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Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album

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The Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album is an award presented at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards,[1] to recording artists for quality works (songs or albums) in the bluegrass music genre. Honors in several categories are presented at the ceremony annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position".[2]

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Originally called the Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Recording (Vocal or Instrumental),[3] the award was first presented in 1989. In 1990 and 1991, the category was renamed Best Bluegrass Recording, and in 1990, the award was reserved for singles rather than albums. Since 1992, the award has been presented under the category Best Bluegrass Album. Beginning in 1993, award recipients often included the producers, engineers, and/or mixers associated with the nominated work in addition to the recording artists.[4] In 1995 and 1997, producers of compilation albums were the only award recipients.

The inaugural recipient of the award was Bill Monroe, widely considered to be the founder of the genre. Alison Krauss has the most wins in the category, with six, including five with her band Union Station who are tied with Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder for second most wins. Jim Lauderdale, Nashville Bluegrass Band, and Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway are the only other acts to have won more than once, with two awards each. Del McCoury holds the record for most nominations, with ten, while Doyle Lawson, Noam Pickelny, Peter Rowan, and The Seldom Scene have the most nominations without a win, with four. In 2018, the first tie in the history of the category occurred, with the award being presented to both Rhonda Vincent and The Infamous Stringdusters. The current recipient of the award is Billy Strings, who won at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards.

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Recipients

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Six-time award winner Alison Krauss, performing in 2007
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Five-time award winner Ricky Skaggs (along with Kentucky Thunder), performing in 2007
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2001 award winner Dolly Parton
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Two-time award winner Jim Lauderdale
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2003 award winner Ralph Stanley
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Four-time recipient Jerry Douglas has won as a member of both Union Station and The Earls of Leicester
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Two-time winners The Del McCoury Band
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2010 award winner Steve Martin
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Rhonda Vincent received the award in 2018 following five previous nominations
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2021 and 2025 recipient Billy Strings.
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Béla Fleck won in 2022 following two prior nominations.
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Two-time winners Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway.
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^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.
^[II] Awards were presented to Jerry Douglas and Tut Taylor as the producers of the album.
^[III] An award was presented to Todd Phillips as the producer of the album.

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Artists with multiple wins

6 wins
5 wins
2 wins

Artists with multiple nominations

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10 nominations
9 nominations
8 nominations
7 nominations
6 nominations
5 nominations
4 nominations
3 nominations
2 nominations

Notes

  1. Including nine as a member of Del McCoury Band
  2. Including six as a member of Union Station
  3. Including three as a member of Union Station, and one as a member of Earls of Leicester
  4. Including one as a member of Mighty Poplar
  5. Including two as a member of Osborne Brothers
  6. Including two as a member of Jim & Jesse

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