Sister Sadie scores big IBMA honor
The IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards show, hosted by Sierra Hull, Joe Newberry, Tim O'Brien and Rhonda Vincent, was streamed online this evening as part of this week's IBMA Virtual World of Bluegrass. Awards were voted on by the professional membership of the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA).
Other winners were:
Vocal Group of the Year: Sister Sadie
Instrumental Group of the Year: Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
Song of the Year: "Chicago Barn Dance" - Special Consensus with Michael Cleveland & Becky Buller (artists), Becky Buller/Missy Raines/Alison Brown (writers), Alison Brown (producer), Compass Records (label)
Album of the Year: Live in Prague, Czech Republic – Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver (artist), Doyle Lawson and Rosta Capek (producers), Billy Blue Records (label)
Gospel Recording of the Year: "Gonna Rise and Shine" – Alan Bibey & Grasstowne (artist), Mark Hodges (producer), Mountain Fever Records (label)
Instrumental Recording of the Year: "Tall Fiddler" – Michael Cleveland with Tommy Emmanuel (artists), Jeff White, Michael Cleveland, Sean Sullivan (producers), Compass Records (label)
New Artist of the Year: Mile Twelve
Collaborative Recording of the Year: "The Barber's Fiddle" – Becky Buller with Shawn Camp, Jason Carter, Laurie Lewis, Kati Penn, Sam Bush, Michael Cleveland, Johnny Warren, Stuart Duncan, Deanie Richardson, Bronwyn Keith-Hynes, Jason Barie, Fred Carpenter, Tyler Andal, Nate Lee, Dan Boner, Brian Christianson, and Laura Orshaw (artists), Stephen Mougin (producer), Dark Shadow Recording (label)
Female Vocalist of the Year: Brooke Aldridge
Male Vocalist of the Year: Danny Paisley
Banjo Player of the Year: Scott Vestal
Bass Player of the Year: Missy Raines
Resophonic Guitar Player of the Year: Justin Moses
Fiddle Player of the Year: Deanie Richardson
Guitar Player of the Year: Jake Workman
Mandolin Player of the Year: Alan Bibey
Previously announced inductees into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame were owner of Nashville's Station Inn, J.T. Gray; hardcore bluegrass traditionalists The Johnson Mountain Boys; and one of the premier contemporary/progressive bluegrass bands of the 1970s and '80s, New Grass Revival.
More news for Sister Sadie
- 07/17/24: Sister Sadie grabs 8 IBMA nominations
- 12/11/23: Sister Sadie shows "No Fear"
- 04/28/22: Sister Sadie inks with Mountain Home
- 04/27/22: Sister Sadie member goes solo on project
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