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Posted by Sarah Rodman  December 3, 2009 12:13 AM
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The Boston Music Awards were handed out tonight at the Liberty Hotel and electro-popsters Passion Pit were the big winners, scoring two trophies for Act and Song of the Year.

Congratulations to all the winners.

Act of the Year - Passion Pit

Album of the Year – “Oh My God, Charlie Darwin” - The Low Anthem

Song of the Year – “The Reeling” – Passion Pit

Americana Act of the Year – Sarah Borges & The Broken Singles

Blues Act of the Year – David Maxwell

DJ/Electronic Act of the Year – Bodega Girls

Folk Act of the Year – Ellis Paul

Gospel/Choir Act of the Year – Berklee Reverence Gospel Choir

Hip Hop Act of the Year – Esoteric

International Music Act of the Year – Debo

Jazz Act of the Year – Esperanza Spalding

Metal Act of the Year – Converge

New Act of the Year – Mean Creek

Male Vocalist of the Year – Eli “Paperboy” Reed

Female Vocalist of the Year – Sarah Cronin (Drug Rug)

Producer of the Year – Hip Hop – D-Tension

Producer of the Year – Pop/R&B – Malik Williams

Producer of the Year – Rock – Paul Kolderie/Adam Taylor

Punk Act of the Year – Dropkick Murphys

R&B Act of the Year – Lisa Bello

Rock Act of the Year – The Upper Crust

Singer/Songwriter of the Year – Will Dailey

Live Act of the Year – Rubblebucket

Pop Act of the Year – Everyday Visuals

Unsung Hero Award – Dennis Brennan

Humanitarian of the Year – Ernie Boch, Jr.

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Sarah Rodman is a staff music critic for the Boston Globe.
James Reed is a staff music critic for the Boston Globe.
Jonathan Perry is the Globe's Scene & Heard columnist, covering local music.
Michael Brodeur is the assistant arts editor for the Boston Globe, covering pop music, TV, and nightlife.
Julian Benbow is a staff writer at the Boston Globe, covering sports and music.
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