MEMPHIS,
Tenn. — The Blues
Foundation is pleased to announce the nominations for its annual Blues Music Awards, which the international
organization will present on Thursday,
May 11, 2017 at
the Cook Convention Center in
downtown Memphis, Tennessee. Universally recognized as the highest accolade
afforded blues musicians, The Blues Music Awards upholds its rich cultural
tradition by honoring the past year’s superior achievements in blues
performance, songwriting, and recording. This annual ceremony represents
the premier event for blues professionals, musicians, and fans around the
globe.
Sugar Ray Norcia, individually, and collectively with his band, The Bluetones,
received the most nominations with seven, including B.B. King Entertainer
Award, Best Song, Best Album and Best Band. The total reaches ten with the
inclusion of his Bluetones bandmates Monster
Mike Welch (Instrumentalist-Guitar), Michael “Mudcat” Ward
(Instrumentalist-Bass) and Anthony
Geraci (Pinetop Perkins Piano Player). Chicago-based
guitarist Toronzo
Cannon garnered four nominations and he faces off against
Norcia in both the Best Song and Best Album categories. Best Album probably
ranks as the most competitive category, with Norcia and Cannon battling Bobby Rush, Kenny Neal, William
Bell and the Nick
Moss Band, who all have three nominations.
Several nominees will be
defending their titles won at last year’s Blues Music Awards.
Instrumentalist-Harmonica winner
Kim Wilson is one of this year’s nominees, and Cedric Burnside
might again claim the Instrumentalist-Drums crown. Shemekia Copeland
and Bettye LaVette
also return to the categories they won last year (Contemporary Blues Female
Artist and Soul Blues Female Artist, respectively), while 2016’s Acoustic
Artist winner, Doug
MacLeod, is one of this year’s contenders too.
The Awards also honor the next
generation of blues performers with the Best Emerging Artist Album
category. In fact, two Emerging Artist nominees also are contenders for a
second award. Detroit native Thornetta
Davis’s “I Gotta Sang the Blues” is up for Best Song, while
Terrie Odabi
is competing against the likes of Bettye LaVette and Mavis Staples to
be named Soul Blues Female Artist.
The complete list of 38th Blues
Music Award nominees also can be found at the Blues Foundation’s website — www.blues.org.
A ballot will soon be sent to all Blues Foundation members, as they have
the privilege of deciding which nominees will actually take home a Blues
Music Award in May. Anyone interested in casting a vote to decide this
year’s winners may receive a ballot by joining or renewing their membership
with The Blues Foundation at any time up to February 28, 2017.
The Blues Music Awards ceremony
annually proves to be one of the year’s best shows. Not only does almost
every nominee attend, but they also perform, creating a lineup featuring
the best of the best in blues all in one evening. More information
regarding membership, voting, ticket, and host hotel information can be
found at www.blues.org or by calling
901.527.2583.
Major funding is provided by ArtsMemphis and
the Tennessee Arts
Commission. The 38th Blues Music Awards are also
sponsored by BMI,
GET and
I-55 Productions,
Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise, Memphis Convention and Visitors
Bureau, the Sierra Nevada Brewing Company and Sony/Legacy.
The Blues
Foundation
is Memphis-based, but world-renowned as THE organization whose mission is
to preserve blues heritage, celebrate blues recording and performance,
expand worldwide awareness of the blues, and ensure the future of this
uniquely American art form. Founded in 1980, The Blues Foundation has
approximately 4000 individual members and 200 affiliated local blues
societies representing another 50,000 fans and professionals around the world.
Its signature honors and events — the Blues Music Awards, Blues Hall of
Fame, International Blues Challenge and Keeping the Blues Alive Awards —
make it the international center of blues music. Its HART Fund provides the
blues community with medical assistance for musicians in need, while Blues
in the Schools programs and Generation Blues Scholarships expose new
generations to blues music. The recent opening of the Blues Hall of Fame
Museum, in Memphis, TN, now adds the opportunity for music lovers of all
ages to interact with the music and the history. For more information, log
onto www.blues.org.
