Here are the results of the Americana UK Readers’ Poll 2025

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So here we go again – as is tradition, on our last day of publishing for the year, we can share with you the results of this year’s readers poll in which hundreds of you voted for your favourite stuff from the last 12 months. This year we ditched the hero and villain of the year categories as a few people had commented they were bored of them but then a few (presumably different) people commented this year that they wanted them back, so who knows what we’ll do next year. We did get some nice comments as always from some of you, including one who said “The best Americana web site by far is not even in America!” which is very kind, please don’t tell you know who or you might pay 300% tariffs just to read our content. Anyway, without further ado, here are this year’s winners.

Best Americana Act of 2025: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit

2. The Delines, 3. Dean Owens, 4. Kassi Valazza, 5. Mavis Staples
Credit: Catherine Powell

For the fourth year running, the ex-Drive by Trucker is along with the 400 Unit our number one artist of the year, in a year in which he released a studio album which didn’t actually make our writers’ list – more on that shortly.  Isbell and his band return to our shores next year for a series of dates but played some solo gigs at the start of this year including a date at the Barbican which AUK’s Jon Aird covered for the site, saying “Isbell, over the 90 minutes or so of the gig,  had demonstrated his undoubted prowess – one person holding a big room in thrall is not so easy, but that’s what he did.  Here’s to the next time – be it band or solo – Isbell has deservedly carved a big place for himself.” As Jon noted, Jason Isbell is demonstrably one of the shining lights of Americana – if someone wants to know what Americana is then you point at the totality of his musical output and just say “that“. There’s the reinvention of Southern Rock by The Drive-By Truckers, there’s his own take on rock with the 400 Unit and there’s his solo albums with their own more acoustic rock vibe which leans into a “classic” rock singer-songwriter style. Oh, and being on occasion Justin Townes Earle’s lead guitarist, and supporting Jerry Joseph, and… so much more.  Simply – Jason Isbell has become one of the keystones of the Americana music movement.

Best Album of 2025: Jason Isbell “Foxes in the Snow”

2. Kathleen Edwards “Billionaire”, 3. The Delines “Mr Luck and Ms Doom”, 4. Dean Owens “Spirit Ridge”, 5. James McMurtry “The Black Dog and the Wandering Boy”

A double-whammy for Isbell this year as he not only scoops the artist of the year with his band but album of the year too for his first solo acoustic record, a format where the songs need to speak for themselves. As we noted at the time, it was recorded over five days in New York City at the Jimi Hendrix-founded Electric Lady Studios, and all we hear in addition to Isbell’s voice is his all-mahogany 1940 Martin 0-17 acoustic guitar, which means an extra challenge to him as a songwriter in that there is no storming band performance or studio wizardry to paper over any cracks. Reviewing “Foxes in the Snow” on its release, AUK’s Richard Parkinson commented ““Foxes In The Snow” feels like a transitional album perhaps pointing a new way for Isbell as an artist.  With foundations in the present as a well as the distant and near past, it’s a solid collection of songs albeit without a standout matching the best of his work” which might explain its absence from our writers’ choices. However it still resonated for you the readers, over and above any other album released in 2025.

Best UK artist of 2025: Dean Owens

2. Lady Nade, 3. Sorrel Nation, 4. Peter Bruntnell, 5. Brown Horse

Not sure we have ever had this run with an artist and one category for all the years we have been running AUK before but once again Dean Owens walks away with the best UK artist category, well deserved as always. Dean was performing in places like Australia, Netherlands and Italy over the course of of 2025 but released his latest album “Spirit Ridge” at the start of the year, recorded at Don Antonio’s Crinale Studios with a band of local musicians and guest appearances from Calexico’s John Convertino, Tom Hagerman and Martin Wenk. We described it glowingly as “very much a continuation of the path that Owens has been on for several years, drawing on the strengths of the musicians he’s working with as well as the surroundings to enhance his songs and his own performances.”

Dean told us: “Wow! I am even more shocked than any of the last four years to hear that I have been voted Americana UK Artist of the Year, for the fifth year running. It’s crazy! I feel very honoured to receive this award again and very, very grateful to everyone who voted for me, especially in a year where I wasn’t as active in the UK as I’d like to have been. I also want to thank all the incredible musicians I’ve had working with me, especially Craig Ross, Adam McMillan and Pip Cardwell aka The Sinners. I’m so lucky to have these guys with me as my band. I can’t wait to record a brand new album with them in 2026. Also, a big thank you to my manager, Morag Neil, for all her support and to Jacky Pankhurst for joining the team. I’d like to dedicate this award to the memory of my late friend, the mighty Raul Malo of The Mavericks, who passed away recently. Here’s to a lovely Christmas and good New Year. Peace and love to all.”

