Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The Grammys 2009

It's always rewarding when the station you work for has shown that it's consistently up with, and often ahead of, the game when it comes to choosing the music which will eventually be saluted as the best in its field.

Look at this year's Grammy awards, held 2 days ago and which, of course, is the supreme arbiter of the year's best music. There were some well-deserved winners and I suppose the run-away 'superstars' were Robert Plant and Alison Krauss who won all five awards for which they were nominated - and that's some achievement - including 'Record of the Year' for 'Please Read the Letter', Album of the Year for 'Raising Sand' , Best Pop Collaboration for 'Rich Woman', Best Country Collaboration with vocals for 'Killing the Blues' and finally 'Raising Sand' won the best Folk/Americana album of the year too. And Hot Trax Radio has been playing 'Raising Sand' - and all the above songs - throughout 2008 even when the album's success was not a sure fire guarantee. After all raucous Zep front man and gentle Bluegrass queen hardly sounds like a marriage made in heaven, but the results were wonderful.

It was great to see Adele win Best New Artist and Best New Female Performer for 'Chasing Pavements' another song HotTrax has played almost from the date of its release.

Coldplay won best song for 'Viva La Vida' and Duffy won Best Pop Vocal Album for 'Rockferry' - another album which Hot Trax Radio has plugged almost from the date of its release.

There are way, way too many awards to list but I was pleased to see prizes for Ne-Yo, John Mayer, the Kings of Leon, Alicia Keys and Bruce Springsteen among so many - and again all their songs have been well featured on the HotTrax playlists over recent months.

I suppose the one unfortunate note in the proceedings was the non-appearence of Chris Brown and Rihanna who, it appears had had a domestic spat before the awards ceremony resulting in injuries to Rihanna followed by Brown turning himself in to the LA Police.

One puzzle was the award of the best country song to Jennifer Nettles 'Stay'. It is a great song but it must be at least 2 years old and not even on the latest 'Sugarland' album so I'm not sure how it qualified.

Finally, on a very sentimental note, I was delighted to see the Best Traditional Folk Album award go to Pete Seeger, for the appropriately titled 'At 89'. One of the great mainstays of traditional American music, now in his 90th year, there can't be many albums left and he deserved all the plaudits he got.



So if you agreed with the verdict of the judges - and even if you didn't - listen to Hot Trax Radio through 2009 and we will prove to be a pretty accurate barometer of what is the best in popular music in time for the Grammys of 2010. Just you wait and see!

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