Year 2009 Muddy Award Winners
Here are the Muddy Award Nominees and Winners for 2009.
CONTEMPORARY BLUES ACT
Boogie Bone
Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes
The Strange Tones
R&B ACT
Curtis Salgado
Lloyd Jones Struggle
Norman Sylvester Band
TRADITIONAL BLUES ACT
Bill Rhoades & The Party Kings
Franco & The Stingers
Kevin Selfe & The Tornadoes
NEW ACT
Bridgetown Undergound
Karen Lovely
Terry Robb Band (electric)
The Troublemakers
REGIONAL ACT
Becki Sue & Her Big Rockin’ Daddies
Karen Lovely
Ty Curtis Band
“DUFFY BISHOP” FEMALE VOCALIST
Linda Hornbuckle
Lisa Mann
Rae Gordon
MALE VOCALIST
Curtis Salgado
Jake Johnson
Phil “Suburban Slim” Wagner
ELECTRIC GUITAR
Kevin Selfe
Rick Welter
Phil “Suburban Slim” Wagner
ACOUSTIC GUITAR
Alan Hager
Mary Flower
Terry Robb
BASS
Allen Markel
Dave Kahl
Lisa Mann
DRUMS
Jeff Minnick
Jeff “JD Huge” Strawbridge
Jimi Bott
HARMONICA
Bill Rhoades
Hank Shreve
Jim Wallace
KEYBOARDS
DK Stewart
Dover Weinberg
Steve Kerin
HORNS
Brad Ulrich
Dan Fincher
Joe McCarthy
VENUE
Cascade Bar & Grill
Duff’s Garage
Trail’s End Saloon
NW RECORDING
Boogie Bone – Bone-a-Fied!
The Insomniacs – A Least I’m Not With You
Rick Welter – I’m All Yours
NATIONAL RECORDING
Candye Kane – Superhero
Elvin Bishop – The Blues Roll On
Jason Ricci & New Blood – Done With The Devil
BEST PERFORMANCE
Boogie Bone – Ilwaco Blues Festival
Karen Lovely – Waterfront Blues Festival
Malford Milligan & Greg Koch – Waterfront
Blues Festival
NW BLUES EVENT
CBA Fundraiser – Show Your Love For The CBA #1
Journey To Memphis
Paul deLay Memorial Concert
Waterfront Blues Festival
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
Bill Rhoades
Norman Sylvester
Peter Dammann








If you’re a true-blooded fan of authentic Chicago blues, this new release by Tail Dragger and Bob Corritore is right up your alley. Especially if it’s a dark, gritty to the bone alley that you can only find in inner city streets that a blues soundtrack would be most appropriately fitting. This is that soundtrack. With greasy vocals supplied by Tail Dragger that harkens back to your favorite Chicago singers like Howlin’ Wolf or Muddy Waters, they’re frightening and just oozing full of a lifetime of hardships that makes them so real. Backed by his longtime friend (as the title refers) harmonica master Bob Corritore, who may live nowadays in Phoenix, but has never lost that feel for the Windy City’s sound, this is one of the finest Chicago blues recordings to hit the market in years. And since this is a Delta Groove CD, you know that the label has thrown together a fine mesh of sidemen to compliment them every step of the way. And what sidemen! You just would be hard-pressed to find any finer than Kirk Fletcher and Chris James on guitar, Patrick Rynn on bass, Brian Fahey on drums and special guest Henry Gray throwing down fantastic keys and vocals on one track.
