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Did the Jammys finish in 2008 ? If so, the article does not state that. If they continued then the article needs updating; quite considerably if they run to the present. I have no knowledge of this event, but I assume some editors will know the present status. Thanks, - Derek R Bullamore (talk) 21:10, 4 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]

I think I have, at last, found the answer. In the Wiki article of one of the awards founders (Peter Shapiro) it stated when refering to the Jammy Awards, "The final installment in 2008 saw the members of Phish appear together on a public stage for the first time in nearly four years". Moral of the story: "If you want something doing, do it yourself". - Derek R Bullamore (talk) 18:45, 9 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]