Moroccan American composer wins the "Peoples Grammy Award" for Best World Music Song of 2009 By The Wafin Team | |
The 2009 Peoples Grammy Awards are officially over. Tarik Banzi,
Moroccan American Oud player, composer and founder of the Al-Andalus
Ensemble (www.Andalus.com)
with his wife, guitar player Julia Banzi, took home the award for the
Best World Music Song of 2009. The winning song, title track from
their album "Alchemy" features oud and guitar and was selected from
over 560,000 songs entered from 163 countries around the world in what
is the world's largest Independent Music Awards.
Founder Brian Austin
Whitney felt the music made by the "other 98%" of the music world often
ignored by the mainstream televised music awards shows deserved its own
recognition so he created the Just Plain Folks (www.jpfolks.com)
award, also known as the "Peoples Grammy" or "Grass Root Grammy."
The Just Plain Folks Music Awards were started in 1999 as a simple
way to recognize the worlds best music. Just Plain Folks (www.JPFolks.com)
is a community of over 51,500 Songwriters, Recording Artists and Music
Industry Professionals — and host to the world's largest independent
music awards. The organization was created to provide a network of
cooporation and inclusion for musicians.
The judging criteria is based
around the basic concept: Does the music move you? This one
encompassing criteria has since been adopted across much of the
mainstream music industry to measure the very best quality of the best
music being made today and to recognize it with admiration, fairness
and dignity. The awards ceremony was held in Nashville, Tennensee. The
Banzis reportedly very moved by the news of this award stating "we will
cherish this Award and distinction, remembering today with gratitude.
We are more committed than ever to you!-- the community that has
brought us so much joy, and meaning to our lives! Thank you!"
Learn more about the music of Tarik and Julia Banzi and their ensemble at www.Andalus.com or listen to the song at www.cdbaby.com/cd/alandalus4 The newest album "21 Strings" with Grammy winning violinist Charlie Bisharat (www.cdbaby.com/cd/alandalus5)
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