38th Blues Music Award Nominees
Acoustic Album
Doug MacLeod - Live
in Europe
Eric Bibb - The
Happiest Man in the World
Fiona Boyes - Professin'
the Blues
Jimmy “Duck”
Holmes - Live at Briggs Farm
John Long - Stand
Your Ground
Luther Dickinson -
Blues and Ballads (A Folksinger's Songbook) Vol I and II
Acoustic Artist
Doug MacLeod
Eric Bibb
Fiona Boyes
Jimmy “Duck”
Holmes
Luther Dickinson
Album
Bobby Rush - Porcupine
Meat
Kenny Neal - Bloodline
Nick Moss Band - From
the Root to the Fruit
Sugar Ray &
the Bluetones - Seeing is Believing
Toronzo Cannon - The
Chicago Way
William Bell – This
Is Where I Live
Band
Golden State Lone
Star Blues Revue
Lil’ Ed & The
Blues Imperials
Nick Moss Band
Sugar Ray and the
Bluetones
Tedeschi Trucks
Band
B.B. King
Entertainer
Joe Bonamassa
John Nemeth
Lil’ Ed Williams
Sugar Ray Norcia
Sugaray Rayford
Best Emerging
Artist Album
Corey Dennison
Band - Corey Dennison
Guy King - Truth
Jonn Del Toro
Richardson - Tengo Blues
Terrie Odabi - My
Blue Soul
Thornetta Davis - Honest
Woman
Contemporary Blues
Album
Al Basile - Mid
Century Modern
Kenny Neal - Blood
Line
Nick Moss Band - From
the Root to the Fruit
The Record Company
- Give It Back To You
Toronzo Cannon - The
Chicago Way
Contemporary Blues
Female Artist
Alexis P Suter
Ana Popovic
Janiva Magness
Shemekia Copeland
Susan Tedeschi
Contemporary Blues
Male Artist
Albert Castiglia
Kenny Neal
Mike Zito
Sugaray Rayford
Toronzo Cannon
Historical Album
Arthur “Big Boy”
Crudup, A Music Man Like Nobody Ever Saw, Bear Family Records
B.B. King, More
B.B. King: Here’s One You Haven’t Heard, Ace Records
Bobby Rush, Chicken
Heads: A 50-Year History of Bobby Rush, Omnivore Recordings
Michael Burks, I’m
A Bluesman, Iron Man Records
Pinetop Perkins
& Jimmy Rogers, Genuine Blues Legends, Elrob Records
Instrumentalist-Bass
Biscuit Miller
Bob Stroger
Michael “Mudcat”
Ward
Patrick Rynn
R W Grigsby
Instrumentalist-Drums
Cedric Burnside
Jimi Bott
June Core
Tom Hambridge
Tony Braunagel
Instrumentalist-Guitar
Bob Margolin
Joe Bonamassa
Kid Andersen
Monster Mike Welch
Ronnie Earl
Instrumentalist-Harmonica
Dennis Gruenling
Jason Ricci
Kim Wilson
Mark Hummel
Sugar Ray Norcia
Instrumentalist-Horn
Al Basile
Nancy Wright
Sax Gordon Beadle
Terry Hanck
Vanessa Collier
Koko Taylor Award
(Traditional Blues Female)
Annika Chambers
Diunna Greenleaf
Inetta Visor
Shaun Murphy
Trudy Lynn
Pinetop Perkins
Piano Player
Anthony Geraci
Barrelhouse Chuck
Henry Gray
Jim Pugh
Victor Wainwright
Rock Blues Album
of the Year
Albert Castiglia -
Big Dog
Mike Zito - Keep
Coming Back
Moreland &
Arbuckle - Promised Land or Bust
Tedeschi Trucks
Band - Let Me Get By
Walter Trout - Alive
in Amsterdam
Song
“Blues Immigrant”
written by Matthew Skoller & Vincent Bucher and performed by Matthew
Skoller on Blues Immigrant
“I Gotta Sang The
Blues” written and performed by Thornetta Davis on Honest Woman
“Seeing Is
Believing” written by Ray Norcia and performed by Sugar Ray & The
Bluetones on Seeing Is Believing
“Walk A Mile In My
Blues” written by David Duncan, Curtis Salgado & Mike Finigan and
performed by Curtis Salgado on The Beautiful Lowdown
“Walk it Off”
written and performed by Toronzo Cannon on The Chicago Way
Soul Blues Album
Bobby Rush - Porcupine
Meat
Curtis Salgado - The
Beautiful Lowdown
Johnny Rawls - Tiger
in a Cage
Wee Willie Walker
- Live! Notodden Blues Festival
William Bell - This
Is Where I Live
Soul Blues Female
Artist
Bettye Lavette
Lara Price
Mavis Staples
Terrie Odabi
Vaneese Thomas
Soul Blues Male
Artist
Bobby Rush
Curtis Salgado
Johnny Rawls
Wee Willie Walker
William Bell
Traditional Blues
Album
Big Jon Atkinson
& Bob Corritore - House Party at Big Jon's
Bob Margolin - My
Road
Golden State Lone
Star Blues Revue - Golden State Lone Star Blues Revue
Lurrie Bell - Can't
Shake This Feeling
Sugar Ray &
the Bluetones - Seeing is Believing
Traditional Blues
Male Artist
Bob Margolin
John Primer
Lil’ Ed Williams
Lurrie Bell
Sugar Ray Norcia
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