Topic: The 2008 Blues Music Awards Nominees

No Joe once again.  This annoys me way more than The Grammys.


The 2008 Blues Music Awards Nominees


Acoustic Album of the Year

Bobby Rush - Raw

Dave Riley and Bob Corritore - Travelin' The Dirt Road

Fruteland Jackson - Tell Me What You Say

Jimmy "Duck" Holmes - Done Got Tired Of Tryin'

Marie Knight - Let Us Get Together


Acoustic Artist of the Year

Bobby Rush

Doug MacLeod

Eric Bibb

Fruteland Jackson

Guy Davis

Mary Flower


Album of the Year

Bettye LaVette - The Scene of the Crime

James Blood Ulmer - Bad Blood in the City

Koko Taylor - Old School

Nick Moss & The Flip Tops - Play It 'Til Tomorrow

Omar Dykes & Jimmie Vaughan - On The Jimmy Reed Highway

Sugar Ray & the Bluetones - My Life, My Friends, My Music

Watermelon Slim & The Workers - The Wheel Man


B.B. King Entertainer of the Year

Bettye LaVette

Bobby Rush

Janiva Magness

Tommy Castro

Watermelon Slim


Band of the Year

Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials

Magic Slim & The Teardrops

Mannish Boys

Nick Moss &The Flip Tops

Watermelon Slim & The Workers


Best New Artist Debut

Diunna Greenleaf & Blue Mercy - Cotton Field to Coffee House

Gina Sicilia - Allow Me to Confess

Insomniacs - Left Coast Blues

John Nemeth - Magic Touch

The Soul of John Black - The Good Girl Blues


Contemporary Blues Album of the Year

Bryan Lee - Katrina Was Her Name

James Blood Ulmer - Bad Blood in the City

Kilborn Alley Blues Band - Tear Chicago Down

Tommy Castro - Painkiller

Watermelon Slim & The Workers - The Wheel Man


Contemporary Blues Female Artist of the Year

Bettye LaVette

Candye Kane

Debbie Davies

Fiona Boyes

Teresa James


Contemporary Blues Male Artist of the Year

James Blood Ulmer

Kim Wilson

Ronnie Baker Brooks

Tab Benoit

Watermelon Slim


DVD

Carey & Lurrie Bell - Gettin' Up: Live at Buddy Guy's Legends, Rosa's and Lurrrie's Home

Kenny Wayne Shepherd - 10 Days Out: Blues From the Backroads

Pinetop Perkins - Born in the Honey

Son Seals - A Journey Through the Blues - The Son Seals Story

Willie King - Down in the Woods


Historical Album of the Year

Blind Pig - The Essential Magic Slim - Magic Slim

Blue Witch - House Rockin' and Blues Shoutin' - Various Artists

Delmark - Kidney Stew Is Fine - Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson

Delmark - Steady Rollin' Man - Robert Jr. Lockwood

Epic/Legacy - Breakin' It Up, Breakin' It Down - Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter, James Cotton


Instrumentalist-Bass

Bill Stuve

Bob Stroger

Calvin "Fuzz" Jones

Jeff Turmes

Larry Taylor

Michael "Mudcat" Ward


Instrumentalist-Drums

Jimi Bott

Richard Innes

Robb Stupka

Sam Carr

Sam Lay


Instrumentalist-Guitar

Bob Margolin

Duke Robillard

Kid Ramos

Lurrie Bell

Nick Moss


Instrumentalist-Harmonica

Carey Bell

James Cotton

Kim Wilson

Mark Hummel

Sugar Blue

Sugar Ray Norcia


Instrumentalist-Horn

Big James Montgomery

Calvin Owens

Deanna Bogart

Doug James

Kaz Kazanoff


Instrumentalist-Other

Gerry Hundt - Mandolin

Johnny Sansone - Accordion

Otis Taylor - Banjo

Robert Randolph - Pedal Steel

Sonny Rhodes - Lap Steel


Pinetop Perkins Piano Player of the Year

Ann Rabson

Bruce Katz

David Maxwell

Henry Butler

Honey Piazza


Song of the Year

"Gonna Buy Me a Mule" - Koko Taylor, Koko Taylor - Old School

"Jimmy Reed Highway" - Omar Kent Dykes & Steve Callif, Omar Dykes & Jimmie Vaughan - On the Jimmy Reed Highway

"Poor Man's Paradise" - Johnny Sansone, Johnny Sansone - Poor Man's Paradise

"The Last Words of A Fool" - Sugar Ray Norcia, Sugar Ray & The Bluetones - My Life, My Friends, My Music

