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Sierra Ferrell, Tyler Childers Lead 2024 Americana Honors & Awards Nominees

Sierra Ferrell, Tyler Childers Lead 2024 Americana Honors & Awards Nominees

Tyler Childers and Sierra Ferrell are the leading nominees at the 2024 Americana Honors & Awards. The Appalachia-reared musicians each scored three nominations — including Album, Song, and Artist of the Year — when the categories were announced on Tuesday at the National Museum of African American Music in Nashville.

Childers, a Kentucky native, is nominated for his album Rustin’ in the Rain and the song “In Your Love,” while the West Virginia native Ferrell is recognized for the album Trail of Flowers and the song “American Dreaming.”


Other Artist of the Year nominees include Charley Crockett, Noah Kahan, and Allison Russell. Brandy Clark’s self-titled album, Hurray for the Riff Raff’s The Past Is Still Alive, and Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit’s Weathervanes round out the Album of the Year field.

The Emerging Act of the Year category is always an interesting one to watch, and this year’s nominees lean hard into the Red Dirt renaissance and emo-country trend: Kaitlin Butts, Wyatt Flores, Charles Wesley Godwin, the Red Clay Strays, and Jobi Riccio are all nominated.

The winners of the 2024 Americana Honors & Awards will be announced during a ceremony at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on Sept. 18. The Honors are the centerpiece of AmericanaFest, the annual gathering of roots-music artists and scholars in Music City, running Sept. 17 through 21.

2024 Americana Honors & Awards Nominees

Album of the Year
Brandy Clark, Brandy Clark (produced by Brandi Carlile)
The Past Is Still Alive, Hurray for the Riff Raff (produced by Brad Cook)
Rustin’ in the Rain, Tyler Childers (produced by Tyler Childers and the Food Stamps)
Trail of Flowers, Sierra Ferrell (produced by Eddie Spear and Gary Paczosa)
Weathervanes, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit (produced by Jason Isbell)

Artist of the Year
Tyler Childers
Charley Crockett
Sierra Ferrell
Noah Kahan
Allison Russell

Duo/Group of the Year
Black Pumas
Larkin Poe
The Milk Carton Kids
Turnpike Troubadours
The War and Treaty

Emerging Act of the Year
Kaitlin Butts
Wyatt Flores
Charles Wesley Godwin
The Red Clay Strays
Jobi Riccio

Instrumentalist of the Year
Grace Bowers
Maddie Denton
Jamie Dick
Megan McCormick
Joshua Rilko

Song of the Year
“American Dreaming,” Sierra Ferrell (songwriters: Melody Walker and Sierra Ferrell)
“Dear Insecurity,” Brandy Clark (songwriters: Brandy Clark and Michael Pollack)
“In Your Love,” Tyler Childers (songwriters: Geno Seale and Tyler Childers)
“Jealous Moon,” Sarah Jarosz (songwriters: Daniel Tashian and Sarah Jarosz)
“Right Back to It,” Waxahatchee feat. MJ Lenderman (songwriter: Katie Crutchfield)

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