Strings, Krauss score IBMA nominations
Strings was nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year, Instrumental Group of the Year, Male Vocalist of the Year, and Guitar Player of the Year.
Alison Krauss & Union Station were nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year, and Vocal Group of the Year, while Krauss nominated for Female Vocalist of the Year.
Soon to be inducted into the Bluegrass Hall of Fame are Hot Rize, the Bluegrass Cardinals and Arnold Schultz.
Nominees are:
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
Alison Krauss & Union Station
Appalachian Road Show
Billy Strings
East Nash Grass
The Del McCoury Band
SONG OF THE YEAR
5 Days Out, 2 Days Back - Alison Brown, Steve Martin, Featuring Tim O'Brien
Songwriters: Steve Martin/Alison Brown
Producers: Alison Brown/Garry West
Label: Compass Records
Big Wheels - Authentic Unlimited
Songwriter: Jerry Cole
Producer: Authentic Unlimited
Label: Billy Blue Records
Coal Dust Kisses - The Grascals
Songwriters: Susanne Mumpower/Jerry Salley
Producer: The Grascals
Label: Mountain Home Music Company
My Favorite Picture of You - Darin & Brooke Aldridge
Songwriters: Darin Aldridge/Brooke Aldridge/Dennis Duff
Producers: Darin Aldridge/Mark Fain
Label: Billy Blue Records
Outrun the Rain - Jason Carter & Michael Cleveland
Songwriters: Terry Herd/Jimmy Yeary
Producers: Jason Carter/Michael Cleveland
Label: Fiddle Man Records
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Arcadia - Alison Krauss & Union Station
Producer: Alison Krauss & Union Station
Label: Down the Road Records
Carter & Cleveland - Jason Carter & Michael Cleveland
Producers: Jason Carter/Michael Cleveland
Label: Fiddle Man Records
Earl Jam - Tony Trischka
Producers: Tony Trischka/Lawson White
Label: Down the Road Records
Highway Prayers - Billy Strings
Producers: Billy Strings/Jon Brion
Label: Reprise Records
I Built a World - Bronwyn Keith-Hynes
Producers: Brent Truitt/Bronwyn Keith-Hynes
Label: Sugar Petunia Records
VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR
Alison Krauss & Union Station
Authentic Unlimited
Blue Highway
Sister Sadie
The Del McCoury Band
INSTRUMENTAL GROUP OF THE YEAR
Billy Strings
East Nash Grass
Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway
The Travelin' McCourys
GOSPEL RECORDING OF THE YEAR
Blue Collar Gospel - Jerry Salley Featuring The Oak Ridge Boys
Songwriters: Rick Lang/Bill Whyte/Jerry Salley
Producer: Jerry Salley
Label: Billy Blue Records
Dear Lord - Darin & Brooke Aldridge
Songwriter: Daniel Davis
Producers: Darin Aldridge/Mark Fain
Label: Billy Blue Records
Even Better When You Listen - Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers
Songwriters: Rick Lang/Mark BonDurant
Producer: Joe Mullins & The Radio Ramblers
Label: Billy Blue Records
He's Gone - Jaelee Roberts
Songwriter: Kelsi Harrigill
Producer: Byron House
Label: Mountain Home Music Company
Wings of Love - Authentic Unlimited
Songwriters: Jesse Brock/Stephen Burwell/Jerry Cole/Eli Johnston/John Meador
Producer: Authentic Unlimited
Label: Billy Blue Records
INSTRUMENTAL RECORDING OF THE YEAR
Bluegrass in the Backwoods – Jason Carter & Michael Cleveland
Songwriter: Kenny Baker
Producers: Jason Carter/Michael Cleveland
Label: Fiddle Man Records
The Drifter – Danny Roberts
Songwriter: Danny Roberts
Producers: Danny Roberts/Andrea Roberts
Label: Mountain Home Music Company
A Drive at Dusk – Authentic Unlimited
Songwriter: Jesse Brock
Producer: Authentic Unlimited
Label: Billy Blue Records
Kern County Breakdown – Jason Carter & Michael Cleveland
Songwriter: Buck Owens/Don Rich
Producers: Jason Carter/Michael Cleveland
Label: Fiddle Man Records
Ralph's Banjo Special - Kristin Scott Benson, Gena Britt & Alison Brown
Songwriter: Ralph Stanley
Producer: Alison Brown
Label: Compass Records
NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR
AJ Lee & Blue Summit
Bronwyn Keith-Hynes
Jason Carter
Red Camel Collective
