
Chappell Roan was given the Harmonizer Award at the second annual Resonator Awards held at Los Angeles' Chaplin Studios on Tuesday night (Jan. 27). Heart guitarist Nancy Wilson presented the honor to the 27-year-old pop star, who delivered an impromptu acceptance speech about community and giving. "I feel very uncomfortable being told that I'm a good person," Roan said. "I think that has to do with some type of Christian guilt or something." She added, "I kind of think that it's just an artist's - and anybody who has money - it's kind of your duty to give it away." Roan concluded, "I think that the only thing that matters is community and kindness and giving what you have." The singer is nominated for two Grammys this year for Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance for "The Subway," after winning the coveted Best New Artist Grammy at last year's ceremony.














