Ranky Tanky have achieved many firsts for South Carolina’s West African-rooted Gullah community since their formation, earning yet another milestone at last night’s GRAMMY Awards by taking home the Best Regional Roots Album prize for their sophomore release, Good Time. The album, which also hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz Chart over the summer, combines songs carried down through generations in the Sea Islands of the Southeastern United States with the band’s own original compositions in the Gullah tradition. In Ranky Tanky’s hands, this style of music has been described as “soulful honey to the ears” (NPR) while being covered by the New York Times, NPR’s Fresh Air and The TODAY Show, who had the band on for a performance earlier this year.

Watch Ranky Tanky accept their GRAMMY for Best Regional Roots Album

Watch Ranky Tanky perform “Freedom” on The TODAY Show here

Listen to the GRAMMY-winning record Good Time here

Ranky Tanky on TKA

Congrats to Jontavious Willis, Bobby Rush and Walter Trout on their 2020 BMA nods!

Willis is nominated in three categories: Best Emerging Artist, Best Traditional Blues Male Artist, and Best Traditional Blues Album for his 2019 release Spectacular Class

Rush is nominated for the prestigious B.B. King Entertainer of the Year award, as well as Best Soul Blues Album for his record Sitting on Top of the Blues.

Trout is a contender for both Best Blues Rock Artist and Best Blues Rock Album, for his covers album Survivor Blues.

See the Full 2020 BMA Nominations

Jontavious Willis on TKA

Bobby Rush on TKA