Wyatt Ellis
COLLABORATIVE RECORDING OF THE YEAR
5 Days Out, 2 Days Back - Alison Brown & Steve Martin Featuring Tim O'Brien
Songwriters: Steve Martin/Alison Brown
Producer: Alison Brown/Garry West
Label: Compass Records
A Million Memories (A Song for Byron) - Darin & Brooke Aldridge Featuring Vince Gill
Songwriter: Vince Gill
Producers: Darin Aldridge/Mark Fain
Label: Billy Blue Records
Cora Is Gone - Bobby Osborne & C.J. Lewandowski Featuring Rob McCoury & Billy Strings
Songwriter: Mac Odell
Producer: C.J. Lewandowski
Label: Turnberry Records
Outrun the Rain - Jason Carter, Michael Cleveland, Jaelee Roberts & Vince Gill
Songwriters: Terry Herd/Jimmy Yeary
Producers: Jason Carter/Michael Cleveland
Label: Fiddle Man Records
Ralph's Banjo Special - Kristin Scott Benson, Gena Britt & Alison Brown
Songwriter: Ralph Stanley
Producer: Alison Brown
Label: Compass Records
MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
Billy Strings
Dan Tyminski
Del McCoury
Greg Blake
Russell Moore
FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
AJ Lee
Alison Krauss
Brooke Aldridge
Jaelee Roberts
Sierra Hull
BANJO PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Alison Brown
Gena Britt
Kristin Scott Benson
Ron Block
Tony Trischka
BASS PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Barry Bales
Mike Bub
Missy Raines
Todd Phillips
Vickie Vaughn
FIDDLE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Bronwyn Keith-Hynes
Jason Carter
Maddie Denton
Michael Cleveland
Stuart Duncan
RESOPHONIC GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Andy Hall
Jerry Douglas
Justin Moses
Matt Leadbetter
Rob Ickes
GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Billy Strings
Bryan Sutton
Cody Kilby
Molly Tuttle
Trey Hensley
MANDOLIN PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Alan Bibey
Jesse Brock
Ronnie McCoury
Sam Bush
Sierra Hull
MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR
5 Days Out, 2 Days Back - Alison Brown & Steve Martin Featuring Tim O'Brien
Songwriters: Steve Martin/Alison Brown
Producer: Alison Brown/Garry West
Videographer: Joseph Spence
Label: Compass Records
A Million Memories (A Song for Byron) - Darin & Brooke Aldridge Featuring Vince Gill
Songwriter: Vince Gill
Producer: Jenny Gill
Videographer: Travis Flynn
Label: Billy Blue Records
Big Wheels - Authentic Unlimited
Songwriter: Jerry Cole
Producers: Bryce Free/Kyle Johnson
Videographer: Bryce Free
Label: Billy Blue Records
Gallows Pole - Appalachian Road Show
Songwriter: Traditional arrangement Barry Abernathy/Jim VanCleve/Darrell Webb
Producer: Steve Kinney
Videographer: Steve Kinney
Label: Billy Blue Records
Hound Dog - The Grascals
Songwriter: Felice Bryant/Boudleaux Bryant
Producer: Ty Gilpin
Videographer: Nate Shuppert
Label: Mountain Home Music Company
The Auctioneer - The Kody Norris Show
Songwriters: Leroy Van Dyke/Buddy Black
Producer: James Gilley
Videographer: Nate Wiles
Label: Rebel Records
HOT RIZE was a pioneering bluegrass band best remembered for their influential 12-year stretch, from 1978 to 1990, as a full-time touring act. The original members were banjo player Pete Wernick (aka Dr. Banjo), mandolin/fiddle player and lead singer Tim O'Brien, guitarist Charles Sawtelle and bass player and emcee Nick Forster. The group was known for blending traditional bluegrass with original material as well as influences from other genres. Dressing in suits and vintage ties and singing around a single microphone, the band sought not to be respectful imitators, but, rather, "second generation originals." The group released nine albums and disbanded in 1990, the same year Hot Rize received the first-ever IBMA Entertainer of the Year award. In addition to making occasional reunion appearances, each member of Hot Rize went on to successful solo careers. After awtelle's untimely passing in 1999 from complications of leukemia, award-winning guitarist Bryan Sutton joined Hot Rize in 2002.
