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Bug Music Wins Big at 52nd Annual Grammy Awards

Bug Music Publishing, the largest independent contemporary music publisher in the world, capped off an extraordinary 2009 at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards. Receiving a record number of 65 Grammy nominations, in nearly every category across the board, the publishing group took home a total of 15 Grammy awards, including the marquee Record of the Year for Kings of Leon's "Use Somebody." Kings of Leon were three for four on the evening, also winning Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and Best Rock Song for "Use Somebody."

Winning Grammy Awards in 10 different categories, Bug Music received nominations in a diverse 40 separate categories across all musical genres.

"It was an incredible day celebrating music's highest honors with all our nominees and winners, " said David Hirshland, President of Bug Music. "Not only did the day recognize the talents and successes of our writers, but certainly demonstrated the breadth and depth of the Bug Music catalog."

Prior to the telecast Bug Music held a pre-Grammy party for all their nominees and honored double Grammy nominee Booker T. Jones as their 2009 Legacy Songwriter award. His latest album "Potato Hole" won Best Pop Instrumental Album. Long time Bug Music writer and Producer of the Year nominee T Bone Burnett presented Bela Fleck with the 2009 Bug Music Songwriter of the Year award. Receiving two Grammy Awards for his three nominations, Bela Fleck's career count stands at 13 Grammy awards with a total of 27 Grammy nominations in more different categories than anyone in Grammy history.

Additional attendees included quadruple Grammy nominee, songwriter/producer and American Idol judge, Kara DioGuardi; winner of Best Traditional Folk Album Loudon Wainwright III; double nominees Jim Lauderdale and Kendell Marvel; blues nominee John Hammond and Grammy presenter, Oscar-nominated actor (Crazy Heart) Jeff Bridges.

Complete list of Bug Music's 52nd Annual Grammy Award winners:
Record of the Year – Kings of Leon "Only By The Night"
Best Rock Performance By A Duo or Group with Vocals – Kings of Leon "Use Somebody"
Best Rock Song – Kings of Leon "Use Somebody"
Best Pop Instrumental Performance – Bela Fleck "Throw Down Your Heart"
Best Pop Instrumental Album – Booker T. Jones "Potato Hole"
Best Traditional Blues Album – Ramblin' Jack Elliott "A Stranger Here"
Best Traditional Folk Album – Loudon Wainwright III "High Wide & Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project"
Best Contemporary Folk Album – Steve Earle "Townes" (all songs by Bug writer Townes Van Zandt)
Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album – Buckwheat Zydeco "Lay Your Burden Down"
Best Contemporary World Music Album – Bela Fleck "Throw Down Your Heart: Tales From the Acoustic Planet, Vol. 3 – Africa Sessions"

Grammy Award winning albums featuring Bug Music songs:
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album – Michael Buble "Michael Buble Meets Madison Square Garden"
Best Americana Album – Levon Helm "Electric Dirt"
Best Bluegrass Album – Steve Martin "The Crow/New Songs for the Five-String Banjo"
Best Contemporary Blues Album – The Derek Trucks Band "Already Free"
Best Historical Album – "The Complete Chess Masters (1950-1967)"

About Bug Music:

Boasting over 250, 000 copyrights including the classics "What a Wonderful World, " "Fever" and "Happy Together, " as well as hit songs from such musical luminaries as Johnny Cash, Pete Townshend, Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, Woody Guthrie, Townes Van Zandt and Stevie Ray Vaughan to contemporary hit makers Three Six Mafia, Ashley Gorley (Carrie Underwood, Trace Atkins), Kara DioGuardi (Pink, Jonas Brothers, Celine Dion), Iggy Pop, Bruno Mars, Ryan Adams, Kings of Leon and Wilco, Bug Music's reputation, across its eight offices in the US and Europe, as a writer/artist-oriented music company and trusted counsel of legendary estates and current artists is unrivaled.



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