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The BMAs are generally recognized as the highest honor given to blues musicians and are awarded by vote of Blues Foundation members. To become a Blues Foundation voting member, join here. The 45th Blues Music Awards were held at the Renasant Convention Center in Downtown Memphis on Thursday, May 9, 2024. Congratulations to all winners and nominees!
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May 10, 2024 · The Blues Foundation announced its winners for the 2024 Blues Music Awards Thursday night in Memphis, Tennessee. Christone “Kingfish” Ingram was the big winner of the night hauling in four awards including “Album of the Year” for Live in London. Other multiple award winners included Mike Zito, Bobby Rush, Ruthie Foster, and John Primer.
May 10, 2024 · The Blues Foundation announced the winners of the 45th Annual Blues Music Awards on May 9 in Memphis. Guitarist Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, the night’s biggest winner, took home four awards including “Album of the Year” for Live in London. Bobby Rush, Mike Zito, Ruthie Foster, and John Primer all received multiple awards as well.
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Anthony Geraci & The Boton Blues Allstars John Németh and the Blue Dreamers Rick Estrin and the Nightcats Southern Avenue WINNER: Tedeschi Trucks Band
Altered Five Blues Band “Great Minds Drink Alike” (Jeff Schroedl) WINNER: Buddy Guy “The Blues Don’t Lie” (Tom Hambridge) Eric Gales “I Want My Crown” (Eric Gales, Joe Bonamassa) John Németh “The Last Time” (John Németh) Shemekia Copeland “Too Far to Be Gone” (John Hahn/Will Kimbrough)
Blue Moon Marquee / Scream, Holler & Howl DaShawn Hickman / Drums, Roots & Steel WINNER: Dylan Triplett / Who Is He? Jose Ramirez / Major League Blues Yates McKendree / Buchanan Lane
WINNER: Charlie Musselwhite / Mississippi Son Corey Harris / The Insurrection Blues Duwayne Burnside / Acoustic Burnside Harrison Kennedy / Thanks for Tomorrow Rory Block / Ain’t Nobody Worried
WINNER: Albert Castiglia / I Got Love Bernard Allison / Highs & Lows Colin James / Open Road Eric Gales / Crown Tinsley Ellis / Devil May Care
WINNER: Buddy Guy / The Blues Don’t Lie Diunna Greenleaf / I Ain’t Playin’ Janiva Magness / Hard to Kill Larry McCray / Blues Without You Shemekia Copeland / Done Come Too Far
Kat Riggins / Progeny Kirk Fletcher / Heartache by the Pound WINNER: Sugaray Rayford / In Too Deep The Love Light Orchestra / Leave the Light On Trudy Lynn / Golden Girl
Kenny Neal / Straight From the Heart Bob Corritore / Bob Borritore & Friends: You Shocked Me Duke Robillard / They Called it Rhythm & Blues WINNER: John Németh / May Be the Last Time John Primer / Hard Times
Selwyn Birchwood Chris Cain WINNER: Christone “Kingfish” Ingram Ronnie Baker Brooks Mr. Sipp (Castro Coleman)
Curtis Salgado Danielle Nicole Diunna Greenleaf John Németh WINNER: Shemekia Copeland Tommy Castro won the B.B. King entertainer of the year award for the second year in a row at the 44th Annual Blues Music Awards, which were held at the Renasant Convention Center in Memphis on Thursda