Courtney Barnett named best "Developing Non-US Act" amongst the 2015 Grulke Prize winners for SXSW

The third annual Grulke Prize has been awarded in three categories to some of the showcasing artists taking part in SXSW this year. The special accolade, created in honour of the late Brent Grulke, who was the Creative Director of the SXSW Music Festival, recognises artists from both the US and abroad who have shown considerable promise and have been breaking ground with their creativity and music. This year, Courtney Barnett has taken out the ‘Developing non-US Act’, noted as a ‘boundary pushing breakout performer’.

The 2015 Grulke Prize winner for Developing US Act is Leon Bridges. Fort Worth, Texas native Leon Bridges grabbed the spotlight at the SXSW Music Festival. The singer, whose sounds are a throwback blend of gospel and soul, has been likened to legends Sam Cooke and Otis Redding. Throughout his many performances he captivated attendees with his singular style. Bridges was signed to Columbia last year and his debut album will be released this summer.

The 2015 Grulke Prize winner for Developing Non-US Act is Courtney Barnett. The Australian indie rock powerhouse blazed through SXSW, charming audiences all over town. Her songs offer wit mixed with heartbreaking observation, and she’s fast becoming a boundary pushing breakout performer. Her debut album drops today, and it’s one of this year’s most anticipated releases.

The 2015 Grulke Prize winner for Career Act is Spoon. Local hero Britt Daniel and his band Spoon have been enchanting audiences for over 20 years. Having recently released one of the best albums of their career, They Want My Soul, their sounds are still as fresh and dynamic as the day they started. Spoon played to a packed crowd at the SXSW Auditorium Shores Stage on Lady Bird Lake and had one of the standout performances of the festival.

Jurors for the Grulke Prize include music critics, industry professionals, and SXSW staff who knew and worked with Brent over the years.

As part of the prize, the legendary NightBird Recording Studios at the Sunset Marquis will award the winners a two-day recording package that includes an engineer plus a two-night villa stay at the legendary Sunset Marquis Hotel located in West Hollywood, CA.

Last year’s winners were Future Islands, The Strypes and Damon Albarn.

Larry Heath

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