
In Pictures
The Marshall Morlock Band takes home Cover Act of the Year.
Jeff Dalton, who doubles as the Iggies’ music director, accepts his Mentor of the Year Award for his work with Sunrise Studios.
Martin Sedlak, joined by Rae Hartwell, receives his Instrumentalist of the Year Award.
A perennial favorite, Gary Hempsey takes home the Song of the Year Award for his song ‘Sinkhole.’
Andy Westcott accepts his Blues Band of the Year Award on behalf of the Andy Westcott Band.
Carolyn Guarini congratulates a happy Hiram Garza on his Supporting Artist of the Year recognition.
Local favorites Homegrown were named Country Act of the Year.
Jesse Wagner and Jillian Todd accept their Duo of the Year Award after a stellar performance.
Previous Vocalist of the Year winner Kari Wolf sings our Lifetime Appreciation Award winner Moose Boles’ original songs.
Ron Gregorcic accepts the Rock Band of the Year Award for The Durtbags.
Pictured with Laura Gabby, Charlie Brumley wins the multifaceted Fan of the Year Award.
Tony Baltimore takes home the awards for both Album of the Year for ‘Bordello’ and Songwriter of the Year.
The multitalented Bria Ansara wins Entertainer of the Year.
The Cantina Band sings their appreciation for their Jazz Act of the Year Award.
Reggae Lou and the Kind Buds are named Reggae Act of the Year.
. In addition to playing in the Iggies’ house band, Ross Brown wins Solo Artist of the Year.
A relative newcomer to the Key West music scene, Tantra Grillo receives the Rap Artist of the Year award.
Collette Campbell accepts the coveted Rising Star Award.
The Key West Theater is located at 512 Eaton St. across from The Studios of Key West, which is home to its own particular set of spirits.
You can find out about upcoming events at thekeywesttheater.com, or calling the box office at 305-985-0433.
DePalma’s passion for Key West’s vibrant music scene led him to spend countless hours photographing and interviewing dozens of musicians. His photographs capture the rocking spirit of a tiny island filled with over fifty venues featuring live music, and his words roll out the stories, struggles, and triumphs of musicians who play for us night after night.