound.
This latest achievement adds to an already distinguished career. Hawkins previously earned two blues awards at the 2026 European International Music Awards and has won an additional twenty-four blues music awards over his career. He was inducted into the International Blues Hall of Fame as a Legendary Blues Artist in April 2024, reinforcing his reputation as one of the genre's most respected voices.
More on S For Story
Known for his soulful delivery and emotional depth, Hawkins continues to connect with audiences worldwide, building a loyal and growing fan base.
With this latest recognition, Stevie Hawkins not only celebrates a milestone moment but also reaffirms the enduring power of blues music to inspire, connect, and transcend generations.
For more information regarding Stevie Hawkins, please visit his website:
https://steviehawkins.com
Selected by a panel of respected broadcast judges and blues experts, Hawkins' win reflects both artistic excellence and deep respect for the genre's true traditions.
The Radio Music Awards, founded by Emmy Award–winning TV host, actor, and producer Christopher Ewing, celebrate outstanding independent artists, songwriters, and performers worldwide who have achieved success across terrestrial, satellite, and digital radio without major label support. In an industry often dominated by corporate influence, the Radio Music Awards spotlight artists who rise through talent, authenticity, and determination. Ewing—also known for his acting roles on "All My Children" and "One Life to Live"—leads the Indie Music Channel, a global digital platform, app, and TV network based at Sunset Gower Studios in Hollywood, where he hosts programs like Indie Music Cafe and The Radio Cafe, showcasing emerging talent from around the world.
More on S For Story
- YOKE Expands NIL Club Into Athlete-Led Commerce With Athlete Merch Launch
- Floor Kings Announces Official Launch of Premier Epoxy Flooring Services Across Arizona
- UK Buyers Purchase Luxury Home in Keene's Pointe, Windermere (Orlando, Florida)
- Instant IP Launches Rapid Takedown Service to Combat IP Theft, Deepfakes, and Copycat Websites
- HR Executive and Bestselling Author Releases Transformational Leadership Book for a Changing W
In response to the honor, Hawkins expressed deep gratitude to the Radio Music Awards and its broadcast judges for supporting him and independent music. He shared that his version of "A Song For You" is especially meaningful to him, having played drums for Leon Russell, and that he's thankful it has resonated with listeners worldwide. He credited Rusty Holloway (bass), Levi Adelman (piano), and the Loudermilk Chambers Ensemble for elevating the track and thanked drum tracking recording engineer Don Plummer and bass tracking recording engineer Jordan Foster for their contributions. He also extended special thanks to Grammy-winning mastering engineer Howie Weinberg for his meticulous work in giving the recording its rich, polished sound.
This latest achievement adds to an already distinguished career. Hawkins previously earned two blues awards at the 2026 European International Music Awards and has won an additional twenty-four blues music awards over his career. He was inducted into the International Blues Hall of Fame as a Legendary Blues Artist in April 2024, reinforcing his reputation as one of the genre's most respected voices.
More on S For Story
- Su Che Publishing Announces New Children's Book Celebrating Vaisakhi Festival
- Permian Museum Adds Photos of Fossils Discovered on a Meteorite
- This Saturday: Open House for Manalapan's Newest Single Family Home Community
- Radarsign™ Awarded Sourcewell Contract Expanding Access to Traffic Safety Solutions
- Free Community Book Fair in Newark
Known for his soulful delivery and emotional depth, Hawkins continues to connect with audiences worldwide, building a loyal and growing fan base.
With this latest recognition, Stevie Hawkins not only celebrates a milestone moment but also reaffirms the enduring power of blues music to inspire, connect, and transcend generations.
For more information regarding Stevie Hawkins, please visit his website:
https://steviehawkins.com
Source: Emphasis Records
0 Comments
Latest on S For Story
- Local Author Candace J. Thomas Featured on NYT Best Selling Author Brandon Mull's Podcast
- As Global Tensions Rise, Demand Grows for Private Spaces to Process Thoughts and Speak Freely Online
- Award-Winning Bilingual Children's Author's Book Featured in Mesa Public Library
- Cryptsoft demonstrates Hybrid-PQC Authentication Token use for quantum-safe systems and infrastructure
- Expert Law Attorneys' Top Law Firms to Know: March 2026
- Wordeee Publishes Beloved Television Personality Judge Hatchett's "GOAL GIRLS"
- Sudi Mohamud Releases Fighting for Tomorrow, a Powerful Story of Motherhood, Illness, and Resilience
- Thorn & Bloom Magazine Releases Fifth Issue: Rooted & Ruptured
- Green Office Partner Strengthens Global Operations with Mexico-Based DigitalVAAR Partnership
- P-Wave Classics Announces the Publication of The Female Quixote, Volume I, by Charlotte Lennox
- Everwild Music Festival Unveils 2026 Schedule: No Overlapping Sets, Longer Performances, and Epic Late-Night Sets!
- Book Six in Kilpack's Award-Winning Epic Fantasy Series On Sale Now
- New Leadership Book Offers 5-Stage Model to Help Managers Reduce Turnover and Build Future Leaders
- Riggo Production Studio Launches Monthly Content Package for Growing Brands
- Accelerating into Active Oil Production with over 100 Barrels per day now being produced as Dual-revenue engine begins Generating Cash Flow: $IBG
- Finland emerges as clear Eurovision 2026 favourite – analysis of 12 bookmakers by Vedonlyöntisivut
- Mac Mountain Selects netElastic vRouter for LightCraft Broadband-as-a-Service Platform
- A Kickstarter Campaign for "A Cable To The Moon"
- Unlock Your Highest Timeline in the New Book Portals of Potentiality: Accessing Your Primetime Tim
- Frances Perkins, Then and Now: An Interview with Rebecca Brenner Graham