In its first year of syndicated programming, the show has won industry awards including 3 Avas, Davey, Telly Award, Hermes, Aurora, Accolade and Communicator awards.
In 2007, KTXT-TV was awarded a Silver Telly Award for the first season of its original series, StoryTellers & MusicMakers.
Primarily funded by the U.S. Forest Service and completed in 2005, the series was narrated by Floyd "Red Crow" Westerman and directed by Catherine Busch Johnston, winning numerous awards including two Telly Awards.
In addition to winning the Telly Award, the Factual Entertainment Award and Hermes Platinum Press Award, Season One of "The Vanilla Ice Project" was selected as a finalist for the Cable Fax Awards.
After a longstanding online fan petition, Vonray reunited for a free and final "farewell" show on September 1, 2007 at the Hard Rock Live in Orlando, Florida; the entire performance was later featured on the local Orlando, FL-area cable channel Orange TV's television show, Livewire, which won a Telly Award in 2008.
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• 2007: For Annie - A short film based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe and is animated in a digital painting style (Received Telly Award ).
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• 2004: Winter / En Hiver - Animated in a quill pen style; an homage to illustrators like Edward Gorey (Received Telly Award, Crystal Heart Award ).
In 2003, Roman Yakub received a National Telly Award for the music to the TV commercial promoting a new concert venue for the Memphis Symphony Orchestra.
The video for the song was directed by Emmy Award winning filmmaker Shane Stanley and was awarded "Outstanding Music Video" at the 27th annual Telly Awards.
In 2005, a Telly award winning documentary was made revealing Rich's unusual childhood.