Buggy Jive earns Album of the Year at the Eddies

SCHENECTADY — Soul rock singer-songwriter Buggy Jive took home both Video and Album of the Year honors while indie pop artist Sydney Worthley received Record of the Year at the Fifth Annual Capital Region Thomas Edison Music Awards at Proctors on Sunday, April 30.

Other honorees included Frank Cavone of Mirth Films, who took home three awards, and WEXT and the Albany Symphony Orchestra each received two.

“In the first five years, we have had over 450 different individuals, bands, and organizations nominated, some multiple times, for a total of 950 finalists,” said founder/ co-producer Jim Murphy. “There is a pre-party each year for the nominees. There is an annual Eddies Music Hall of Fame event. We featured over 45 artists performing at our events. All of it exists as a vessel for the music community to come together and celebrate.”

The Eddies Music Awards are adjudicated by individuals who are active in the local music community and administered by Proctors Collaborative.

Since 2021, Eddies judges have also singled out individuals and organizations whose contributions to the music community don’t fit neatly in a traditional category. Merit award winners this year were:

· Family Tree, a collective of five musicians (Steve Candlen, Chris Carey, Lori Friday, Kenny Hohman, Chad Ploss) that invite musical guests from the region to participate weekly at their 18-month-and-counting Monday night residency at Putnam Place in Saratoga.

· “Courtyard Sessions” by Mirth Films, a 26-episode mini-concert video series featuring local musicians.

· Instruments for Students, a program of the Vanguard, a support organization of the Albany Symphony, which has collected hundreds of musical instruments through the years, donating them through schools to families who cannot afford to rent or own their own instruments.

Sydney Worthley earned Record of the Year for “How Soon is Now?” (Jim Gilbert)

Here are the 2023 Capital Region Thomas Edison Music Awards recipients:

Live Production Crew of the Year
Mirth Films

Presenter/Promoter of the Year
Caffè Lena – Sarah Craig

Music Recording Studio of the Year
Overit Studios

Record Label of the Year
Cacophone Records

Music Journalist of the Year
Michael Hochanadel

Music Photographer of the Year
Frank Cavone

Arts Publication of the Year
Nippertown

Radio DJ of the Year (terrestrial or streaming) of the Year
Chris Wienk

Radio Station of the Year
WEXT

Classical Artist/Ensemble of the Year
Albany Symphony Orchestra

World Music Artist of the Year
Alex Torres & His Latin Orchestra

Jazz Artist of the Year
Joe Barna

Electronica Artist of the Year
Architrave

Punk/Hardcore Artist of the Year
BattleaXXX

Metal/Hard Rock Artist of the Year
The Clay People

Merit Award
Family Tree
Steve Candlen, Chris Carey, Lori Friday, Kenny Hohman, Chad Ploss

Merit Award
Courtyard Sessions
Mirth Films

Merit Award
Instruments for Students
Vanguard – Albany Symphony Orchestra

R&B/Soul/Funk Artist of the Year
Victory Soul Orchestra

DJ of the Year
DJ Hollyw8d

Hip Hop/Rap Artist of the Year
B. Chaps & Freedom Stratton

Country/Bluegrass Artist of the Year
Jim Gaudet and The Railroad Boys

Country Cover Band of the Year
Stony Creek Band

Americana Artist of the Year
Reese Fulmer & The Carriage House Band

Folk/Traditional Artist of the Year (tie)
Drank The Gold

Folk/Traditional Artist of the Year (tie)
Michael Eck

Alt/Indie Artist of the Year
The Sea The Sea

Jam Band of the Year
Annie in the Water

Blues Artist of the Year
Nite Train with Thomasina Winslow

Party Cover Band of the Year
Off The Record

Solo or Duo Artist of the Year (Originals)
Sirsy

Solo or Duo Artist of the Year (Covers)
Steve Candlen

Rock/Pop Artist of the Year
Super 400

Songwriter of the Year
Girl Blue

Music Video of the Year
Buggy Jive – “Encyclopedia Black and the Case of You”

Record of the Year
Sydney Worthley – “How Soon Is Now?”

Album of the Year
Buggy Jive – “The Ghost of Alexander”

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