ARIA Music Awards
The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The event has been held annually since 1987 and encompasses the general genre-specific and popular awards as well as Fine Arts Awards and Artisan Awards, Achievement Awards and ARIA Hall of Fame – the latter were held separately from 2005 to 2010 but returned to the general ceremony in 2011. For 2010, ARIA introduced public voted awards for the first time.
Winning, or even being nominated for, an ARIA award results in a lot of media attention and publicity on an artist, and usually increases recording sales several-fold, as well as chart significance – in 2005, for example, after Ben Lee won three awards, his album Awake Is the New Sleep jumped from No. 31 to No. 5 in the ARIA Charts, its highest position.
History
In 1983, the Australian Recording Industry Association was established by the six major record companies then operating in Australia, EMI, Festival Records, CBS, RCA, WEA and Polygram replacing the Association of Australian Record Manufacturers which was formed in 1956. It later included smaller record companies representing independent acts/labels and has over 100 members.Australian TV pop music show Countdown presented its own annual awards ceremony,, which were co-produced by Carolyn James from 1981 to 1984 and, in the latter two years, in collaboration with ARIA. ARIA provided peer voting for some awards, while Countdown provided coupons in the related Countdown Magazine for viewers to vote for populist awards. At the 1985 Countdown awards ceremony, held on 14 April 1986, fans of INXS and Uncanny X-Men scuffled during the broadcast and as a result ARIA decided to hold their own awards.
Starting with the first ceremony, on 2 March 1987, ARIA administered its own entirely peer-voted ARIA Music Awards, to "recognise excellence and innovation in all genres of Australian music" with an annual ceremony. Initially included in the same awards ceremonies, it established the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1988, it held separate annual ceremonies from 2005 to 2010, the Hall of Fame returned to the general ceremony in 2011. The ARIA Hall of Fame "honours Australian musicians' achievements have had a significant impact in Australia or around the world".
The first ceremony, in 1987, featured Elton John as the compere and was held at the Sheraton Wentworth Hotel, Sydney. There were no live performances at the early ARIAs, music for both walk on/walk off was supplied by a nightclub dj, Rick Powell. All subsequent ceremonies were held in Sydney except the 1992 event at World Congress Centre, Melbourne. For 2010, ARIA introduced public voted awards for the first time. Winning, or even being nominated for, an ARIA award results in a lot of media attention and publicity on an artist, and may increase recording sales several-fold, as well as chart significance – in 2005, for example, after Ben Lee won three awards, his album Awake Is the New Sleep jumped from No. 31 to No. 5 in the ARIA Charts, its highest position.
Broadcast history
The first five ARIA Awards were not televised, at the very first award ceremony on 2 March 1987, the host, Elton John, advised the industry to keep them off television "if you want these Awards to stay fun". The first televised ARIA Awards ceremony occurred in 1992, all subsequent ceremonies were televised. They were broadcast on Network Ten from 2002 to 2008 and returned in 2010. Nine Network aired the ceremony on 26 November 2009, its digital channel, GO!, aired the 2011 ARIA Music Awards on 27 November 2011.Controversy
At the 1988 ceremony a fracas developed between band manager, Gary Morris, accepting awards for Midnight Oil, and former Countdown compere, Ian "Molly" Meldrum, who was presenting. They conflicted over visiting United Kingdom artist, Bryan Ferry, who had also presented an award. Morris objected to Ferry's presence and insulted him, Meldrum defended Ferry and then scuffled with Morris. In 1995 electronic music group, Itch-E and Scratch-E, won the inaugural award for "Best Dance Release" for their single, "Sweetness and Light". Band member, Paul Mac thanked Sydney's ecstasy dealers for their help. One of the sponsors of the awards, that year, was the National Drug Offensive. In 2005 Mac explained that he did not expect to win and so had not prepared a speech. His speech was bleeped for the TV broadcast.During the 2004 voting process, former 3RRR radio DJ, Cousin Creep, published his user name and password on a music site, Rocknerd, allowing public votes, before being removed from voting two days later. The 2007 ARIA Awards telecast was marred by controversy, after it was revealed by the ABC's Media Watch programme that Network Ten had used subliminal