We Are Moving the Needle Sets Date for 2026 Resonator Awards: ‘Music Should Sound Like the World We Live In’
We Are Moving the Needle, a nonprofit dedicated to closing the gender gap in the music industry, has announced the return of the Resonator Awards on Jan. 27 at Henson Studios in Los Angeles. The inaugural edition of the event was held in 2024, but the planned 2025 edition was not held due to the Los Angeles-area wildfires.
A kickoff to Grammy week, the 2026 Resonator Awards will showcase the contributions of women producers, engineers, and creators behind-the-board and will include an awards ceremony and live performances.
Funds raised from the event will go to We Are Moving The Needle, a nonprofit founded by Grammy-winning mastering engineer Emily Lazar. The organization seeks to empower women and non-binary producers, engineers, and creators to succeed through scholarships and grants, mentorship, research, advocacy, and community events.
“When I founded We Are Moving The Needle, it was born from a simple belief: music should sound like the world we live in,” Lazar said in a statement. “Every voice, every story, every sound. The Resonator Awards honor the ones who’ve kicked that door down and challenge us all to keep it open.”
Lazar made history in 2019 as the first female mastering engineer to win a Grammy for best engineered album, non-classical for Beck’s Colors. Two years later, she made history again as the first mastering engineer to land three album of the year nominations in the same year for her contributions to HAIM’s Women in Music, Vol. III, Coldplay’s Everyday Life and Jacob Collier’s Djesse Vol. 3. She has also received Grammy nods over the years for work with Foo Fighters, Vampire Weekend, Sia and The Bird and the Bee, as well as on Collier’s follow-up album, Djesse Vol. 4.
Lazar founded We Are Moving The Needle in 2021. The organization has awarded more than $875,000 in scholarships to creators to attend audio education programs globally and supports more than 20 chapters on college campuses. Every scholarship recipient receives tools, gear, guidance, and mentorship from their soundboard, a community of top artists, producers, engineers and industry leaders, including HAIM, Brittany Howard, Leslie Ann Jones, Brandi Carlile, Shirley Halperin, Jenna Andrews and Molly Neuman.
Jenny Eliscu hosted the inaugural Resonator Awards, which were held during Grammy Week 2024. Honorees in attendance included Alanis Morissette, Corinne Bailey Rae, Caroline Polachek, Catherine Marks, Laura Sisk, Jennifer Decilveo, Michael Goldstone and Christine Thomas. Inaugural Hall of Fame inductees included Alicia Keys and Linda Perry.
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