"The Wheel Man" - William Homans, Watermelon Slim & The Workers - The Wheel Man


Soul Blues Album of the Year

Eugene Hideaway Bridges - Eugene Hideaway Bridges

Holmes Brothers - State of Grace

Mem Shannon - A Night At Tipitina's

Root Doctor - Change Our Ways

Tad Robinson - A New Point of View


Soul Blues Female Artist of the Year

Barbara Carr

Denise LaSalle

Irma Thomas

Sharon Jones

Sista Monica Parker


Soul Blues Male Artist of the Year

Bobby Rush

Eugene Hideaway Bridges

Jackie Payne

Mem Shannon

Tad Robinson


Traditional Blues Female Artist of the Year

Diunna Greenleaf

Koko Taylor

Nora Jean Bruso

Ruthie Foster

Sharrie Williams


Traditional Blues Album of the Year

Big George Brock - Live at Seventy Five

Darrell Nulisch - Goin' Back To Dallas

Koko Taylor - Old School

Nappy Brown - Long Time Coming

Omar Kent Dykes & Jimmie Vaughan - On The Jimmy Reed Highway


Traditional Blues Male Artist of the Year

Bob Margolin

Hubert Sumlin

Lurrie Bell

Magic Slim

Nappy Brown

Phillip Walker

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2 (edited by WharfRat 2007-12-14 14:40:32)

Re: The 2008 Blues Music Awards Nominees

I just mentioned in another post that I don't consider myself a blues fan in the purist sense...  This kinda proves it for me.  I don't even know who the hell most all of these people are on the list besides Robert Randolph.  I've always been a jamband fan for the most part and that's where I'd put Randolph.  I cross genres when I find talented people.  It might matter some to him whether or not he gets recognized (along with perks/recognition I assume that comes with it)..however,   if I could only keep one artists work on the iPod or on the shelf at home, it would be JB's cd's.  If I could only afford to buy tickets to see one show, it would still be Joe.  (Sorry Bonaroo buds..better hope I don't ever run low on dough or you'll lose your ride..  smile   )   Bottom line?  Bonamassa will remain my favorite regardless of some BS list.  Rambling done.

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History repeats. Joe's tenure on the BOD at the BF ends next year. I can't say they have been supportive of Joe..Didn't even make his BITS programs easy for him to do..I admire that he's hung in there and he works very hard to allow the blues to grow w/out antiquated guide lines. It is a shame he doesn't get the recognition, YET...You can't keep a good man down...Luckily he's alot younger than most of his distracters....Who knows how they come up with the nominees..I will say there's some good people on that list..Watermelon Slim is a must see..Good man.. Just saw Nora Jean Brusco this year and she's a riot. So, let's keep Joe's sales high. But, support these artists..They're not the problem.  Cathy

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Dont tell me this is another one of those political type awards backed by larger blues record labels

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I got in trouble for this last year.  So I expected the same this year. Especially this year.  We have had frank discusions at the blues foundation about the nominating process.  I am just proud to have spurned the conversation.  They realize there is a problem.  Im for all the nominees.  I was for last years as well.  I just dont see and attention payed to contempary blues women and men who are crossover acts.  I include myself in this category.  Artist who draw crowds from different generes and are still proud to call themselves a blues artist.  I still am.  There is a disconect thats what needs to be worked on.. No use for me to dust off the tuxedo this year again.  No worries.. I never bought one in the first place. 
Thanks for your thoughts..
Joe Bonamassa

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Hang in there Joe. No matter the category, you're #1 in my book.
It's a cryin shame that some people either don't recognize it or recognize it but don't want to give proper credit.

"Rock ON & Keep the Faith"

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It really is a shame, Joe. You could/should realistically be in at least 6 of those categories. What you said after the nominations last year really shouldn't have mattered in this years nominations. An artist should be nominated for their work, not for their opinions.

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Unfortunately It wouldnt of mattered what my opinions were last year.  I still laugh honestly at it all.  Never fight with your girlfriend catch a cold/in the cold drink a glass of scotch and get shunned out of the handys..  Bad combo. I felt bad about how I said but stood by the underlying pervailing though which was that young progressive blues musicians are not only not invited to the kiddie table at these things but  arent  even invited to the dinner.  We are taken to Chuck -e- cheese the night before and given a pat on the back..  Just kidding.. kinda...
Anyway I love Jay and Paul and all my fellow board members and the foundation itself.  Its just how it is.. Im fine with it... Last year not so fine with it.  I can wrap up this year with my head held high.. 10 weeks #1 on bilboard not too bad..King of the ant hill as we kept refering to it.   Voted best blues guitar player w/ Buddy Guy in Guitar Player.. Sold out gigs around the world.  All because the fans put me there..  No other reason, no so called experts , just gracious and generous people believing in me.
A commemorative plaque wouldnt  change anything..  Nor will a handy or grammy give the winners the same feight that I currently enjoy...  Im the luckiest SOB  or as Phil Cornel may say.. Sunna @#$$ in the world..  ( sorry Phil)
Thats all I will say on this matter..
Joe Bonamassa

9 (edited by Rocket 2007-12-15 04:12:03)

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'Nuff Said...I'd like to think it's a fire ant hill though, Joe.   A heck of a bite by some of 'em (yup, you sir) stirring up the mound! Look at your number of Amazon reviews for Sloe Gin (now averaged to 4 1/2 stars, with some lovely big_smile commentaries also) 'nuff said...Push on & up!

