On my scale, a Grammy weighs in about the same as a modicum of belly
button lint. Besides a shiny mantle piece, they are best used to
preface an artist in a speech, article or introduction. And in this,
it is indeed almost exactly the same honor as just being nominated.
Eg. "It is my pleasure to introduce, the Grammy nominated, Mr. Tater
Bug". That said, you could win the award for biggest horses ass (but
you'd have to take it from me first) and end up with "May I present...
the award winning... Dass Punk". To quote a saying from my youth...
"same diff".

What's important to me is not how much money you make but how you
play. I also believe who you are comes through in your music... so
there's that too I guess. And just so there's no misunderstanding...
hell yeah I keep score!

But as is the case with so many things... your millage may vary.
Brian


On Feb 12, 11:06 am, mistertaterbug <[email protected]> wrote:
> Skaggs won the Grammy. So did Alison Krauss and Robert Plant(I hear
> they left Stuart at home, though he certainly was an integral part of
> the sound...ooops. He did get a "thankyou"). The Steel Drivers got
> left out and they're a damned good band. There you go. Some people
> could break wind and get a hand. Go figger...
> Agi-tater
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