advertising during the course of the broadcast, which under the Australian Media and Broadcasting rules, such an activity is illegal. Network Ten disputed the finding, however their basis for defence was criticised by Media Watch, as demonstrating an ignorance of the rules. The 2010 telecast was criticised in media reports: Crikey's Neil Walker decried the "infamously shambolic Sydney Opera House fiasco", The Punch's Rebekah Devlin speculated on it being the worst ever telecast, "it felt like we’d stumbled into some raging A-list party and we definitely weren’t invited Guests who were there said it was a great night, but it reignites the debate of what the Arias are actually all about… is it an event staged for the musicians and the people there, or is it for a TV audience?", while Daily Telegraphs Kathy McCabe felt the "underlying problem with the past two years’ telecasts is they have tried to be all things to all people and do way too much" and advised that ARIA should get "professionals to do the job professionally, give them ample time to rehearse and allow them to protest when the words just don’t work". In 2011 Dallas Crane's vocalist and guitarist, Dave Larkin hoped for improvement from ARIA and the telecast, "o gross was last year’s 'stubby-on-the-opera-house-steps' screaming match, that it still burns a brutal reflux just thinking what horrible depths our embattled industry and its unfortunate viewership plummeted to on that grievous evening of small screen hell" and felt their main flaw was that the "ARIAs never seem to take enough time or pride educating the masses on our local industry legends... There never seems to be enough reference or homage paid to great Aussie pop and rock trailblazers who made and continue to make Australian music what it is today".
Nomination process
To be eligible, a release must be commercially available within the specified period for a given year. Material must be previously unrecorded, thus ruling out most live albums. A recording can be nominated within multiple categories, but only one genre category. Re-released recordings are not eligible and compilations are not eligible.Artists must either be Australian citizens, or have applied for or attained permanent resident status and have resided in Australia for at least six months within the specified period. For bands, at least half the members of the group must meet this requirement. If a recording refers to both an individual and a band, it must be nominated only the basis of the individual or the band, not mixed or both.
Some categories have further requirements as specified below:
- Album/Single of the Year: Recording must appear in the ARIA Top 100 Albums or Singles chart respectively during the specified period.
- Breakthrough Artist : Artist must not have previously reached the final five nominations in any ARIA awards category for any release, or have been in a group that has done so, or have a previous release in the Top 50 release charts.
- Best Rock Album: "Recording must be directed toward Contemporary Rock, Modern Rock and Active Rock formats."
- Best Adult Contemporary Album: "Recording must be directed toward Adult Contemporary formats."
- Best Pop Release: "Recording must be directed toward CHR/Top 40 formats."
- Best Independent Release: Recording must be released and funded by an ARIA member that is not a member of a multinational corporation.
- Best Music DVD: Compilations may enter this category. Content must be at least 60% original. The release must be eligible to appear on the ARIA Music DVD chart.
- Best Comedy Release: Compilations are acceptable. Album, single and DVD releases are all eligible. Content must be 100% original.
- Best Children's Album: Compilations are acceptable. Form and content must be aimed at a pre-teen audience.
- Best Dance Release: Compilations are acceptable. "Artists working primarily within the dance genre, e.g.: House, Techno, Trance, Hardcore, Garage, Breakbeat, Drum & Bass, Disco and Electronica are eligible. In the case of a remixed album or single, the production team and the original recording artist must both meet the artist eligibility criteria, and the release must qualify for inclusion in either the ARIA Album or Single chart."
- Best Urban Release: "Artists working primarily within the urban genre, e.g.: r’n’b, hip-hop, soul, funk, reggae and dancehall, are eligible. In the case of a remixed album or single, the production team and the original recording artist must both meet the artist eligibility criteria, and the release must qualify for inclusion in either the ARIA Album or Single chart. The ARIA member must also nominate whether the production team or the original recording artist would be the recipient of the award."
