London Grammar’s “Strong” picks up Ivor Novello for “Best Song Lyrically and Musically”
22 May 2014, 17:59
| Written by
Robby Ritacco
London Grammar won big at this year’s 59th Ivor Novello Awards, taking home the award for Best Song Lyrically and Musically for “Strong,” from their debut LP If You Wait, out now via Metal & Dust Recordings.
Also taking Ivor Novellos this year are James Blake (Best Contemporary Song for “Retrograde”), Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds (Album Award for Push the Sky Away) and a Special International Award for Nile Rodgers.
You can watch the video for the Ivor Novello Award-winning “Strong” below, and see the rest of the winners here.
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