AIR Awards of 2017: Difference between revisions
Tobyjamesaus (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Tobyjamesaus (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 48: | Line 48: | ||
* '''A.B. Original – ''[[Reclaim Australia (album)|Reclaim Australia]]''''' |
* '''A.B. Original – ''[[Reclaim Australia (album)|Reclaim Australia]]''''' |
||
** Alex Lahey – ''[[B-Grade University]]'' |
** Alex Lahey – ''[[B-Grade University]]'' |
||
** [[Big Scary]] – ''Animal'' |
** [[Big Scary]] – ''[[Animal (Big Scary album)|Animal]]'' |
||
** D.D Dumbo – ''[[Utopia Defeated]]'' |
** D.D Dumbo – ''[[Utopia Defeated]]'' |
||
** [[Ngaiire]] – ''[[Blastoma (album)|Blastomia]]'' |
** [[Ngaiire]] – ''[[Blastoma (album)|Blastomia]]'' |
||
Line 58: | Line 58: | ||
*'''A.B. Original featuring [[Dan Sultan]] – "[[January 26 (song)|January 26]]"''' |
*'''A.B. Original featuring [[Dan Sultan]] – "[[January 26 (song)|January 26]]"''' |
||
** Alex Lahey – "You Don't Think You Like People Like Me" |
** Alex Lahey – "You Don't Think You Like People Like Me" |
||
** Big Scary – "The Opposite of Us" |
** Big Scary – "[[The Opposite of Us]]" |
||
** D.D Dumbo – "Satan" |
** D.D Dumbo – "Satan" |
||
** Flume featuring [[Kai (Canadian singer)|Kai]] – "[[Never Be Like You]]" |
** Flume featuring [[Kai (Canadian singer)|Kai]] – "[[Never Be Like You]]" |
Revision as of 06:15, 2 May 2021
AIR Awards of 2017 | |
---|---|
Date | 27 July 2017 |
Venue | Queen's Theatre, Adelaide Adelaide, Australia |
Hosted by | Dylan Lewis[1] |
Most awards | A.B. Original (5) |
Most nominations | A.B. Original (5)[2] |
The AIR Awards of 2017 is the eleventh annual Australian Independent Record Labels Association Music Awards (generally known as the AIR Awards) and was an award ceremony at Queen's Theatre Adelaide, Australia on 27 July 2017. This is the first time the event was held in South Australia.[3]
There were no awards in 2016, due to moved in the eligibility dates for the AIR Awards to align with the calendar year. The 2017 awards saw a slightly longer eligibility period than usual with members' releases period between 1 August 2015 and 31 December 2016.[4][5]
AIR General manager, Maria Amato commented "It was great to see the Industry turn out in droves to celebrate the success of the Independent sector at the 11th AIR Awards in Adelaide. So proud of the collaborations with the South Australian Government and our supporting partners that helped us make this all happen."[6]
Performers
Nominees and winners
AIR Awards
Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; other final nominees are listed alphabetically.[2][7]
Best Independent Artist | Best Independent Album |
---|---|
| |
Best Independent Single or EP | Breakthrough Independent Artist of the Year |
|
|
Best Independent Blues and Roots Album | Best Independent Classical Album |
|
|
Best Independent Country Album | Best Independent Dance/Electronica Album |
|
|
Best Independent Dance, Electronica or Club Single | Best Independent Hard Rock, Heavy or Punk Album |
|
|
Best Independent Hip Hop Album | Best Independent Jazz Album |
|
|
Best Independent Label[1] | |
|
See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "The best independent label nominees have been announced for the 2017 AIR Awards". the industry observer. 19 July 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
- ^ a b "A.B Original dominates 2017 AIR Awards nominations". theindustryobserver. 31 May 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
- ^ "A.B. Original & Ngaiire To Perform At 2017 AIR Awards, Best Independent Label Nominees Also Revealed". scenestr. 19 July 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
- ^ "AIR AWARDS Story". 2 December 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
- ^ "Don't Worry, The AIR Awards Will Be Back In 2017". oztix. January 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
- ^ "2017 AIR independent Music Awards". AIR. July 2017. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
- ^ "History Wins". Australian Independent Record Labels Association. Retrieved 20 August 2020.