The Kody Norris Show Nominated For Two 2024 International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) Awards
Nominated For New Artist of the Year and Video of the Year for “I Call Her Sunshine”‘Rhinestone Revival: The Kody Norris Show’ Exhibit Now Open At Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & MuseumGrand Ole Opry Extends Invitation To The Kody Norris Show To Return On Wednesday, July 31st To Perform
As announced by the International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) today, award-winning country & bluegrass group, The Kody Norris Show is nominated for two categories including New Artist of the Year and Music Video of the Year for their single “I Call Her Sunshine.” This year marks The Kody Norris Show’s first official nominations at the IBMA Awards. The group was recently honored with a new exhibit at The Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum in Owensboro, Kentucky highlighting their music and career from throughout the years. The new exhibit, Rhinestone Revival: The Kody Norris Show, features several of the band’s brightly colored suits with intricate rhinestones and embroidery, cowboy boots, hats, instruments, and awards.
“Now this excites us,” shares Kody Norris. “We were listening to the nominees live and were absolutely shocked to hear our name in both categories! We hope our fans and voting members will remember The Kody Norris Show when casting the final ballot!”
“We are so thrilled for The Kody Norris Show! Momentum has been building for the band and we are excited to see the IBMA voters confirm what we already know: The Kody Norris Shown is one of the best in the business!” – Mark Freeman/ Owner, Rebel Records
Tickets are now on sale for the 35th annual IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards, and for all IBMA World of Bluegrass events; visit worldofbluegrass.org for details.
On the heels of the nominations, the Grand Ole Opry has invited The Kody Norris Show to return, nearly one year after their Opry debut (August 9, 2023). On Wednesday, July 31st, the group will once again perform on the revered stage, followed days later with a full concert at the legendary Station Inn, Saturday, August 3rd.
Earlier this year, the band brought home seven trophies from SPBGMA for Entertainer of the Year, Instrumental Group of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Band (Overall) of the Year. Adding to the wins, Mary Rachel Nalley-Norris was named Fiddle Performer of the Year, and Josiah Tyree won Banjo Performer of the Year.
Of the twelve songs included on The Kody Norris Show’s latest album, Rhinestone Revival, four are penned by frontman Kody Norris: “Baltimore I’m Leaving,” “Please Tell Me Why,” “Gotta Get My Baby Back,” and their latest single, “Fiddler’s Rock.” Last October, the first single, “Mountain Rosalie,” was released along with an accompanying lyric video. New elements to Rhinestone Revival include a track sung by Kody’s fiddling “sweetie” Mary Rachel Nalley-Norris, who steps out on “Endless Highway,” a tune Alison Krauss made famous in 1990. In addition, the band’s banjo ace, Josiah Tyree, takes the lead on their current single, “I Call Her Sunshine.” Charlie Lowman rounds out the group, keeping perfect time on bass.
To order/stream Rhinestone Revival, visit HERE.
The Kody Norris Show’s ‘Rhinestone Revival’ Tour Dates:
JUL 19 – Doc and Rosa Lee Watson Music Fest / Sugar Grove, N.C.
JUL 20 – Backyard Breakdown / Mountain City, Tenn.
JUL 31 – Grand Ole Opry / Nashville, Tenn.
AUG 02 – Fuhrmann Auditorium / Covington, La.
AUG 03 – The Station Inn / Nashville, Tenn.
AUG 09 -Elkins Creek Bluegrass Festival / Pedro, Ohio
AUG 16 – North Carolina State Bluegrass Festival / Marion, N.C.
AUG 17 – Gandy Dancer Music Festival / Mazomanie, Wis.
AUG 18 – Bluegrass Ramble at the Barn / Columbus, Ohio
AUG 23 – The Lakes Bluegrass Festival / Backus, Minn.
AUG 24 – The Lakes Bluegrass Festival / Backus, Minn.
SEP 06 – Mountain City Fiddler’s Convention / Mountain City, Tenn.
SEP 07 – Mountain City Fiddler’s Convention / Mountain City, Tenn.
SEP 12 – Jerusalem Ridge Bluegrass Celebration / Beaver Dam. Ky.
SEP 13 – Backyard Bluegrass Festival / Sullivan, Ill.
SEP 14 – Carolina Bible Camp Bluegrass Festival / Mocksville, N.C.
SEP 15 – Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion / Bristol, Tenn.
SEP 18 – Americana Fest / Nashville, Tenn.
SEP 19 – Dailey & Vincent American Made Music Festival / Hiawassee, Ga.
SEP 20 – Uncle Pen Fest / Morgantown, Ind.
SEP 21 – Poppy Mountain Bluegrass Festival / Morehead, Ky.
OCT 05 – Broken String Bluegrass Festival / Jeffersonton, Va.
OCT 25 – The Station Inn / Nashville, Tenn.
OCT 26 – Headin’ Home Fest / Swainsboro, Ga.
NOV 07 – Roberts Centre / Wilmington, Ohio
NOV 08 – Mountain View Bluegrass Fall Festival / Mountain View, Ark.
NOV 09 – Mountain View Bluegrass Fall Festival / Mountain View, Ark.
NOV 16 – Carter Family Fold Music Shows / Hilton, Va.
NOV 17 – Years of Farming Bluegrass Show / Flemingsburg, Ky.
NOV 23 – A. Curtis Andrew Auction / Federalsburg, Md.
NOV 30 – Thanksgiving Bluegrass Festival / Brooksville, Fla.
For additional concert information and The Kody Norris Show’s full schedule, visit HERE.
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About The Kody Norris Show:
The Kody Norris Show continues bringing bluegrass music to both core fans of the genre and new audiences. They are a youthful voice in bluegrass music, and insiders have awarded them multiple IBMA & SPBGMA Nominations and wins, including Entertainer of the Year, Instrumental Group of the Year, Guitar Performer of the Year for Kody Norris, and Fiddler of the Year for Mary Rachel Nalley-Norris. The Kody Norris Show’s album All Suited Up (2021) charted at #7, and Rhinestone Revival (2023) at #8 on the Billboard charts. Their trademarked high-energy style delivers an unrivaled live show experience. The band has played the Ryman Auditorium, Grand Ole Opry, SiriusXM, and other stages worldwide. Rife with rhinestones, loaded with laughs, and a heaping helping of high-powered traditional music, The Kody Norris Show is truly one of a kind. For more information, visit thekodynorrisshow.com.
About the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum:
Located in Owensboro, Kentucky, the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum is a nonprofit dedicated to the history and preservation of bluegrass music. Among the many community and educational events produced by the Hall of Fame is the annual ROMP Festival, a four-day bluegrass music festival attended by over 25,000 annually. Learn more about the Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame & Museum at bluegrasshall.org and connect with us on social media @bluegrasshall.
About IBMA:
IBMA – the International Bluegrass Music Association – is the non-profit music
association that connects, educates, and empowers bluegrass professionals and enthusiasts, honoring tradition and encouraging innovation in the bluegrass community worldwide.