Jim Franklin, Rosa Madriz, Cherubs honored at 42nd Chronicle show
to all 53 categories in last week’s paper, rather than on stage, this year’s event tamped down the speeches – admittedly, sometimes a yawn fest – in favor of performances. Over a dozen 2023-2024 Austin Music Poll nominees took the stage at first-time AMAs locale Antone’s Nightclub for a cozy, collaborative celebration of the local music scene.
Not to be outdone, Best Vocalist winner Sabrina Ellis wrapped the evening with a rousing take on “I Will Always Love You.” Passing Dolly’s original and shooting straight for Whitney’s cover, collective awe washed over the room when Ellis cleared those high notes. New, less-stuffy, still-glitzy format in the books, the event ended, perhaps for the first time in AMAs history, three minutes ahead of schedule.
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