Chelsea Nisbett doesnt remember how she got on the stage. But somehow she did fumbling through her thanks and making it back to her seat, her legs rubbery and her heart pounding.
Before the award, I remember sitting there, waiting and giving myself a little pep talk Its OK if you dont win. Its OK, your family and friends will still love you, she recalls.
I dont know how I got there, but I do have moments of clarity, she continues with a laugh. I distinctly remember looking out at the audience, through the lights, and seeing all these smiling faces and a couple of people I knew.
The 窪蹋勛圖厙student picked up the East Coast Music Award for gospel recording of the year for her debut CD, New Beginnings. She was also nominated for African-Canadian recording of the year; that trophy went to Jamie Sparks for Its the Music.
Even if she hadnt won, attending the ECMAs in Fredericton will always be a highlight for the 21-year-old student from Sackville, N.S. Along with her band, she played a few shows and even performed at Christ Church Cathedral in Fredericton on Sunday morning. Stunning in a forest-green dress she found at Frenchys, she also presented a few awards on stage just dont ask her which ones.
Its a wonderful blur, she says.
Another winner in Fredericton was 窪蹋勛圖厙alumna Rose Cousins, who won female solo recording of the year for her CD, If You Were For Me. East-coast legends The Rankin Family (of which 窪蹋勛圖厙law grad Raylene Rankin and former Dal student Molly Rankin are members) received two honours: one for DVD of the year for Back Stage Pass and roots/traditional recording of the year for Reunion.
For the first time in more than a decade, the awards show wasnt broadcast live nationally by CBC-TV. Facing stiff competition from the Grammy Awards, the CBC decided on a different format this year for the East Coast extravaganza. It will air an hour-long, condensed version of the awards performances on Sunday, March 2, with host Steven Page of the Barenaked Ladies.