The 2024 East Coast Music Award winner were announced at an amazing festival in Charlottetown, PE from May 1 - 5, 2024. International Roots & Blues Kitchen Party, an album featuring East Coast musician Charlie A'Court with Vineland's Suzie Vinnick and Australian Llyod Spiegel won in the Blues Recording of the Year category.
Below is the East Coast Music Awards 2024 Awards Ceremony
Below is a complete listing of winners.
- Blues Recording of the Year: Charlie A'Court, Lloyd Spiegel, and Suzie Vinnick (Vineland) - International Roots & Blues Kitchen Party
Links: Suzie Vinnick, More Suzie Vinnick Stories - Album of the Year: Neon Dreams - Love Child Baby Dolphin
- African Canadian Artist of the Year: Maggie Andrew
- Artist Management of the Year: Derrick Sturge (Pharos Music Inc.)
- Audio Engineer of the Year: Jamie Foulds
- Bucky Adams Memorial Award: Scott Parsons
- Children's Entertainer of the Year: The Swinging Belles
- Choral Recording of the Year: Luminous Ensemble - In the Crystalline Vault of Heaven
- Classical Composer of the Year: Andrew Staniland - Blackwood Sketches
- Classical Recording of the Year: Bill Brennan - Kaleidoscope - Music for Mallet Instruments
- Contemporary Roots Recording of the Year: The East Pointers - Safe In Sound
- Country Recording of the Year: Jason Benoit - Time Traveller the Album
- Dance Recording of the Year: Cloverdale - Up To No Good
- Director's Special Achievement Award: Bruce Guthro
- Electronic Recording of the Year: Rich Aucoin - Space
- Entertainer of the Year (Fan's Choice): Derina Harvey Band
- Event of the Year: Halifax Jazz Festival
- Folk Recording of the Year: Tim Baker - The Festival
- Francophone Recording of the Year: Julie Aubé - Contentement
- Fusion Recording of the Year: Gina Burgess - Anuri
- Global Recording of the Year: Cuerpos - En Dos Partes
- Group Recording of the Year: The East Pointers - Safe In Sound
- Indigenous Artist of the Year: Morgan Toney
- Industry Builder Award: John Poirier
- Innovator of the Year: Lindsay Connolly
- Instrumental Recording of the Year: Flying Pooka! - Flying Pooka! The Ecstasy of Becoming
- Jazz Recording of the Year: Paul Tynan - Bicoastal Collective; Chapter 6
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Denis Parker
- Loud Recording of the Year: Orchid’s Curse - The Decay
- Media Person of the Year (Tie): Katie Kelly / Zach Snow
- Musician's Achievement Award: Deryl Gallant
- Pop Recording of the Year: The East Pointers - Safe In Sound
- Producer of the Year: Corey LeRue
- R&B/Soul Recording of the Year: KAYO - Trip
- Rap/Hip-Hop Recording of the Year: City Natives - Still Chief'n
- Rising Star Recording of the Year: The Bombadils - Tell Me I'm Not Dreaming
- Rock Recording of the Year: Fairgale - The Way It Was Before
- Roots/Traditional Recording of the Year: Morgan Toney - Resilience
- Solo Recording of the Year: Tim Baker - The Festival
- Song of the Year: Jenn Grant - “Judy”
- Songwriter of the Year: Jenn Grant
- Stomplin' Tom Awards: Pamela Morgan / Ian Alistair Gosbee / Stephen Muise / Zachary Atkinson / Kerri Wynne Macleod
- Venue of the Year: The Carleton
- Video Director of the Year: Brothers Boyd
- Video of the Year (Fan's Choice): 2nd Generation ft Morgan Toney and Keith Mullins - “Kina'mu” (Director: Matthew Ingraham)
Links: 2nd Generation, Morgan Toney, Keith Mullins, Video above courtesy of Jaime Battiste - Visual Artist of the Year: Heidi-Lyn O'Connor - East Track Mind
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