Sunday, 17 September 2017

16th Annual Americana Music Association Honors & Awards 2017

The winners of the 16th Annual Americana Honors & Awards 2017 were announced during th Honors and Awards show on September 13, 2017 held at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN. The celebrated program was the capstone event of “AMERICANAFEST,” the Americana Music Festival and Conference, which runs from September 12-17, 2017.
Americana Music Association Honors & Awards on September 13, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee. (CREDIT Source: Rick Diamond/ Getty Images North America | Newest Images)

























Each year, the Americana Music Association honors distinguished members of the music community with six member-voted annual awards and with Lifetime Achievement Awards, which will be announced leading up to the event.  
Described by Emmylou Harris as “the shining star of Nashville and music everywhere,” the Americana Honors and Awards show has been broadcast in the past on AXS TV, PBS, and via SiriusXM Radio, BBC2, WMOT, WRLT, WSM, Voice of America and npr.org.
Performances from this year's Americana Honors and Awards were filmed for a special episode of "Austin City Limits" slated to air on PBS in November.

In Brief:
2017 Americana Music Awards Winners
Album of the Year: A Sailor’s Guide to Earth, Sturgill Simpson (produced by Sturgill Simpson)
Artist of the Year: John Prine
Group / Duo of the Year: Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives
Song of the Year: “It Ain’t Over Yet”, Rodney Crowell (feat. Rosanne Cash & John Paul White) (written by Rodney Crowell)
Emerging Artist of the Year: Amanda Shires
Instrumentalist of the Year: Charlie Sexton
Spirit of Americana / Free Speech in Music Award: Graham Nash
Lifetime Achievement Award, Trailblazer: Iris Dement
Lifetime Achievement Award, Songwriting: Van Morrison
Lifetime Achievement Award, Performance: Robert Cray
Lifetime Achievement Award, Instrumentalist: Hi Rhythm Section
Lifetime Achievement Award, Executive: Larry Sloven and Bruce Bromberg

Held at the Ryman Auditorium Old Crow Medicine Show kicked off the 2017 Americana Music Awards preceedings which included three hours of star-packed performances and both emotional and sentimental awards acceptance speeches.
The annual event took place on Wednesday night (Sept. 13, 2017 ) in downtown Nashville.
John Prine snagged the prestigious Artist of the Year, Amanda Shires took home the Emerging Artist of the Year trophy

In their 16th year in 2017, the Americana Music Awards — officially dubbed the Americana Music Association Honors & Awards — recognized a diverse set of acts: Prine and Shires, along with Rodney Crowell (Song of the Year), Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives (Group / Duo of the Year), an absent Sturgill Simpson (Album of the Year) and Charlie Sexton (Instrumentalist of the Year) all landing trophies this year in the awards show’s six main categories.
In addition, numerous Lifetime Achievement Awards winners were announced — Robert Cray, Van Morrison and Graham Nash (Crosby, Stills & Nash fame) were among them who were recognized with special speeches and performances.
Standout performances during the 2017 Americana Music Awards were slated to be from Emerging Artist of the Year nominee Aaron Lee Tasjan, Artist of the Year nominee Margo Price and Album of the Year nominee Hurray for the Riff Raff.


Americana Music Association Honors & Awards on September 13, 2017 in Nashville, Tennessee.(CREDIT: Rick Diamond/ Getty Images North America | Newest Images)


























Billy Bragg and Joe Henry were on hand offering their version of Glen Campbell‘s “Gentle on My Mind” in tribute to the late legend.
The ceremony concluded with host Jim Lauderdale, Jack Ingram, Brandy Clark and others jamming to “Tulsa Time” by Don Williams, who died on Friday (Sept. 8).

