Bluegrass Awards remember Earl Scruggs, Doc Watson

Thursday September 27, 2012 11:45 PM

CHRIS TALBOTT

The Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — It was a hard year in the bluegrass world and the loss of icons and friends colored the International Bluegrass Music Awards.

The Gibson Brothers won top honors of entertainer of the year and joined Junior Sisk & Ramblers Choice as the only multiple winners Thursday night at Ryman Auditorium. But the attention of most was turned toward the pioneers no longer able to attend.

An emotional Steve Martin paid tribute to the late banjo innovator Earl Scruggs with a special 30-banjo salute that included many of the world's top five-string players.

The IBMAs also saluted players Doc Watson, Doug Dillard and Everett Lilly, and bluegrass promoter and actor Andy Griffith, all of whom died in the last year. Watson won guitarist of the year posthumously.

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