ARIA Music Awards of 2010

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2010 ARIA Music Awards
Date7 November 2010 (2010-11-07)
Venue Sydney Opera House,
Sydney, New South Wales
Most awards Angus & Julia Stone (5)
Most nominationsAngus & Julia Stone (9)
Website ariaawards.com.au
Television/radio coverage
Network Network Ten
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The 24th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) are a series of award ceremonies which included the 2010 ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Hall of Fame Awards, ARIA Fine Arts Awards and ARIA Awards. The latter ceremony took place on 7 November at the Sydney Opera House and was telecast by Network Ten at 8:30pm. [1] [2] The final nominees for ARIA Award categories were announced on 28 September at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, as well as nominees for Fine Arts Awards and winners of the Artisan Awards. [1] [2] The 2010 awards were hosted by Russell Brand, Rebel Wilson and Matt Lucas.

Contents

For the first time in ARIA Awards history, public votes are used in four new categories, "Most Popular Australian Album", "Most Popular Australian Single", "Most Popular International Artist" and "Most Popular Australian Artist". [3]

On 27 October, the ARIA Hall of Fame inducted: The Church, The Loved Ones, Models, John Williamson and Johnny Young. [4] [5]

Multiple winners and nominees

ARIA Hall of Fame Inductees

The following artists were inducted into the 2010 ARIA Hall of Fame on 27 October at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion; the ceremony was telecast by SBS TV's RocKwiz at 9:20 p.m on 30 October. [4] [5]

Awards

ARIA Awards

Three new categories introduced, "Breakthrough Artist" (formerly "Breakthrough Artist – Single" and "Breakthrough Artist – Album"), "Best Hard Rock / Heavy Metal Album" and "Best Adult Alternative Album". [1]
Final nominees are shown, with result at right. [3]

Album of the Year

ArtistAlbumResult
Angus & Julia Stone Down the Way Won
Birds of Tokyo Birds of Tokyo Nominated
Sia We Are Born Nominated
Tame Impala Innerspeaker Nominated
Washington I Believe You Liar Nominated

Single of the Year

ArtistSingleResult
Angus & Julia Stone"Big Jet Plane"Won
Birds of Tokyo"Plans"Nominated
Sia"Clap Your Hands"Nominated
The Temper Trap "Love Lost"Nominated
Washington"How to Tame Lions"Nominated

Best Female Artist

ArtistAlbumResult
Clare Bowditch Modern Day AddictionNominated
Kylie Minogue Aphrodite Nominated
Lisa Mitchell "Oh! Hark!"Nominated
SiaWe Are BornNominated
WashingtonI Believe You LiarWon

Best Male Artist

ArtistAlbumResult
Dan Kelly Dan Kelly's DreamNominated
Dan Sultan Get Out While You Can Won
Guy Sebastian Like It Like That Nominated
John Butler April Uprising Nominated
Paul Dempsey "Fast Friends"Nominated

Best Group

ArtistAlbumResult
Angus & Julia StoneDown the WayNominated
Birds of TokyoBirds of TokyoNominated
Powderfinger Golden Rule Nominated
Tame ImpalaInnerspeakerNominated
The Temper Trap Conditions Won

Best Independent Release

ArtistAlbumResult
Art vs. Science Magic Fountain Nominated
Dan Sultan Get Out While You Can Nominated
Eddy Current Suppression Ring Rush to RelaxNominated
John Butler Trio April UprisingNominated
SiaWe Are BornWon

Best Adult Alternative Album

ArtistAlbumResult
Angus & Julia StoneDown the WayWon
Basement Birds Basement BirdsNominated
Clare BowditchModern Day AddictionNominated
The Cat Empire Cinema Nominated
WashingtonI Believe You LiarNominated
WhitleyGo Forth, Find MammothNominated

Best Adult Contemporary Album

ArtistAlbumResult
Angie Hart Eat My ShadowNominated
Crowded House Intriguer Won
Jimmy Barnes The Rhythm and the Blues Nominated
Lisa Miller Car Tape 2 Nominated
Perry Keyes Johnny Ray's DowntownNominated

Best Blues & Roots Album

ArtistAlbumResult
Ash Grunwald Hot Mama Vibes Nominated
Dan Sultan Get Out While You Can Won
Jeff Lang Chimeradour Nominated
John Butler TrioApril UprisingNominated
The Wilson Pickers Shake It DownNominated

