2007 IBMA Award Winners
2007 IBMA Hall of Fame Inductees

- Carl Story (pictured)
- Howard Watts (Cedric Rainwater)
2007 IBMA Entertainer of the Year
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- The Grascals
2007 IBMA Vocal Group
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- Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
2007 IBMA Instrumental Group
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- Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper Featuring Audie Blaylock
2007 IBMA Male Vocalist
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- Bradley Walker
2007 IBMA Female Vocalist
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- Dale Ann Bradley
2007 IBMA Song of the Year
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- “Fork in the Road” - Songwriters: Chris Jones and John Pennell - Artist: The Infamous Stringdusters
2007 IBMA Album of the Year (tie)
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- Fork in the Road - The Infamous Stringdusters
- Lefty’s Old Guitar - J.D. Crowe & the New South
2007 IBMA Recorded Event
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- Double Banjo Bluegrass Spectacular - Tony Trischka with Earl Scruggs, Kenny Ingram, Tom Adams, Bela Fleck, Noam Pikelny, Alison Brown, Scott Vestal, Steve Martin and Bill Emerson
2007 IBMA Instrumental Album
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- “Double Banjo Bluegrass Spectacular” - Tony Trischka
2007 IBMA Gospel Recorded Performance
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- “He Lives in Me” - Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
2007 IBMA Emerging Artist
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- The Infamous Stringdusters
2007 IBMA Instrumental Performers -Banjo
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- Tony Trischka
2007 IBMA Instrumental Performers - Bass
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- Missy Raines
2007 IBMA Instrumental Performers - Fiddle
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- Michael Cleveland
2007 IBMA Instrumental Performers - Dobro
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- Rob Ickes
2007 IBMA Instrumental Performers - Guitar
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- Tony Rice
2007 IBMA Instrumental Performers - Mandolin
- Sam Bush
2007 IBMA Bluegrass Broadcaster
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- Chris Jones, Sirius Satellite Radio
2007 IBMA Print Media Person
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- John Lawless and Brance Gillihan, The Bluegrass Blog
2007 IBMA Best Liner Notes for a Recorded Project
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- Writers: Barry Poss and Jay Orr - Sugar Hill Records: A Retrospective
2007 IBMA Best Graphic Design for a Recorded Project
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- Designer: Don Bailey - Hillbilly Hemingway, Mark Newton Band
2007 IBMA Bluegrass Event
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- 33rd Festival of the Bluegrass (Lexington, Ky.)
2007 IBMA Distinguished Achievement Award
- Mike Auldridge
- The Bluegrass Breakdown
- Marko Cermak
- Warren Hellman
- Happy & Jane Traum
The Hunger Mountain Boys - Three (Old-Fi Records)
Three - The Hunger Mountain Boys (Old-Fi Records)The Hunger Mountain Boys are a throwback to the days when the Carter Family and Jimmie Rogers were staples on rural America’s newest home entertainment device, the vacuum tube-driven radio.
When the swinging beat of “Hiccup Remedy Blues” starts this record off, the listener immediately knows this is going to be something different. From the fine lead work on the guitar to the infectious groove of the rhythm section, you’re instantly transported to the 1930s.
Teddy Weber (guitar and Dobro) and Kip Beacco (mandolin, guitar and fiddle) split the songwriting duties on the original songs on “Three” and the listener will be hard-pressed to tell these tunes weren’t written in the same bygone era as some of the covers chosen for the project. The songwriting hold its own along side The Delmore Brothers’ “Scatterbrain Mama” or Leon McCauliffe’s “Steel Guitar Rag.”
By combining many different styles and musical elements from popular music of the ’30s and ’40s era, including country, jazz, mountain music and western swing, The Hunger Mountain Boys have managed to fuse those diverse influences into an exciting and refreshingly unique sound.
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While “Three” isn’t a dyed-in-the-wool bluegrass album, it’s crammed with catchy, well-written original songs along with a handful of choice covers. The CD features a soundscape that is steeped in rural American musical tradition.
“Three” showcases The Hunger Mountain Boys as a trio of solid musicians delivering performances that are sure to transport the listener to a different time and place and should appeal to fans of acoustic music of all bents.
No commentsNothin’ Fancy touts festival success
“Just when you thought it couldn’t be topped…it is. ” Those are the words from Nothin’ Fancy, describing their just-completed annual music festival in Buena Vista, Va.”This year’s Nothin’ Fancy Music Festival was unsurpassed by past years with bigger than ever crowds and entertainment for everyone,” the band says on its Web site, www.nothinfancybluegrass.com The site already has photos from the festival and is soliciting other shots from fans who attended the September festival.
During the recent festival, about 150 official fan club members donned their Nothin’ Fancy t-shirts and posed for a club photo. The Nothin’ Fancy Fan Club has just over 1,200 official members.
In conjunction with the festival, the band held it’s first annual Nothin’ Fancy Golf Tournament. Winners Nolan Huffman, Fred Huffman, Wayne Huffman, and Mark Wilson are pictured on the band’s Web site.
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