Your local Grammy recap: Who won?

Local nominees were passed over at this year’s awards

When we stacked up all of this year’s Grammy nominees, it looked like there was no way music with local ties would escape unfeted. But alas.

  • The Infamous Stringdusters, serial curators of The Festy who recorded their latest disc locally lost the Best Country Music Instrumental Performance category to Marty Stuart.
  • Tim Reynolds and Dave Matthews lost the Best Rock Instrumental Performance category to Jeff Beck.
  • Mary Chapin Carpenter’s The Age of Miracles was passed over in the Best Contemporary Folk Album; God Willin’ & The Creek Don’t Rise by Ray LaMontagne And The Pariah Dogs won.
  • Judith Shatin’s career spanning disc, Tower of the Eight Winds, performed by the Borup-Ernst Duo, helped nominate Blanton Alspaugh for Classical Producer of the Year. He lost to David Frost, who left the ceremony with three.

Some other interesting notes: Poor Eminem walked away with only two of the 10 awards for which he was nominated; Lady Gaga showed up in a giant egg and emerged with "shoulder horns"; and the Arcade Fire won Album of the Year for The Suburbs.

What did you think of this year’s Grammy awards?

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