ONLINE VOTING AND TICKET SALES NOW OPEN TO
BLUES FOUNDATION MEMBERS
ATLANTA,
GA – Mark Pucci Media proudly congratulates all of our artists who
received a total of 17 nominations when The Blues Foundation announced
yesterday (December 12) the list of nominees for the 34th Annual Blues
Music Awards. The Blues Music Awards are universally acknowledged as the
highest honor for musicians and songwriters in Blues music. Winners
will be announced on May 9, 2013, at the Cook Convention Center in
Memphis. Online voting is now open to Blues Foundation members at www.blues.org.
Heading
the list of Mark Pucci Media honorees with three nominations each are
Mud Morganfield, who garnered nominations for Album of the Year,
Traditional Blues Album and Traditional Blues Male Artist for his Severn
Records label debut CD, Son of the Seventh Son; as well
as Mighty Sam McClain, who earned nominations for Soul Blues Album, Soul
Blues Male Artist and Song of the Year for “Too Much Jesus (Not Enough
Whiskey),” the title track from his Mighty Music label CD release.
Canadian
roots label powerhouse Stony Plain Records gathered nominations for
Eric Bibb, who was tapped for Acoustic Album and Acoustic Artist based
on his label debut CD, Deeper in the Well; and perennial
nominee Maria Muldaur, who once again received a nomination for the Koko
Taylor Award as Traditional Blues Female based on the response to her
latest CD, …First Came Memphis Minnie.
El
Paso-based Catfood Records had another strong year, capped by former
BMA-winner Johnny Rawls, who received two nominations: in the Soul Blues
Male Artist and Soul Blues Album categories for his Soul Survivor CD. Johnny is joined this year by singer (and current Living Blues magazine cover girl) Barbara Carr, who received a nod as Soul Blues Female Artist for her Catfood Records debut, Keep the Fire Burning.
Other
Mark Pucci Media artists receiving nominations include folk-blues
singer/songwriter Doug MacLeod (whose new CD will be coming out in March
on Reference Recordings) for Acoustic Artist; Ruf Records’ artists
Royal Southern Brotherhood for Rock Blues Album for their eponymous
label debut CD; Fabulous Thunderbirds leader Kim Wilson for
Instrumentalist – Harmonica; Sweetspot Records artist Al Basile for
Instrumentalist – Horn; and Blue Duchess Records artist and former
multiple BMA winner David Maxwell for the Pinetop Perkins Piano Player
Award.
“It
is not uncommon in any arts genre for beloved artists with strong
releases to pull in a number of nominations, and that is one of the
factors at work this year,” Jay Sieleman, The Blues Foundation’s
President, said in announcing the nominations. “Yet there are also more
than a dozen first-time nominees, plus the six Best New Artist
nominees. It is gratifying to see both groups rewarded—those who have
been near the top for a while and those who are getting the recognition
they have been long seeking.”
Tickets for the 34th
Blues Music Awards show are now on sale. Members receive seating
preference at the Awards show and voting is now underway. Blues
Foundation members are the only fans who vote to decide which nominees
will actually take home the Blues Music Award. Anyone can join The Blues
Foundation by visiting their website at www.blues.org.
Once again, The Blues Music Awards will be broadcast live in their entirety on Sirius XM's B.B. King's Bluesville Channel and will be subsequently broadcast on public television.
Mark
Pucci Media congratulates all of our artists and wishes them much
success when the winners are announced in Memphis on May 9; and we
encourage voters to consider all of our nominees. See you there!
Mark Pucci
Mark Pucci Media
5000 Oak Bluff Ct.
Atlanta, GA 30350-1069
(770) 804-9555
2008 Blues Foundation Recipient -"Keeping the Blues Alive Award" -
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