AMAUK Awards Night- the Winners Revealed

Capping off what had been a spectacular couple of days of the Americana Fest Showcase nights came the Americana Music Association UK’s annual awards evening, this year held at the spectacular Troxy.  An all-star event,  with the musicians who’d been playing over the last couple of days preparing their acceptance speeches or just having a wind-down.  It’s the kind of evening where you can find yourself jostling at the bar with Dylan Earl, or be sitting just behind Amy LaVere.  There was music, there were, not surprisingly, awards.  There was the infamous after-party – but we don’t dare reveal too much about that.  We’ll have a proper account soon but for now just the headlines.  Who won what, in other words.

Well, you can refresh your memory of the nominees here, but the winners in each category were as follows:

UK Instrumentalist of The Year : Siân Monaghan
UK Song of The Year : Little Piece of Heaven by Elles Bailey(written by Elles Bailey, Bobby Wood and Dan Auerbach
UK Album of The Year: Walk Through Fire by Yola  (produced by Dan Auerbach)
UK Artist of The Year: Yola
International Song of The Year : Me and The Ghost of Charlemagne by Amy Speace  (written by Amy Speace)
International Album of The Year:  Highwomen By Highwomen (produced by Dave Cobb)
International Artist of The Year : Brandi Carlile

Additionally there were the many Special Awards previously announced.
Lifetime Achievement Award : Joan Armatrading
Trailblazer Award : Nick Lowe
Bob Harris Emerging Artist Award: Ferris & Sylvester
Legend Award : Lonnie Donegan.
The Outstanding Contribution Award : Bob Harris OBE.

And last, but by no means least in our ‘umble opinions, there’s the Grass Roots Award which was won by one Mark Whitfield from Americana-UK.com (which you are currently reading).

His acceptance speech was both witty and very generous to the rest of the crack team he’s recruited in order to ensure that no-one has to live their life without hearing the best music possible.  A noble ambition, brilliantly executed – Mark, you’re the tops and we don’t care who knows it.

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Sure, I could climb high in a tree, or go to Skye on my holiday. I could be happy. All I really want is the excitement of first hearing The Byrds, the amazement of decades of Dylan's music, or the thrill of seeing a band like The Long Ryders live. That's not much to ask, is it?
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