MerleFest fans listen up: The Blue Ridge Music Center is presenting a tribute to the late, great Doc Watson with “Doc at 100” at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19, in the outdoor amphitheater just south of Galax, Virginia.
The Music Center is located at milepost 213 on the Blue Ridge Parkway, 30 minutes from Sparta and Mount Airy, North Carolina.
According to the Erwin Record, “Doc at 100” explores the history and legacy of Doc Watson, who was born in Deep Gap, North Carolina, in 1923, and went on to become one of the most influential acoustic guitar players in the world of folk music. Hosted by author Ted Olson, the concert program celebrates the anniversary of what would have been Doc Watson’s 100th birthday and honors his life and legacy with performances, stories and songs by artists who performed with him, who were profoundly influenced by his music and who called him a friend.
“Doc at 100” includes T. Michael Coleman and Jack Lawrence, who performed, recorded and toured with Doc longer than any other musicians he worked with. Joining them are fellow guitarists Wayne Henderson and Jack Hinshelwood, who were both heavily impacted by Doc’s music through his many recordings and performances.
T. Michael Coleman toured with Doc and Merle Watson from 1974 to 1986 and continued recording with Doc after Merle’s death. Coleman rejoined him on the road, along with David Holt, during the final years of Doc’s life. Over the many years of traveling and playing with Doc, he amassed a treasure trove of stories as well as music.
Go to this link for tickets and to learn more about Saturday’s event.
The International Bluegrass Music Association announced the nominees for this year’s IBMA Industry Awards and IBMA Momentum Awards, which will be presented during the IBMA World of Bluegrass on Sept. 26-30 in Raleigh, North Carolina. The announcement was made earlier this morning on SiriusXM Bluegrass Junction.
The Momentum Awards will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 27 at 11 a.m. (EST) at the IBMA World of Bluegrass Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. The IBMA Industry Awards will follow on Thursday, Setp. 28, at 11 a.m. (EST), and also includes the IBMA Distinguished Achievement Awards presentations. Both awards luncheons will feature music and memorable presentations to and by this year’s recipients.
IBMA Interim Executive Director Paul Schiminger says, “The IBMA’s Industry Awards and Momentum Awards are important to recognize the exceptional contributions by those who are dedicated to furthering bluegrass music behind the scenes and those who are successful rising stars in our music. I can’t wait for the luncheons in Raleigh to honor them all. Congratulations to these nominees who are lifting bluegrass music to new heights!”
IBMA INDUSTRY AWARDS
The Industry Awards recognize outstanding work in categories including Broadcaster of the Year, Event of the Year, Graphic Designer of the Year, Liner Notes of the Year, Writer of the Year, Sound Engineer of the Year, and Songwriter of the Year.
Nominees in each category are selected by specially appointed committees made up of bluegrass music professionals who possess significant knowledge of that field. The recipient of each award is decided on by the Panel of Electors, an anonymous group of veteran bluegrass music professionals selected by the IBMA Board of Directors.
2023 IBMA INDUSTRY AWARDS NOMINEES
WRITER OF THE YEAR
Chris Jones
Craig Havighurst
Garret K. Woodward
Gary Reid
Stacy Chandler
SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR
Becky Buller
Jon Weisberger
Rick Faris
Thomm Jutz
Tim Stafford
SOUND ENGINEER OF THE YEAR
Aubrey Shamel
Brad Benge
Dewey Boyd
Key Chang
Steve Chandler
BROADCASTER OF THE YEAR
Barb Heller
Brad Kolodner
Michelle Lee
Ned Luberecki
Peter Thompson
GRAPHIC DESIGNER OF THE YEAR
Eric Barie
Gina Dilg
Grace van’t Hof
Pharis & Jason Romero
Tim Kapustka
LINER NOTES OF THE YEAR
Birthright: A Black Roots Music Compendium
Written by Ted Olson
Dom Flemons – Traveling Wildfire
Written by Dom Flemons
Jake Blount – The New Faith
Written by Jake Blount
Pharis & Jason Romero – Tell ‘em You Were Gold
Written by Pharis & Jason Romero
Sam Bush – Radio John: The Songs of John Hartford
Written by Sam Bush and Jon Weisberger
EVENT OF THE YEAR
Blue Highway Fest
Big Stone Gap, Virginia
Bluegrass in La Roche
La Roche-sur-Foron, France
Doc at 100
Various locations
Durango Bluegrass Meltdown
Durango, Colorado
Pickin’ in the Pines
Flagstaff, Arizona
IBMA MOMENTUM AWARDS
The Momentum Awards recognize both musicians and bluegrass industry professionals who, in the early stages of their careers, are making significant contributions to or are having a significant influence upon bluegrass music. These contributions can be to bluegrass music in general, or to a specific sector of the industry. The Mentor Award, in contrast to the other Momentum Awards, recognizes a bluegrass professional who has made a significant impact on the lives and careers of newcomers to the bluegrass industry.
Nominees are chosen through a multi-stage process by committees made up of respected musicians and industry leaders in the bluegrass world.
2023 IBMA MOMENTUM AWARDS NOMINEES
MOMENTUM BAND OF THE YEAR
Crying Uncle Bluegrass Band
The Fretliners
Hayde Bluegrass Orchestra
Never Come Down
MENTOR OF THE YEAR
Austin Scelzo
Dan Boner
Louisa Branscomb
Ruth McLain Smith
Scott Napier
INDUSTRY INVOLVEMENT
Daniel Mullins
Katie Kirchner
Maggie Rainwater
Matt Hutchinson
Mike Kaiz
INSTRUMENTALIST OF THE YEAR
Anthony Howell
Alex Genova
Gavin Largent
Jake Eddy
Josiah Nelson
Maddie Dalton
Michael Prewitt
VOCALIST OF THE YEAR
Carley Arrowood
Crystal Lariza
Nick Dumas
Starlett Austin
Tianna Lefebvre
IBMA World of Bluegrass is the most important week in bluegrass! The week encompasses four events: the IBMA Business Conference, September 26-28; the IBMA Bluegrass Ramble, an innovative series of showcases taking place September 26-28 in downtown Raleigh and at the Raleigh Convention Center; the 34th Annual IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards scheduled for Thursday evening, September 28, and IBMA Bluegrass Live! powered by PNC, September 29-30, a two-day festival. IBMA Bluegrass Live! features the best of the best in bluegrass today, benefiting the IBMA Trust Fund—a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that assists bluegrass professionals during financial emergencies—and introducing the music to thousands of new fans every year. Tickets are now on sale for all IBMA World of Bluegrass events; visit worldofbluegrass.org for details.
About IBMA
IBMA – the International Bluegrass Music Association – is the non-profit music association that connects, educates, and empowers bluegrass professionals and enthusiasts, honoring tradition and encouraging innovation in the bluegrass community worldwide.
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