Monday, March 11, 2002
List of Cammy winners
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Best Alternative-Rock Band:
Ryan Adcock Band
Best Roots Rock Band:
Pike 27
Best World Beat Band:
Salsa Caliente
Best Hard-Rock Band:
Jackass
Best Cover/Party/Classic
Rock Band:
Blue Stone Ivory
Best Jazz Band:
Blue Wisp Big Band
Best Jazz Instrumentalist:
Cal Collins, guitar
Best Jazz Vocalist:
Eugene Goss
Favorite Place
to Hear Live Music:
Southgate House
Best Folk/Bluegrass Band:
Comet Bluegrass All Stars
Best Folk/Bluegrass
Instrumentalist:
Ed Cunningham, mandolin,
fiddle (Comet All Stars)
Best Folk/Bluegrass Vocalist:
Chris Collier
Live Event of the Year:
Queen City Blues Fest (July 6-7, Bicentennial Commons)
Best Blues/R&B Band:
Kelly Richey Band
Best Blues/R&B Instrumentalist:
Ricky Nye, piano
Best Blues/R&B Vocalist:
Sonny Moorman
Best Country Band:
StarDevils
Best Country Instrumentalist:
Ed Vardiman, guitar
(StarDevils)
Best Country Vocalist:
Dallas Moore (Dallas Moore
Band)
Best Urban/Hip-hop Band:
FreekBass
Best Urban/Hip-hop
Instrumentalist:
Beta-17 (FreekBass)
Best Urban/Hip-hop Vocalist:
Chris Sherman (FreekBass)
Producer of the Year:
Ric Hordinski
CD of the Year:
I Feel Pretty, Clabbergirl
Best Solo Act:
Ricky Nye
Best New Artist:
Tonefarmer
Best Songwriter:
Mark Messerly and Brian
Ewing
Best Rock Instrumentalist:
Newky Stapleton
Best Rock Vocalist:
Ryan Adcock
Favorite Band:
Buckra
Lifetime Achievement
Awards:
Legends of King Records: Philip Paul, Syd Nathan, James Brown, Otis Williams, Catfish Collins, Bootsy Collins, Lonnie Mack, Charles Spurling
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List of Cammy winners
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