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INTERVIEW: AUSTIN JOHN WINKLER

Few bands have stood out in the last fifteen years like like Hinder, and even fewer voices have stood out like Austin John Winkler. Hinder was part of the soundtrack to my generation. You would be hard pressed to find someone who hadn’t heard “Lips of an Angel.” Austin left Hinder in 2013 to pursue a solo career. There were no hard feelings. He left for a reason any writer who is a true slave to his soul would understand. Instead of being tied down as a helpless passenger to his own forward momentum, he broke free of his vessel to find a new one. He had gone as far as he could with Hinder, writing wise. He recently released his first solo album,  Love   Sick Radio.  It’s different style than his Hinder albums which was his goal, and it was a goal well achieved. The album is chock full of righteous rage, social commentary and the voice that made Hinder iconic. It was an honor to talk to a singer I had grown up listening to. I felt like I knew him, and his friendly mannerism made it feel that way, too. After we established he wasn’t my bookie Bob “The Brute” Gallo collecting money for that soccer bet, we got down to a great interview.

Austin John, thank you. I appreciate taking time for the interview. You were the soundtrack to my high school years [chuckles].

You don’t even know who this is. I’m calling to collect some money from you, dude. You didn’t even ask who this was [chuckles].

Oh darn, is this Bob?

I’m just kidding, man.

I’m sorry about the late– honestly, I’m usually very prompt.

It’s all right. Don’t worry.

I read one; she read noon . We talked about it for a minute, and then we both decided it was noon .

That’s all right. Can you refresh the readers of your early years and early days in Hinder, and what led you to be a musician?

Oh yeah, man. Let’s see, at about 14 years old, I saw somebody that was pretty phenomenal. He used a guitar, and I just pointed at it, and I was like– anything involving that. So I started playing the guitar, and I was in a cover band at the age of 17, 18. Then I started writing my own songs, and they didn’t want to play them. Then I sought out to find any musicians that would just play along with the songs I was writing at the time, and that’s how Hinder formed in 2001. And yeah man, we had a good run. We put out songs that I’m still very proud of having written and touch people’s lives with. Now, I’m doing my own thing, and I’m fortunate enough to set out on the road and play new songs and also old Hinder songs that, obviously, I wrote.

What led to you leaving Hinder?

It’s kind of the same deal. Like I was saying, when I was in a cover band, I started writing songs; I wasn’t creatively fulfilled. As an artist, that sounds like you’re a musician, you’re not an artist. But the thing is, it’s the same thing. And I felt like I was writing the same record over and over and over again, instead of pushing myself and challenging myself to become a more evolved artist. I didn’t feel like I was fulfilling that, and it worked out for the best, man. I just had to break away. It’s not about money; it’s not about anything else except for being creatively fulfilled.

Can you talk a little bit about the writing process for Love Sick Radio ?

Yeah, man. There were no limits; there was no formula, so I had a lot of freedom to just kind of explore and experiment with anything I wanted to do. I’ve written 40 or 50 songs for this project, and I just wanted to give the fans a little taste of the project I’m working on and what direction I’m going in. For the most part, the songwriting, the vocals, the snarkiness, the attitude, the honesty, and the rawness are all still there. The only thing that’s different is the production mentality. It’s not like it’s that far-fetched. I mean, people are like, “Oh, it’s so different.” But the thing is, it’s just a production thing. It’s not a songwriting thing because all the songwriting and everything’s still raw and true to how I feel. And that’s what I felt like I had the connection with; whenever I was in Hinder, I would still write true life experiences, and that’s how people would connect. I’m just trying to do on a broader level to reach more people.

There’s a lot of feeling in your voice. A little, I think mostly it’s like you said, when you write angry songs, they sort of feel your anger, they feel your sorrow and happiness. Do you have to be emotionally invested in every single song, or can you just sit down and create something?

No, I definitely have to be– and yeah, that’s a good way to put it. I’m a very passionate person. So yeah, I’m going to make you– it just comes out in my voice, and it comes out because it’s true to what I feel or what has happened to me. And that’s what I think resonated so well for so many years with before records that I put out in Hinder, is like they can feel the torment, or they can feel the passion, or they can feel the happiness, and that’s kind of my thing, and that’s what people have always said about my voice, is that they believe me, and they believe me because I’m speaking from the heart or singing from the heart, whatever you say.

