IBMA Awards 2017 (du neuf)
Publié : ven. sept. 29, 2017 11:54 am
Entertainer of the year: Earls of Leicester
▪ Vocal group of the year: Flatt Lonesome
▪ Instrumental group of the year: Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
▪ Song of the year: “I Am a Drifter,” Volume Five (written by Donna Ulisse and Marc Rossi)
▪ Album of the year: Balsam Range, “Mountain Voodoo”
▪ Female vocalist of the year: Brooke Aldridge
▪ Male vocalist of the year: Shawn Camp
▪ Emerging artist of the year: Volume Five
▪ Gospel recorded performance of the year: (tie) Gibson Brothers’ “I Found a Church Today” and Joe Mullins & Radio Ramblers’ “Sacred Memories” (with Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White)
▪ Instrumental recorded performance: Michael Cleveland, “Fiddler’s Dream”
▪ Recorded event of the year: “I’ve Gotta Get a Message to You,” Bobby Osborne with Sierra Hull, Alison Brown, others
▪ Banjo player of the year: Noam Pikelny (Punch Brothers)
▪ Bass player of the year: Alan Bartram (Del McCory Band)
▪ Dobro player of the year: Josh Swift (Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver)
▪ Fiddle player of the year: Patrick McAvinue
▪ Guitar player of the year: Molly Tuttle
▪ Mandolin player of the year: Sierra Hull
▪ Vocal group of the year: Flatt Lonesome
▪ Instrumental group of the year: Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper
▪ Song of the year: “I Am a Drifter,” Volume Five (written by Donna Ulisse and Marc Rossi)
▪ Album of the year: Balsam Range, “Mountain Voodoo”
▪ Female vocalist of the year: Brooke Aldridge
▪ Male vocalist of the year: Shawn Camp
▪ Emerging artist of the year: Volume Five
▪ Gospel recorded performance of the year: (tie) Gibson Brothers’ “I Found a Church Today” and Joe Mullins & Radio Ramblers’ “Sacred Memories” (with Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White)
▪ Instrumental recorded performance: Michael Cleveland, “Fiddler’s Dream”
▪ Recorded event of the year: “I’ve Gotta Get a Message to You,” Bobby Osborne with Sierra Hull, Alison Brown, others
▪ Banjo player of the year: Noam Pikelny (Punch Brothers)
▪ Bass player of the year: Alan Bartram (Del McCory Band)
▪ Dobro player of the year: Josh Swift (Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver)
▪ Fiddle player of the year: Patrick McAvinue
▪ Guitar player of the year: Molly Tuttle
▪ Mandolin player of the year: Sierra Hull
