Blues Music Awards 2019 Nominees Announced: Canada’s Sue Foley Gets 2 Nomination

The 2019 Blues Music Awards brings together Blues performers, industry representatives, and fans from all over the world to celebrate the best in Blues recordings and performances from the previous year. The BMAs are generally recognized as the highest honor given to blues musicians and are awarded by vote of Blues Foundation members. Canadian Sue Foley gets two nominations, in the best song category for “The Ice Queen,” and in the Koko Taylor Award (Traditional Blues Female Artist).

Tickets for the 2019 Blues Music Awards are available at blues.org.

 Acoustic Album:
“A Woman’s Soul” — Rory Block
“Black Cowboys” — Dom Flemons
“Global Griot” — Eric Bibb
“Journeys To The Heart Of The Blues” — Joe Louis Walker/Bruce Katz/Giles Robson
“Wish The World Away” — Ben Rice

Acoustic Artist:
Ben Rice
Guy Davis
Hadden Sayers
Harrison Kennedy
Rory Block

Album of the Year:
“America’s Child” — Shemekia Copeland
“The High Cost Of Low Living” — The Nick Moss Band featuring Dennis Gruenling
“Journeys To The Heart Of The Blues” — Joe Louis Walker/Bruce Katz/Giles Robson
“Rough Cut” — Curtis Salgado and Alan Hager
“Why Did You Have To Go” — Anthony Geraci

B.B. King Entertainer:
Beth Hart
Bobby Rush
Lil’ Ed Williams
Michael Ledbetter
Sugaray Rayford

Band of the Year:
Anthony Geraci & The Boston Blues All-Stars
Larkin Poe
Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials
Nick Moss Band
Welch-Ledbetter Connection

Best Emerging Artist Album:
“Burn Me Alive” — Heather Newman
“Free” — Amanda Fish
“Heartland And Soul” — Kevin Burt
“Tough As Love” — Lindsay Beaver
“Wish The World Away” — Ben Rice

Blues Rock Album:
“The Big Bad Blues” — Billy F Gibbons
“High Desert Heat” — Too Slim and the Taildraggers
“Live At The ’62 Center” — Albert Cummings
“Poor Until Payday” — The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band
“Winning Hand” — Tinsley Ellis

Blues Rock Artist:
Billy F Gibbons
Eric Gales
J.P. Soars
Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Tinsley Ellis

Contemporary Blues Album:
“America’s Child” — Shemekia Copeland
“Belle Of The West” — Samantha Fish
“Chicago Plays The Stones” — The Living History Band
“Hold On” — Kirk Fletcher
“Wild Again” — The Proven Ones

Contemporary Blues Female Artist:
Beth Hart
Danielle Nicole
Samantha Fish
Shemekia Copeland
Vanessa Collier

Contemporary Blues Male Artist:
Kenny Neal
Rick Estrin
Ronnie Baker Brooks
Selwyn Birchwood
Toronzo Cannon

Instrumentalist — Bass:
Danielle Nicole
Michael “Mudcat” Ward
Patrick Rynn
Scot Sutherland
Willie J. Campbell

Instrumentalist — Drums:
Cedric Burnside
Jimi Bott
June Core
Tom Hambridge
Tony Braunagel

Instrumentalist — Guitar:
Anson Funderburgh
Christoffer “Kid” Andersen
Laura Chavez
Monster Mike Welch
Ronnie Earl

Instrumentalist — Harmonica:
Billy Branch
Bob Corritore
Dennis Gruenling
Kim Wilson
Mark Hummel

Instrumentalist — Horn:
Doug James
Jimmy Carpenter
Kaz Kazzanoff
Mindi Abair
Nancy Wright
Vanessa Collier

Pinetop Perkins Piano Player (Instrumentalist – Piano):
Anthony Geraci
Bruce Katz
Jim Pugh
Marcia Ball
Mike Finnigan

Instrumentalist – Vocals:
Beth Hart
Danielle Nicole
Janiva Magness
Michael Ledbetter
Shemekia Copeland

Song of the Year:
“Ain’t Got Time For Hate,” written by John Hahn and Will Kimbrough
“Angelina, Angelina,” written by Anthony Geraci
“Cognac,” written by Buddy Guy, Tom Hambridge and Richard Fleming
“No Mercy In This Land,” written by Ben Harper
“The Ice Queen,” written by Sue Foley

Soul Blues Album:
“Back In Business” — Frank Bey
“Every Soul’s A Star” — Dave Keller
“I’m Still Around” — Johnny Rawls
“Love Makes A Woman” — The Knickerbocker All-Stars
“Reckoning” — Billy Price

Soul Blues Female Artist:
Annika Chambers
Barbara Blue
Candi Staton
Thornetta Davis
Whitney Shay

Soul Blues Male Artist:
Frank Bey
Johnny Rawls
Sugaray Rayford
Wee Willie Walker
William Bell

Traditional Blues Album:
“The Blues Is Alive And Well” — Buddy Guy
“The High Cost Of Low Living” — Nick Moss Band Featuring Dennis Gruenling
“The Luckiest Man” — Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters
“Tribute to Carey Bell” — Lurrie Bell & the Bell Dynasty
“Why Did You Have To Go” — Anthony Geraci

Koko Taylor Award (Traditional Blues Female Artist):
Fiona Boyes
Lindsay Beaver
Ruthie Foster
Sue Foley
Trudy Lynn

Traditional Blues Male Artist:
Anthony Geraci
Cedric Burnside
James Harman
Lurrie Bell
Nick Moss