Rock On & Keep that Faith,
Rocket

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10 (edited by pattyluvsjoe 2007-12-15 09:18:20)

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Joe Bonamassa wrote:

I can wrap up this year with my head held high.. 10 weeks #1 on bilboard not too bad..King of the ant hill as we kept refering to it.   Voted best blues guitar player w/ Buddy Guy in Guitar Player.. Sold out gigs around the world.  All because the fans put me there..  No other reason, no so called experts , just gracious and generous people believing in me.
A commemorative plaque wouldnt  change anything..  Nor will a handy or grammy give the winners the same feight that I currently enjoy...  Im the luckiest SOB  or as Phil Cornel may say.. Sunna @#$$ in the world..  ( sorry Phil)
Thats all I will say on this matter..
Joe Bonamassa

Hey Joe,
    No doubts whatsoever of what you have accomplished.  Your name is showing up all over the place.  Primo example: Cover of Guitar Edge....MEET THE NEW GUITAR HEROES!!  It may take a little more work, but you have built a solid foundation and all in due time.....all in due time Joe Bonamassa. (Think I've heard you sing those words...."..all good things come in their due time..." smile )  And what pride you can take in saying, "I did it my way."  Nothing more admirable in a man that makes his own way. 
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Re: The 2008 Blues Music Awards Nominees

If you think about it, at the essence of the blues is an attitude of taking on the injustices of the world and rising above them them. The blues rose out of the plight of an entire race of people being being singled out and disrespected simply because they were "deemed" different.

I don't want to push the analogy any futher because you can't compare being slighted over a commemorative plaque as Joe called it to the systemic mistreatement of generations of human beings. But it's interesting that a body of blues enthusiasts would take this kind of exclusionary attitude. Isn't it ironic, don't you think? (apologies to Alanis Morissette)

Blessings,
Larry

"...play skillfully and shout for joy." Psalm 33:3b (honest, it really says that)

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Joe Bonamassa wrote:

Unfortunately It wouldnt of mattered what my opinions were last year.  I still laugh honestly at it all.  Never fight with your girlfriend catch a cold/in the cold drink a glass of scotch and get shunned out of the handys..  Bad combo. I felt bad about how I said but stood by the underlying pervailing though which was that young progressive blues musicians are not only not invited to the kiddie table at these things but  arent  even invited to the dinner.  We are taken to Chuck -e- cheese the night before and given a pat on the back..  Just kidding.. kinda...
Anyway I love Jay and Paul and all my fellow board members and the foundation itself.  Its just how it is.. Im fine with it... Last year not so fine with it.  I can wrap up this year with my head held high.. 10 weeks #1 on bilboard not too bad..King of the ant hill as we kept refering to it.   Voted best blues guitar player w/ Buddy Guy in Guitar Player.. Sold out gigs around the world.  All because the fans put me there..  No other reason, no so called experts , just gracious and generous people believing in me.
A commemorative plaque wouldnt  change anything..  Nor will a handy or grammy give the winners the same feight that I currently enjoy...  Im the luckiest SOB  or as Phil Cornel may say.. Sunna @#$$ in the world..  ( sorry Phil)
Thats all I will say on this matter..
Joe Bonamassa

That's a great way to look at it Joe.
Popeye boiled it down to it's simplest terms: "I yam what I yam".
We all know what you are, and (you're right) a plaque ain't gonna change that!

"Rock ON & Keep the Faith"

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Thanks for posting your thoughts Joe.  I was wondering what your take was on all of the nominations.  I hope you are having some good down time back home.  Merry Christmas to you and yours. 
Susan

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Joe will be the Hank Williams Jr. of blues when it's all said and done. I firmly believe that.

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Maybe its just a matter of expanding some sub catagories,like the grammies eventually included metal,alternative ,ect.That would be the easiest thing to do if the powers to be can accept that blues isnt a one trick pony.

Your rock candy baby
Your hard sweet and sticky

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I'm stewing on this one so I may keep posting my rambling thoughts but..... I find it hard to understand how , for example, Zydeco fits into the "Blues" definition and "Blues/Rock doesn't???!!! Sadly, Rock doesn't really claim Blue/Rock"...There's a show on VH1 right now that covers the 7 "types" of rock...no mention of Blues/Rock....That's why we created planet Blues/Rock here on the forum...Think about who else resides there with Joe..My favorites...Walter Trout, Chris Durate, Albert Cummings, to name a few..Maybe it's time for a Blues/Rock Society!!!    Long Live King Joe!!!!                          Cathy         P.S. Gary, That was the basis for a BIG "discussion" last year..nuf said

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Good to see Bryan Lee on there.

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NPB_EST.1979 wrote:

Good to see Bryan Lee on there.

It sure is good.

Especially for a record that is so personal for him involving his home.  He's also got a song on it also for his wife.  I am so happy for him that after the devastion, that things are going on an up-swing for him. Especially his happiness with his new marriage.

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