Libera Awards

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Libera Awards
Current: 2021 Libera Awards
Awarded forThe achievements of the Independent music sector
CountryUnited States
Presented byA2IM
First awarded2012
Websiteliberaawards.com

The Libera Awards, sometimes referred to as The Libbys, are an annual awards ceremony organized by the American Association of Independent Music (A2IM). First hosted in 2012, the awards celebrate the independent music community. The capstone of A2IM's Indie Week, an annual music business conference, the ceremony has been able to be viewed by the public since 2020.[1]

The top-billed awards are generally Record of the Year and Best Live Act, in addition to Label of the Year, Best Sync Usage, and Video of the Year, among others. In addition to the awards which are voted on, A2IM annually confers the Lifetime Achievement and Independent Icon Awards to industry leaders and artists, respectively.

List of ceremonies[]

Year Date Venue Broadcast Host Ref.
2012 June 21 Le Poisson Rouge N/A John Ross Bowie [2][3]
2013 June 20 Highline Ballroom [4]
2014 June 20 [5]
2015 June 25 [6]
2016 June 16 Manhattan Center Ted Leo [7]
2017 June 8 PlayStation Theater [8][9]
2018 June 21 Kate Wolff [10][11]
2019 June 20 Ziegfield Theatre Chris Gethard [12][13]
2020 June 18 N/A YouTube [14]
2021 June 17 [15]

Award categories[]

Note: the names of most categories have been tweaked overtime with the most significant name changes indicated below. Updated 2021.[16]

Artist-specific awards[]

Former categories

  • Road Warrior of the Year (2012–2016) (2013–2015: Hardest Working Artist; 2016: Into the Pit Award)

Record-specific awards[]

  • Record of the Year (2012–)
  • A2IM Artist Record of the Year Award (2021–) (honors self-released artists)[1]
  • Best Alternative Rock Record (2020–)
  • Best Americana Record (2018–)
  • Best Blues Record (2018–)
  • Best Classical Record (2018–)
  • Best Country Record (2018–)
  • Best Dance/Electronic Record (2017–)
  • Best Folk/Bluegrass Record (2020–)
  • Best Hip-Hop/Rap Record (2017–)
  • Best Jazz Record (2018–)
  • Best Latin Record (2018–)
  • Best Metal Record (2018, 2020–)
  • Best Outlier Record (2018–)
  • Best Punk Record (2020–) (2020: Best Punk/Emo Album)
  • Best R&B Record (2018–)
  • Best Re-Issue (2018–)
  • Best Rock Record (2018–) (2020: Best Mainstream Rock Album)
  • Best Spiritual Record (2021–)
  • Best World Record (2018–)

Former categories

  • Groundbreaking Album of the Year (2015–2016)
  • Heritage Album of the Year (2015–2016)
  • Shifting Beats Award (2016)
  • Best Blues/Jazz/R&B Album (2017)
  • Best Classical/World Album (2017)
  • Best Country/Americana/Folk Album (2017)
  • Best Metal/Hard Rock Album (2017)
  • Best Indie Rock Album (2017)

Industry awards[]

  • Best Sync Usage (2012–)
  • Video of the Year (2012–)
  • Marketing Genius (2012–) (2012–2014: Light Bulb Award)
  • Creative Packaging (2012–)
  • Independent Champion (2012–) (2012–2013: 21st Century Award; 2014: Independent Ally of the Year; 2015: Marketplace Ally)
  • Label of the Year (Small) (2012–)
  • Label of the Year (Medium) (2019–) (2012–2018: combined into Indie Label (6 employees or more))
  • Label of the Year (Big) (2019–) (2012–2018: combined into Indie Label (6 employees or more))

Former categories

  • Music Supervisor (2012–2014)
  • A&R Team of the Year (2016)
  • Video of the Year (Fan Vote) (2017)

Special awards[]

A2IM Lifetime Achievement Award[]

This award was first presented at the inaugural Libera Awards to honor contributions by industry leaders in independent music.

Independent Icon Award[]

This award was first presented at the 2016 Libera Awards to honor a "groundbreaking Independent artists who have contributed to the Independent community and have paved the way for future Independents to succeed on their own terms."[25] In 2015, it was presented as the Appleseed Award.[26]

Independent Impact Award[]

Formally titled the A2IM Independent Impact Award (as of 2021)[1] this award honors the independent artist with the highest combined sales and streams as measured by Nielsen Music across all of the artist’s commercial releases in the U.S. between a yearlong period.[31]

External links[]

References[]

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