LOS
ANGELES, Calif. — Two of blues’ biggest names, Mississippi legend Bobby Rush and
contemporary artist
Janiva Magness, received Grammy nominations in the 59th Annual Grammy Awards announcements
this morning. The awards will be announced at the Grammy Awards
ceremony on February 12, 2017 in Los Angeles.
It’s
Rush’s fourth nomination, this one for his critically acclaimed
Rounder Records debut album Porcupine Meat. With
special guests Dave Alvin, Joe Bonamassa, Keb’ Mo’, and Vasti
Jackson, and backing from the New Orleans “A” team, the release
cemented Bobby Rush’s legacy as the most vital blues artist of his
generation. Producer was Rounder’s Scott Billington. Rush is a
10-time Blues Music Award winner, and 41-time nominee.
Rush
was previously nominated for his albums Hoochie Man (2000), Down
in Louisiana (2013) and Decisions with the band Blinddog
Smokin’ (2014).
“How
much you wanna bet he finally wins that Grammy?” predicted Goldmine
magazine of the album, while No Depression enthused: “Buckle
up or if you prefer hang on tight and get ready for one of the
funkiest, most jaw dropping rides you have ever been on that is
going to take you down in the mud and muck of southwestern
Louisiana and to heights that you didn’t think you could ever
reach. Yes, already a first runner for Record of the Year.”
Responding
to the announcement, Rush said, “This is the greatest thing to ever
happen to me in my life, for being with the competition around me.
I want everyone to win, but I certainly want to win. Just being in
the race is to be a winner. Somebody has to win and somebody has to
lose. I’m not a sore loser especially with people like this. The
category is so strong.”
Janiva Magness’
Love Wins Again
album on Blue Élan Records
was another evolutionary step for the soulful, elegant,
award-winning singer-songwriter. Its 11 core songs and two bonus
tracks were built on a sonically sophisticated architecture that’s
in full service of her remarkably flexible and generous voice. The
album shattered genre barriers by enshrining elements of Americana,
soul, rock, pop, country and blues, and helped Magness cross over
into Americana (she charted Top 30 on the format’s radio chart and performed
at the Americana Music Festival & Conference). The album
reached #1 on Blues radio and remained in the Top 10 for seven
months. Magness is a seven-time Blues Music Award recipient and a
25-time nominee.
According to Downbeat, “Janiva
Magness is one lucky woman: Her singing is soulful and intimate.” Living
Blues called it “a knockout addition to Janiva Magness’ stellar
catalog.”
On
her first-ever Grammy nomimation, Magness said, “I am profoundly
humbled by today's Grammy nomination announcements. Standing in
very tall cotton. Love Wins Again for Best Contemporary
Blues Album. Thanks so much producer Dave Darling, Blue Élan, my
band, Jeff DeLia and 72 Music Management, Cary Baker and Conqueroo,
John Oszajca, Leslie Rouffe, Frank Roszak, and Atomic Music
Group! Wow!”
Both
Rush and Magness are managed by 72 Music Management.
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