
Country Radio Seminar is about making memories and creating moments like this.
BBR Music Group just delivered a handful of memories at CRS 2026. It all started with a Blake Shelton poem commemorating Aldean’s 31 #1 hits. And it was a very special poem that was heartfelt.
Then Jason’s favorite band, Alabama, took the stage.
Then, it was Travis Tritt showed up for a cover of “Night Train.”
And then the big surprise happened. BK and T-HUBB, showed up on stage together, to perform the #1 song they pinned for Jason, “You Make It Easy,” sharing the same stage together for the first time in 4 plus years. It was the reunion we all wanted to see happen too.
And finally, Mr. 31 himself, Jason Aldean, took to the stage to perform “How Far Does A Goodbye Go.”
During a week where many artists and events shine, Jon Loba’s BBR/BMG just pulled off something memorable, wildly entertaining, innovative, even impossible. Most importantly of all, it created some lasting memories that we’ll be talking about foraging lot of CRS’ to come.












