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Emcees Taylor Wallace (l) and Avery Moore host the 40th Annual Austin Music Awards at Emo’s on March 8, 2022 -
Gina Chavez performs -
Gina Chavez performs -
Gina Chavez performs -
Sailor Poon accepts the award for Best Punk -
Sir Woman accepts awards for Song of the Year, Music Video of the Year, and Best Vocalist -
Golden Dawn Arkestra accepts the award for Best World -
40th Annual Austin Music Awards at Emo’s on March 8, 2022 -
Deezie Brown performs -
Deezie Brown performs -
Magna Carda accepts the award for Best Hip-Hop/Rap -
Pussy Gillette accepts the award for Best New Act -
Heartless Bastards accept the award for Band of the Year -
p1nkstar accepts the award for Best Electronic -
We Don’t Ride Llamas accepts the award for Best Metal -
Gina Chavez accepts the award for Best Latin -
The James Hand Tribute with Beth Chrisman, Corey Baum, Jake Penrod, Speedy Sparks performs -
The James Hand Tribute with Beth Chrisman, Corey Baum, Jake Penrod, Speedy Sparks performs -
The James Hand Tribute with Beth Chrisman, Corey Baum, Jake Penrod, Speedy Sparks performs -
40th Annual Austin Music Awards at Emo’s on March 8, 2022 -
40th Annual Austin Music Awards at Emo’s on March 8, 2022 -
Money Chicha performs -
Money Chicha performs -
Money Chicha with Kiko Villamizar perform -
Money Chicha performs -
Sarah Brown accepts the award for Best Bassist -
The Dead Coats accept the award for Best Rock -
Warren Hood accepts the award for Best Strings/Fiddle -
Ephraim Owens accepts the award for Best Jazz and Best Horns -
Little Mazarn performs -
Little Mazarn performs -
David Ramirez accepts the award for Best Folk/Bluegrass -
Harold McMillan (right) accepts the award for the Austin Music Awards Hall of Fame from Mayor Steve Adler -
Harold McMillan accepts the award for the Austin Music Awards Hall of Fame -
BLK ODYSSY accepts awards for Best Soul/R&B, and Album of the Year -
Jesse Dayton accepts his trophy for his induction into the Austin Music Awards Hall of Fame -
Carolyn Wonderland accepts awards for Best Blues -
Greyhounds with Carolyn Wonderland perform -
40th Annual Austin Music Awards at Emo’s on March 8, 2022 -
Greyhounds with Carolyn Wonderland perform -
Greyhounds with Carolyn Wonderland perform -
DJ Mel accepts the award for Best DJ -
We Don’t Ride Llamas -
We Don’t Ride Llamas -
We Don’t Ride Llamas -
Molly Burch accepts the award for Best Pop -
Sir Woman -
Sir Woman -
p1nkstar, who won for Best Electronic -
p1nkstar, who won for Best Electronic -
Gina Chavez, who won for Best Latin -
Gina Chavez, who won for Best Latin -
Gina Chavez, who won for Best Latin, with her wife and their buddies -
Magna Carda wins for Best Hip-Hop/Rap -
Magna Carda wins for Best Hip-Hop/Rap -
Ephraim Owens, who won for Best Horns and Best Jazz -
Gary Newcomb, who was won for Best Miscellaneous Instrument for pedal steel (l) -
David Ramirez, who won for Best Folk/Bluegrass -
Harold McMillan, who was inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame -
The House Band -
Sarah Brown, who won for Best Bassist, with Continental Club owner Steve Wertheimer -
J.J. Johnson wins for Best Drummer/Percussionist -
Golden Dawn Arkestra wins for Best World -
Sailor Poon, winner of Best Punk -
DJ Mel won for Best DJ -
We Don’t Ride Llamas won for Best Metal -
Carolyn Wonderland, who won for Best Guitarist and Best Blues -
Heartless Bastards, who won for Band of the Year -
Sir Woman, winner of 3 awards, including Song of the Year, Music Video of the Year, and Best Vocalist, which was a tie between Ruthie Foster & Kelsey Wilson -
Sir Woman, winner of 3 awards, including Song of the Year, Music Video of the Year, and Best Vocalist, which was a tie between Ruthie Foster & Kelsey Wilson
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