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    Griffin, Williams, Avett Brothers Lead Americana Nominees
    By: CMT.com Staff
    Tuesday, June 19, 2007

    Patty Griffin, Lucinda Williams and the Avett Brothers were named in three categories each to lead the list of nominees for the sixth annual Americana Honors & Awards. Singer-songwriters Elizabeth Cook and Webb Wilder announced the nominations Tuesday (June 19) during a press conference at BMI’s offices in Nashville.

    All three acts find their latest CDs nominated alongside music icon Bob Dylan’s Modern Times in the album of the year category. Griffin is nominated for Children Running Through, the Avett Brothers for Emotionalism and Williams for West.

    Griffin and Williams are nominated for artist of the year in a field that includes Joe Ely and Todd Snider.

    In the song of the year division, nominations went to Griffin’s “Heavenly Day” (a track from Children Running Through) and Williams’ “Are You Alright?” (from West). Also nominated for song of the year are Darrell Scott’s “Hank Williams’ Ghost” (from his album, The Invisible Man) and Elizabeth Cook and Melinda Schneider’s “Sometimes It Takes Balls to Be a Woman” (from Cook’s CD, Balls).

    Nominated in the instrumentalist category were four names familiar to fans of roots music — Sam Bush, Will Kimbrough, Buddy Miller and Gurf Morlix.

    The 2007 Americana Honors & Awards show is scheduled for Nov. 1 at the Ryman Auditorium in downtown Nashville. The event coincides with the eighth annual Americana Music Conference that takes place Oct. 31-Nov. 3 at the Nashville Convention Center.

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