And what’s your opinion on modern, mainstream music, I know you took a shot at it with “Clique to Follow.”

[chuckles] Well, that was more of a mind-fuck for people, but for the most part, I was on the way to the studio, kind of in a snarky mood– that’s the thing, it’s not that I hate the term, “Sent from my iPhone”…

Where do you think pop culture took a left turn? What do you think led to that?

Pop culture? [laughter]

Mainstream, that might be a big question .

Oh, man. I think whenever it stopped being about the art, and it became about what you’re eating and what you’re– [laughter]. Like that’s the important part instead of — I think it’s kind of a cool element that fans can be so close, you know, with Instagram and stuff like that. An artist is posting, kind of whatever they want, and be like, “Oh, it’s the end of this portion of my life. Let’s end this portion of life.” There’s a cool element to that, but at the same time, it kind of loses the substance of what they’re there for in the first place. You know what I mean? Like it’s cool, I get it, but at the same time, it just– when I grew up, it’s like, you know, music, and like it was an event. It was an event for me to go to the record store and get a record, buy it, stand there and study the liner notes, and listen to the record front to back. Now it’s like, the kids go online, and they click a button, and if the song doesn’t grab them in the first ten seconds, they move on. That’s the thing: we’ve made it accessible for them to be just like, “Oops, I don’t like it.” As to where I grew up, it was like, “Hey man, I’ll buy a record based off the cover alone,” but now there’s not that option.

It’s sad they’re all–

That’s what it felt like. We kind of at least slowed the process down of them actually understanding the music instead of maybe the music being shoved down their throats. I don’t know.

It’s sad they’re [record stores] all going out of business. You used to get a story with the record.

Yeah man. It was a whole afternoon, man. You’re like, “I’m going to sit here and I’m going to–” because you can’t go on a computer. I’m going to wait until the record comes out. I’m going stand on line; I’m going to get it. I’m going to listen to it, and it’s going to solve all my problems. That’s what you think at least [chuckles]. Now it’s just like I can get anything at the click of a button. But that’s anything; it’s society. It’s not just the music. It’s anything. You don’t have to think about anything; you just sit there and push it, and if you like it, you buy it. If you don’t, you don’t. It’s in the first fifteen seconds.

Back to Love Sick Radio.  What was it like–

[chuckles] I went all AWOL on the whole society thing. Sorry, go ahead.

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Oh no, I enjoyed hearing it. What was it like working with Sophie Summers and Jessie James Decker?

I had worked with Jessie James Decker in the past a couple of times here and there, writing and stuff here and there. And she had asked a mutual friend – who is producer and songwriter, Ted Burner – if him, and would I write a duo? What ended up happening is that we wrote it, and it was super personal for me. Like it was kind of a no-brainer that it should go on my record. And yeah, that’s kind of the way that that happened. She came in one day and loved the track and sang it, and that’s kind of the result. She was a big fan of the song. She’s always been a big fan of mine, and it worked out well. And as far as Sophie Summers goes, she’s refreshing. She’s a new artist, up-and-coming. She’s a hard worker. She has a great voice. Our voices have a really good contrast together. She helped write “The Plague” and also “Quit the Follow”, and she’s featured on both those songs. And yeah, she’s a breath of fresh air, I think. And I’ve got nothing but positive feedback. I think people ask more about Sophie Summers than they do about Jessie James Decker, so it’s cool.

What do you have coming out next? The tours, the full album?

Yeah, we’re working on an LP; we’re working on a song that didn’t make the LP, only because I was just kind of giving everybody a variety, but I’m going to try to hopefully get “Phone Line to Heaven” out. And it was a song that I wrote from personal experience that a lot of fans are demanding. So, I think that I’m going to take some time to complete that and put that out to where they can hear it at full length. And yeah, we’re just working on a live show and putting together a tour at the moment and just working away.

Is there anything you’d like to add to the interview?

No, unless you want to plug all the social media sites, I guess that’s what the deal is today [chuckles]. You know what I mean?

Yeah. So we can find you on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, all that.

Yeah, austinjohnwinkler on Instagram, IamAustinJohn on Twitter, and IamAustinJohn on Facebook, sophiesummersmusic on Instagram, and yeah, that’s all I got for now.

All right, well, I really appreciate you taking the time for the interview.

Yeah, thanks, man.

Have a good day.

Thank you, too. Later.

