IBMA 2010 Award Nominees are…

THE NOMINEES for the

2010 INTERNATIONAL BLUEGRASS
MUSIC AWARDS

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR

  • Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
  • Dailey & Vincent
  • The Grascals
  • The Del McCoury Band
  • Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out

VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR

  • Blue Highway
  • Dailey & Vincent
  • The Gibson Brothers
  • Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
  • Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out

INSTRUMENTAL GROUP OF THE YEAR

  • Blue Highway
  • Sam Bush Band
  • Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
  • The Infamous Stringdusters
  • Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder

MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

  • Jamie Dailey
  • Russell Moore
  • Tim O’Brien
  • Junior Sisk
  • Dan Tyminski

FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

  • Dale Ann Bradley
  • Sonya Isaacs
  • Alison Krauss
  • Patty Loveless
  • Claire Lynch

ALBUM OF THE YEAR

Recording Title, Artist(s), Producer(s), Label

  • Circles Around Me, Sam Bush (artist & producer), Sugar Hill
  • Dailey & Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers, Dailey & Vincent (artists), Jamie Dailey & Darrin Vincent (producers), Cracker Barrel/Rounder
  • Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out (artists & producers), Rural Rhythm
  • Ring the Bell, The Gibson Brothers (artists and producers), Compass
  • The Famous Lefty Flynn’s, The Grascals (artists & producers), Rounder

SONG OF THE YEAR

Song Title, Artist(s), Songwriter(s)

  • “Elizabeth,” Dailey & Vincent (artists), Lester James Fortune (songwriter)
  • “Hard Rock Mountain Prison (‘Till I Die);” Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out (artists); Ray Edwards, Larry Cox & Terry Foust (songwriters)
  • “My Florida Sunshine,” Claire Lynch (artist), Bill Monroe (songwriter)
  • “Ring the Bell,” The Gibson Brothers (artists), Chet O’Keefe (songwriter)
  • “The Ballad of Stringbean and Estelle;” Sam Bush (artist); Guy Clark, Verlon Thompson & Sam Bush (songwriters)

RECORDED EVENT OF THE YEAR

Song Title, Featured Artists, Producer(s), Label

  • “Bleeding for a Little Peace of Mind,” Blue Highway featuring Darrell Scott (artists), Blue Highway (producers), Rounder
  • “Give This Message to Your Heart,” Larry Stephenson featuring Dailey & Vincent (artists), Ben Surratt & Larry Stephenson (producers), Whysper Dream
  • “I’m Blue, I’m Lonesome;” The Grascals with Hank Williams, Jr.; The Grascals (producers); Rounder
  • “Talk to Me Lonesome Heart,” Larry Stephenson featuring Connie Smith & Marty Stuart (artists), Ben Surratt & Larry Stephenson (producers), Whysper Dream
  • “That’s What Makes You Strong,” Claire Lynch with Jesse Winchester (artists), Claire Lynch (producer), Rounder

GOSPEL RECORDED PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR

Song Title, Artist(s), Songwriter(s), Producer, Label

  • “Don’t You Wanna Go to Heaven,” Dailey & Vincent (artists), David Marshall (songwriter), Jamie Dailey & Darrin Vincent (producers), Rounder Records
  • “I Just Want to Thank You Lord,” Larry Sparks (artist, producer), Judy Marshall (songwriter), Rural Rhythm
  • “Light on My Feet, Ready to Fly;” Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver (artists); Corey Hensley (songwriter); Doyle Lawson (producer); Horizon
  • “Ring the Bell,” The Gibson Brothers (artists), Chet O’Keefe (songwriter), The Gibson Brothers (producers), Compass
  • “The Eastern Gate;” Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out (artists, producers); Isaiah G. Martin (songwriter); Rural Rhythm

INSTRUMENTAL RECORDED PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR

Tune Title, Artist(s), Songwriter, Producer(s), Label

  • “Blue Mountain,” Sam Bush (artist, songwriter, producer), Sugar Hill
  • “Blue Rock Slide;” The Grascals (artists, producers); Danny Roberts, Kristin Scott Benson & Jeremy Abshire (songwriters); Rounder
  • “Cherokee Shuffle,” Josh Williams (artist, producer), Tommy Jackson (songwriter), Pinecastle
  • “Durang’s Hornpipe,” Adam Steffey (artist), Public Domain (songwriter), Barry Bales & Gary Paczosa (producers), Sugar Hill
  • “Mourning Dove,” Steep Canyon Rangers (artists), Nicholas Sanders (songwriter), Ronnie Bowman (producer), Rebel

