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Best Avant-Garde/Experimental act A is Red -
Rose Reyes inducts Conjunto Los Pinkys into the Austin Music Hall of Fame. -
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Viva La Diva: (l-r) Charlie Sexton, Gina Chavez, Conrad Choucroun, and George Reiff -
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Charlie Sexton & Tameca Jones -
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Nina Diaz -
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Winners of Best Rock Band, Quiet Company -
Only an admitted “Blazer” could induct Blaze Foley into the Hall of Fame. -
Return to Austin High participant Warren Hood accepts Best Strings. -
Margaret Moser presenting the Margaret Moser Award for Best U18 act. -
Best U18 winners Residual Kid -
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Shakey Graves -
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Elias Haslanger and Mike Flannigan (far right) -
Louis Black -
KUTX personalities and AMA hosts Rick McNulty and Laurie Gallardo -
Axe brigade: Charlie Sexton, Eve Monsees and Gary Clark Jr. -
White Ghost Shivers accepts None of the Above -
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Best Male Vocals, Malford Milligan -
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Best EDM/Dance, Gobi -
Best Blues/Soul/Funk, Ulrich Ellison & Tribe -
Best Horn, Ephraim Owens -
Billy Joe Shaver -
Charlie Sexton, Gary Clark Jr. & Eve Monsees -
Billy Joe Shaver -
Two-time Band of the Year winners Riders Against the Storm, who also won Best Hip-Hop/Rap -
Presenter Andy Langer -
Gina Chavez -
Alan Durham -
Best Country/Bluegrass, Fingerpistol -
The Bump Band -
Best Metal, Dead Earth Politics -
Perennial Best Record Store winner and presenter John Kunz, owner of Waterloo Records -
Best Female Vocals, Patricia Vonne -
Best Bass, Omar Vallejo -
KUTX host Jody Denberg giving the award for Best Keys to Ian McLagan’s son Lee -
Lee McLagan -
Best Jazz bandleader Elias Haslanger of Church on Monday -
Best New Band, Migrant Kids -
Charlie Sexton & Alejandro Escovedo during the Ian McLagan tribute -
Margaret Wright being inducted into the Hall of Fame -
Alejandro Escovedo -
Dana Falconberry -
Charlie Sexton, “Scrappy” Jud Newcomb, and Patty Griffin -
Patty Griffin -
Jazz Mills -
Steven Van Zandt -
Sunny Sweeney -
Sexton, Newcomb & Van Zandt during the Ian McLagan tribute -
Best World Music, Hard Proof Afrobeat -
Charlie Sexton, Steven Van Zandt, and Tameca Jones -
Best Punks, Lower Class Brats -
Best Cover Band, More Cowbell -
Ooh La La, the grand finale: (l-r) Charlie Sexton, Steven Van Zandt, Jon Notarthomas, Patty Griffin, Tameca Jones -
Best Drums, Riders Against the Storm’s Dave Johnson -
AMA sponsors Planet K -
South Austin Museum of Popular Culture -
Riders Against the Storm -
Chronicle Publisher Nick Barbaro and wife Susan Moffat -
Jay Trachtenberg and Veronica Allbright -
Health Alliance for Austin Musicians -
SIMS Foundation -
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Ephraim Owens -
Shakey Graves -
Quiet Company -
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Riders Against the Storm -
Gina Chavez -
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Billy Joe Shaver -
Eve Monsees & Gary Clark Jr. -
Gary Clark Jr. & Shakey Graves -
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Gary Clark Jr. -
AMA House Band: Conrad Choucroun, Michael Ramos, Charlie Sexton, George Reiff -
Shakey Graves -
Suzanna Choffel -
Shakey Graves & Charlie Sexton -
Dana Falconberry -
Jazz Mills & Charlie Sexton -
Suzanna Choffel -
Savannah Welch & Heather Alden of the SIMS Foundation -
Malford Milligan -
Patricia Vonne -
Sarah Brown -
Ephraim Owens -
Lee McLagan & Jody Denberg -
Andy Langer & Jody Denberg -
Gina Chavez, Carson McHone & Tameca Jones -
Alejandro Escovedo & Don Harvey -
Jody Denberg & Louis Black -
Patty Griffin -
Little Steven Van Zandt -
Erin McArthur -
Margaret Moser -
Nina Diaz -
Nina Diaz -
“Scrappy” Jud Newcomb -
Savannah Welch, Margaret Moser & Suzanna Choffel
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