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ARIA Music Awards of 1989

The Third Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAS) was held on 6 March 1989 at the Darling Harbour Convention Centre in Sydney.[1][2] First Australian host Greedy Smith of Mental As Anything was assisted by presenters George Martin, Jono & Dano, Barry Bissell of Take 40 Australia, Peter Collins, Peter Jamieson, Jonathan King and Brian Smith to distribute 24 awards.[1][3] There were no live performances and the awards were not televised.[1]

1989 ARIA Music Awards
Date6 March 1989 (1989-03-06)
VenueDarling Harbour Convention Centre,
Sydney, New South Wales
Most awardsCrowded House (4)
Most nominations
  • 1927 (9)
  • Crowded House (9)
Websiteariaawards.com.au
← 1988 · ARIA Music Awards · 1990 →

Some significant changes were made for the third ARIA Awards. In addition to previous categories, Best Independent Release, Breakthrough Artist – Single and Breakthrough Artist – Album were added.[1][3] The ARIA Hall of Fame inducted two artists: Dame Nellie Melba and Ross Wilson.[1] An Outstanding Achievement Award was presented to INXS.[1] Music journalist, Anthony O'Grady cited ARIA spokesperson Peter Rix, who had felt that The Church's win Single of the Year with "Under the Milky Way" was a highlight.[3] Rix elaborated, "the industry was capable of judging music on its merit, not by who'd recorded it. The Church were no one's darlings but they had written a great song."[3]

Presenters Edit

The ARIA Awards ceremony was hosted by singer-songwriter Greedy Smith from Mental as Anything.[3] Presenters were:

Presenter(s) Ref.
Barry Bissell (host of Take 40 Australia) [3]
Peter Collins (New South Wales politician)
Peter Jamieson
Jono & Dano (comedy duo)
Jonathan King
George Martin (British producer)
Brian Smith

Awards Edit

Winners for each category are bolded with nominees provided below each winner.[4][5][6]

ARIA Awards Edit

Fine Arts Awards Edit

Artisan Awards Edit

Achievement awards Edit

Outstanding Achievement Award Edit

ARIA Hall of Fame inductees Edit

The Hall of Fame inductees were:

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f . Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 10 February 2012. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
  2. ^ . ALLdownunder.com. Archived from the original on 25 February 2009. Retrieved 5 December 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d e f O'Grady, Anthony. . Australian Recording Industry Association. Archived from the original on 16 December 2000. Retrieved 20 October 2020.
  4. ^ "1989 ARIA Awards Winners". Australian Recording Industry Association.
  5. ^ "1927 big chance in ARIA awards". The Canberra Times. 16 February 1989. p. 33. Retrieved 19 January 2014 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "New band shares industry honours". The Canberra Times. 7 March 1989. p. 2. Retrieved 19 January 2014 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ "17th Annual ARIA Awards". Australian Recording Industry Association. Archived from the original on 22 February 2004. Retrieved 6 December 2013. Note: User may be required to access archived information by selecting 'The History', then 'By Award', 'Producer of the Year' and 'Option Show Nominations'.
  8. ^ (PDF). The MESSUI Place. Australian Record Industry Association. 1989. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 March 2016. Retrieved 23 June 2016.

