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Charts / Awards 19 September, 2014

Jason Isbell Sweeps 13th Annual Americana Honors & Awards

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Jason Isbell Sweeps 13th Annual Americana Honors & Awards
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Singer and Songwriter picks up Artist, Album and Song of the Year Awards; Show Propelled by Performances from Loretta Lynn, Jackson Browne, Taj Mahal, Flaco Jimenez, Robert Plant, Cassandra Wilson, Marty Stuart, Sturgill Simpson, Valerie June, Parker Milsap, Patty Griffin, Devil Makes Three, Ry Cooder and More

Jason Isbell was the big winner at tonight's 13th Annual Americana Honors & Awards show held at the historic Ryman Auditorium, picking up honors for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year (for Southeastern, produced by Dave Cobb) and Song of the Year (for "Cover Me Up," which he performed with his wife Amanda Shires).

Isbell stood tall among a cross section of legends and upstarts that performed on the show, among them Lifetime Achievement honorees Loretta Lynn, Jackson Browne, Flaco Jimenez and Taj Mahal, as well as Rodney Crowell, Rosanne Cash, Patty Griffin, Robert Plant, Cassandra Wilson, Marty Stuart, Hurray for the Riff Raff, the McCrary Sisters, Devil Makes Three, Hard Working Americans, Sturgill Simpson, Valerie June, Parker Milsap, Ry Cooder and more. Jim Lauderdale hosted.

Joining Isbell among the night's winners were Buddy Miller, executive music producer for ABC's Nashville and the Honors and Awards Show band leader, who picked up Instrumentalist of the Year; Simpson, who won the Emerging Artist of the Year honor; and the Milk Carton Kids, who snagged the Group/Dup of the Year award. Vince Gill and Carlene Carter announced Miller's win; last year's Group/Duo of the Year, Shovels and Rope, presented Simpson with his award; and Emmylou Harris and Joe Henry awarded the Milk Carton Kids.

The evening kicked off at 7:00 P.M. CT with the presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Honor for Songwriting to Lynn by two of her contemporary devotees, Angaleena Presley and Kacey Musgraves. Lynn followed with a performance of her classic, "Coal Miner's Daughter," eliciting a standing ovation from the packed house. Also being honored during the show for Lifetime Achievement were Jimenez in the Instrumentalist category, who was feted by friend Ry Cooder; Taj Mahal, who was honored in the Performance category by contemporary blues and folk artist Keb'Mo'; and Browne, who was honored with the Spirit of Americana Lifetime Achievement Award by his Southern California compatriate J.D. Souther and the First Amendment Center's Ken Paulson. All of the honorees performed after being awarded. Jimenez performed "Ingrato Amor" and Tal Mahal played "Skateboard Blues." Browne offered the audience two songs, "Fountain of Sorrow" from his 1974 release Late for the Sky, and "The Long Way Around."

With a dozen awards given, including the President's Award to The Jimmie Rodgers Museum in Meridian, Mississippi to honor "the father of country music," it was performances that filled in the bulk of the show's three-hour running time. Following Lynn's award and performance, last year's Album of the Year co-winner Crowell - he and Harris won in 2013 for Old Yellow Moon - joined - Ry Cooder, for a performance of "God, I'm Missing You." - The 21-year-old Emerging Artist nominee Milsap followed with a performance of "Truck Stop Gospel" from his 2014 self-titled debut.

Duo/Group of the Year nominee Devil Makes Three performed "Hand Back Down;" Hurray for the Riff Raff, the New Orleans-based "punk-rock influenced acoustic band, with an ethnically diverse, evolving membership" according to the Wall Street Journal, performed "Body Electric;" Emerging Artist nominee June performed "You Can't Be Told;" Robert Ellis offered "Only Lies," and Cash, gave the audience a rendition of "A Feather's Not A Bird" from her 2013 release, The River and the Thread.

Other performance highlights included rock icon Plant, a previous Americana Award winner, joining Griffin for "Ohio;" Hard Working Americans featuring Elizabeth Cook performing Colin Linden and Kevin Gordon's "Down to The Well;" Sarah Jarosz performing "Fuel the Fire," Duo/Group winners The Milk Carton Kids performing "Snake Eyes" in their signature two guitar style, and St. Paul and the Broken Bones, introduced by John Paul White, formerly of The Civil Wars, performing "Grass is Greener."

Wilson, introduced by Paul Thorn, offered "I Want to be Loved" and Stuart, in tribute to Rodgers, performed "No Hard Time." Emerging Artist winner Simpson rocked through "Life of Sin" from his latest release, Metamodern Sounds in Country Music.

Lucinda Williams and Josh Ritter closed the night's awards out with the Album of the Year presentation to Isbell. The all-star finale included Cash, Joe Henry, Ry Cooder and more joining the house band for the Johnny Cash classic "Get Rhythm."

Tonight's show was dedicated to the memory of founding council member of the Americana Music Association, Jack Emerson without whose passion and energy, the association would not have flourished.

Americana's 13th Annual Honors & Awards, presented by Nissan, was webcast on NPR.org and audio-streamed via Folk Alley and Sirius/XM's "Outlaw Country." PBS will broadcast an edited version of the show as an Austin City Limits special, ACL Presents: Americana Music Festival in November, 2014 and - for the first time - Australia's County Music Channel (CMC) will also carry the show.

The show kicked off the 15th Annual Americana Festival and Conference that runs through Sunday, Sept 21 in Nashville. The conference, "the smaller, rootsier version of South by Southwest" according to the New York Times, will deliver a range of panels, networking and seminars, while the "finely-tuned festival" (Travel and Leisure) hosts a record 180 artist showcases across 11 Music City venues, including The Avett Brothers at Riverfront Park on Saturday, Sept. 20. A full list of venues and performers is available at Americanamusic.org.

Americana Music Honors & Awards 2014 Winners:
Album of the Year: Southeastern, Jason Isbell, Producer Dave Cobb
Artist of the Year: Jason Isbell
Duo Group of the Year: The Milk Carton Kids
Song of the Year: "Cover Me Up," Jason Isbell
Emerging Artist of the Year: Sturgill Simpson
Instrumentalist of the year: Buddy Miller
Spirit of Americana / Free Speech in Music Award co-presented by the Americana Music Association and the First Amendment Center: Jackson Browne

Lifetime Achievement for Instrumentalist: Flaco Jimenez
Lifetime Achievement for Performance: Taj Mahal
Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriter: Loretta Lynn
President's Award: Jimmie Rodgers / Award Presented to Jimmie Rodgers Museum in Meridian, MS

About the Americana Music Association:
The Americana Music Association is a professional non-profit trade organization whose mission is to advocate for the authentic voice of American Roots Music around the world. The Association curates events throughout the year including the annual Americana Music Festival and Conference, presented by Nissan, the acclaimed Americana Honors & Awards program and most recently "Americana NYC" Aug. 4th - 11th - a partnership with Lincoln Center. For more information, please visitAmericanamusic.org.






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