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After a three-year hiatus from the music world, multi-platinum singer/songwriter, Austin John Winkler is back with the release of his highly anticipated solo EP entitled Love Sick Radio .

Having sold millions of albums, with numerous hits under his belt, including Hinder’s breakthrough hit, “Lips Of An Angel”, Winkler is ready to share with the world what he’s doing musically now.

Winkler’s lyrics, distinctive voice and passion for music is stronger than ever with his new modern twist on rock and roll. The six-song EP featuring guest appearances by Sophie Summers and country star, Jessie James Decker, was released on April 22nd, 2016.

“It’s a very exciting time for me”, says the Oklahoma City native. “It’s been a long time in the making and I think a lot of people will be pleasantly surprised at the musical direction I took when I stepped into the studio to make this record. It’s quite a bit different from Hinder or anything that I’ve ever done.”

After parting ways with Hinder in 2013, Winkler began to take a different approach to songwriting. Instead of trying to adapt what he thought his fans wanted to hear, Winkler decided to take some risks and embrace his creative freedom as a solo artist. Winkler started his solo project with a clean slate and one thing in mind, “To be as open and honest as I can be with nothing to lose!”

Winkler dove into this project wearing all of his musical influences on his sleeve and never looked back. He grew up listening to everything from The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Guns N’ Roses, Heart and Elton John to Sublime, Michael Jackson, Biggie Smalls and Eminem, just to name a few.

“I hope people love the new sound and songs I’ve written…but no matter what, I am proud of these songs and hope they in some way connect with my fans both old and new. These songs really helped me get through some tough times and I hope they can also help anyone who can relate to these topics.”

Austin John Winkler is looking forward to embarking on this musical journey again, but this time all on his own.

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Austin John Winkler Opens Up About Health Crisis, Sobriety + Song That Saved His Life

Welcome back, Austin John Winkler. The former Hinder vocalist was last heard on his 2016 EP Love Sick Radio , but he's experienced a rather harrowing experience over the last few years, now approaching three years of sobriety after being hospitalized and treated for liver and kidney failure.

Winkler has just made his musical return with the new song and video "SuperJaded," which delves into his struggles with alcohol addiction and some of the toxicity of relationships caused as a result. It's a powerful and emotionally raw lead single for the musician, with an even more personal impact on the singer that he details in our interview below, calling it a song that "saved his life" just by writing and playing it.

In his first interview since his musical return, Winkler shares his story, reveals how he rediscovered his love for music again and speaks about his goals and hopes for the future.

Plus, he gives us an update on his new music and what he'd like to achieve moving forward. Check out the chat, and watch Winkler's new video for "SuperJaded" below.

It was 2013 when you split from Hinder and you revealed your struggle with sobriety. In 2016, you returned with the Love Sick Radio EP, but there’s a lot more story to be told that wasn’t in the public eye. Can you fill in some of the blanks of your journey in life over that period?

Well, with Love Sick Radio , I wasn’t really super present or really sober and I think that tour was short-lived. I think we toured on it a little in 2016 and 2017. But I was a wreck. I wasn’t really happy with myself or anything that I was doing musically. I just felt lost and to be honest I just fell out of love with music and I kind of lost my way in L.A. for about two years.

Then 2019 was really, really a struggle for me. It was a really bad year. I had checked into the hospital because I felt like there was blood rushing to my head and I was hallucinating and it got so bad that all I needed was like two shots of vodka and I’d be hallucinating for the rest of the day at that point.

So I get to the hospital and I explain to the doctor that, “Look I feel like there’s blood rushing to my head,” and he was like, “Well that’s all fine and dandy, but why are you so yellow?” I don’t think I had looked in the mirror in a month and I was totally yellow. I looked like a Simpsons character.

I was in the hospital for three months straight, 24 days in the ICU. And this is really hard to talk about because I haven’t shared it, so forgive me if I get a little emotional. But it was tough. I had to relearn how to walk again and the doctor said that I was about five days away from kicking it.

It was liver and kidney failure at the same time.

So they put me on dialysis in 2019 and some of 2020. I would go for four or sometimes five times a week for five hours at a time and I had just accepted it. I was in there and I was 37 and I just accepted it. These were my people now. It was mostly older people and I had accepted that maybe it was “5 to 10 years” as they say. But I was on dialysis for nine months, and one day the doctor came in and he was like, “Well, congratulations. We’re going to try to take you off dialysis for two weeks.”

