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IBMA Winners

15th ANNUAL IBMA AWARD WINNERS
October 7, 2004 in Louisville, KY

Entertainer of the Year: The Del McCoury Band
Album of the Year: "It's Just The Night"/The Del McCoury Band
Male Vocalist of the Year: Larry Sparks
Female Vocalist of the Year: Rhonda Vincent
Vocal Group of the Year: Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver
Instrumental Group of the Year: Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder
Emerging Artists of the Year: King Wilkie

Song of the Year: "Kentucky Borderline"/Rhonda Vincent
Album of the Year: "Live At The Ragged Edge"/Michael Cleveland & Tom Adams
Guitar Player of the Year: Bryan Sutton
Fiddle Player of the year: Michael Cleveland
Dobro Player of the Year: Rob Ickes of Blue Highway
Banjo Player of the Year: J.D. Crowe
Mandolin Player of the Year: Adam Steffey of Mountain Heart
Bass Player of the Year: Missy Raines
Gospel Recorded Performance of the Year: "Wondrous Love"/Blue Highway
Broadcaster of the Year: Terry Herd of Bluegrass Radio Network and Sirius Satellite Radio
Recorded Event of the Year: "Livin' Lovin' Losin': Songs of the Louvin Brothers"/various artists/Carl Jackson, producer on Universal South Records
2004 IBMA Bluegrass Hall of Honor Inductees: Curly Seckler and Bill Vernon