- Sales awards: A company may enter up to five recordings in a category. For these categories, the recording does not have to be first released during the specified period, so these categories are two of the few where recordings can be nominated more than once. These categories were discontinued in 2010.
Judging process
Members of the academy are kept secret. Membership is by invitation only. An individual record company may have up to eight members on the academy. The only artists eligible to vote are winners and nominees from the previous year's awards.
Categories
The ARIA Awards are given in four fields: ARIA Awards, Fine Arts, Artisan and Public Vote. With the exception of the Public Vote field, all award winners and nominees are determined by either a "voting academy" or a "judging school"; the nominees for the public voted categories are determined by ARIA with the public choosing the winner.In the following tables, all the categories are listed in order of the year they were first given; any box in the "last awarded" column that says "N/A" is a current award. The years are linked to their corresponding ceremony and the ordinal numbers beside the year correspond to the order they were presented.
Current
Retired
- Note: Originally awarded at the same ceremony as the ARIA Awards, the ARIA Fine Arts and Artisan Awards have been awarded at a separate ceremony from 2004.
Hall of Fame and achievement awards
Originally artists were inducted into the Hall of Fame at the same ceremony as the ARIA Awards, in 2005 the inaugural ARIA Icons: Hall of Fame ceremony was held separately with another inductee at the later ARIA Awards ceremony — from 2008 to 2010 the ARIA Hall of Fame ceremony was a stand-alone event with no later inductees. From 2011 the Hall of Fame ceremony was held at the same time as the ARIA Awards.
The trophy
The ARIA award trophy, used since 1990, is a tall triangular pyramid made of solid stainless steel. The 1987–1989 trophies were designed by Philip Mortlock, while the 1990 design was by Mark Denning. The Channel V award which is "V" shaped, and silver, or in the case of the award of 2008, red. As from 2005, The Hall of Fame trophy, from the Denning design, was golden coloured metal with ARIA printed in black near the base on two sides, on the third side is the award title, awardee name and date printed on a plaque.ARIA Music Awards by year
To see the full article for a particular year, please click on the year link.Year | Album of the Year | Single of the Year | Hall of Fame |
1987 | John Farnham Whispering Jack | John Farnham "You're the Voice" | ARIA Hall of Fame not established |
1988 | Icehouse Man of Colours | Midnight Oil "Beds Are Burning" | AC/DC, Col Joye, Dame Joan Sutherland, Johnny O'Keefe, Slim Dusty, Vanda & Young |
1989 | Crowded House Temple of Low Men | The Church "Under the Milky Way" | Ross Wilson |
1990 | Ian Moss Matchbook | Peter Blakeley "Crying in the Chapel" | Sherbet, Percy Grainger |
1991 | Midnight Oil Blue Sky Mining | Absent Friends " Nobody But You" | Billy Thorpe, Don Burrows, Glenn Shorrock, Pete Dawson |
1992 | Baby Animals Baby Animals | Yothu Yindi "Treaty" | Skyhooks |
1993 | Diesel Hepfidelity | Wendy Matthews "The Day You Went Away" | Peter Allen, Cold Chisel |
1994 | The Cruel Sea The Honeymoon Is Over | The Cruel Sea "The Honeymoon Is Over" | Men at Work |
1995 | Tina Arena Don't Ask | Silverchair "Tomorrow" | The Seekers |
1996 | You Am I Hourly, Daily | Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue "Where the Wild Roses Grow" | Australian Crawl, Horrie Dargie |
