2017-01-10



Sugar Ray and the Bluetones are up for 10 Blues Music Awards

The 2017 Blues Music Awards should be sweet as Sugar Ray Norcia, and no matter what happens, Toronzo Cannon won’t quit his day job.

Sugar Ray and the Bluetones have entertained music lovers for more than 40 years, but somehow a Blues Music Award has not been included in the bandleader’s illustrious career. That just might change on May 11, when the hardware is awarded at the Cook Convention Center in Memphis. Norcia and his bandmates received 10 BMA nominations, the Blues Foundation announced today.

Cannon, who previously had just one BMA nomination, received four this year — Album, Contemporary Blues Album, Song and Contemporary Blues Male Artist Of The Year.



Tornonzo Cannon has reached new heights with his first album with Alligator Records, “The Chicago Way.”
Photo by Marilyn Stringer / Alligator Records

A bus driver for the city of Chicago, Cannon works four 10-hour shifts driving the No. 20 Madison route through several tax brackets from downtown to the west side of Chicago. He said his daily observations inspire songwriting.

Although Cannon’s debut on Alligator Records, “The Chicago Way,” could garner multiple BMAs, he has no plans to stop driving the bus.

“I need health benefits,” he told the online music magazine Tahoe Onstage last year. “I don’t want my daughter to suffer just because Daddy is trying to be a blues star. I’m not going to be a starving artist.”

Soul singer Bobby Rush, 83, also received multiple nominations: Soul Blues Male Artist, Album and Soul Blues Album for “Porcupine Meat” and Historic Album, “Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History of Bobby Rush.”

Kenny Neal, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was nominated for Contemporary Blues Male Artist and also is in the running for Contemporary Blues Album and Album for “Bloodline.”

R&B singer Curtis Salgado, of Portland, Oregon, is up for Soul Blues Male Artist, Soul Blues Album (“The Beautiful Lowdown”) and Song (“Walk a Mile in My Blues”).

Hill country bluesman Luther Dickinson was nominated for Acoustic Album and Acoustic Artist for “Blues and Ballads (A Folksinger’s Songbook) Vol I and II,” a collection of stripped down arrangements of his greatest and most influential songs of his career.

Sugar Ray and the Bluetones, which has backed up Ronnie Earl and legends such as Big Mama Thornton and Big Walter Horton, are poised to get their just desserts. Here’s the long list of nominations for Sugar Ray and the Bluetones: B.B. King Entertainer, Traditional Blues Male Artist, Band, Song, Album, and Traditional Album for “Seeing is Believing,” and Instrument — Harmonica (Norcia), Guitar (Monster Mike Welch), Bass (Michael “Mudcat” Grant) Pinetop Perkins Piano (Anthony Geraci).

Another veteran harp player who has yet to win a BMA for Instrument, Mark Hummel, was nominated for the honor for what he estimated for the sixth time. His 4-year-old band Golden State Lone Star Blues Revue was nominated for Band and Traditional Blues Album. Sacramento’s R.W. Grigsby, who plays with the band, was nominated for the first time for Instrumentalist-Bass.

Here is the complete list of nominees:

Acoustic Album

Doug MacLeod – Live in Europe

Eric Bibb – The Happiest Man in the World

Fiona Boyes – Professin’ the Blues

Jimmy “Duck” Holmes – Live at Briggs Farm

John Long – Stand Your Ground

Luther Dickinson – Blues and Ballads (A Folksinger’s Songbook) Vol I and II

Acoustic Artist

Doug MacLeod

Eric Bibb

Fiona Boyes

Jimmy “Duck” Holmes

Luther Dickinson



Kenny Neal played the Genoa Blues Festival in July.
Tim Parsons / Tahoe Onstage

Album

Bobby Rush – Porcupine Meat

Kenny Neal – Bloodline

Nick Moss Band – From the Root to the Fruit

Sugar Ray & the Bluetones – Seeing is Believing

Toronzo Cannon – The Chicago Way

William Bell – This Is Where I Live

Band

Golden State Lone Star Blues Revue

Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials

Nick Moss Band

Sugar Ray and the Bluetones

Tedeschi Trucks Band

B.B. King Entertainer

Joe Bonamassa

John Nemeth

Lil’ Ed Williams

Sugar Ray Norcia

Sugaray Rayford

Luther Dickinson played with his band the North Mississippi Allstars at the High Sierra Music Festival.
Tim Parsons / Tahoe Onstage

