Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HR21

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  
Engrossed
1/24/23  
Enrolled
1/25/23  

Caption

Christone "Kingfish" Ingram; commend on winning his first Grammy Award during the 64th Annual Grammy Awards.

Impact

The resolution serves to honor and uplift a local talent from Mississippi, stressing the importance of the state's rich musical heritage and cultural contributions. By recognizing Ingram's achievements, HR21 aims to inspire not only aspiring musicians but also foster state pride. This recognition may also provide a sense of unity within the community, showcasing the artistic capabilities emerging from Mississippi, often referred to as the birthplace of America's music.

Summary

House Resolution 21 (HR21) commends and congratulates Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram for winning his first Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album for his album '662' at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. This resolution highlights Ingram's ascent as a prominent figure in the blues genre, emphasizing his extraordinary talent as a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. Notably, the resolution cites his media acclaim, with major publications recognizing his dynamic artistry and contribution to the blues music scene.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HR21 is one of enthusiasm and pride. Members of the House of Representatives, along with citizens, likely view this resolution as a positive affirmation of local talent and cultural significance. The celebratory nature of the resolution suggests a collective acknowledgment of Ingram's impact on the music industry and the recognition given to him on a national platform.

Contention

While HR21 is primarily celebratory, it underscores a broader narrative of Mississippi's artistry and the significance of supporting homegrown talent. There is little contention associated with the resolution itself; however, it highlights the ongoing efforts to elevate the recognition of Mississippi musicians in the national landscape, potentially bringing to the forefront discussions about state support for the arts, music education, and cultural preservation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SC536

Congratulate Clarksdale Guitar Star Christone "Kingfish" Ingram for winning the 2022 Grammy Award for Contemporary Blues.

MS HR59

Commends Jon Batiste on winning Album of the Year and four other awards at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards

MS HC43

Bobby Rush; commend and congratulate on winning his 3rd Grammy.

MS HR27

Commends Jo-El Sonnier upon winning the Grammy for Best Regional Roots Album at the 57th Grammy Awards

MS HR161

Congratulating Beyonc for winning three Grammys at the 2025 Grammy Awards.

MS HJR0916

A RESOLUTION to honor Paramore upon winning their first two Grammy Awards.

MS HR5

Commends The Band Courtbouillon upon winning a 2013 Grammy Award

MS SR31

Commends The Band Courtbouillon upon winning a 2013 Grammy Award.

MS HR831

Congratulating Little Joe Hernandez y La Familia on winning the Grammy Award for Best Tejano Album at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards.

MS HR459

Congratulating Beyoncé Knowles-Carter for setting a record for most Grammys received by a woman artist with her 28th Grammy Award win at the 2021 Grammy Awards.

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MS SC536

Congratulate Clarksdale Guitar Star Christone "Kingfish" Ingram for winning the 2022 Grammy Award for Contemporary Blues.

MS HC43

Bobby Rush; commend and congratulate on winning his 3rd Grammy.

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