Best Children's Album

ArtistAlbumResult
Greta Bradman Forest of Dreams: Classical Lullabies to Get Lost InNominated
Jay Laga'aia I Can Play AnythingNominated
Justine Clarke Great Big WorldNominated
Little Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill and the Little Hillbillies Little Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill and the Little Hillbillies Nominated
The Wiggles Let's Eat! Won

Best Comedy Release

ArtistAlbumResult
Andrew Hansen, Chris Taylor & Craig Shuftan The Blow Parade Won
Arj Barker Arj Barker ForeverNominated
Heath Franklin Heath Franklin's Chopper: Make Deadsh*ts HistoryNominated
Jimeoin Jimeoin on Ice LiveNominated
The Bedroom Philosopher Songs from the 86 Tram Nominated

Best Country Album

ArtistAlbumResult
Adam Harvey Both Sides Now Nominated
Catherine Britt Catherine BrittNominated
Jason Walker Ceiling Sun LettersNominated
Lee Kernaghan Planet Country Nominated
The McClymonts Wrapped Up Good Won

Best Dance Release

ArtistSingleResult
Art vs Science"Magic Fountain"Nominated
Miami Horror "Sometimes"Nominated
Midnight Juggernauts "The Crystal Axis"Nominated
Pendulum "Immersion"Nominated
Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP "We No Speak Americano"Won

Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album

ArtistAlbumResult
Airbourne No Guts. No Glory. Nominated
Dead Letter Circus This Is the Warning Nominated
Parkway Drive Deep Blue Won
The Amity Affliction Youngbloods Nominated
Violent Soho Violent Soho Nominated

Best Music DVD

ArtistDVDResult
Birds of Tokyo The Broken Strings Tour DVDNominated
Bliss n Eso Flying Colours LiveNominated
Josh Pyke The LighthouseNominated
Various Artists Sound Relief Won
Various Artists Before Too Long: Triple J's Tribute to Paul Kelly Nominated

Best Pop Release

ArtistReleaseResult
Bluejuice Head of the Hawk Nominated
Empire of the Sun "Half Mast"Nominated
Guy SebastianLike It Like ThatNominated
Kylie MinogueAphroditeNominated
SiaWe Are BornWon

Best Rock Album

ArtistAlbumResult
Birds of TokyoBirds of TokyoWon
Cloud Control Bliss ReleaseNominated
Eddy Current Suppression Ring Rush to RelaxNominated
PowderfingerGolden RuleNominated
Tame ImpalaInnerspeakerNominated

Best Urban Album

ArtistAlbumResult
Bliss n Eso Running on Air Nominated
Lowrider Round the WorldNominated
M-Phazes Good Gracious Won
Space Invadas Soul-FiNominated
Urthboy Spitshine Nominated

Breakthrough Artist

ArtistAlbumResult
Amy Meredith Restless Nominated
Cloud ControlBliss ReleaseNominated
Philadelphia Grand Jury Hope Is for Hopers Nominated
Tame ImpalaInnerspeakerNominated
WashingtonI Believe You LiarWon

Fine Arts Awards

"Best Jazz Album" category was moved to Fine Arts Awards from ARIA Awards section. [1]
Final nominees are shown, with result at right. [3]

Best Classical Album

ArtistAlbumResult
Aleksandr Tsiboulski Australian Guitar MusicNominated
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra & Paul DyerTapas – Tastes of the BaroqueWon
Li-Wei Qin Beethoven Cello SonatasNominated
David Hobson Enchanted WayNominated
Geoffrey Lancaster Haydn: Complete Keyboard Sonatas, Vol. 1Nominated
Richard Tognetti, Christopher Moore
& Australian Chamber Orchestra
Mozart Violin ConcertosNominated
Teddy Tahu Rhodes Bach AriasNominated

Best Jazz Album

ArtistAlbumResult
Dick Hughes & Christa Hughes Twenty First Century BluesNominated
James Morrison & The Idea of North Feels Like Spring Won
Joe Chindamo Another Place Some Other TimeNominated
Joseph Tawadros The Hour of SeparationNominated
The Necks Silverwater Nominated

Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show Album

ArtistAlbumResult
Burkhard Dallwitz Underbelly Nominated
Christopher Gordon & Various Artists Mao's Last Dancer Nominated
Soundtrack Before Too Long: Triple J's Tribute to Paul Kelly Won
Various Artists Bran Nue Dae Nominated
Various Artists Accidents Happen Nominated