Best Emerging Artist Album

Corey Dennison Band – Corey Dennison

Guy King – Truth

Jonn Del Toro Richardson – Tengo Blues

Terrie Odabi – My Blue Soul

Thornetta Davis – Honest Woman

Contemporary Blues Album

Al Basile – Mid Century Modern

Kenny Neal – Bloodline

Nick Moss Band – From the Root to the Fruit

The Record Company – Give It Back To You

Toronzo Cannon – The Chicago Way

Contemporary Blues Female Artist

Alexis P Suter

Ana Popovic

Janiva Magness

Shemekia Copeland

Susan Tedeschi

Contemporary Blues Male Artist

Albert Castiglia

Kenny Neal

Mike Zito

Sugaray Rayford

Toronzo Cannon

Historical Album

Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup, A Music Man Like Nobody Ever Saw, Bear Family Records

B.B. King, More B.B. King: Here’s One You Haven’t Heard, Ace Records

Bobby Rush, Chicken Heads: A 50-Year History of Bobby Rush, Omnivore Recordings

Michael Burks, I’m A Bluesman, Iron Man Records

Pinetop Perkins & Jimmy Rogers, Genuine Blues Legends, Elrob Records

R.W. Grigsby of Golden State Lone Star Blues Revue.

Instrumentalist-Bass

Biscuit Miller

Bob Stroger

Michael “Mudcat” Ward

Patrick Rynn

R W Grigsby

Instrumentalist-Drums

Cedric Burnside

Jimi Bott

June Core

Tom Hambridge

Tony Braunagel

Instrumentalist-Guitar

Bob Margolin

Joe Bonamassa

Kid Andersen

Monster Mike Welch

Ronnie Earl

Instrumentalist-Harmonica

Dennis Gruenling

Jason Ricci

Kim Wilson

Mark Hummel

Sugar Ray Norcia

Instrumentalist-Horn

Al Basile

Nancy Wright

Sax Gordon Beadle

Terry Hanck

Vanessa Collier

Koko Taylor Award (Traditional Blues Female Artist)

Annika Chambers

Diunna Greenleaf

Inetta Visor

Shaun Murphy

Trudy Lynn

Terry Hanck

Pinetop Perkins Piano Player

Anthony Geraci

Barrelhouse Chuck

Henry Gray

Jim Pugh

Victor Wainwright

Rock Blues Album

Albert Castiglia – Big Dog

Mike Zito – Keep Coming Back

Moreland & Arbuckle – Promised Land or Bust

Tedeschi Trucks Band – Let Me Get By

Walter Trout – Alive in Amsterdam

Song

“Blues Immigrant” written by Matthew Skoller & Vincent Bucher and performed by Matthew Skoller on Blues Immigrant

“I Gotta Sang The Blues” written and performed by Thornetta Davis on Honest Woman

“Seeing Is Believing” written by Ray Norcia and performed by Sugar Ray & The Bluetones on Seeing Is Believing

“Walk A Mile In My Blues” written by David Duncan, Curtis Salgado & Mike Finigan and performed by Curtis Salgado on The Beautiful Lowdown

“Walk it Off” written and performed by Toronzo Cannon on The Chicago Way

Soul Blues Album

Bobby Rush – Porcupine Meat

Curtis Salgado – The Beautiful Lowdown

Johnny Rawls – Tiger in a Cage

Wee Willie Walker – Live! Notodden Blues Festival

William Bell – This Is Where I Live

Soul Blues Female Artist

Bettye Lavette

Lara Price

Mavis Staples

Terrie Odabi

Vaneese Thomas

Soul Blues Male Artist

Bobby Rush

Curtis Salgado

Johnny Rawls

Wee Willie Walker

William Bell

Traditional Blues Album

Big Jon Atkinson & Bob Corritore – House Party at Big Jon’s

Bob Margolin – My Road

Golden State Lone Star Blues Revue – Golden State Lone Star Blues Revue

Lurrie Bell – Can’t Shake This Feeling

Sugar Ray & the Bluetones – Seeing is Believing

Traditional Blues Male Artist

Bob Margolin

John Primer

Lil’ Ed Williams

Lurrie Bell

Sugar Ray Norcia

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