Jammies I

Date: February 1, 2000

Location: Founders Brewing Company original location, 648 Monroe Avenue NW

The Jammie Awards was conceived by Station Manager Michael Packer and WYCE programmer (and recurring Jammies MC) 'Michael J' Van Denend.  Originally titled "The Wammies" until it was pointed out that this was the name of a Washington DC awards show.  The tradition of wearing your 'jammies' to the show started here at the suggestion of WYCE programmer 'PJ'.

 The intention of the original Jammies was to highlight the national and international 'Folk, Blues, Jazz, Rock and Worldbeat' music played by the community radio station, while bringing together several local bands for one big night of music.  A single local award was handed out for 'Local Artist of the Year' to blues band Roberta Bradley & Gypsy.

Local Award

Local Artist of the Year - Roberta Bradley & Gypsy

National Awards

Best Folk Album - BRUCE COCKBURN - Breakfast In New Orleans, Dinner In Timbuktu

Best Blues Album - KELLY JOE PHELPS - Shine Eyed Mister Zen

Best Jazz Album - BRYAN FERRY - As Time Goes By

Best Rock Album - WILCO - Summerteeth

Best Worldbeat Album - ARIA - Aria 2 -- 

TIED WITH -- AFRO CELT SOUND SYSTEM - Volume 2: Release

Emerging Artist of the Year - Cindy Bullens  

Concert of the Year - Lucinda Williams -- TIED WITH -- Chris Smither  

Songs of the Year

*Folk: "When You Give It Away" - Bruce Cockburn

*Blues: No winner

*Jazz:  "Right Here, Right Now" - Cassandra Wilson  TIED WITH -- "As Time Goes By" - Bryan Ferry

*Rock: "Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway (Again)" - Wilco TIED WITH -- "Put Your Lights On" - Santana

*Worldbeat: "In My Hands" - Natalie Macmaster 

Various Artist CD of the Year - Bleecker Street: Greenwich Village in the 60’s

Most Humorous Song of the Year - “Y2K” - Loudon Wainwright III

Live CD of the Year - Lyle Lovett - Live in Texas 

Female Vocalist of the Year - Annie Lennox - Peace 

TIED WITH -- Julie Miller - Broken Things 

Male Vocalist of the Year - Wilson Pickett - It's Harder Now 

Musician of the Year - Bruce Cockburn - Breakfast In New Orleans, Dinner In Timbuktu 

New Artist of the Year - Shannon Curfman - Loud Guitars, Big Suspicions

  • Jammie Winners

    Local Award

    Local Artist of the Year - Roberta Bradley & Gypsy

    National Awards

    Best Folk Album - BRUCE COCKBURN - Breakfast In New Orleans, Dinner In Timbuktu

    Best Blues Album - KELLY JOE PHELPS - Shine Eyed Mister Zen

    Best Jazz Album - BRYAN FERRY - As Time Goes By

    Best Rock Album - WILCO - Summerteeth

    Best Worldbeat Album - ARIA - Aria 2 -- 

    TIED WITH -- AFRO CELT SOUND SYSTEM - Volume 2: Release

    Emerging Artist of the Year - Cindy Bullens  

    Concert of the Year - Lucinda Williams -- TIED WITH -- Chris Smither  

    Songs of the Year

    *Folk: "When You Give It Away" - Bruce Cockburn

    *Blues: No winner

    *Jazz:  "Right Here, Right Now" - Cassandra Wilson  TIED WITH -- "As Time Goes By" - Bryan Ferry

    *Rock: "Nothing'severgonnastandinmyway (Again)" - Wilco TIED WITH -- "Put Your Lights On" - Santana

    *Worldbeat: "In My Hands" - Natalie Macmaster 

    Various Artist CD of the Year - Bleecker Street: Greenwich Village in the 60’s

    Most Humorous Song of the Year - “Y2K” - Loudon Wainwright III

    Live CD of the Year - Lyle Lovett - Live in Texas 

    Female Vocalist of the Year - Annie Lennox - Peace 

    TIED WITH -- Julie Miller - Broken Things 

    Male Vocalist of the Year - Wilson Pickett - It's Harder Now 

    Musician of the Year - Bruce Cockburn - Breakfast In New Orleans, Dinner In Timbuktu 

    New Artist of the Year - Shannon Curfman - Loud Guitars, Big Suspicions

  • Performers

    Roberta Bradley & Max Morrison

    Wordenhaus

    Chantelle

    David Molinari

    Dan and Max

    Whiskey Dick

    Rachel Leep Band

    Domestic Problems

    Amadaun

    Lucy Webster

    Ralston Bowles

    Mosey

    Drew Nelson

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