EMERGING ARTIST OF THE YEAR

  • Balsam Range
  • Sierra Hull & Highway 111
  • Danny Paisley & The Southern Grass
  • Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice
  • Josh Williams Band

INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMERS OF THE YEAR

BANJO

  • Terry Baucom
  • Kristin Scott Benson
  • J.D. Crowe
  • Sammy Shelor
  • Ron Stewart

BASS

  • Barry Bales
  • Mike Bub
  • Missy Raines
  • Darrin Vincent
  • Marshall Wilborn

FIDDLE

  • Jason Carter
  • Michael Cleveland
  • Stuart Duncan
  • Andy Leftwich
  • Ron Stewart

DOBRO

  • Mike Auldridge
  • Jerry Douglas
  • Andy Hall
  • Rob Ickes
  • Randy Kohrs

GUITAR

  • Cody Kilby
  • Tony Rice
  • Kenny Smith
  • Bryan Sutton
  • Josh Williams

MANDOLIN

  • Jesse Brock
  • Sam Bush
  • Sierra Hull
  • Ronnie McCoury
  • Adam Steffey

BLUEGRASS EVENT OF THE YEAR

  • Pass It On: The 30th Anniversary Minnesota Bluegrass & Old-Time Music Festival; St. Cloud, Minnesota
  • The 14th Annual Podunk Bluegrass Music Festival; East Hartford, Connecticut
  • The Red, White & Bluegrass Festival; Morganton, North Carolina


BLUEGRASS BROADCASTER OF THE YEAR:

  • Kyle Cantrell; Sirius XM Satellite Radio; Nashville, Tenn.
  • Katy Daley; WAMU’s BluegrassCountry.org; Washington, D.C.
  • Chris Jones; Sirius XM Satellite Radio; Nashville, Tenn.

PRINT MEDIA PERSON OF THE YEAR

  • Eddie Dean & Dr. Ralph Stanley, authors of Man of Constant Sorrow: My Life and Times (Gotham)
  • Derek Halsey, freelance writer for The Herald Dispatch, Gritz magazine and Bluegrass Unlimited
  • Larry Nager, freelance writer for Bluegrass Unlimited

LINER NOTES FOR RECORDED PROJECT

  • Fred Bartenstein (writer), Singing from the Heart, Dailey & Vincent (artists), Rounder (label)
  • Benji Flaming (writer), solo banjo, Benji Flaming (artist), solobanjo.com (label)
  • Dr. Ted Olson (writer); Appalachia Music from Home; Ralph Stanley, Jean Ritchie, Dock Boggs, Darrell Scott, Robin & Linda Williams, Blue Highway & More (artists); Lonesome Records (label)

BEST GRAPHIC DESIGN FOR RECORDED PROJECT

  • Julie Craig, Cracker Barrel (designer); Dailey & Vincent; Dailey & Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers; Cracker Barrel/Rounder (label)
  • Benji Flaming (designer, artist), solo banjo, solobanjo.com (label)
  • Bill Womack, Hellos Inc. (designer); Appalachia Music from Home; Ralph Stanley, Jean Ritchie, Dock Boggs, Darrell Scott, Robin & Linda Williams, Blue Highway & More (artists); Lonesome Records (label)

HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES: John Hartford, Louise Scruggs

DISTINGUISHED ACHIEVEMENT AWARD RECIPIENTS: Sherry Boyd, Benjamin F. “Tex” Logan, Lynn Morris, Richard Weize, Pete Wernick



IBMA Announces International Bluegrass Music Awards Nominees

This just came out from IBMA…

Dailey & Vincent, Russell Moore, Sam Bush, Michael Cleveland & The Grascals Lead Nominees

IBMA Nashville, Tenn. – IBMA is proud to announce the nominees for the 21st annual International Bluegrass Music Awards, scheduled for Thursday, September 30, 2010, at Nashville, Tennessee’s historic Ryman Auditorium.

It’s been an interesting year for bluegrass—from Bean Blossom to Bonnaroo—and the 2010 IBMA Award Show celebrates the strength and popularity of the genre both inside the bluegrass world and beyond, as the nominees reach out to new audiences with new music and interesting collaborations.