I was just so excited. I had two weeks and I literally flew to Nashville and cut “SuperJaded” actually with a ProtoCath. I still had a catheter sticking out of my chest. And those vocals that you hear on the song, we kept ‘em.

But I’ve hit the ground running so hard that I haven’t really had a chance to unpack all this stuff. I went through hell for a solid year and I had to figure out how to make my way back. But right now, in May, it will be three years sober.

But I really just had to learn how to live again. I needed all this time, even after I got off dialysis in February 2020, I just had to figure out how to get my shit together and live life and get into a routine of not wanting to drink.

I know you had been through attempts to get sober before. But was the hospitalization the turning point for you with your sobriety or had it come prior?

Absolutely. It doesn’t matter how many rehabs you go to, unless you're ready … For me, it was the situation. I had been to seven rehabs before that. Obviously it wasn’t clicking and I wasn’t ready. You can slap someone in the face until they’re blue and tell them, “It’s up to you, it’s up to you,” but until you make the decision you’re not going to get sober.

Yesterday I ran nine miles. I run every day. The first thing I do in the morning is to run at least five miles and keep my head clear. But it was such a crazy nightmare, especially as I’m telling it out loud. I thought I was done for.

You talked about getting out of dialysis and going into record “SuperJaded,” which is your new song. On the surface, you can listen and think it’s a relationship song, but as the video really reveals, it’s a relationship with alcohol in your case.

Having gone through what you’ve been through, was that a tough experience to write something so close to the bone or did you find it a more cathartic process just to be that open with your struggle?

I think it is [cathartic]. It helps me. Secrets kept me sick. And I was in love with my addiction. I loved it. It was mine and I loved the secrecy of it. I loved all of it and I always chose that and that was such a part of me.

But “SuperJaded,” I am talking about addiction, but I am also talking about relationships that were in my life, and I have to say goodbye to that person [I was]. I had to say goodbye to him, but playing that song and writing it saved my life every time I played it.

And to be honest, when that video was shot, I had three people who were extras come up to me on that shoot and just start spilling their story. It’s a powerful song and I just needed to share it and do it justice and let everything show off who I am.

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You mentioned that you’re still unpacking a lot of the emotions of this period in your life. Going through rehab and getting to this point in sobriety, you’ve likely uncovered quite a bit about yourself. How has this period impacted you as an artist and a songwriter?

Sharing my story is important, and [so is] being vulnerable. I’m a lot more vulnerable in my writing and that’s definitely been coming up.

I know “SuperJaded” is just one track, but there’s more. At least in my experience, I have to write from personal experience because that’s just who I am. As an artist, just being so close to the other side, it really puts me into a place where I don’t fear anything anymore. But I think the more vulnerable I can be in my art, A) it helps me and B) it could help other people.

While the song was just released, you’ve been back on social media for some time prior. Have you started hearing stories from some of your fans and followers now that you’ve opened up about your experience?

Absolutely, and the response from that has been pretty overwhelming.

I’ve seen it on my social media too where there are people who are just kind of leaning on each other, revealing their struggles in a thread and other people will be like, “Yeah, me too.” And they’ll be like, “Here, here is how I’ve done it and this is what works for me.” And really that’s what I want “SuperJaded” to be about is people coming together to tell their stories and leaning on each other so they’re not alone.

And I was alone, or at least I felt like I was alone. But there are so many people that struggle with it. My story is not unique, but it is a story that I think needs to be heard so that people know they’re not alone and fighting whatever it is they are fighting for.

And likewise, have you found support amongst your peers in the music industry as you’ve gone through this?

Yes, and especially when I was connected and still doing music. I leaned on some artists for support as well. And MusiCares , they have helped me out tremendously. I would love to do something with them now that I am sharp and have my wits about me. I would love to do whatever I can for them.

We talked a a bit about relationships, and there were a lot of relationships along the way I’m sure were affected by alcohol. Can you discuss what your relationships are now with your former band or others who were close to you in these dark periods of your life?

Well, I think “SuperJaded” comes into play here as well, because it’s a lot about letting go of those relationships because of the turmoil and because it was unrepairable. It was just all so toxic. Every relationship I had while I was in it, I don’t have it anymore. I had to let ‘em go, and it’s hard to do that.

