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Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album Grammy Poll

January 12, 2009 by DirtyLinen


Field 14 — Folk, Category 69
Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album (Vocal or Instrumental.)

  • “Day After Tomorrow” Joan Baez [Bobolink/Razor & Tie]
  • “I, Flathead” Ry Cooder [Nonesuch Records]
  • “Sex & Gasoline” Rodney Crowell [Work Song/Yep Roc Records]
  • “All I Intended to Be” Emmylou Harris [Nonesuch Records]
  • “Raising Sand” Robert Plant & Alison Krauss [Rounder Records]

Vote for your Grammy favorite…

And make a prediction…

January 19: Voting has closed for this poll. See the results.

We’ll run this poll for a week, then do other Grammy categories. Results will be posted each Monday when the next poll starts.

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Posted in Polls | Tagged Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album, Emmylou Harris, Grammy awards, Joan Baez, poll, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss, Rodney Crowell, Ry Cooder | 1 Comment

One Response

  1. on January 13, 2009 at 6:26 pm Saskia Cornell

    Definitely Joan Baez – this is a gorgeous album – Joan deserves to win the grammy – it is pure folk music at it’s best – 50 years in the music business and she has inspired so many up and coming singers – she is one of the original protest singers who will not stand by and do nothing, she will protest in a non-violent way as she has done all her life -she is my greatest inspiration. She has just turned 68 and is getting ready to do another tour – Joan will remain “forever young”. Go get ‘em Joan.

    Saskia
    Melbourne Victoria Australia



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