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Pop / Rock 19 September, 2001

Black Crowes, Wu-Tang Clan Bring Home Doobie Awards

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LOS ANGELES (AP) - While the 2nd annual High Times Doobie Awards for Conscious Music were cancelled due to the recent terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D.C., the winners were announced Tuesday (Sept. 18).

Notable awards went to the Black Crowes for Band of the Year, the Wu-Tang Clan for Best Hip-Hop Album (The W), Afroman's "Because I Got High" for Pot Song of the Year (that was a no brainer!), and Monster Magnet for Best Rock Album (God Says No).

The Doobies were originally scheduled for Sept. 12 at Wetlands in New York City.

Here is a complete list of 2001 High Times Doobie Awards for Conscious Music winners:

Band Of The Year:
Black Crowes

Pot Song Of The Year:
"Because I Got High," Afroman

Best Hip-Hop Album:
The W, Wu-Tang Clan

Best Rock Album:
God Says No, Monster Magnet

Most Conscious Album:
New Prohibition: A Musical History Of Hemp, Various Artists

Best Reggae Album:
More Teaching, Morgan Heritage

Best Jam-Band Album:
Outside Inside, String Cheese Incident

Best Dance Album:
Tweekend, Crystal Method

Best Jazz Album:
Dance Lesson #2, Karl Denson

Best Theatrical Production:
Love, Janis

Lifetime Achievement:
Sam Andrew

Best New York Venue, 1989-2001:
Wetlands Preserve






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