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Charlie Parr Wins Top Honors in 21st Annual Acoustic Music Awards

Critically Acclaimed Acoustic Folk Blues musician Charlie Parr won top honors in the 21st Annual IAMA (International Acoustic Music Awards) with his song “Boombox.” He also won Best Folk/Americana/Roots Award as well. 

From Minnesota, Charlie spent part of his childhood in Hollandale before starting his music career in Duluth. His influences include Charlie Patton, Bukka White, Reverend Gary Davis, Dave Van Ronk, Mississippi John Hurt, and his self-professed "hero" "Spider" John Koerner. He plays a Mule resonator, National resonator guitar, a fretless open-back banjo, and a twelve-string guitar, often in the Piedmont blues style. 

Before his death in 2024, Minneapolis blues musician Spider John Koerner gave his 12-string Gretsch guitar to Parr, requesting that Parr continue using it on stage.

"It's truly wonderful to receive an award and be acknowledged for doing something I'm passionate about. Thank you," said a jubilant Charlie Parr, the Overall Grand Prize winner of the 21st Annual IAMA (International Acoustic Music Awards).

Charlie Parr is signed to Smithsonian Folkways Records. Smithsonian Folkways is the nonprofit record label of the Smithsonian Institution. It is a part of the Smithsonian's Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, located at Capital Gallery in downtown Washington, D.C.

Here is the list of winners of the 21st Annual IAMA:

Overall Grand Prize Winner

“Boombox” by Charlie Parr  

INSTRUMENTAL   

FIRST PRIZE: “Sì” by Vicki Genfan    

RUNNER-UP: “Cloud Catcher” by Mike Dawes

OPEN   

FIRST PRIZE: “A River Runs Through” by Ray Legere, Robert Thomas & the Sessionmen

RUNNER-UP: “January” by Ava Valianti

AAA/ALTERNATIVE   

FIRST PRIZE: “My Way’s Cloudy” by Jake Blount & Mali Obomsawin (feat. Joe Rainey)

RUNNER-UP: “Let’s Just Stay Friends” by Zoe FitzGerald Carter     

FOLK/AMERICANA/ROOTS   

FIRST PRIZE: “Boombox” by Charlie Parr    

RUNNER-UP: “Still Missing You” by David Myles

BEST GROUP/DUO   

FIRST PRIZE: “Hidden Road” by Weary Ramblers   

RUNNER-UP: “The Burden Is Mine… Alone” by Green Carnation    

BEST MALE ARTIST   

FIRST PRIZE: “Things Done Changed” by Jerron Paxton

RUNNER-UP: “Time to Get Away” by Michael Monroe    

BEST FEMALE ARTIST   

FIRST PRIZE: “Cajun Love Song” by Ann Savoy

RUNNER-UP: “Leap of Faith” by Christie McCall    

COUNTRY/BLUEGRASS   

FIRST PRIZE: “Lonely Pine” by The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys

RUNNER-UP: “Empty Barn” by Jeff Corle

ABOUT IAMA (International Acoustic Music Awards)

IAMA (International Acoustic Music Awards) promotes the art and artistry of acoustic music performance and artistry. In its 22nd year, IAMA has a proven track record of winners going on to get signed and hit the Billboard Charts. 

Ricky Kej (1st Prize Winner 2018 IAMA, instrumental category) , based out of Bengaluru, India won the Grammy in 2023 for ‘Divine Tides’, in the best immersive audio album category.

Notable winners of IAMA include Dom Flemons, Meghan Trainor, Ellis Paul, Jonatha Brooke, David Francey, AJ Croce and more. Meghan Trainor was discovered by IAMA twelve years ago and is now a global phenomenon with #1 debut hit on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts with "All about That Bass" (#1 for 8 weeks) and #1 on The Billboard 200 Charts with her debut album "Title", won for a Grammy award for Best New Artist. 2nd Annual IAMA winner Zane Williams’s winning song was recorded by country music star Jason Michael Carroll, that song hit #14 on Billboard Country Charts and #99 on Billboard Hot 100 Charts. Jeff Gutt, finalist at the 9th Annual IAMA was a runner-up on X-Factor USA. Charlie Dore (known for her hit “Pilot of the Airwaves”) was the top winner in 2008. For more information on winners and finalists, go to: https://www.inacoustic.com/winners