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38th annual Austin Music Awards co-hosts Chris Cubas and Jackie Venson -
38th annual Austin Music Awards co-hosts Chris Cubas and Jackie Venson -
38th annual Austin Music Awards co-hosts Chris Cubas and Jackie Venson -
38th annual Austin Music Awards co-hosts Chris Cubas and Jackie Venson -
Chorizo Funk wins Best DJ -
Austin Chronicle co-founders Nick Barbaro and Louis Black -
Austin Chronicle co-founder and publisher Nick Barbaro -
AMAs producer Louis Black -
Hard Proof wins Best World -
Hard Proof performed the evening’s first winners set -
Hard Proof -
Hard Proof -
Hard Proof -
Chris Cubas and Jackie Venson demonstrate a coronvirus-safe greeting -
Mike & the Moonpies win Best Country -
Mike & the Moonpies win Best Country -
Co-hosts Chris Cubas and Jackie Venson accept the award for Best Electronic on behalf of Ghostland Observatory -
Golden Dawn Arkestra wins Best Experimental -
Golden Dawn Arkestra wins Best Experimental -
The Well wins Best Metal -
The Well wins Best Metal -
The Well played the evening’s second live set – loud and heavy -
The Well -
The Well -
The Well -
The Well -
The Well -
The Well -
The Well -
The Well -
More timely shenanigans from co-hosts Jackie Venson and Chris Cubas -
More timely shenanigans from co-hosts Jackie Venson and Chris Cubas -
Ephraim Owens wins Best Jazz -
Ephraim Owens wins Best Jazz -
Sailor Poon wins Best Punk -
Sailor Poon wins Best Punk -
Grupo Fantasma wins Best Latin -
Grupo Fantasma wins Best Latin -
Grupo Fantasma roiled big band-like in the third show slot of the night -
Grupo Fantasma -
Grupo Fantasma -
A full house for the 38th annual Austin Music Awards at ACL Live at the Moody Theater -
Jack Ingram presents the Margaret Moser Women in Music Award -
Jack Ingram presents the Margaret Moser Women in Music Award -
Jack Ingram presents the Margaret Moser Women in Music Award to Tamara Saviano -
Tamara Saviano wins the Margaret Moser Women in Music Award -
Jack Ingram -
Jack Ingram -
Jack Ingram -
Jack Ingram -
Kelsey Wilson’s Sir Woman wins Best New Band -
Sir Woman wins Best New Band -
Sir Woman -
Kelsey Wilson of Wild Child as Sir Woman -
Sir Woman -
Sir Woman -
Co-hosts Jackie Venson and Chris Cubas accept the award for Best Miscellaneous Instrument on behalf of Shinyribs’ Kevin Russell (ukulele) -
Co-hosts Jackie Venson and Chris Cubas accept the award for Best Miscellaneous Instrument on behalf of Shinyribs’ Kevin Russell (ukulele) -
Warren Hood wins Best Strings -
Warren Hood wins Best Strings -
Black Pumas win Band of the Year and Best Soul/R&B -
Black Pumas win Band of the Year and Best Soul/R&B -
Black Pumas win Band of the Year and Best Soul/R&B -
Jegar Erickson, son of Roky Erickson, introduces the In Memoriam segment -
Jegar Erickson -
Jegar Erickson introducing some of the musicians Austin’s lost since last March -
Kathy McCarty and Rich Brotherton perform Daniel Johnston’s “True Love Will Find You in the End” -
Kathy McCarty and Rich Brotherton perform Daniel Johnston’s “True Love Will Find You in the End” -
Kathy McCarty and Rich Brotherton perform Daniel Johnston’s “True Love Will Find You in the End” -
Harry & Emmy (Emily Whetstone and Harrison Anderson) perform Roky Erickson’s “Starry Eyes” -
Harry & Emmy (Emily Whetstone and Harrison Anderson) perform Roky Erickson’s “Starry Eyes” -
Harry & Emmy (Emily Whetstone and Harrison Anderson) perform Roky Erickson’s “Starry Eyes” -
Harry & Emmy (Emily Whetstone and Harrison Anderson) perform Roky Erickson’s “Starry Eyes” -
Mayor Steve Adler’s House Band, comprised of winners for Best Vocals (Tameca Jones), Best Drums (J.J. Johnson), Best Bass (Lolita Lynne), and Best Keyboards (Emily Gimble) -
Best Vocals winner Tameca Jones -
Best Drums winner J.J. Johnson -