Best radio show of 2025: Bob Harris Country, BBC Radio 2

2. Mike Ritchie on Sunday, 3. Richard Leader’s American Pie, 4. Another Country with Ricky Ross, 5. Ralph McLean

If Dean Owen has won a category five times, we have literally now lost track of the amount of times Bob Harris has won the best radio show category – whether it’s for his Saturday show in day’s gone past or in recent years his country show which continues to be essential listening every Thursday evening and one of the few places on mainstream radio you’ll hear regular airtime given to americana as a genre. Bob told us: “I am absolutely thrilled to hear this news. Thank you to everyone who has voted for the show. I love doing it so much and it’s fantastic to know my work is appreciated. Thank you to the Country Show team Mark Hagen and Paul Mann and thank you to Radio 2 for supporting the music we love.” And thank you Bob – Long may your reign continue!

As ever, please share your own choices for the year in the comments below. Thanks for taking part everyone.

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Carl Parker

When is the Americana Awards Ceremony taking place?
I can find nothing about it.

Richard Parkinson

The company Americana Music Association UK Limited is showing up at Companies House as being in the process of being struck off which would suggest the UK organisation is defunct. This would explain the absence of any 2026 January event. The interpretation is surmise on my part.

Will Waghorn

Yup… defunct

Carl Parker

Thanks for the clarification. It’s a shame, I have discovered many brilliant people through attending those showcase gigs.

Chris Southon

Nope. It was only being struck off because its accounts were late. That’s now been rectified. As Mark says, it’s not the same thing as this splendid website, which I just discovered and has enriched my life no end!

byron1848

Still, there are not going to be any Awards or an Awards Ceremony, as far as I know (I am a member, so I should know, I guess). There haven’t even been any weekly bulletins for a few weeks. Just a few years ago it appeared vibrant.

It is all very sad and I can’t help feeling that there a lot of facts only known to insiders explaining why it has seemingly collapsed (and being cynical and given the situation with the accounts I do slightly wonder about the finances given they have a paying membership who only get in return a weekly email bulletin and the right to nominate/vote in the Annual Awards – both currently absent – and they have or advertise several commercial sponsors. It may be that the income goes to worthy causes, but these are not explained). Perhaps this is all grossly unfair, and I would love to be told I am wrong!

Richard Parkinson

While it’s nothing to do with Americana UK, the UK AMA sent out this statement today:

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

Dear valued AMA-UK members and the wider Americana community,
Wishing you a very Happy Christmas and New Year and hoping you are all keeping well and busy in these difficult times.
Can I please take this opportunity to apologise wholeheartedly for the lack of connection, communication and information coming from AMA-UK in the past few months. 
We recognise that this may have caused some of you to lose faith in us as an organisation, and we are very grateful to those of you who have maintained your membership. For those who have been concerned please be assured that the company filings are now up to date, and we are back in good standing at Companies House. 
We all came away from the wonderful events last January re-booted by the fantastic community spirit and alive to the breadth and depth of Americana talent on display at the Showcases and Awards but after the glitter faded our finances were still a major concern, despite the generosity of our sponsors, patience of our suppliers and the dedication of our incredible production and filming teams, many working at discounted rates and going above and beyond. Costs had, of course, escalated and ticket sales were not quite as high as expected.
I said openly at the Conference in January, we suffer from a lack of those essential resources Time and Money, and the bandwidth they enable. 
The advisory board members give their time voluntarily and have busy professional lives. I am currently the only official Director of the company, unpaid, and now work outside of the music business.
I appreciate that many of you have offered to get involved and we fully intend to take you up on those generous offers and will be augmenting and re-configuring the Board as soon as possible.
Sadly, there will not be a Showcase and Awards event in Hackney in January 2026.
We are resolved to use this time and the fresh hope of the New Year by consulting with you to rebuild the Association in a form which is sustainable and beneficial to all of our members, including those running it. 
We will set up regular Zoom update meetings for all members to participate and ensure clear two-way communication, to ultimately include guest speakers, and will also encourage local and regional networking events. We will rebuild connection and collaboration with festivals and the wider music industry to improve awareness of the genre and improve scope for you, our members, to play and be heard. We will announce the dates of the Zoom calls shortly.
More than ever, we need this music for the good of our hearts, souls and minds and we need each other’s support to help share the music with a wider audience for the benefit of artists, promoters, venues and our whole community. AMA-UK has been at the heart of that for over a decade, creating opportunities for artists, songwriters and fans, and again, I am sorry that we have not fulfilled that role for some time.
We hope Santa brought you all the Americana albums, tickets, and merch you’ve asked for, and that 2026 brings us all a positive renewal
Very best,
Ian and the advisory board

Jonathan Aird

Not totally unexpected – with having no news of the event and the venues booked with other bands on the usual evenings. A great shame though – as the showcases really got the year underway with gusto.

Ken

Fingers crossed that Billionaire’s poll result tempts Kathleen over the pond with the band on 2026.

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Carl Parker

As the headliner this time.

Tris Robinson

Thank you Mark and your fellow writers and contributors for producing a quality read every few days over the last year. Hope you all have a great Christmas and New Year. Cheers.

Chris Metzler

Thanks so much for all the support Mark, Andrew, Keith, Paul, Jon and co