QUEBEC BLUES ARTISTS SWEEP MAPLE BLUES AWARDS
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Montreal's Steve Hill Tops Tally With Four Wins
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January 19, 2015 (Toronto) - Blue
Monday, thought to be the most depressing day of the year, was anything
but last night Toronto’s Koerner Hall, as internationally renowned
Canadian Blues Artists from coast-to-coast were honoured by their peers
at the 18th Annual Maple Blues Awards gala.
Montreal’s one-man band, Steve Hill
took home all of the awards he was nominated for including Entertainer
of the Year, Electric Act of the Year, Recording of the Year for Solo
Recordings Vol. 2, and Guitar Player of the Year. Angel Forrest
won two awards including Female Vocalist of the Year and Songwriter of
the Year. Also representing the thriving Quebec blues scene were Nanette Workman who won the Blues with a Feeling Lifetime Achievement Award and Greg Morency of the Paul DesLauriers Band who won Bassist of the Year. From Montreal, Guy Belanger won Harmonica Player of the Year, sharing it with Vancouver’s Harpdog Brown in the first ever Maple Blues Awards tie.
Vancouver’s Brandon Isaak won the Acoustic Act of the Year award with David Vest
taking home the award for Piano/Keyboard Player of the Year. The New
Artist or Group of the Year award was presented to Ottawa’s Wicked Grin.
Edmonton Folk Festival producer Terry Wickham joined Stony Plain
Records president Holger Petersen to present the Blues Booster of the
Year Award to Edmonton’s Peter North, who was recognized for his dedication to promoting the blues as a broadcaster, talent buyer and festival Artistic Director.
An additional award was handed out
last night as the winners of the first ever Cobalt Prize for
Contemporary Blues Composition were announced. The creator and
benefactor of the award, musician Paul Reddick, presented Digging Roots the grand prize for their song “Hwy 17”, with Rob Lutes and Samantha Martin announced as runners up.
Hosted by renowned musician and
broadcaster, Toronto’s own Danny Marks, the Maple Blues Awards included
outstanding performances from Maple Blues Award nominees past and
present, including the evening’s big winners Steve Hill and Angel Forrest, Joel Johnson, Downchild, Harpdog Brown and Brandon Isaak, all backed by The Maple Blues Band.
Winners of the 18th Annual Maple Blues Awards
ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR
Steve Hill
ELECTRIC ACT OF THE YEAR
Steve Hill
ACOUSTIC ACT OF THE YEAR
Brandon Isaak
MALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
Matt Andersen
FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
FEMALE VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
Angel Forrest
NEW ARTIST OR GROUP OF THE YEAR
Wicked Grin
RECORDING OF THE YEAR
Steve Hill Solo Recordings Vol. 2 No Label Records; Producer: Steve Hill
Wicked Grin
RECORDING OF THE YEAR
Steve Hill Solo Recordings Vol. 2 No Label Records; Producer: Steve Hill
BLUES WITH A FEELING AWARD (Lifetime Achievement)
Nanette Workman
Nanette Workman
BB KING INTERNATIONAL ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Johnny Winter
GUITAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Steve Hill
HARMONICA PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Tied: Guy Belanger and Harpdog Brown
PIANO/KEYBOARD PLAYER OF THE YEAR
David Vest
HORN PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Jon Wong
DRUMMER OF THE YEAR
Tom Bona
BASSIST OF THE YEAR
Greg Morency
Greg Morency
SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR
Angel Forrest
Peter North
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