1997 | Savage Garden Savage Garden | Savage Garden "Truly Madly Deeply" | Paul Kelly, Graeme Bell, Bee Gees |
1998 | Regurgitator Unit | Natalie Imbruglia "Torn" | The Masters Apprentices, The Angels |
1999 | Powderfinger Internationalist | Powderfinger "The Day You Come" | Jimmy Little, Richard Clapton |
2000 | Killing Heidi Reflector | Madison Avenue "Don't Call Me Baby" | No inductees |
2001 | Powderfinger Odyssey Number Five | Powderfinger "My Happiness" | The Saints, INXS |
2002 | Kasey Chambers Barricades & Brickwalls | Kylie Minogue "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Olivia Newton-John |
2003 | Powderfinger Vulture Street | Delta Goodrem "Born to Try" | John Farnham |
2004 | Jet Get Born | Jet "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" | Little River Band |
2005 | Missy Higgins The Sound of White | Ben Lee "Catch My Disease" | Jimmy Barnes, Smoky Dawson, Renée Geyer, Normie Rowe, Split Enz, The Easybeats, Hunters and Collectors |
2006 | Bernard Fanning Tea and Sympathy | Eskimo Joe "Black Fingernails, Red Wine" | Midnight Oil, Divinyls, Rose Tattoo, Helen Reddy, Daddy Cool, Icehouse, Lobby Loyde |
2007 | Silverchair Young Modern | Silverchair "Straight Lines" | Frank Ifield, Hoodoo Gurus, Marcia Hines, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons, Brian Cadd, Radio Birdman, Nick Cave |
2008 | The Presets Apocalypso | Gabriella Cilmi "Sweet About Me" | Dragon, Russell Morris, Max Merritt, The Triffids, |
2009 | Empire of the Sun Walking on a Dream | Empire of the Sun "Walking on a Dream" | Kev Carmody, The Dingoes, Little Pattie, Mental As Anything, John Paul Young |
2010 | Angus & Julia Stone Down the Way | Angus & Julia Stone "Big Jet Plane" | The Church, The Loved Ones, Models, John Williamson, Johnny Young |
2011 | Boy & Bear Moonfire | Gotye featuring Kimbra "Somebody That I Used to Know" | Kylie Minogue, The Wiggles |
2012 | Gotye Making Mirrors | Matt Corby "Brother" | Yothu Yindi |
2013 | Tame Impala Lonerism | Matt Corby "Resolution" | Air Supply |
2014 | Sia 1000 Forms of Fear | 5 Seconds of Summer "She Looks So Perfect" | Molly Meldrum, Countdown |
2015 | Tame Impala Currents | Conrad Sewell "Start Again" | Tina Arena |
2016 | Flume Skin | Troye Sivan "Youth" | Crowded House |
2017 | Gang of Youths Go Farther in Lightness | Peking Duk "Stranger" | Daryl Braithwaite |
2018 | Amy Shark Love Monster | 5 Seconds of Summer "Youngblood" | Kasey Chambers |
2019 | Dean Lewis A Place We Knew | Guy Sebastian "Choir" | Human Nature |
1 Rolf Harris was stripped of his induction in 2014 after being convicted for indecent assault.
Most Awards/Nominations
Highest number of awards received by an artist with the number of their nominations:Artist | Wins | Nominations | References |
Silverchair | |||
John Farnham | |||
Powderfinger | |||
Kylie Minogue | |||
Paul Kelly | |||
The Wiggles | |||
Kasey Chambers | |||
Savage Garden | |||
Crowded House | |||
Gotye | |||
Flume | |||
Midnight Oil | |||
Hilltop Hoods | |||
You Am I | |||
Sia | |||
Delta Goodrem | |||
Nick Cave | |||
Missy Higgins | |||
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu | |||
Yothu Yindi | |||
Eskimo Joe | |||
Empire of the Sun | |||
Tame Impala | |||
Natalie Imbruglia | |||
Jimmy Barnes | |||
Regurgitator | - | ||
Tina Arena | |||
The Presets | |||
INXS | |||
Jet | |||
Guy Sebastian | |||
The Living End | |||
John Butler Trio | |||
Courtney Barnett | |||
Amy Shark | |||
Diesel | - | ||
Wendy Matthews | |||
Gabriella Cilmi |