I got to the point where I would drink half a bottle of vodka on the way to get coffee. I would go into the Starbucks, go into the bathroom, drink half of the bottle, take the half bottle of vodka and put it in the trash can, and then I’d come back a half an hour later with the person I was with, would excuse myself to go to the bathroom and come back and finish the bottle.

So that will show you, that was what I was loyal to in my relationships - that !

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Earlier you discussed falling out of love with music. Obviously you are back doing music now. What was it that brought you back?

To be honest, it was a C chord.

I was on dialysis and I just picked up the guitar one day and started strumming again. I had had this “SuperJaded” idea, and I know the lyrics are simple, but I fucking mean every word of it. I was playing the chorus, and I was playing in A Minor and I accidentally played it in C and it was the chorus. It was that coming together, and it was a little spark. It’s these little sparks in general that just keep me going.

After I had finally written something, it was like, “Fuck this feels good again. This feels like me again.” And I just kind of ran with it.

I’m absolutely in love with music again (laughs). It may seem weird, but I was going to dialysis every day. I don’t want to pick up the guitar after that. It’s five hours a day, sitting there, doing nothing. So when I finally pulled that nugget out strumming the guitar, it sparked a fire in me.

On social media, fans have heard some things you’ve played along the way. I know you’re working on new music, but will any of the things you’ve previously shared in your online interactions be making its way to the new album?

Absolutely. I just had gotten to the point where I hadn’t put anything out and I just have so much fire right now and I needed to come straight out of the gate with a video and a song.

I just wanted to say, “Hey guys, I’m okay. I made it back from the other side and I’m me again,” kind of thing. I had to get that out because it was killing me. It was such a weight off my shoulders to share. I wanted to let my fans know that I’m okay and their support hasn’t gone to waste.

And I am ABSOLUTELY doing a record. I have the songs, and I am shaping it all together at the moment. I don’t have a manager, I don’t have an agent. I don’t have a label, so I’m just doing this all on my own.

The pandemic has given us all more time at home. You’re not out there touring, but speaking of relationships, how do you feel about your relationship with the road. How do you feel about potentially touring again and are you ready for that? Do you know how you’ll approach that now sober?

I’ve definitely learned that the biggest thing about myself is routine. I know what works for me and what doesn’t. If I’m on the road, the first thing I’m going to do is find a treadmill or just go out and start running. I know I would do that first and foremost if I was on the road.

But really, being around it doesn’t really bother me. I blame and credit that looking like a Simpsons character will scare you sober. I didn’t even notice it and the fact that the doctor was like, “Hopefully, your color will come back. Sometimes It doesn’t.” I’m like, “I’m gonna be fucking yellow for the rest of my life.”

As far as touring goes, you had mentioned having to relearn how to walk? In terms of playing onstage again, do you feel you’re back to where you would like to be?

Absolutely, and if you see the video, I’ve still got that fire in me. I didn’t know if I’d have it.

That’s a scary thing — so scary — but as soon as I grabbed that microphone, I was like, “Fuck, I’m alive again.” I didn’t know how I’d feel cause it had been so long. It felt fucking fantastic to get in there and just rip that video out. As soon as I did that video, I knew. I was like, “I’m going to have to do this ride again.” I’m addicted to that too.

“SuperJaded” deals with some of your story and I’d expect we’d get some more of that in other material, but wanted to ask if there are other things inspiring you as a songwriter right now?

I’ve got enough material right now to keep me going off of past relationships and stuff or things that I need to talk about and even deal with that I can get out onto a song. That’s just the best form of therapy for me, not to take any credit away from my own therapist who is awesome.

We’re just at the start of 2022 and you’ve got a song out now. What else would you like to accomplish this year?

I am still relearning how to do everything to get back into the swing of things. Ideally, I’d love to get out there and tour and get more songs out there. A summer or later summer tour would be amazing. I’m not saying that that’s happening, but that’s something that would be a goal. I would like to put at least a few more singles out with the album attached to it.

Having been on this journey, is there a message you’d like to share?

I’d just like to say, “You’re definitely not alone. There’s light on the other side.”

If I could go back and even tell myself something, I look back at these old interviews of me, and I just want to tell that kid that he doesn’t have to say yes to everything.

I just felt like there was nobody there and I felt like I had to say yes to everything. And I just did it to appease people. Sometimes I feel I slipped further into my addiction because I was in a situation where I didn’t even want to address it because it was uncomfortable so I poured booze on top of that.