Best Keyboards winner Emily Gimble (right) -
Best Bass winner Lolita Lynne -
Mayor Steve Adler presents and accepts the Hall of Fame award on behalf of Carolyn Wonderland -
Mayor Steve Adler presents and accepts the Hall of Fame award on behalf of Carolyn Wonderland -
Mayor Steve Adler presents and accepts the Hall of Fame award on behalf of Carolyn Wonderland -
New AMAs musical director Michael Ramos presents and accepts the awards for Best Songwriter and Folk/Bluegrass on behalf of Patty Griffin -
New AMAs musical director Michael Ramos presents and accepts the awards for Best Songwriter and Folk/Bluegrass on behalf of Patty Griffin -
New AMAs musical director Michael Ramos presents and accepts the awards for Best Songwriter and Folk/Bluegrass on behalf of Patty Griffin -
Local BMI office head Mitch Ballard presents the award for Best Rock -
Local BMI office head Mitch Ballard presents the award for Best Rock -
Spoon wins Best Rock -
Spoon wins Best Rock -
Engineer Jospeh Holguin and producer Jacob Sciba accept the awards for Musician of the Year, Song of the Year, Album of the Year, Best Blues, and Best Guitar on behalf of Gary Clark Jr. -
Engineer Jospeh Holguin and producer Jacob Sciba accept the awards for Musician of the Year, Song of the Year, Album of the Year, Best Blues, and Best Guitar on behalf of Gary Clark Jr. -
Mike Judge presents the Townes Van Zandt Songwriting Award -
Mike Judge presents the Townes Van Zandt Songwriting Award -
The Townes Van Zandt Songwriting Award -
Bill and Ruth Carter Ellsworth win the Townes Van Zandt Songwriting Award -
Bill and Ruth Carter Ellsworth win the Townes Van Zandt Songwriting Award -
Bill and Ruth Carter Ellsworth win the Townes Van Zandt Songwriting Award -
Bill Carter flanked by Sir Woman‘s Kelsey Wilson, Tameca Jones as backed by Mayor Adler’s House Band -
Bill Carter and Charlie Sexton -
Jam mode: Tameca Jones, Bill Carter, Charlie Sexton, Lolita Lynne, and Emily Gimble -
Bill Carter and Charlie Sexton -
Bill Carter (second from left) with Sir Woman’s Kelsey Wilson, Tameca Jones -
Bill Carter (second from left) with Sir Woman’s Kelsey Wilson, Charlie Sexton, Tameca Jones and Mayor Adler’s House Band -
AMAs music director Michael Ramos -
Bill Carter (middle) with Sir Woman’s Kelsey Wilson and Tameca Jones -
Big Wy’s Horns win Best Horns -
Actor Gabriel Luna presents the awards for Best Pop and Best Hip-Hop/Rap -
Actor Gabriel Luna presents the awards for Best Pop and Best Hip-Hop/Rap -
Walker Lukens wins Best Pop -
Walker Lukens wins Best Pop -
Blackillac wins Best Hip-Hop/Rap -
Blackillac wins Best Hip-Hop/Rap -
Walker Lukens & the Side Arms -
Walker Lukens & the Side Arms -
Walker Lukens & the Side Arms -
Blackillac (Phranchyze and Zeale) -
Blackillac backed by Walker Lukens and & the Side Arms -
An apt all-star finale of Hot Chocolate’s “Every 1’s a Winner,” featuring Sir Woman’s Kelsey Wilson, Tameca Jones, Big Wy’s Horns, Grupo Fantasma guitarist Beto Martinez, Lolita Lynne, Emily Gimble and more -
Big Wy’s Horns -
Tameca Jones -
Kelsey Wilson and Tameca Jones -
Beto Martinez & Andrew Schindler -
Kelsey Wilson and Tameca Jones -
Bill Carter, Ruth Carter Ellsworth, and Sir Woman’s Kelsey Wilson -
Britt Daniel toasts -
Award Girls by Wolfson -
Jackie Venson & Chris Cubas take the stage -
Louis & Nick take the stage -
Awards -
Emily Gimble, Ashley & Warren Hood -
Kathy McCarty -
Jegar Erickson talks about his dad, Roky -
Ruth & Bill about to receive their award -
Bill Carter, Charlie Sexton, Lolita Lynne -
Jackie Venson prepares -
J.J. Johnson & Ephraim Owens -
Hair of Jackie Venson & Chris Cubas -
Chronicle Music news muckraker Kevin Curtin -
Kelsey Wilson -
Lolita Lynne & Jackie Venson -
Ruth Ellsworth Carter and Jennamarie Saab -
Tameca Jones
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