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Hey Rosetta! takes home 3 ECMAs from Sydney, N.S. awards gala

Newfoundland's Hey Rosetta! was the big winner at the East Coast Music Awards sold-out show Thursday night.

'A lot of passion went into this,' says Jenn Grant, winner of Solo Recording of the Year

Newfoundland's Hey Rosetta! was the big winnerat the East Coast Music Awards sold-outshow Thursday night.

With seven nominations, the St. John's band went home with three wins, including Album of the Year and Group Recording of the Year forSecond Sight.

Soft Offering (For the Oft Suffering) won Song of the Year.

"We just want to keep making music for the fans,"P.E.I. fiddler Kinley Dowling told CBC News.

"One of the things that I love about the ECMAs,it's just all kinds of music smashed together," leadvocalist Tim Baker said.

"It'sjust united by a love for it, appreciation for it and good people helping each other out and having a good time. It's beautiful."

The celebration of Atlantic Canada's top musicians goes five days for East Coast Music Week, hosted this year in Sydney.

"Sydney is hopping. It's really jumping right now," board chairman Dean Stairs told CBC News before the show began.

'We beat Hey Rosetta!'

Another, ifnewer, St. John's band, Everglow,wonFans' Choice Video of the Year for alt pop songFeel Your Heart, which debuted last summer.

"I can't believe we beat Hey Rosetta!" vocalistJon Pike said.

Everglow percussionist Gordon Huxter and vocalist Jon Pike celebrate winning Fans' Choice Video of the Year. (Bob Mersereau/CBC)

'I just wanna holler'

NatalieMacMaster and husbandDonnell Leahy wonFans' Choice Entertainer of the Year, eliciting excitement from the internationally known fiddler.

"And I got it on my first try," MacMaster said accepting it on stage.

The duo also won Traditional Instrumental Recording of the Year for albumOne, released worldwide last spring.MacMastertalked about the importance of carrying on theCape Breton music tradition.

Ashley MacIsaac and Heather Rankin hosted and performed at the 2016 East Coast Music Awards Gala in Sydney, N.S. (Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press)

Ron Hynes tribute

Cape Breton musicians Ashley MacIsaac and Heather Rankin hosted the awards at Sydney's Centre 200. Both performed, and Rankin sang a tune from her upcoming solo album.

The awards featured performances by Hey Rosetta!, Jenn Grant, City Natives, Christina Martin, Fortunate Ones, Natalie MacMaster and Ben Caplan, among others.

Musicians paid tribute to Ron Hynes, as well, including Bruce Guthro, Lennie Gallant, Amelia Curran, Alan Doyleand Paul "Boomer" Stamp.

'A lot of passion'

PEI-born Jenn Grant won Solo Recording of the Year for album Compostela, featuring the popular song No One's Gonna Love You (Quite Like I Do) and guest artists from Buck 65 to Rose Cousins and Halifax new musicians Kim Harris and Stewart Legere.

"A lot of passion went into this," Grant said.

Nigadoo, N.B.'s Joey Robin Hachewon hisfirst ECMA forFrancophone Recording of the Year.

"I was tremblingtrying to keep it together," Hache said.

Halifax'sCity Nativeswon Aboriginal Artist of the Year for their third LP, Voltron.

'One big kitchen party'

Concerts through to Sunday will feature music from every genre and Atlantic Canadian province, Stairs said.

"It's going to be fabulous," Stairssaid. "One bigkitchenparty."

Follow the action this weekend

Keep up-to-date with CBC reporters for the entire East Coast Music Weekwith live coverage on@CBCMusicand@ECMusicHour, or via the hashtag #ECMW2016.

With files from Gary Mansfield, Holly Connors, Bob Mersereau, CBC Music