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List of awards and nominations received by Paul Kelly

Paul Kelly is an Australian rock/folk musician, singer-songwriter who started his professional career in 1974 and released his first recording in 1979.[1] Kelly, in various guises, has released eighteen studio albums, Talk (1981), Manila (1982), Post (1985), Gossip (1986), Under The Sun (1987), So Much Water So Close To Home (1989), Comedy (1991), Hidden Things (1992), Wanted Man (1994), Deeper Water (1995), Words and Music (1998), Smoke (1999), Professor Ratbaggy (1999), Nothing But A Dream (2001), Ways & Means (2004), Foggy Highway (2005), Stardust Five (2006), and Stolen Apples (2007).[2]

Paul Kelly awards and nominations
Paul Kelly, November 2007
Awards and nominations
Award
Wins
Nominations
ARIA Awards 14 54
APRA Awards 2 4
APRA-AGSC Awards Screen Music Awards 1 4
CMAA Awards Country Music Awards 6 12
Mo Awards Entertainment industry awards 4 4
Victorian Country Music Awards 3 3
Totals[a]
Wins30
Nominations79
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

Kelly has won and been nominated for numerous music awards. They include nine Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Awards and three Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Awards/Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) Awards. APRA also named "To Her Door", solely written by Kelly,[3][4] and "Treaty", written by Kelly and members of Indigenous Australian band Yothu Yindi,[5][6] in the Top 30 best Australian songs of all time in 2001.[7] Kelly was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1997 alongside the Bee Gees and Graeme Bell.[8][9] This induction recognised his achievement of a "significant body of recorded work" and that he "has had a cultural impact within Australia".[8] Kelly has also won awards in the country music field with six from the Country Music Association of Australia (CMAA) and three more from the Victorian Country Music Awards. As a live performer, Kelly won four Australian entertainment industry awards or Mo Awards.

In 2019, at the Screen Music Awards, Paul Kelly won Best Original Song Composed for the Screen for "Every Day My Mother's Voice" with Dan Sultan.[10]

History edit

Paul Kelly has performed in many guises including: as a solo act; as the leader of various bands – the Paul Kelly Band, Paul Kelly and the Dots, Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls, Paul Kelly and the Messengers, Paul Kelly and the Boon Companions, and Paul Kelly and the Stormwater Boys; and as a member of the related projects Professor Ratbaggy and Stardust Five.[1][2][11] He has also performed or composed award-winning or nominated songs with other artists including Christine Anu, Uncle Bill, Kev Carmody and Archie Roach.[1][2][11] The category for which he has received most nominations is Best Male Artist, or its equivalent as Male Vocalist of the Year (Country Music) or Male Rock Performer, with a total of 14 nominations resulting in four wins.

Australian of the Year Awards edit

The Australian of the Year Awards were established in 1960, in celebration Australia Day (26 January), to give proper recognition to a leading citizen, whose contribution to the nation's culture, economy, sciences or arts was particularly outstanding.[12] The recipient is determined by the National Australia Day Council from the State winners.[13] Kelly was a Victorian State Finalist for the 2012 Australian of the Year Award.[14]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2012 Paul Kelly[14] Australian of the Year (Victorian winner) State Finalist

Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) Awards edit

These awards have been presented by the ARIA since 1987. Paul Kelly has won 17 ARIA Awards from at least 61 nominations, including his first win in 1988 for the 'Best Video' award for "To Her Door", which was written by Kelly and performed by Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls.[3][4] His success has been across categories, being successful five times in 'Best Adult Contemporary Album', three times in the 'Best Male Artist' and three times in the 'Best Original Soundtrack' categories.[15] Kelly has been nominated for 'Best Male Artist' eighteen times including a run of eight years in a row 1995 to 2002 winning in 1997, 1998 and 2017.[15] Kelly was also inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1997 alongside Bee Gees and Graeme Bell.[8][9] In 2019 he became the first artist to be nominated in three genre categories for three different releases – he won two of those awards.[16] Further genre-hopping occurred in 2020 with a win for Best Jazz Album.[17]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1987 Gossip Best Male Artist Nominated
Album of the Year Nominated
"Before Too Long" Single of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Gossip – Alan Thorne Producer of the Year Nominated
1988 "To Her Door"[nb 1] Best Video Won
1989[20] "Forty Miles to Saturday Night" Best Male Artist Nominated
1990[21] So Much Water So Close To Home Album of the Year Nominated
Best Male Artist Nominated
Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated
"Careless" Song of the Year Nominated
1993 "Paul Kelly Live" Best Male Artist Nominated
1994 "Last Train"[nb 2] Best Video Nominated
"Last Train" – Angelique Cooper[nb 3] Producer of the Year Nominated
1995 Wanted Man Best Male Artist Nominated
1996 Deeper Water Best Male Artist Nominated
1997 How to Make Gravy Best Male Artist Won
Songs from the South Best Cover Art Nominated
"Tease Me – Tease Me"[nb 4] Engineer of the Year Nominated
"How to Make Gravy" Song of the Year Nominated
Paul Kelly ARIA Hall of Fame Inducted
1998 Words and Music Best Male Artist Won
1999 "I'll Be Your Lover" Best Male Artist Nominated
2000 Smoke Best Male Artist Nominated
2001 Roll on Summer Best Male Artist Nominated
2002 Nothing but a Dream Best Male Artist Nominated
Lantana[nb 5] Best Original Soundtrack Album Won
Sensual Being[nb 6] Producer of the Year Nominated
Nothing but a Dream Best Adult Contemporary Album Won
2004 Ways & Means Best Adult Contemporary Album Won
2005 Foggy Highway Best Male Artist Nominated
Best Country Album Nominated
2006 Jindabyne[nb 7] Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Album Won
2007 Stolen Apples Best Male Artist Nominated
Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated
2008 "To Her Door (Live)" Best Male Artist Nominated
Live Apples Best Music DVD Nominated
2013 Spring and Fall Best Male Artist Nominated
Conversations with Ghosts[nb 8] Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Album Won
Paul Kelly and Neil Finn – Australian Tour: February – March 2013 Best Australian Live Act Nominated
2014 Paul Kelly and Neil Finn – Goin' Your Way Best Adult Contemporary Album Won
2015 The Merri Soul Sessions Best Independent Release Nominated
Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated
The Merri Soul Sessions Tour Best Australian Live Act Nominated
2016 Seven Sonnets & a Song Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated
2017 Life Is Fine Album of the Year Nominated
Best Male Artist Won
Best Adult Contemporary Album Won
Death's Dateless Night – Paul Kelly and Charlie Owen Best Blues & Roots Album Nominated
Life Is Fine – Steven Schram & Paul Kelly Producer of the Year Nominated
Life Is Fine – Steven Schram Engineer of the Year Won
Life Is Fine – Peter Salmon-Lomas Best Cover Art Won
2018 Life Is Fine Tour 2017 Best Australian Live Act Nominated
2019 Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds – Paul Kelly and James Ledger Best Classical Album Won
Nature – Paul Kelly and Steven Schram Producer of the Year Nominated
Nature – Lucy Dyson Best Cover Art Nominated
Nature Best Male Artist Nominated
Best Adult Contemporary Album Won
Live at Sydney Opera House Best Blues & Roots Album Nominated
2020 Please Leave Your Light On – Paul Kelly and Paul Grabowsky Best Jazz Album Won
Paul Kelly – Making Gravy 2019 Best Australian Live Act Nominated

Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Awards edit

These awards were established by APRA in 1982 to honour the achievements of songwriters and music composers, and to recognise their songwriting skills, sales and airplay performance, by its members annually. Paul Kelly has won two APRA Awards out of four nominations.[28][29][30][31] The songs "To Her Door" and "Treaty", written or co-written by Kelly,[3][4][5][6] were also voted in the Top 30 Best Australian songs of all time in 2001 by a panel of 100 music industry personalities.[7]

