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Palmer Dominates Nashville's Indie Music Awards

Summary

  • Palmer secured two Origins Impact Awards for her podcast and a boxed set.
  • Angie K was named artist of the year at the recent awards.
  • The awards celebrate emerging and underrepresented Nashville artists.
Palmer Dominates Nashville's Indie Music Awards

The Origins Impact Awards, launched to honor emerging and underrepresented talent in Nashville, recently recognized outstanding artists and executives. Palmer emerged as a significant honoree, securing two awards.

Palmer's accolades included the Cultural Impact Award for her Apple Music podcast "Color Me Country" and the Innovative Project Award for "From Where I Stand." The latter project highlights Black country and Americana artists, marking a significant contribution to the genre's diverse narrative.

Further recognizing the breadth of talent, Angie K was named artist of the year, and Sacha's "Hey Mom I Made It" secured song of the year. The nominees were determined by industry members and fan write-in ballots, underscoring community involvement.

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The awards were launched by boutique entertainment agency Origins Music Group.
It was an expanded boxed set highlighting Black country and Americana artists.
Nominees were chosen from a write-in ballot cast by industry members and fans.

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