Personally, I couldn't think of anyone more deserving of the award!
Yes analog probably wouldn't have survived without Chad (and Mike Hobson)! Remember the dark, dark days in the '80s and '90s when it was an event when there was a turntable sighting at a show? Now you don't give it two thoughts as there are always a ton of tables at shows today. I counted over 25 different turntable manufacturers displaying their wares at RMAF.
And there are so many sides to Chad now! Selling equipment. Distributing audio equipment. Rereleasing classic music gems from so many different musical genres. Recording new music. His blues festival and dedication to preserving the legacy of the blues.
Employing people in Salinas and probably owning half the town! Last but not least being a family man.
But not only that. Chad has pushed the manufacturing quality of records to the limit. Last weekend Sid Marks and I were sitting and listening to the new QRP/Analogue Productions release of Bartok Concerto for Orchestra and he turned to me and remarked that there wasn't one pop or other extraneous noise on Chad's pressing.
Finally, Chad has unearthed so many lost musical gems--from labels many of us had never heard of-- that I've lost count! He's also not afraid on occasion to take a flyer on an obscure recording? Not to mention, Chad is always willing to listen to suggestions for titles. One of those instances when you look back to when Chad first started his mail order LP business and who would have thunk he would have come so far?
Now I am waiting for some of those hand pressed, UHQR titles that Chad's been promising to release for two or three years now!
PS For all you digital people, can't forget Chad's being on the forefront of releasing music in the DSD and other hi-Rez digital formats!