The Bluegrass Cardinals was a prominent bluegrass group that toured and recorded extensively from 1974 to 1997. The band was celebrated for its harmonies, playing and original material. Formed in California by banjoist Don Parmley, his guitarist son David Parmley,and mandolinist Randy Graham, the band debuted with a 15-week gig at Busch Gardens. A self-titled album – one that featured some of the earliest use of a cappella gospel singing in bluegrass – followed soon afterwards. Relocating to Virginia in 1976, the Cardinals released 23 albums over two decades on labels including Rounder, CMH, and Sugar Hill. Their 1991 project, "Families of Tradition," won the IBMA Recorded Event of the Year award.
Shultz was an African American musician from western Kentucky whose influence shaped the development of bluegrass music. Born into a musical family of a former slave in Ohio County, Kentucky, in 1886, Shultz became renowned along the Ohio and Mississippi rivers for his instrumental talents, particularly on guitar. He offered Bill Monroe, the future "Father of Bluegrass," one of his first paying jobs as a musician, playing together at square dances. Monroe credited Shultz's blues-inspired guitar style as a key influence on bluegrass music. Despite racial barriers, Shultz collaborated with white musicians, including Forrest "Boots" Faught's country and Dixieland band, where his talent overcame objections to his race. Shultz also influenced other notable musicians, including Kentuckians Kennedy Jones, Merle Travis, Ike Everly and Tennessean Chet Atkins. Though Shultz never recorded, his legacy endures through those he mentored and inspired. Monroe's encounters with Shultz in the late 1920s were pivotal in shaping his musical journey and the genre of bluegrass. Shultz died in 1931 at 45.
2025 Distinguished Achievement Award Recipients
* Alan Arthur Knoth (Cuzin' Al)
* Penny Parsons
* Sidley Austin LLP
* Missy Raines
The awards will be handed out Sept. 18 in Chattanooga, Tenn.
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CD reviews
Never a judicious editor, Billy Strings' latest is 74 minutes of mind-expanding 'grassicana. The thing is, while it runs a bit long one is at a loss as to what could or should have been held in reserve; even the most frivolous numbers — "MORBUD4ME," "Richard Petty" and "Catch and Release," perhaps — add humor and context to the recording. "Highway Prayers" is a powerful set of music, covering the bluegrass and rootsicana bases. ...
It's just like Billy Strings to have a song title that reads like a heavy metal track ("Hellbender") for a tune that sounds like traditional bluegrass music. When it comes to creating music, though, the phrase, 'It's all good,' actually applies to Strings – for once. "Renewal" is over an hour of music, and is (mostly) bluegrass – at heart – but not just bluegrass music.
"Hide And Seek" is one of the most complicated recordings, ...
As befits the reigning IBMA Guitar Player of the Year, Billy Strings' second full release, "Home" displays his guitar-playing range. But, there is much more to the fellow that rages through live shows, and those qualities are displayed on "Home."
Strings (born William Apostol) lives up to his nom de guerre. Electric, acoustic 6- or 12-string guitar provide the ingredients for his work, and his guitar work is mostly, although not always, delivered at a breakneck tempo, ...
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