Nominations for the 35th Annual IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards Announced

IBMA Announces 2024 Annual Inductees to the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame

Five Bluegrass Industry Innovators Announced as Recipients of the Distinguished Achievement Award

Nashville, TN, July 17, 2024 – – Nominees for the 35th annual IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards were announced today in a live event at the SiriusXM studios in Nashville, Tennessee. The five nominees for “Entertainer of the Year” are Billy Strings (reigning recipient), Del McCoury Band (Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame member, and nine-time Entertainer of the Year), Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway (third nomination), Sister Sadie, and The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys (fourth nomination).

Also announced today were three inductees into the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame: Alan Munde, Jerry Douglas, and Katy Daley. Additionally, the following were named as recipients of the IBMA Distinguished Achievement Award: Cindy Baucom, Laurie Lewis, Richard Hurst, ArtistWorks, and Bloomin’ Bluegrass Festival.

Results of the balloting will be revealed at the IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards on Thursday, September 26, at the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Awards are voted on by the professional membership of the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA), the professional nonprofit association for the bluegrass music industry.

The complete list of nominations:  

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR

Billy Strings

Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

Del McCoury Band

Sister Sadie

The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys

 

VOCAL GROUP OF THE YEAR

Authentic Unlimited

Sister Sadie

Blue Highway

Del McCoury Band

Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

 

INSTRUMENTAL GROUP OF THE YEAR

Billy Strings

Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper

Travelin’ McCourys

East Nash Grass

Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

 

SONG OF THE YEAR

“Fall in Tennessee” – Authentic Unlimited

Songwriters: John Meador/Bob Minner

Producer: Authentic Unlimited

Label: Billy Blue Records

 

“Willow” – Sister Sadie

Songwriter: Ashley McBryde

Producer: Sister Sadie

Label: Mountain Home

 

“Too Lonely, Way Too Long” – Rick Faris with Del McCoury

Songwriter: Rick Faris

Producer: Stephen Mougin

Label: Dark Shadow Recording

 

“Forever Young” – Daniel Grindstaff with Paul Brewster & Dolly Parton

Songwriters: Jim Cregan/Kevin Savigar/Bob Dylan/Rod Stewart

Producer: Daniel Grindstaff

Label: Bonfire Music Group

 

“Kentucky Gold” – Dale Ann Bradley with Sam Bush

Songwriters: Wayne Carson/Ronnie Reno

Producer: Dale Ann Bradley

Label: Pinecastle

 

ALBUM OF THE YEAR

City of Gold – Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

Producers: Jerry Douglas/Molly Tuttle

Label: Nonesuch

 

Last Chance to Win – East Nash Grass

Producer: East Nash Grass

Label: Mountain Fever

 

Jubilation – Appalachian Road Show

Producer: Appalachian Road Show

Label: Billy Blue Records

 

No Fear – Sister Sadie

Producer: Sister Sadie

Label: Mountain Home

 

So Much for Forever – Authentic Unlimited

Producer: Authentic Unlimited

Label: Billy Blue Records

 

GOSPEL RECORDING OF THE YEAR

“When I Get There” – Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out

Songwriter: Michael Feagan

Producer: Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out

Label: Independent

 

“Thank You Lord for Grace” – Authentic Unlimited

Songwriter: Jerry Cole

Producer: Authentic Unlimited

Label: Billy Blue Records

 

“Just Beyond” – Barry Abernathy with John Meador, Tim Raybon, Bradley Walker

Songwriters: Rick Lang/Mike Richards/Windi Robinson

Producer: Jerry Salley

Label: Billy Blue Records

 

“God Already Has” – Dale Ann Bradley

Songwriter: Mark “Brink” Brinkman/David Stewart

Producer: Dale Ann Bradley

Label: Pinecastle

 

“Memories of Home” – Authentic Unlimited

Songwriter: Jerry Cole

Producer: Authentic Unlimited

Label: Billy Blue Records

 