I don’t know if people talk about that enough, but it definitely was a thing for me.

Absolutely, and I’m sure that there are pressures on you within the industry where you feel like you have to go along with the flow in certain situations.

Oh my god, yes. But I’m approaching it differently. I’m coming at it from a different angle this time. I’m a little sharper. And I just want to tell that kid, "You don’t have to do everything."

So that being said, what would be the goal you’d like to see with your career? Would you want to get back to the level of fame you had with Hinder or is it merely just enough to make the music, express what you want to say and get it heard by an audience?

That was my goal the first time, and it is my goal this time. But as far as goals, I would just like to let my music reach as far and as wide as it can with people who resonate with it. And if I can do that, I’m happy. One of the things that I got addicted to is the connections with the people and I miss them.

Our thanks to Austin John Winkler for the interview. "SuperJaded" is currently available via Apple Music  here and here and Amazon Music  here . You can keep up with the singer via his Instagram account.

If you or someone you know if struggling with drug and/or alcohol dependence, help is available through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration website. To speak to someone on the phone, dial 1-800-622-HELP (1-800-622-4357) or send a text message to 1-800-487-4889.

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VIDEO: Austin John Winkler returns center stage with killer new track, Superjaded

January 20, 2022

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One of our favorite singers has returned to the music scene and is definitely set to take center stage. Austin John Winkler has just released his new song and video for Superjaded and it is one kick ass track. Winkler posted about the song/video earlier this week,

#SuperJaded single and video Drop this Friday! I’m anxious as Fuck! I have to tell you I haven’t shot a video in a Very Long time!! But I feel this is a song that needs to be heard and will hopefully resonate with anyone struggling with ANYTHING they need to let go of. People, substances, Dreams or whatever it may be. I had to say goodbye to everything I was in order to do what I love again! It hurt like hell, but now Im back and I feel fucking fantastic. Fucking SuperJaded and FUCKING EXCITED!!!

One thing is certain, this song will definitely grab your attention and have you fully consumed with the raw emotion that Winkler conveys. Vulnerable and soul bearing lyrics draw you in to the intense energy. Winkler’s vocals are timeless and powerful, delivering an anthem full of grit and angst that will have you screaming Superjaded!

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You can download the song on ITunes Here: https://music.apple.com/us/album/superjaded-single/1603982521  and download on Amazon Here:  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09PZGWBQ3/ref=cm_sw_r_awdo_navT_a_17JVRXKNR91FWMRASCPS

We have Winkler shining bright on our radar and we can’t wait for more new music and hopefully some shows. Make sure to visit his social media sites and stay up to date on the latest news.

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Middle Tennessee High School Sports Awards, winter nominees

The Middle Tennessee High School Sports Awards is proud to announce the nominees for the winter sports played this season. The winners will be announced during the live show to take place  June 10 at Marathon Music Works.

The show is produced in partnership with Nissan.

The Middle Tennessee High School Sports Awards, one of 20 regional shows across the United States, is a nine-month student-athlete recognition program that will culminate at a red-carpet show this spring. The show will recognize athletes, coaches, and teams from the Mid-State.

During the live show, these nominees will be honored, along with the players of the year for each of the fall and winter sports. The awards showcase will also feature other premier awards for both on- and off-the-field accomplishments of student-athletes, coaches and teams, including a Courage Award and Coach of the Year, Team of the Year, and the Boys and Girls Athlete of the Year awards.

All nominees who RSVP will receive complementary tickets to the event at no charge thanks to sponsors. Nominated athletes can register here.

Guests of the nominated athletes can purchase tickets at this link.

Read more about the show and sign up for updates here.