External links Edit

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The Third Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAS was held on 6 March 1989 at the Darling Harbour Convention Centre in Sydney 1 2 First Australian host Greedy Smith of Mental As Anything was assisted by presenters George Martin Jono amp Dano Barry Bissell of Take 40 Australia Peter Collins Peter Jamieson Jonathan King and Brian Smith to distribute 24 awards 1 3 There were no live performances and the awards were not televised 1 1989 ARIA Music AwardsDate6 March 1989 1989 03 06 VenueDarling Harbour Convention Centre Sydney New South WalesMost awardsCrowded House 4 Most nominations1927 9 Crowded House 9 Websiteariaawards wbr com wbr au 1988 ARIA Music Awards 1990 Some significant changes were made for the third ARIA Awards In addition to previous categories Best Independent Release Breakthrough Artist Single and Breakthrough Artist Album were added 1 3 The ARIA Hall of Fame inducted two artists Dame Nellie Melba and Ross Wilson 1 An Outstanding Achievement Award was presented to INXS 1 Music journalist Anthony O Grady cited ARIA spokesperson Peter Rix who had felt that The Church s win Single of the Year with Under the Milky Way was a highlight 3 Rix elaborated the industry was capable of judging music on its merit not by who d recorded it The Church were no one s darlings but they had written a great song 3 Contents 1 Presenters 2 Awards 2 1 ARIA Awards 2 2 Fine Arts Awards 2 3 Artisan Awards 3 Achievement awards 3 1 Outstanding Achievement Award 4 ARIA Hall of Fame inductees 5 References 6 External linksPresenters EditThe ARIA Awards ceremony was hosted by singer songwriter Greedy Smith from Mental as Anything 3 Presenters were Presenter s Ref Barry Bissell host of Take 40 Australia 3 Peter Collins New South Wales politician Peter JamiesonJono amp Dano comedy duo Jonathan KingGeorge Martin British producer Brian SmithAwards EditWinners for each category are bolded with nominees provided below each winner 4 5 6 ARIA Awards Edit Album of the Year Crowded House Temple of Low Men 1927 ish Big Pig Bonk The Black Sorrows Hold On To Me John Farnham Age of Reason Single of the Year The Church Under the Milky Way 1927 That s When I Think of You Crowded House Better Be Home Soon John Farnham Age of Reason INXS Never Tear Us Apart Best Group INXS Never Tear Us Apart The Black Sorrows Hold On To Me Crowded House Temple of Low Men The Go Betweens 16 Lovers Lane Midnight Oil Dreamworld Best Female Artist Kate Ceberano You ve Always Got the Blues Marcia Hines The Lord s Prayer Wendy Matthews You ve Always Got the Blues Kylie Minogue Kylie Sharon O Neill We re Only Human Best Male Artist Jimmy Barnes Barnestorming Stephen Cummings A Life Is a Life John Farnham Age of Reason Paul Kelly amp The Coloured Girls Forty Miles to Saturday Night James Reyne Motor s Too Fast Best New Talent Johnny Diesel amp the Injectors Don t Need Love Died Pretty Lost Go 101 Build It Up Roaring Jack The Cat Among the Pigeons The State Real Love Breakthrough Artist Album 1927 ish Rockmelons Tales of the City Catfish Unlimited Address Kylie Minogue Kylie Schnell Fenster The Sound of Trees Breakthrough Artist Single 1927 That s When I Think of You Catfish When You Dance Go 101 Build It Up The Hippos Dark Age Johnny Diesel amp the Injectors Don t Need Love Schnell Fenster Whisper Best Country Album John Williamson Boomerang Cafe Flying Emus I Just Want to Dance With You Slim Dusty G day G day Smoky Dawson amp Trevor Knight High Country Jenine Vaughan Gypsy Man Best Indigenous Release Weddings Parties Anything Roaring Days Kev Carmody Pillars of Society Flying Emus This Town Darling Street Midnight Oil Dreamworld Dave Steel The Hardest Part Best Adult Contemporary Album Crowded House Temple of Low Men The Black Sorrows Hold On To Me Kate Ceberano amp Wendy Matthews You ve Always Got the Blues John Farnham Age of Reason Little River Band Monsoon Best Comedy Release The Comedy Company The Comedy Company Album Austen Tayshus Highway Corroboree Club Veg Members amp Guests amp Things Con the Fruiterer A Cuppla Days Kylie Mole So Excellent I Go I Go Rodney Rude Not Guilty Best Independent Release TISM Apathy Eric Bogle Something of Value Flederman Flederman Larry Sitsky Contemporary Australian Piano The Spliffs Sixteen Highest Selling Album John Farnham Age of Reason The Comedy Company The Comedy Company Album Crowded House Temple of Low Men 1927 ish Kylie Minogue Kylie Various Australia All Over Vol 2 Highest Selling Single Kylie Minogue I Should Be So Lucky 1927 If I Could Australian Olympians You re Not Alone Crowded House Better Be Home Soon John Farnham Age of Reason Go 101 Build It Up Fine Arts Awards Edit Best Jazz Album