50th Grammy Awards - Folk Field

Folk Field

Best Traditional Folk Album
  • Try Me One More Time – David Bromberg
  • Let Us Now Praise Sleepy John – Peter Case
  • Banjo Talkin – Cathy Fink
  • Dirt Farmer – Levon Helm
  • Charlie Louvin – Charlie Louvin
Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album
  • The Calling – Mary Chapin Carpenter
  • My Name Is Buddy – Ry Cooder
  • Washington Square Serenade – Steve Earle
  • Children Running Through – Patty Griffin
  • Orphans: Brawlers, Bawlers & Bastards – Tom Waits
Best Bluegrass Album
  • Cherryholmes II: Black and White – Cherryholmes
  • Lefty's Old Guitar – J. D. Crowe and The New South
  • The Bluegrass Diaries – Jim Lauderdale
  • Scenechronized – The Seldom Scene
  • Double Banjo Bluegrass Spectacular – Tony Trischka
Best Native American Music Album
  • Oklahoma Style – Walter Ahhaitty & Friends
  • Watch This Dancer! – Black Lodge
  • The Ballad of Old Times – Davis Mitchell
  • Reconnections – R. Carlos Nakai, Cliff Sarde, William Eaton & Randy Wood
  • Totemic Flute Chants – Johnny Whitehorse

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