In a live event from the National Museum of African American Music in Nashville this afternoon, the Americana Music Association revealed the nominees for its 2024 Honors & Awards.
Two artists — Sierra Ferrell and Tyler Childers — have nominations in each of the most-coveted categories: Artist, Album, and Song of the Year. Childers won last year’s award for Album of the Year, for Can I Take My Hounds to Heaven? (ND review), and Ferrell was a nominee for Artist of the Year.
The nominations were announced amid performances by SistaStrings, last year’s Instrumentalist of the Year winners; and The War and Treaty, Duo/Group of the Year winners for the past two years; Amanda Fields and Megan McCormick; Kaitlin Butts (“like your rear end!” she said in introducing herself to the NMAAM audience); and Ferrell.
The Americana Honors & Awards show will take place Sept. 18 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, during AmericanaFest, which runs Sept. 17-21 and will mark the 25th anniversary of the Americana Music Association.
ALBUM OF THE YEAR
Brandy Clark, Brandy Clark; produced by Brandi Carlile The Past Is Still Alive, Hurray for the Riff Raff; produced by Brad Cook Rustin’ in the Rain, Tyler Childers; produced by Tyler Childers and The Food Stamps Trail of Flowers, Sierra Ferrell; produced by Eddie Spear and Gary Paczosa Weathervanes, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit; produced by Jason Isbell
ARTIST OF THE YEAR
Tyler Childers Charley Crockett Sierra Ferrell Noah Kahan Allison Russell
DUO/GROUP OF THE YEAR
Black Pumas Larkin Poe The Milk Carton Kids Turnpike Troubadours The War and Treaty
EMERGING ACT OF THE YEAR
Kaitlin Butts Wyatt Flores Charles Wesley Godwin The Red Clay Strays Jobi Riccio
INSTRUMENTALIST OF THE YEAR
Grace Bowers Maddie Denton Jamie Dick Megan McCormick Joshua Rilko
SONG OF THE YEAR
"American Dreaming," Sierra Ferrell; written by Melody Walker and Sierra Ferrell "Dear Insecurity," Brandy Clark; written by Brandy Clark and Michael Pollack "In Your Love," Tyler Childers; written by Geno Seale and Tyler Childers "Jealous Moon," Sarah Jarosz; written by Daniel Tashian and Sarah Jarosz "Right Back to It," Waxahatchee feat. MJ Lenderman; written by Katie Crutchfield
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