Nominees for Boys Basketball Player of the Year , presented by Slim Chickens of Middle Tennessee :

Fred Bailey, Pope John Paul II High School — SR

Judson Bjornstad, Providence Christian Academy High School — SR

Christian Brown, Franklin High School — JR

Grayson Burleson, Summertown High School — JR

Daniel Cochran, Brentwood High School — SR

Cortez Graham-Howard, Hillsboro High School — JR

Jeremy Jackson, Columbia Academy (Upper School) — JR

Jayden Jones, Goodpasture Christian School — JR

Kavien Jones, Battle Ground Academy — SR

Jett Montgomery, Independence High School — SR

Auden Slaughter, Santa Fe High School — JR

Tyler Tanner, Brentwood Academy — SR

Nominees for Girls Basketball Player of the Year, presented by Slim Chickens of Middle Tennessee:

Blair Baugus, Wayne County High School — JR

Reese Beaty, Alvin C York Institute — JR

Imari Berry, Clarksville High School — SR

Dasha Biriuk, Webb School - Bell Buckle — JR

Daisy Gale, Providence Christian Academy High School — SR

Addison Melton, Central Magnet High School — SR

Zoey Nicholas, Pickett County High School — SO

Allye Pennington, East Robertson High School — FR

Celeste Reed, White County High School — SR

Ella Ryan, Brentwood High School — JR

Olivia Vinson, Coffee County Central High School — JR

Ally Weathers, Loretto High School — JR

Nominees for Boys Bowler of the Year:

William Davis, Columbia Central High School — JR

Finn Donnelly, Pope John Paul II High School — SR

Josh Morgan, Smyrna High School — SR

Aiden Neal, Green Hill High School — SR

Matteo Quintero, Stewarts Creek High School — FR

Logan Winkler, Friendship Christian High School — SR

Nominees for Girls Bowler of the Year:

Riley Akins, Creek Wood High School — FR

Mina Chen, Lipscomb Academy — 8TH

Gabi Mann, Creek Wood High School — JR

Olivia Rush, Friendship Christian High School — SR

Samantha Stepp, Lawrence County High School — SO

Landry West, Friendship Christian High School — SR

Nominees for Hockey Player of the Year, sponsored by the Nashville Predators:

Owen Appel, Ravenwood High School — JR

JT Borland, Nolensville High School — SO

Alec Dawes, Homeschool — SO

Justin Dickinson, Smyrna High School — SR

Zachary Ellis, Page High School — FR

Lee Guy, Montgomery Bell Academy — SR

Austin Hester, Father Ryan High School — SR

Hudson Honeybone, Ensworth High School — SO

Liam Powell, Ravenwood High School — JR

Jacob Schenk, James Lawson High School — SR

Ben Sonkin, Ensworth High School — SR

Hunter Wieck, Montgomery Bell Academy — SR

Nominees for Boys Swimming & Diving Athlete of the Year:

David Amlicke, Pope John Paul II High School — JR

George Attmore, Brentwood High School — SR

Maston Ballew, Franklin Road Academy — JR

Gabe Lett, Montgomery Bell Academy — SR

Spencer Nicholas, Martin Luther King Jr Academic Magnet High School — SR

Mack Schumann, Donelson Christian Academy — SR

Nominees for Girls Swimming & Diving Athlete of the Year:

Elizabeth Helmer, Father Ryan High School — FR

Anna Hulan, University School Of Nashville — JR

Margaret Petty, Harpeth Hall — SR

Lilly Robertson, Ensworth High School — JR

Lucy Trailov, Father Ryan High School — JR

Bryce Winzenread, Mount Juliet Senior High School — FR

Nominees for Boys Wrestler of the Year:

Rob Atwood, Trousdale County High School — SR

Joseph Calvin, Father Ryan High School — SR

Sebron Colson, Blackman High School — SR

Dylan Davenport, Sycamore High School — SR

Chancery Deane, Father Ryan High School — JR

Landon Desselle, Summit High School — SR

Brody Gobbell, Father Ryan High School — JR

Spencer Kon, Independence High School — SR

Jarvis Little, Summit High School — SR

Chase Mayes, Nolensville High School — JR

Tre McTorry, Nolensville High School — SR

Thomas Rubio, Blackman High School — SO

Nominees for Girls Wrestler of the Year:

Jes'Onia Barefield, West Creek High School — JR

Mariana Bowen, West Creek High School — SO

Halai Cox, Mcgavock High School — JR

Lexi Dean, West Creek High School — FR

Jaden Evans, Alvin C York Institute — JR

Carter Grissom, Riverdale High School — SR

Janiya Johnson, Kirkwood High School — FR

Audrey Levendusky, Montgomery Central High School — SO

Vivian Mariscal, John Overton High School — SR

Cearyona O'Connor, Montgomery Central High School — SR

Melanie Val Saint, Andrews-Sewanee High School — SR

Shaniayah Wysinger, Clarksville High School — SR

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