Ottawa's MonkeyJunk trio continued its run of success at the Maple Blues Awards, winning three trophies for the second consecutive year. Sharing the national blues-music spotlight at a gala held at Toronto's Koerner Hall was Hamilton guitarist Steve Strongman, who was judged as having the year's top recording for his album A Natural Fact. He also won prizes for song-writing and instrumentation. While Colin James gained the nod as the year's top entertainer, Saskatoon native Suzie Vinnick gave multiple acceptance speeches, one each for best acoustic act and best female vocalist.
Winners of the 16th annual Maple Blues Awards
Entertainer: Colin James
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Electric act:MonkeyJunk
Acoustic act: Suzie Vinnick
Male vocalist: Matt Andersen
Female vocalist: Suzie Vinnick
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New artist or group: Steve Kozak
Recording: A Natural Fact, Steve StrongmanLifetime achievement: Matt Minglewood
International artist: Tedeschi Trucks Band
Guitar: Steve Strongman
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Harmonica: Steve Marriner (of MonkeyJunk)
Piano/keyboard: David Vest
Horn: Jon Wong (of the 24th Street Wailers)
Drummer: Matt Sobb (of MonkeyJunk)
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Bassist: Gary Kendall (of Downchild Blues Band and the Gary Kendall Band)
Songwriter:Steve Strongman
Blues booster: John Valenteyn