Shore Fire Clients Earn Nine Awards At 2024 Grammy Awards, Reflecting Diversity of Roster Across Pop, R&B, Folk, Jazz, Gospel, Roots and More | Shore Fire Media

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Shore Fire Clients Earn Nine Awards At 2024 Grammy Awards, Reflecting Diversity of Roster Across Pop, R&B, Folk, Jazz, Gospel, Roots and More

Samara Joy Presents Best New Artist Award and Wins Third Grammy in Two Years

Jacob Collier Performs Alongside Joni Mitchell On Telecast and Wins Sixth Career Grammy

Feb. 5, 2024 — Shore Fire Media is proud to congratulate its clients who received a collective nine Grammy Awards yesterday in a broad range of categories — including Pop, R&B, Folk, Jazz, Gospel, Roots, Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals, and Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package — highlighting the diversity of its roster across a multitude of genres and disciplines.

In addition to the 2024 trophy count, Shore Fire clients could be seen on last night’s telecast as well. Samara Joy, last year's Best New Artist winner, presented the award after winning Best Jazz Performance earlier in the day — her third Grammy in two years. After winning his sixth career Grammy, this year for Best Arrangement, Instruments and VocalsJacob Collierjoined Joni Mitchell for a historic performance of her timeless song “Both Sides Now.”

See below for a full rundown of Shore Fire’s 2024 Grammy winners.


Blind Boys of Alabama won the Best Roots Gospel Album award for “Echoes of the South,” bringing them to a total of six career wins.

Tasha Cobbs Leonard won the Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song award for her collaboration with Lecrae, “Your Power.” 

Jacob Collier won the Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals award for his work with säje on “In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning,” marking his sixth Grammy win to date. 

For The Birds: The Birdsong Project won the Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package award for the five volume, 20-LP deluxe box set designed by Jeri Heiden and John Heiden — produced by Grammy-winning producer/music supervisor Randall Poster and executive produced by Rebecca Reagan.

Samara Joy won Best Jazz Performance for “Tight,” marking the 2023 Best New Artist winner’s third Grammy in two years. 

Kylie Minogue won the Best Pop Dance Recording award for her dance-pop anthem “Padam Padam” — which Billboard, The Guardian, The New York Times, Rolling Stone and Variety heralded as one of the best songs of 2023.

Joni Mitchell (Rhino) won Best Folk Album for “Joni Mitchell at Newport,” bringing her career total to 10 Grammy awards.

PJ Morton won the Best Traditional R&B Performance award, marking five career wins in seven consecutive nomination years.

Tye Tribbett won the Best Gospel Album award for his “All Things New: Live In Orlando” recording, marking the second time he has won the award and bringing his career total wins to three.

The 65th Annual Grammy Awards were held at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles and broadcast live on CBS. The Grammy Premiere Ceremony was live-streamed internationally at GRAMMY.com.

 

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