Reigning two-time Entertainers of the Year Dailey & Vincent released an a cappella gospel project, Singing from the Heart, as well as Dailey & Vincent Sing the Statler Brothers, a bluegrass tribute to the legendary country music quartet. The latter CD is distributed solely by Cracker Barrel Old Country Stores, and Dailey & Vincent added a bass singer to the band to present their new material. The group tops the list of nominees with 10 nods for Entertainer of the Year, Vocal Group, Album of the Year and Best Graphic Design (Dailey & Vincent Sing The Statler Brothers), Song of the Year (“Elizabeth”), Recorded Event (“Give This Message to Your Heart” with Larry Stephenson) and Gospel Recorded Event (“Don’t You Wanna Go to Heaven”), along with nominations in the Male Vocalist (Dailey), Bass Player (Vincent) and Best Liner Notes categories (Fred Bartenstein, for the album Singing from the Heart).

Longtime favorites Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out, now signed to the Rural Rhythm label, are catching a career “second wind” and bringing their trademark sound to a new generation of fans. Two-time Male Vocalist of the Year, Moore (1994 & 1997) and his band, IIIrd Tyme Out, are nominated in six categories: Entertainer of the Year, Song of the Year [“Hard Rock Mountain Prison (‘Till I Die)”], Album of the Year (IIIrd Tyme Out), Male Vocalist, Gospel Recorded Performance (“The Eastern Gate”) and Vocal Group of the Year—an award the band received seven times from 1994-2000.

Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper, Sam Bush and The Grascals racked up five nominations each. Cleveland, the seven-time Fiddle Player of the Year who could match Stuart Duncan’s eight-year record in this category in 2010, leads a band nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Instrumental Group, Bass Player (Marshall Wilborn), Mandolin (Jesse Brock) and Fiddle Player of the Year.

Recognized as the “Father of Newgrass,” Sam Bush returned to his musical roots for his latest album, Circles Around Me, nominated for Album of the Year. Sam and his band are also nominated for Instrumental Group of the Year, Instrumental Recorded Performance (“Blue Mountain”), Mandolin Player of the Year, and Song of the Year for “The Ballad of Stringbean and Estelle”—composed by Bush with Guy Clark and Verlon Thompson about the 1973 murder of Grand Ole Opry star David “Stringbean” Akeman and his wife by burglars in their rural Tennessee home.

The Grascals borrowed a pop song from The Monkees, “Last Train to Clarksville,” and ‘grassed it up as the first radio single and video from their fourth album, The Famous Lefty Flynn’s. They’ve been opening for the Hank Williams “Rowdy Friends” tour along with Jamey Johnson, Eric Church, Gretchen Wilson and Sunny Sweeney, among others. Bocephus also recorded a duet that his father co-wrote with Bill Monroe, “I’m Blue, I’m Lonesome,” for the new Grascals album. The Grascals, nominated for Entertainer and Album of the Year (The Famous Lefty Flynn’s), are also recognized in the Instrumental Recorded Performance and Recorded Event categories with “Blue Rock Slide” and “I’m Blue, I’m Lonesome.” Two-time Banjo Player of the Year, Kristin Scott Benson, is nominated again for the award.

Along with the Grascals/Hank, Jr. collaboration, several interesting cross-genre compositions show up in the IBMA Recorded Event of the Year category: Blue Highway with Americana star Darrell Scott, Larry Stephenson with legendary country music couple Marty Stuart and Connie Smith, and Claire Lynch with singer/songwriter icon Jesse Winchester.

The Gibson Brothers were nominated in four categories; and the Josh Williams Band, Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder and The Del McCoury Band received three nods each.

After celebrating 50 years in the music business with a boxed set of newly recorded favorites, nine-time Entertainer of the Year Del McCoury is still going strong. In addition to touring and recording with Del, brothers Rob & Ronnie McCoury and the band are performing together as “The Travelin’ McCourys,” playing a string of gigs with the Lee Boys—a group that blends R&B, gospel, hip-hop, rock and steel guitar-drenched country. Del’s band also backed up country star Dierks Bentley on a nation-wide tour in support of his new bluegrass/acoustic album, Up on the Ridge.

Award-winning bands like the Infamous Stringdusters continue to evolve and define their own original bluegrass-based sounds, and comedian/movie star Steve Martin took his banjo on the road this year to tour with the Steep Canyon Rangers. Larry Stephenson celebrated 20 years in the business with his most successful album ever, Blue Highway released an impressive 15th anniversary compilation, and both The Gibson Brothers and Junior Sisk gathered new momentum, powered by strong releases on Compass and Rebel Records, respectively.

