Blues Legends, Recorded Live in Dallas, Are Up for a Grammy Award

Grammy nominations were announced today, and though there aren't just a whole lot of locals on the list -- LeAnn Rimes (who barely counts these days), Brave Combo (best polka album, whadya think?) and the Combo's Bubba Hernandez and Alex Meixner -- there is one album recorded in Dallas up...
Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

Keep Dallas Observer Free

We’re aiming to raise $10,000 by April 26. Your support ensures Dallas Observer can continue watching out for you and our community. No paywall. Always accessible. Daily online and weekly in print.

$10,000

Grammy nominations were announced today, and though there aren’t just a whole lot of locals on the list — LeAnn Rimes (who barely counts these days), Brave Combo (best polka album, whadya think?) and the Combo’s Bubba Hernandez and Alex Meixner — there is one album recorded in Dallas up for an award: Last Of The Great Mississippi Delta Bluesmen: Live In Dallas.

It was recorded at the Majestic Theater on October 16, 2004, when Henry James Townsend, Joe Willie “Pinetop” Perkins, Robert Lockwood Jr. and David “Honeyboy” Edwards came to town to reclaim Dallas’ “place as a blues capitol,” says the MySpace page set up by the Blue Shoe Project, which recorded and released the album last year. Also nominated for Best Traditional Blues Album: Pinetop Perkins, Otis Rush, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Koko Taylor . –Robert Wilonsky

Update Courtney Dodson, operations manager for the Dallas Wind Symphony, says I neglected to mention the DWS’ Grammy nod in the category of Best Engineered Album, Classical, for the album Garden Of Dreams, recorded in 2006 at St. Andrews United Methodist Church in Plano. It’s an engineer’s award, and nominated for the disc is Keith O. Johnson. So, there ya go, Courtney.

GET MORE COVERAGE LIKE THIS

Sign up for the News newsletter to get the latest stories delivered to your inbox

Loading latest posts...