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Tri-State performers nominated for International Bluegrass Music Awards
On Aug. 14, the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) announced the nominees for the upcoming 2008 International Bluegrass Music Awards.
The list contains many bluegrass bands and individual musicians who have performed in the Tri-State during the past year. The 19th annual awards show will take place Oct. 2 at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn., and will be a part of the annual IBMA World of Bluegrass convention week.
The Herald Dispatch, continuing the best music coverage in the region, published interviews with 14 of the artists nominated for the 2008 IBMA awards during the past year.
From the Mountaineer Opry House in Milton to the Paramount Arts Center in Ashland to the Appalachian Uprising music festival held across the river in Scottown, Ohio, the Tri-State's venues have featured the best in bluegrass music. For instance, the top honor in the bluegrass genre is the IBMA Entertainer of the Year award and four out of the five nominees performed at the Mountaineer Opry House in 2007 and 2008. The list includes the newly formed Daily and Vincent Band, Rhonda Vincent and the Rage, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver and the Grascals.
The fifth Entertainer of the Year nominee is the Del McCoury Band. While the group has not performed in the Tri-State in recent months, band member and Greenup County, Ky., native Jason Carter was nominated for Fiddle Player of the Year.
The Daily and Vincent Band came away with the highest number of nominations spanning 10 categories, an impressive feat for a group in its first official year of existence. The accolades include Vocal of the Year, Emerging Artist of the Year and Album of the Year notices. Darrin Vincent secured a Bass Player of the Year nomination while Jamie Dailey gets a nod for Male Vocalist of the Year.
Other nominated performers who visited the Mountaineer Opry House in 2007-08 include IBMA Hall of Honor member J. D. Crowe, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Russell Moore of IIIrd Tyme Out, Little Roy Lewis and the Easter Brothers. The venue also hosted the new band Grasstowne, who is nominated for Emerging Artist of the Year. The group features Phil Leadbetter who is also up for Dobro Player of the Year.
One of the hottest new bands in all of bluegrass in 2008 was the Steeldrivers. The group headlined on Friday night at the Appalachian Uprising last June.
The group has been nominated for multiple awards including Emerging Artist of the Year, Album of the Year and Song of the Year for "Drinkin' Hard Whiskey," a song co-written by Mike Henderson and Paintsville, Ky., native Chris Stapleton.
The Uprising also featured other nominees including The Grascals, Sam Bush, the Steep Canyon Rangers and the Nashville Bluegrass Band's Stuart Duncan, who finds himself in the Fiddler of the Year grouping.
The Paramount Arts Center hosted the Mountain Stage radio show last March and the lineup included West Virginia native and Grammy-winner Tim O' Brien, who has been nominated for Male Vocalist of the Year. The Paramount's stage also featured Eastern Kentucky native Ricky Skaggs who is up for four IBMA awards. Two members of Skaggs' Kentucky Thunder band, Cody Kilby and Jim Mills, have been nominated for the Guitar Player and Banjo Player of the Year awards, respectively.
On the state-wide level, Beckley, W.Va., native Everett Lilly of the legendary Lilly Brothers was nominated in the Recorded Event of the Year category for his all-star album called "Everett Lilly & Everybody and Their Brother."
The nominated musicians interviewed in The Herald Dispatch in 2007-08 include J.D. Crowe, Doyle Lawson, Rhonda Vincent, Ricky Skaggs, Russell Moore, Little Roy Lewis, Steve Gulley and Phil Leadbetter of Grasstowne, Terry Eldredge and Jamie Johnson of the Grascals, Chris Stapleton, Russell Easter of the Easter Brothers, Jamie Dailey and Darrin Vincent.
More information can be found at www.ibma.org.
Derek Halsey is a freelancer writer for The Herald-Dispatch.
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