The bluegrass industry’s highest honors of the year go to the new members of the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame. This year’s inductees are singer/songwriter, banjo and fiddle stylist John Hartford and the pioneering business manager of Flatt & Scruggs, The Earl Scruggs Revue and Earl Scruggs Family & Friends, Louise Scruggs. Hartford passed away in 2001, and we lost Mrs. Scruggs in 2006. To learn more about this year’s Hall of Fame inductees, please click here.

IBMA’s Distinguished Achievement Award is an honor which recognizes individuals, groups and businesses for ground-breaking work and fostering the music’s image and accessibility. This year’s recipients are bluegrass fiddler, songwriter and mentor Benjamin F. “Tex” Logan; long-time radio broadcaster and emcee from Mt. Airy, North Carolina, Sherry Boyd; singer, multi-instrumentalist and band leader Lynn Morris; Bear Family Records’ Richard Weize of Germany, and Pete “Dr. Banjo” Wernick, who served 15 years as IBMA’s president, along with playing banjo in the legendary band Hot Rize and leading scores of instructional camps and workshops around the world. To learn more about this year’s recipients, pleasc

Tickets for the IBMA Awards, bluegrass music’s most exciting night of the year, are available at 888-438-4262, (615) 256-3222 and www.ibma.org. Tickets are also on sale at the Ryman Auditorium box office.

The IBMA Awards will be broadcast live on Sirius XM Satellite Radio (Bluegrass Junction, Channel 14) and will also be syndicated to more than 300 U.S. markets and 14 foreign networks thanks to the sponsorship of Martha White, GHS Strings, Sugar Hill Records, Deering Banjos and the International Bluegrass Music Museum. Program directors and station managers may sign up to be affiliates online at www.ibma.org.

The International Bluegrass Music Awards are voted on by the professional membership of the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA), which serves as the trade association for the bluegrass music industry. The IBMA Award Show is the centerpiece of the World of Bluegrass week, including the industry’s Business Conference and Bluegrass Fan Fest, which takes place September 27 – October 3 in Nashville. For a full list of the 2010 nominees, please click here.

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Shady Grove Bluegrass Festival in Calgary – eh

Shady Grove Bluegrass festival - Calgary

Shady Grove Bluegrass festival - Calgary

Just added a Canadian Bluegrass festival to the calendar.  Check it out:

Ticket Price:

Weekend pass $40 in advance, $45 at the gate; Friday evening $20; Saturday $25; Sunday $15; 17 & under (with paid adult) Free; Weekend camping $25 (pay at gate)

Event Description:

Featuring performances by Shearwater Bluegrass Band, Headwater, Bryan Bowers, The Bix Mix Boys and more.

Also featuring band scramble, workshops, open stage, band clinic, Bluegrass Idol, campground jamming all weekend.  All ages and levels of ability are welcome.

Visit www.foothillsbluegrass.com for a full weekend schedule.

August events added to the Calendar

We just added a bunch of great bluegrass events happening in August to the MRBA online Calendar.  The Calendar is available under the new tab on the website MRBA Calendar

Aug 6-8

  • MRBA Annual Campout at Forrest Flats
  • Bluewaters BG Festival
  • Portneuf BG Festival

Aug 23-25 Joy Kills Sorrow Montana Tour

  • 23 – Missoula
  • 24 – Bozeman
  • 25 – W Yellowstone

Aug 28 & 29 River City Roots Festival

Saturday

  • 12:30 – 2:00  Mike Bader BandMike Bader Band
  • 2:30 – 4:00  MilkDrive MilkDrive
  • 4:30 – 6:00  Amanda Shaw & the Cute Boys Amanda Shaw & the Cute Boys
  • 6:30 – 8:00  The Infamous Stringdusters The Infamous Stringdusters
  • 8:30 – 10:30  Robert Earl KeenRobert Earl Keen

Sunday

  • 11:15 – 12:30  Broken Valley Road Show
  • 1:00 – 2:30  Tom Catmull
  • 3:00 – 4:30  Sol Driven Train
  • 5:00 – 7:00  The Gourds

Conroy’s Memorial Day Campout Reminder

This just in from Mike & Tari,

hope you can come to our 14th annual memorial weekend bluegrass campout next weekend…  as always..we will have heated wall tents for jamming and potluck suppers at 6pm each night… lots of free camping spots, beautiful scenery, campfires etc.. bring your 4 wheeler if you got one

PS— the new MRBA festival cd is done and will be available at the campout.. ya’ll come mike and tari

see this post for directions and maps