APRA Music Awards of 1993
The Australasian Performing Right Association Awards of 1993 are a series of awards, which were held at the Regent Hotel, Sydney, in November 1993. The APRA Music Awards were presented by Australasian Performing Right Association and the Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society.
Awards
Winners are shown in bold with known nominees shown in plain.Category | Details | Result |
Songwriter of the Year | Greg Arnold | |
Ted Albert Memorial Award | Peter Sculthorpe | |
Song of the Year | "Four Seasons in One Day" by Crowded House | |
Song of the Year | "Black Stick" by The Cruel Sea | |
Song of the Year | "Happy Birthday Helen" by Things of Stone and Wood | |
Song of the Year | "Lost" by The Badloves | |
Song of the Year | "You Were There" by Southern Sons | |
Country Song of the Year | " Australia Calling" by John Williamson | |
Country Song of the Year | "Boys from the Bush" by Lee Kernaghan | |
Country Song of the Year | "Fifteen Minutes of Fame" by Cameron Daddo | |
Country Song of the Year | "From Frankie with Love" by Craig Giles | |
Country Song of the Year | "Red Roses" by Shanley Del | |
Contemporary Classical Composition of the Year | "Symphony Da Pacem Domine" by Ross Edwards | |
Children's Composition of the Year | "Tigers Roaring in the Afternoon" by Monica Trapaga | |
Jazz Composition of the Year | "Desperados" by Bernie McGann Trio | |
Jazz Composition of the Year | "Hindered on His Way to Heaven" by Vince Jones and Barney McAll | |
Jazz Composition of the Year | "Just Perfect" by Mistaken Identity | |
Jazz Composition of the Year | "Lilac Embers" by Clarion Fracture Zone | |
Jazz Composition of the Year | "Welcome to the World of Major Crime" by Paul Grabowsky | |
Most Performed Foreign Work | "You Don't Treat Me No Good" by Sonia Dada | |
Most Performed Australian Work | "Daddy's Gonna Make You a Star" by Company of Strangers | |
Most Performed Australian Work Overseas / Overseas Award | "Fall At Your Feet" by Crowded House | |
Television or Film Score of the Year | Romper Stomper by John Clifford White and the Romper Stomper Orchestra & Band | |
Television or Film Theme of the Year | Phoenix by Paul Grabowsky |