BMI Blues Artists Repeat Near Sweep of Handy Awards
BMI's Thomas Cain, Handy winner David "Honeyboy" Edwards and BMI's David Sanjek |
Leading the list of award-winning BMI songwriters were harmonica virtuoso Charles Musselwhite and legendary R&B singer Mavis Staples, who took home three Handys each. Musselwhite's wins included Best Contemporary Blues Artist, Best Contemporary Blues Album for his release Sanctuary, and Best Blues Harmonica, while Staples earned trophies for Soul Blues Artist, Soul Blues Album and Blues Album of the Year for Have a Little Faith. The album's title track was named Best Blues Song for BMI co-writer Jim Tullio.
BMI's Thomas Cain, Handy winner Paul Oscher and BMI's David Sanjek |
In addition to receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award, 91-year-old keyboard maestro Pinetop Perkins picked up two awards: Best Traditional Blues Album for his new release Ladies Man and Traditional Blues Artist. Other winners included such legendary BMI blues artists as B.B. King (Blues Entertainer), Koko Taylor (Traditional Blues Artist), Dave "Honeyboy" Edwards (Acoustic Blues Artist) and the Holmes Brothers (Blues Band).
BMI's Thomas Cain, Handy winner Kenny Neal and BMI's David Sanjek |
Among the presenters was BMI's Thomas Cain, who along with keyboard player Ann Rabson, handed out several awards and made the following comments about BMI and the blues: "You know BMI has been a friend of the blues for 65 years now, since we opened our doors in 1940. Over 90% of the Blues Hall of Fame inductees are BMI songwriters, and every year at the Handys, virtually every award is won by a BMI writer. We are so proud to have this long-term relationship with such great individuals as Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, B.B. King, Buddy Guy and countless others. We like to think of BMI as the other home of the blues."
BMI's David Sanjek, Handy winner Gary U.S. Bonds and BMI's Thomas Cain |
BMI's 2005 Handy Award winners:
Acoustic Blues Album
Kenny Neal & Billy Branch
Double Take
Acoustic Blues Artist
Dave "Honeyboy" Edwards
New Artist Debut
John Lee Hooker Jr.
Blues With A Vengeance
Handy winner Marcia Ball, presenter Ann Rabson, Handy winner Bob Margolin and BMI's Thomas Cain |
Blues Album
Mavis Staples
Have A Little Faith
Blues Band
The Holmes Brothers
Blues Bass
Willie Kent
3-time Handy winner Charlie Musselwhite |
Blues Drums
Willie "Big Eyes" Smith
Blues Entertainer
B.B. King
Blues Guitar
Bob Margolin
Robert Lockwood Jr. performs |
Blues Harmonica
Charlie Musselwhite
Blues Horns
Roomful of Blues
Blues Instrumentalist
Robert Randolph
Gary U.S. Bonds performs |
Blues Keyboards
Marcia Ball
Blues Song
Jim Tullio
"Have A Little Faith"
Comeback Blues Album
Gary U.S. Bonds
Back in 20
BMI's Thomas Cain, Handy winner Bobby Rush, Gibson Guitars' Henry Juskiewicz and BMI's David Sanjek |
Contemporary Blues Album
Charlie Musselwhite
Sanctuary
Contemporary Blues Artist - Male
Charlie Musselwhite
Contemporary Blues Artist - Female
Shemekia Copeland
BMI's Thomas Cain, Handy winner Little Milton and BMI's David Sanjek |
Historical Blues Album
Hound Dog Taylor
Release the Hound
Soul Blues Album
Mavis Staples
Have A Little Faith
Soul Blues Artist - Female
Mavis Staples
BMI's David Sanjek and Thomas Cain, Alligator Records' Bruce Iglauer and attorney Howell Beagle |
Soul Blues Artist - Male
Bobby Rush
Traditional Blues Album
Pinetop Perkins
Ladies Man
Traditional Blues Artist - Female
Koko Taylor
Traditional Blues Artist - Male
Pinetop Perkins
BMI's David Sanjek, Handy winner Charlie Musselwhite and BMI's Thomas Cain |
BMI's David Sanjek, Handy winner Pinetop Perkins and BMI's Thomas Cain |
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