IBMA Announces 35th Annual Bluegrass Music Awards Recipients and Bluegrass Hall of Fame Inductees

35th Annual IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards

September 26, 2024

Del McCoury Band named “Entertainer of the Year”

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Molly Tuttle takes “Album of the Year” Honor

Raleigh, North Carolina (September 26, 2024) — Del McCoury received the coveted “Entertainer of the Year” Award at the 35th Annual IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards. The Awards show, hosted by artists John Cowan and Missy Raines, was held September 26 at Raleigh, North Carolina’s Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts.

Previously announced inductees into the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame – Katy Daley, Jerry Douglas, and Alan Munde were also honored during the show with heartfelt acknowledgement.

The recipients of the 2024 IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards:

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR

Del McCoury Band

 

VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR

Authentic Unlimited

 

INSTRUMENTAL GROUP OF THE YEAR

The Travelin’ McCourys

 

SONG OF THE YEAR

“Fall in Tennessee”

Recorded by Authentic Unlimited

Written by John Meador & Bob Minner

Produced by Authentic Unlimited

Billy Blue Records

 

ALBUM OF THE YEAR

City of Gold

Recorded by Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

Produced by Jerry Douglas & Molly Tuttle

Nonesuch Records

 

GOSPEL RECORDING OF THE YEAR

“God Already Has”

Recorded by Dale Ann Bradley

Written by Mark “Brink” Brinkman & David Stewart

Produced by Dale Ann Bradley

Pinecastle Records

 

INSTRUMENTAL RECORDING OF THE YEAR

“Knee Deep in Bluegrass”

Recorded by Ashby Frank

Written by Terry Baucom

Produced by Ashby Frank

Mountain Home Music Company

 

NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR

East Nash Grass

 

COLLABORATIVE RECORDING OF THE YEAR

“Brown’s Ferry Blues”

Recorded by Tony Trischka with Billy Strings

Written by Alton & Rabon Delmore

Produced by Béla Fleck

Down the Road Records

 

MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

Danny Paisley

 

FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

Jaelee Roberts

 

BANJO PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Rob McCoury

 

BASS PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Vickie Vaughn

 

FIDDLE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Deanie Richardson

 

RESOPHONIC GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Gaven Largent

 

GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Cody Kilby

 

MANDOLIN PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Jesse Brock

 

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR (TIE)

“Fall in Tennessee”

Authentic Unlimited

 

“Alberta Bound”

Special Consensus with Ray Legere, John Reischman, Patrick Sauber, Trisha Gagnon, Pharis & Jason Romero, and Claire Lynch

 

2024 Inductees to International Bluegrass Music Association Hall of Fame:

 

Alan Munde has been at the forefront of bluegrass music as a banjo player, bandleader, and educator for over five decades. Hailing from Norman, Oklahoma, he played in his first band, The Stone Mountain Boys, in 1965. A subsequent jam session with Byron Berline, Sam Bush, and Wayne Stewart led to the recording of the highly acclaimed instrumental album Poor Richard’s Almanac. Starting in 1970, Munde began a two-year hitch with the King of Bluegrass, Jimmy Martin. From there, it was off to California and the country-rock group, the Flying Burrito Brothers. Munde scored a 20-year run with the progressive West Coast group Country Gazette. One of the Gazette’s seminal early releases was A Traitor in Our Midst. Other career highlights include Munde’s teaching bluegrass at South Plains College in Texas, serving as a columnist for Banjo Newsletter, and sitting as member of the IBMA board of directors. He was a 2008 recipient of an IBMA Distinguished Achievement award.

 

Jerry Douglas has reigned as bluegrass music’s preeminent Dobro player ever since the middle 1970s when he started with the Country Gentlemen. His fascination with the instrument began at age six when he saw Dobro legend Josh Graves perform on a Flatt & Scruggs show. Throughout the 1970s and ‘80s, Douglas rotated through a series of bands including J. D. Crowe’s New South, Boone Creek, and The Whites. This same period found Douglas becoming an in-demand session player, for both bluegrass and country music albums. In time, he amassed credits on literally thousands of recording sessions. In 1998, he was asked to join Alison Krauss’s Union Station and in 2014 he launched the award-winning Flatt & Scruggs tribute band, the Earls of Leister. Douglas has earned numerous IBMA Awards, including ten for Dobro Player of the Year. He also won fourteen Grammy Awards, and was selected the CMA’s Musician of the Year in 2002, 2005, and 2007. He is also a former vice president of IBMA’s board of directors.

 

Katy Daley (Patricia Cole Meloon Brown) made her mark as a bluegrass broadcaster in the Washington, D.C., metro area, starting in the early 1970s. Her entry to bluegrass radio came in a circuitous way. She jokingly told WAMU-FM broadcaster Gary Henderson that listening to his program was part of her work assignment at the CIA! A short time later, she signed on at WAMU, preparing and announcing a weekly “Who’s Playing Where” segment. This was followed by a weeknight disc jockey spot from 10:00 to midnight. In November 1978, Daley collaborated on a 13- part series which traced the development of the music: Bluegrass Anthology. In 1980, Daley joined WMZQ, a 24-hour country station in Washington, where her broadcast work included hosting a bluegrass program for three years. Eventually, Daley returned to WAMU’s offshoot, bluegrasscountry.org, and served as a morning air personality. She received two IBMA awards for Bluegrass Broadcaster of the Year and one for Distinguished Achievement. As part of her giving back to the community, she established the Katy Daley Broadcast Media/Sound Engineering Scholarship which is presented each year by the IBMA Foundation.

 

Awards were voted on by the professional membership of the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA). The show was aired on SiriusXM’s Bluegrass Junction channel and was livestreamed on IBMA’s Facebook Live.

Awards sponsors include: Virginia Tourism Corporation, Yamaha Guitar Group, BMI, Boston Bluegrass Union, Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum, Compass Records, Deering Banjos, Mountain Fever Records, Sound Biscuit Productions, and Turnberry Records,.

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IBMA – the International Bluegrass Music Association – is the non-profit music association that connects, educates, and empowers bluegrass professionals and enthusiasts, honoring tradition and encouraging innovation in the bluegrass community worldwide.

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