The International Bluegrass Music Association has announced the nominees for this year’s IBMA Industry Awards and IBMA Momentum Awards, which will be presented during IBMA’s Virtual World of Bluegrass event. The announcement was made today on SiriusXM’s Bluegrass Junction channel.
The IBMA Momentum Awards will take place Tuesday, September 29; the IBMA Industry Awards will take place Wednesday, September 30, and will include the presentation of the 2020 Distinguished Achievement Awards. Specific times and additional details for both events, and for other IBMA World of Bluegrass 2020 virtual events, will be shared in the coming weeks.
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 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 over 200 veteran bluegrass music professionals selected by the IBMA Board of Directors.
The 2020 IBMA Industry Awards nominees are:
Broadcaster of the Year
 Barb Heller
 Michael Kear
 Brad Kolodner
 Peter Thompson
 Alan Tompkins
Event of the Year
 The 2019-2020 Emelin Theatre Bluegrass Concert Series – Mamaroneck, NY
 FreshGrass – North Adams, MA
 Bloomin’ Bluegrass Festival – Farmers Branch, TX
 Augusta Heritage Center Bluegrass Week – Elkins, WV
 Tell It To Me: The Johnson City Sessions 90th Anniversary Celebration – Johnson City, TN
Graphic Designer of the Year 
 Grace van’t Hof
 Eric Barie
 Michael Armistead
 Carla Wehby
 Lisa Berman
Liner Notes of the Year
 Katy Daley – Live at the Cellar Door, The Seldom Scene
 Bill Nowlin – The Early Days of Bluegrass, Various Artists
 Katie Harford Hogue & Matt Combs – The John Hartford Fiddle Tune Project, Volume 1, Various Artists
 Craig Havighurst – Bad For You, The SteelDrivers
 Ted Olson – Tell It to Me: Revisiting the Johnson City Sessions, 1928-1929, Various Artists
Songwriter of the Year
 Ronnie Bowman
 Louisa Branscomb
 Milan Miller
 Jerry Salley
 Donna Ulisse
Sound Engineer of the Year
 Van Atkins
 Adam Engelhardt
 Randy LeRoy
 Stephen Mougin
 Jason Singleton
Writer of the Year
 Bill Conger
 Thomas Goldsmith
 Derek Halsey
 Justin Hiltner
 Kip Lornell
IBMA MOMENTUM AWARDS
The Momentum Awards recognize 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 professional who has made a significant impact on the lives and careers of newcomers to the bluegrass industry. Starting with recommendations from the IBMA membership, nominees are chosen by a multi-stage process by committees made up of respected musicians and industry leaders in the bluegrass world.
The 2020 IBMA Momentum Award nominees are:
Mentor of the Year
 Alan Bibey
 Rick Lang
 Scott Napier
 Annie Savage
 Valerie Smith
Industry Involvement
 Malachi Graham
 Adam Kirr
 Kara Kundert
 Jonathan Newton
 Kris Truelsen
Vocalist
 Tabitha Agnew
 Amanda Cook
 Victoria Kelley
 Leanna Price
 Melody Williamson
Instrumentalist (2 selected)
 Tabitha Agnew
 Thomas Cassell
 Alex Edwards
 Miles Quale
 Lauren Price Napier
 Liam Purcell
 Sullivan Tuttle
Band
 AJ Lee and Blue Summit (San Jose, CA)
 Colebrook Road (Harrisburg, PA)
 Midnight Skyracer (UK)
 Seth Mulder & Midnight Run (East Tennessee)
 The Slocan Ramblers (Toronto, Ontario)
“While most genres of music only award high profile artists and recordings, the bluegrass music community also celebrates other industry professionals and rising stars achieving excellence during the year,” said IBMA’s Executive Director Paul Schiminger. “The IBMA Industry Awards recognize the exceptional contributions of those talented professionals behind the scenes who are essential to bluegrass music. The IBMA Momentum Awards were added several years ago to shine a bright light on the many early-stage professionals making a huge impact in bluegrass music and the generous mentors providing them invaluable guidance and support. Congratulations to each and every nominee!”
In June, the IBMA and its Local Organizing Committee partners in Raleigh, North Carolina announced that due to ongoing health concerns relating to COVID-19, and the logistical challenges of creating a safe in-person event experience, this year’s IBMA World of Bluegrass will take place virtually, set for September 28-October 3.
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