A full list of category Winners and nominees for the Americana Music Association’s 16th Annual Honors & Awards is below:

Album of the Year:
(present by Elizabeth Cook and Lukas Nelson)
AMERICAN BAND, Drive-By Truckers, Produced by David Barbe
CLOSE TIES, Rodney Crowell, Produced by Kim Buie and Jordan Lehning
FREEDOM HIGHWAY, Rhiannon Giddens, Produced David Bither, Rhiannon Giddens and Dirk Powell
THE NAVIGATOR, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Produced by Paul Butler
A SAILOR’S GUIDE TO EARTH, Sturgill Simpson, Produced by Sturgill Simpson * WINNER *
Artist of the Year:
Jason Isbell; John Prine * WINNER *; Lori McKenna; Margo Price; Sturgill Simpson
Duo/Group of the Year:
(presented by The Mavericks)
Billy Bragg & Joe Henry; Drive-By Truckers; Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives * WINNER *; The Lumineers
Emerging Artist of the Year:
(presented by Brandy Clark and Valerie June)
Aaron Lee Tasjan; Amanda Shires * WINNER *; Brent Cobb; Sam Outlaw
Song of the Year:
(presented By Lee Ann Womack & John Oates)
All Around You,” Sturgill Simpson, Written by Sturgill Simpson
It Ain’t Over Yet,” Rodney Crowell (feat. Rosanne Cash & John Paul White), Written by Rodney Crowell * WINNER *
To Be Without You,” Ryan Adams, Written by Ryan Adams
Wreck You,” Lori McKenna, Written by Lori McKenna and Felix McTeigue
Instrumentalist of the Year:
(presented by Allison Moorer and Shelby Lynne) >> Twitter Video
Spencer Cullum, Jr.; Jen Gunderman; Courtney Hartman; Charlie Sexton * WINNER *

Spirit of Americana/Free Speech in Music Award, co-presented by the Americana Music Association and the First Amendment Center: Graham Nash (presented by Ken Paulsen)
Lifetime Achievement Award, Trailblazer: Iris Dement (presented by John Prine)
Lifetime Achievement Award, Songwriting: Van Morrison (presented by Emmylou Harris)
Lifetime Achievement Award, Performance: Robert Cray (presented by Vince Gill)
Lifetime Achievement Award, Instrumentalist: Hi Rhythm Section 
Lifetime Achievement Award, Executive: HighTone Records founders Larry Sloven and Bruce Bromberg (presented by producer Joe Henry)

Americana Music Association’s 16th Annual Honors & Awards Photos & Fashion

Picture Gallery: John Prine, Sturgill Simpson take home top honors at Americana Awards www.tennessean.com via @tennessean


Amanda Shires
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Yola Carter & Angaleena Presley on the red carpet




Get Angaleena’s fiery Americana look in her sleeveless black spaghetti strap Fire Print Flare Dress at www.dresslily.com
She added a chunky wide buckle belt gold and silver jewelry and sported good nails.















































Elizabeth Cook – There to present Album of the Year she shone in a floor length plunging flimsy/floaty spaghetti strap gown which featured gold/silver/black button-coin-like piped detailing. She added a gold chain and bracelet, rings and cool shades and beachy hair completed her look.

Songwriters Brandy Clark and Lori McKenna sported similar black outfits. Brandy wore a plunging black smock dress with flared sleeves and cut-out slits across the shoulders and tasselled detailing at the front adding matching black pants. Lori wore a knee length dark navy blue v-plunge dress with long bell flared sleeves for a Boho look adding pointy beige shoes.

About The Americana Music Association
The Americana Music Association is a professional not-for-profit trade organization whose mission is to advocate for the authentic voice of American roots music around the world. The association produces events throughout the year; including AMERICANAFEST: The Americana Music Festival & Conference, and the critically acclaimed Americana Honors & Awards program. The Americana Music Association receives enormous support from the Tennessee Department of Tourism, Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp, Epiphone, Lagunitas Brewing Company, Music City Networks, ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC.  

About AMERICANAFEST: The Americana Music Festival & Conference
The 18th annual AMERICANAFEST will take place Sept. 12-17, 2017. The event will once again bring together fans and music industry professionals alike, offering six days of celebration through seminars, panels and networking opportunities by day and raw artist showcases by night. The Americana Honors & Awards Show is the hallmark event of the week's festivities and will take place at the historic Ryman Auditorium on September 13. For more information and ticketing, visit americanamusic.org.

For more information on the Americana Music Association and to become a member, please visit: 
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