The Second UK Americana Awards 2017 Recap
In case you missed it, the second UK Americana Awards took place at London’s St John at Hackney this past Thursday, February 2, rounding off two days of activities at this year’s Americana Music Association UK conference.
Hosted by Bob Harris, an audience of guests, AMA-UK delegates, members of the music industry and the public were treated to performances from Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Richard Thompson and five-time GRAMMY® award-winner Mary Chapin Carpenter.
There were also performances from UK artists Yola Carter, William the Conqueror, Peter Bruntnell, Danni Nicholls, Lewis & Leigh and Ethan Johns, alongside International Album of the Year Award winner Sam Outlaw.
To mark the first anniversary of the launch of the Official Americana Albums Chart, the Billboard chart equivalent in the UK, Jools Holland joined Martin Talbot, CEO of the Official Charts Company, in presenting Van Morrison with the award for Best Selling UK Americana Album of 2016 for his album Keep Me Singing, which spent ten weeks at #1 on the chart!
Actor Harry Shearer presented Thompson with the AMA-UK’s Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his unparalleled contribution to, and continuing influence on, the UK’s roots music scene. Guitartist Andy Fairweather Low introduced a video acceptance from Trailblazer Award winner Albert Lee, and trio Wildwood Kin received the prestigious Bob Harris Emerging Artist Award.
Check out a full list of the AMA-UK seven membership-voted awards below:
UK Album of The Year presented by Imelda May
Ghost by Lewis & Leigh (produced by Matt Ingram)
International Album of the Year presented by Jim Lauderdale
Angeleno by Sam Outlaw (produced by Ry Cooder and Joachim Cooder)
UK Artist of the Year presented by Al Booth
Yola Carter
International Artist of the Year presented by Timothy B Schmit
Sturgill Simpson
UK Song of the Year presented by Kiki Dee
“The 4:19” by Lewis & Leigh (written by Al Lewis and Alva Leigh)
International Song of the Year presented by Angaleena Presley
“Hands of Time” by Margo Price (written by Margo Price)
UK Instrumentalist of the Year presented by Guy Fletcher
Chris “CJ” Hillman