Grammy Award for Best Americana Album

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The Grammy Award for Best Americana Album is an honor presented to recording artists for quality albums in the Americana music genre at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards.[1] Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position".[2]

Grammy Award for Best Americana Album
Awarded forquality Americana albums
CountryUnited States
Presented byNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
First awarded2010
Last awardedpresent
Currently held byJason Isbell & the 400 Unit, Weathervanes (2024)
Websitegrammy.com

In 2009, the Academy announced that the award for Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album would be split into two separate categories: Best Contemporary Folk Album and Best Americana Album.[3][4] The distinction between the two award categories is based on the use of acoustic versus electric instruments; acoustic instruments predominate in "contemporary folk" and electric instruments are characteristic of Americana.[4] Jed Hilly, executive director of the Americana Music Association, called the new category's inclusion "a huge acknowledgment" of the music genre.[5] Hilly admitted to working hard at convincing the Academy to include Americana as its own category.[6][7] The music industry had been using the term "Americana music" for about 15 years before the new award was created.[4] Following is the award's purpose, according to the category description guide from the 2018 Grammy Awards:

Americana is contemporary music that incorporates elements of various American roots music and vocal styles, including country, roots-rock, folk, bluegrass, R&B and blues, resulting in a distinctive roots-oriented sound that lives in a world apart from the pure forms of the genres upon which it may draw. While acoustic instruments are often present and vital, Americana also often uses a full electric band.[8]

The award was first presented in 2010 to Levon Helm at the 52nd Grammy Awards for the album Electric Dirt.[9] Lucinda Williams is the artist with most nominations (three) without a win (see below for a table with artists with most wins and nominations).

Recipients

2010 and 2012 award recipient Levon Helm performing in 2004
Mavis Staples received the award in 2011
2013 recipient Bonnie Raitt
2015 honoree Rosanne Cash
Keb' Mo' received the award in 2020
Two-time winner Brandi Carlile
Year[I]Performing artist(s)WorkNomineesRef.
2010Levon HelmElectric Dirt[6]
2011Mavis StaplesYou Are Not Alone[10]
2012Levon HelmRamble at the Ryman[11]
2013Bonnie RaittSlipstream[12]
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2014Emmylou Harris and Rodney CrowellOld Yellow Moon[14]
2015Rosanne CashThe River & the Thread[15]
2016Jason IsbellSomething More Than Free[16]
2017William BellThis Is Where I Live[17]
2018Jason Isbell and the 400 UnitThe Nashville Sound[18]
2019Brandi CarlileBy the Way, I Forgive You[19]
2020
Keb' Mo'Oklahoma[20]
2021
Sarah JaroszWorld on the Ground[21]
2022Los LobosNative Sons[22]
2023Brandi CarlileIn These Silent Days
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2024Jason Isbell & the 400 UnitWeathervanes[24]

Artists with multiple wins

Artists with multiple nominations


See also

References

General
  • "Grammy Award Winners". National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Retrieved March 4, 2011. Note: User must select the "American Roots" category as the genre under the search feature.
Specific