INSTRUMENTAL RECORDING OF THE YEAR

“Rhapsody in Blue(grass)” – Béla Fleck

Songwriter: George Gershwin arr. Ferde Grofé/Béla Fleck

Producer: Béla Fleck

Label: Béla Fleck Productions/Thirty Tigers

 

“Knee Deep in Bluegrass” – Ashby Frank

Songwriter: Terry Baucom

Producer: Ashby Frank

Label: Mountain Home

 

“Panhandle Country” – Missy Raines & Allegheny

Songwriter: Bill Monroe

Producer: Alison Brown

Label: Compass Records

 

“Lloyd’s of Lubbock” – Alan Munde

Songwriter: Alan Munde

Producer: Billy Bright

Label: Patuxent

 

“Behind the 8 Ball” – Andy Leftwich

Songwriter: Andy Leftwich

Producer: Andy Leftwich

Label: Mountain Home

 

NEW ARTIST OF THE YEAR

East Nash Grass

Bronwyn Keith-Hynes

AJ Lee & Blue Summit

Wyatt Ellis

The Kody Norris Show

 

COLLABORATIVE RECORDING OF THE YEAR

“Brown’s Ferry Blues” – Tony Trischka featuring Billy Strings

Songwriters: Alton Delmore/Rabon Delmore

Producer: Béla Fleck

Label: Down the Road

 

“Fall in Tennessee” – Authentic Unlimited with Jerry Douglas

Songwriters: John Meador/Bob Minner

Producer: Authentic Unlimited

Label: Billy Blue Records

 

“Forever Young” – Daniel Grindstaff with Paul Brewster, Dolly Parton

Songwriters: Jim Cregan/Kevin Savigar/Bob Dylan/Rod Stewart

Producer: Daniel Grindstaff

Label: Bonfire Music Group

 

“Bluegrass Radio” – Alison Brown and Steve Martin

Songwriters: Steve Martin/Alison Brown

Producers: Alison Brown/Garry West

Label: Compass Records

 

“Too Old to Die Young” – Bobby Osborne and CJ Lewandowski

Songwriters: Scott Dooley/John Hadley/Kevin Welch

Producer: CJ Lewandowski

Label: Turnberry Records

 

MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

Dan Tyminski

Greg Blake

Del McCoury

Danny Paisley

Russell Moore

 

FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR

Molly Tuttle

Jaelee Roberts

Dale Ann Bradley

AJ Lee

Rhonda Vincent

 

BANJO PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Kristin Scott Benson

Gena Britt

Alison Brown

Béla Fleck

Rob McCoury

 

BASS PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Missy Raines

Mike Bub

Vickie Vaughn

Todd Phillips

Mark Schatz

 

FIDDLE PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Jason Carter

Bronwyn Keith-Hynes

Michael Cleveland

Stuart Duncan

Deanie Richardson

 

RESOPHONIC GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Justin Moses

Rob Ickes

Jerry Douglas

Andy Hall

Gaven Largent

 

GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Billy Strings

Molly Tuttle

Trey Hensley

Bryan Sutton

Cody Kilby

 

MANDOLIN PLAYER OF THE YEAR

Sierra Hull

Sam Bush

Ronnie McCoury

Jesse Brock

Alan Bibey

 

MUSIC VIDEO OF THE YEAR

“Willow” – Sister Sadie

Label: Mountain Home

 

“Fall in Tennessee” – Authentic Unlimited

Label: Billy Blue Records

 

“The City of New Orleans” – Rhonda Vincent & The Rage

Label: Upper Management Music

 

“I Call Her Sunshine” – The Kody Norris Show

Label: Rebel Records

 

“Alberta Bound” – Special Consensus with Ray Legere, John Reischman, Patrick Sauber, Trisha Gagnon, Pharis & Jason Romero, and Claire Lynch

Label: Compass Records

 

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 Leicester. 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.