Best World Music Album

ArtistAlbumResult
Archie Roach Music Deli Presents Archie Roach 1988 Nominated
Joseph Tawadros The Prophet: Music Inspired by the Poetry of Kahlil GibranNominated
Mamadou Diabate, Bobby Singh & Jeff Lang Djan Djan Won
The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra Do Anything Go AnywhereNominated
Xavier Rudd Koonyum Sun Nominated

Artisan Awards

The winners and nominees of the Artisan Awards were announced on 28 September 2010. [1]
Final nominees and winners, results shown at right. [3]

Best Cover Art

Cover ArtistMusical artistAlbumResult
Angus & Julia StoneAngus & Julia StoneDown the WayWon
Cameron Gray & Scott Smith Dead Letter Circus This Is the WarningNominated
David Homer, Aaron Hayward, DebaserBirds of TokyoBirds of TokyoNominated
DebaserBluejuiceHead of the HawkNominated
Leif Podhajsky Tame Impala Innerspeaker Nominated

Best Video

DirectorMusical artistSingleResult
Alex RobertsArt vs. Science"Magic Fountain"Nominated
Krozm (Chris Hill, Ewan Macleod and Lachlan Dickie) Sarah Blasko "Bird on a Wire"Nominated
Head PicturesPowderfinger"All of the Dreamers"Nominated
Kiku OheAngus & Julia Stone"Big Jet Plane"Nominated
Kris Moyes Sia"Clap Your Hands"Won

Engineer of the Year

EngineerMusical artistReleaseResult
Jeff McCormackAdam HarveyBoth Sides NowNominated
John CastleWashingtonI Believe You LiarNominated
Rick Will Grinspoon Six to MidnightNominated
Victor Van VugtClare BowditchModern Day AddictionNominated
Wayne ConnollyPaul Dempsey"Fast Friends"Won

Producer of the Year

ProducerMusical artistReleaseResult
Angus & Julia StoneAngus & Julia StoneDown the Way(some tracks only) [nb 1] Won
Charles Fisher, Hoodoo Gurus Charles Fisher, Hoodoo Gurus Purity of Essence Nominated
Forrester SavelDead Letter CircusThis Is the WarningNominated
Lisa Miller, Shane O'Mara Lisa MillerCar Tape 2Nominated
Scott Horscroft, Adam SparkBirds of TokyoBirds of TokyoNominated
  1. Angus and Julia Stone produced "Black Crow", "For You", "Santa Monica Dream", "Yellow Brick Road", "Walk It Off", and "Hush".

Public voted awards

For the first time in ARIA Awards history, the public voted in four new categories. Initial nominees for both "Most Popular Australian Album" and "Most Popular Australian Single" were the ten highest selling albums and singles, respectively, in the eligibility period (28 August 2009 to 21 August 2010 inclusive). The third category is "Most Popular International Artist" where non-Australian artists with highest selling albums or singles are nominated. "Most Popular Australian Artist" nominees are pooled from the finalists in 26 categories of the year's ARIA Awards (excludes ARIA Artisan Awards nominees). [1] First round of voting occurred from 14 to 28 October to determine the final five nominees. [3] The second round of voting occurred from 31 October to 6 November with the winners announced on 7 November. [3] Final nominees are shown, with result at right. [3]

Most Popular Australian Album

ArtistAlbumResult
Angus & Julia StoneDown the WayNominated
Guy SebastianLike It Like ThatNominated
Vanessa Amorosi Hazardous Nominated
PowderfingerGolden RuleWon
The Temper TrapConditionsNominated

Most Popular Australian Single

ArtistSingleResult
Guy Sebastian"Like It Like That"Nominated
Kate Miller-Heidke "The Last Day on Earth"Nominated
The Temper Trap"Sweet Disposition"Won
Vanessa Amorosi"This Is Who I Am"Nominated
Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup"We No Speak Americano"Nominated

Most Popular International Artist

ArtistResult
Katy Perry Nominated
Lady Gaga Nominated
Michael Bublé Nominated
Mumford & Sons Won
Taylor Swift Nominated

Most Popular Australian Artist

ArtistResult
Angus & Julia StoneNominated
Guy SebastianNominated
PowderfingerWon
The Temper TrapNominated
Vanessa AmorosiNominated

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