Noam Pikelny Wins the Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass

I am pleased to announce the winner of the first annual Steve Martin Prize for Excellence in Banjo and Bluegrass, the incredible Noam Pikelny. Noam is the extraordinary banjoist for the Punch Brothers, playing not only traditional bluegrass, but classical, rock and jazz oriented music.  He is a player of unlimited range and astonishing precision.  We congratulate him on this honor. 

This award has been created to bring recognition to an individual or group for outstanding accomplishment in the field of five-string banjo or bluegrass music.  It is hoped that by highlighting the extraordinary musicianship of these artists, that bluegrass, and bluegrass-related music will enjoy an increased appreciation world-wide.

The recipients should be a person or group who has given us a fresh appreciation of this music, either through artistry, composition, innovation or preservation.  They should be professional or semi-professional, should be currently active in their careers and deserving of a wider audience.

The honoree will receive an unrestricted cash prize of fifty-thousand dollars, as well as a bronze sculpture created expressly for the prize by noted artist Eric Fischl.

The award is determined through a private process by a board consisting of  Earl Scruggs, Pete Wernick, Tony Trischka, Anne Stringfield, Alison Brown, Neil V. Rosenberg, Béla Fleck and Steve Martin.   The award is funded personally by the Steve Martin Charitable Foundation.

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Wednesday, September 08, 2010

Steve Martin on Good Morning America

Watch video and view photos from Steve Martin's appearance on Good Morning America this morning, Wednesday, September 8, where he discussed his new children's book Late For School and performed the song "Late For School" with the Steep Canyon Rangers. Continue reading »

Friday, August 27, 2010

November Book Events In Celebration of 'An Object of Beauty'

Steve Martin will be appearing at Barnes & Noble in New York City and the 92nd Street Y on behalf of his novel AN OBJECT OF BEAUTY, which will be released on November 23. Continue reading »

Advance Reviews For LATE FOR SCHOOL

Steve Martin's children's book Late for School will be released September 8, 2010. Read some early reviews. Continue reading »