 

2024 IBMA Distinguished Achievement Award Recipients

Cindy Baucom – Cindy Brooks Baucom rates as one of the most widely heard radio presenters of bluegrass of the last 30 years. Her syndicated program, Knee Deep in Bluegrass, is broadcast each week on more than 60 radio outlets and a dozen internet stations. Each program is an artful mix of bluegrass, old and new, and insightful artist interviews. Cindy began her full-time journey in broadcasting fresh out of high school in the early 1980s. A series of moves to several regional North Carolina radio stations eventually brought her to the attention of the John Boy & Billy network; an offer came shortly afterwards to syndicate the program. Cindy’s other credits include 30-plus years as a master of ceremonies at MerleFest, a past two-term member of the IBMA’s board of directors, and induction to the Blue Ridge Music Hall of Fame.

 

Laurie Lewis – Laurie Lewis is a bluegrass triple-threat: superb fiddler, expressive vocalist, and engaging songwriter. A native of California, she honed her early talents by performing with others in the San Francisco Bay area. Lewis has been at the forefront of numerous groups including the Grant Street String Band, her own Laurie Lewis and Grant Street, the Bluegrass Pals, and the Right Hands. She launched her solo career in the middle 1980s with a series of excellent releases on the Flying Fish label. Her efforts netted her two IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year awards and her recording of “Who Will Watch the Home Place” won Song of the Year. She is also the recipient of two Grammy nominations. As a performer who gives back to her community, Lewis is a frequent instructor at various music camps.

 

Richard Hurst – Richard Hurst was the driving force behind the long-running Appalachian and Bluegrass Music Festival that is held each year in Omagh, County Tyrone, in Northern Ireland. The event was first staged in 1992 and is heralded for fostering interest in bluegrass throughout all of Ireland. In time, the event grew to attract 10,000 attendees. The festival, which was recently re-named Bluegrass Omagh, features a mix of entertainers from the United States, from Europe, and from Ireland. Hurst used the festival as a vehicle to educate attendees about bluegrass with lectures by North Carolina columnist Jack Bernhardt and Omagh native and collector Rodney McElrea. Hurst was a 2008 graduate of Leadership Bluegrass and was a past chairman of the European Bluegrass Music Association.

 

ArtistWorks – Since 2008, ArtistWorks has been making it possible for anyone with an internet connection to learn to play music. The company’s stated mission is to “Teach the World Music.” They have done this by building a massive inventory of 50,000 instructional videos that are taught by a team of 47 master musician instructors. A key feature of the system is that it allows students, through their own video uploads, to have their work critiqued by an instructor. Additionally, student uploads – over 100,000 of them – are also made available for other aspiring pickers to learn from. Of particular interest to bluegrass pickers are lessons from Alison Brown, Noam Pikelny, Tony Trischka, Sierra Hull, Mike Marshall, Chris Eldridge, Darol Anger, Alex Hargreaves, and Missy Raines.

 

Bloomin’ Bluegrass Festival – The Bloomin’ Bluegrass Festival is an annual event that takes place in an area not generally thought of as a bluegrass hot-spot: Dallas/Ft. Worth. Within the last five years, the festival has garnered three IBMA nominations for Bluegrass Event of the Year. The event is co-sponsored by the city of Farmers Branch, Texas, and the Dallas-based Bluegrass Heritage Foundation. It takes place in Farmers Branch Historical Park and features a stellar line-up of top-tier performers. Adding to the ambiance is a wide variety of festival food, including tasty Tex-Mex offerings. A robust merchandise area, and a well-oiled staff and volunteers complete the picture. It all comes together to make for one of the premier bluegrass festivals in, not only Texas, but the entire USA.

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Tickets are now on sale for the 35th annual IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards, and for all IBMA World of Bluegrass events; visit worldofbluegrass.org for details.

About IBMA

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.

About THE MARTIN MARIETTA CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 

The Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts, one of four of The Raleigh Convention and Performing Arts Complex’s city-owned and managed facilities, offers four unique theaters, seating from 150 to 2,369, and is home to resident companies Carolina Ballet, North Carolina Theatre, North Carolina Symphony, North Carolina Opera and PineCone.

 

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