Rebecca Jade Tops List Of San Diego Music Awards Nominees With 5

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San Diego CA

18 February, 2022

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By Editor, Times of San Diego February 18, 2022 Singer Rebecca Jade leads the nominees for the 31st annual San Diego Music Awards with five nods, followed by rockers Mrs. Henry with four. Jade was nominated as a solo artist in the Song of the Year category, along with Best Video, and R&B Funk or Soul Song for "What's It Gonna Be." In fact, she was nominated three times in the latter category; she performs as a featured artist on the nominated songs "Toes in the Sand," by Jas Miller, and "When the Battle is Over," by the Sully Band. Mrs. Henry received nominations for Album of the Year, Rock Album of the Year, Best Rock Artist and Best Video. Other top-nominated artists include: Crhymes – Hip-Hop/Rap Song, Best Hip-Hop/Rap Artist, World Music Album (collaboration)Riston Diggs – Album of Year, Best Hip-hop/Rap Artist, Hip-Hop/Rap AlbumNights Like Thieves – Best Video, Rock Album, Best Rock ArtistSara Petite – Album of Year, Best Country or Americana Artist, Country or Americana AlbumThe Petty Saints – Best Video, Indie/Alternative Album, Best Indie/Alternative ArtistThe Verigolds – Album of Year, Pop Album, Best Pop ArtistThe annual awards show is set for April 19 on the outdoor concert stage at Humphreys by the Bay. Public voting for the awards, open now online, will continue until 5 p.m. March 15. Since the show's inception in 1991, proceeds from the San Diego Music Awards have been used to support music programs in local K-12 schools through the San Diego Music Foundation's Guitars for Schools program. Nearly $700,000 in proceeds have been donated to the cause, with instruments going to more than 100 public schools countywide. A selection of the 2022 San Diego Music Awards nominees (for the full list, see the awards website): Times of San Diego is an independent online news site covering the San Diego metropolitan area. Our journalists report on politics, crime, business, sports, education, arts, the military and everyday life in San Diego. No subscription is required, and you can sign up for a free daily newsletter with a summary of the latest news.

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