Wizards of Oz Soundtrack Kate Ceberano amp Wendy Matthews You ve Always Got the Blues Cool Dudes Cool Dudes James Morrison Postcards from Down Under Various Artists Jazz Live At Soup Plus Best Classical Album Flederman Flederman George Dreyfus Rush The Adventures of Sebastian the Fox and Other Goodies Jennifer McGregor The Jennifer McGregor Album Sydney Symphony Orchestra Australian Youth Orchestra Joan Carden John Howard Australia Day Child of Australia Various Artists Tropic of Capricorn Best Children s Album Peter Combe Newspaper Mama Darryl Cotton Just for Kids Noni Hazlehurst Shout and Whisper Harold G Raffe and Co Harold and Friends John Schumann John Schumann Goes Looby Loo Don Spencer Australian Animal Songs The Wayfarers Home Among the Gum Trees Songs for Aussie Kids Fay White Did You See The Wind Today Best Original Soundtrack Cast Show Recording Various Kate Ceberano and Wendy Matthews You ve Always Got the Blues songs from the ABC TV series Stringer Various artists Rikky and Pete original soundtrack David Reeves Seven Little Australians original Australian cast Bruce Rowland The Man from Snowy River II original soundtrack Various artists Boulevard of Broken Dreams original soundtrack Artisan Awards Edit Song of the Year Neil Finn Better Be Home Soon Crowded House Andrew Farriss Michael Hutchence Never Tear Us Apart INXS Robert Forster Grant McLennan Streets of Your Town The Go Betweens Todd Hunter Johanna Pigott Age of Reason John Farnham Steve Kilbey Karin Jansson Under The Milky Way The Church Producer of the Year 7 Ross Fraser Age of Reason John Farnham When the Word Came Down Separate Tables and Real Love The State Joe Camilleri amp Jeff Burstein Hold On To Me The Black Sorrows Charles Fisher That s When I Think of You 1927 and Fingertips The Cockroaches Simon Hussey Edge Daryl Braithwaite Les Karski amp Guy Gray Dark Age The Hippos and Clarity of Mind Spy vs Spy Engineer of the Year Doug Brady Iron Lung Big Pig remix Hold Onto To Me The Black Sorrows Age of Reason John Farnham River Dragon Children of the Western World Steve Grace Cars and Planes Machinations remix Change My Sex Separate Tables When the Word Came Down Separate Tables Real Love The State So Lonely Now The State Jim Bonnefond ish 1927 and Fingertips The Cockroaches Guy Gray Dark Age The Hippos Pick You Up Tony Llewellyn Dreamworld Midnight Oil Clarity of Mind Spy vs Spy Ian McKenzie Chantoozies Chantoozies David Price Groove Eurogliders and Home Noiseworks Best Video Richard Lowenstein Never Tear Us Apart INXS Claudia Castle Big Hotel Big Pig Andrew de Groot Dreamworld Midnight Oil Paul Elliott When You Come Crowded House Stephen Priest amp Steve Hopkins Age of Reason John Farnham Best Cover Art Nick Seymour Temple of Low Men Crowded House The Add Agency Up from Down Under Tommy Emmanuel Bruce Goold Wild Desert Rose Coloured Stone Phil Judd The Sound of Trees Schnell Fenster Malpass amp Burrows Age of Reason John Farnham Robyn Stacey amp Richard Allan Lost Died Pretty Eric Weideman ish 1927Achievement awards EditOutstanding Achievement Award Edit INXS 8 ARIA Hall of Fame inductees EditThe Hall of Fame inductees were Dame Nellie Melba Ross WilsonReferences Edit a b c d e f ARIA Awards History Winners by Year 3rd Annual ARIA Awards Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Archived from the original on 10 February 2012 Retrieved 26 October 2020 Australia 1989 ARIA Awards ALLdownunder com Archived from the original on 25 February 2009 Retrieved 5 December 2009 a b c d e f O Grady Anthony The 3rd Annual ARIA Music Awards Australian Recording Industry Association Archived from the original on 16 December 2000 Retrieved 20 October 2020 1989 ARIA Awards Winners Australian Recording Industry Association 1927 big chance in ARIA awards The Canberra Times 16 February 1989 p 33 Retrieved 19 January 2014 via National Library of Australia New band shares industry honours The Canberra Times 7 March 1989 p 2 Retrieved 19 January 2014 via National Library of Australia 17th Annual ARIA Awards Australian Recording Industry Association Archived from the original on 22 February 2004 Retrieved 6 December 2013 Note User may be required to access archived information by selecting The History then By Award Producer of the Year and Option Show Nominations The 1988 Australian Record Industry Awards Winners PDF The MESSUI Place Australian Record Industry Association 1989 Archived from the original PDF on 17 March 2016 Retrieved 23 June 2016 External links EditARIA Awards official website List of 1989 winners Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ARIA Music Awards of 1989 amp oldid 1179478178, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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