At the 2011 APRA Music Awards Kelly was honoured with the Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music.[32]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1991 "Treaty"[nb 9] Song of the Year Won
1998 "How to Make Gravy" Song of the Year Nominated
1999 Paul Kelly Songwriter of the Year Won
2001 "To Her Door" Best Australian songs Top 30
"Treaty"[nb 9] Best Australian songs Top 30
2004 "I Wish I was a Train"[nb 10] Most Performed Country Work Nominated
2011 Paul Kelly Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music awarded
2013 Conversations with Ghosts[nb 11] Work of the Year – Vocal or Choral Nominated
2016[35] "Freedom Ride" (with Troy Cassar Daley) Song of the Year Shortlisted
2018 "Firewood and Candles"[36] Song of the Year Won
2019 "With the One I Love"[37] Song of the Year Nominated
"Every Day My Mother's Voice" for The Final Quarter[38] Best Original Song Composed for the Screen Won
2020[39] "Every Day My Mother's Voice" (with Dan Sultan) Song of the Year Shortlisted
2021[40] "When We're Both Old and Mad" (Paul Kelly & Kasey Chambers) Song of the Year Shortlisted
2024[41] "If Not Now" Song of the Year Shortlisted

APRA-AGSC Screen Music Awards edit

These awards are presented annually by APRA in conjunction with Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) for television and films scores and soundtracks. Paul Kelly has won one award from four nominations.[42][43]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2002 Lantana[nb 5] Best Feature Film Score Nominated
Best Soundtrack Album Nominated
One Night the Moon[nb 12] Best Soundtrack Album Won
2007 Jindabyne[nb 7] Best Soundtrack Album Nominated

Countdown Australian Music Awards edit

Countdown was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster ABC-TV from 1974 to 1987, it presented music awards from 1979 to 1987, initially in conjunction with magazine TV Week. The TV Week / Countdown Awards were a combination of popular-voted and peer-voted awards.[45]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1986 Gossip Best Album Nominated
"Before Too Long" Best Male Performance in a Video Nominated
Best Single Nominated
himself Best Songwriter Nominated

Country Music Association of Australia (CMAA) Awards edit

These annual awards have been presented by CMAA since 1973,[46] to "encourage, promote and recognise excellence in Australian country music recording."[47] Paul Kelly has won six Country Music Awards from twelve nominations.[48][49][50]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1994 "From Little Things Big Things Grow"[nb 13] Heritage Award Won
1999 "Until Death Do Them Part"[nb 14] Song of the Year Nominated
2003 "Wish I Was a Train"[nb 2] Vocal Collaboration of the Year Won
2006 "You're Learning"[nb 15] Vocal Collaboration of the Year Nominated
"Lonesome but Free"[nb 16] APRA Song of the Year Won
"Song of the Old Rake"[nb 15] APRA Song of the Year Nominated
Male Vocalist of the Year Nominated
Video Clip of the Year Won
Foggy Highway[nb 15] Album of the Year Nominated
Top Selling Album of the Year Nominated
"Rally Around the Drum"[nb 15] Heritage Song of the Year Won
2009 "Still Here"[nb 17] Vocal Collaboration of the Year Won
2018[55] "Hey" (with Kasey Chambers) Vocal Collaboration of the Year Nominated

Environmental Music Prize edit

The Environmental Music Prize is a quest to find a theme song to inspire action on climate and conservation. It commenced in 2022.[56]

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 "Sleep Australia Sleep" Environmental Music Prize Nominated [57]

Australian Entertainment Awards (Mo Awards) edit

The Mo Awards are the annual Australian entertainment industry awards, and recognise achievements by performers in live entertainment in Australia since 1975.[58] The award categories are reviewed and in 2008 were: Musical Theatre, Opera, Classical, Comedy, Country and Variety.[58] In 1989 and 1990, they included a Rock category, Paul Kelly won four Mo Awards, twice as Male Rock Performer and twice as leader of Paul Kelly and the Messengers to win the Rock Group award.[59][60]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1989 Paul Kelly Male Rock Performer Won
Paul Kelly and the Messengers Rock Group Won
1990 Paul Kelly Male Rock Performer Won
Paul Kelly and the Messengers Rock Group Won

Helpmann Awards edit

The Helpmann Awards recognise achievements in live performance in Australia. In 2015, Kelly received the JC Williamson Award, the LPA's highest honour, for their life's work in live performance[61]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2009 More Songs from the South Best Australian Contemporary Concert Nominated
2013 Neil Finn & Paul Kelly Best Australian Contemporary Concert Won
2015 Himself JC Williamson Award awarded
2017 Ancient Rain (with Camille O'Sullivan and Feargal Murray) Best Original Score Nominated
2019 Making Gravy 2018 Best Australian Contemporary Concert Nominated

J Awards edit

The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. They commenced in 2005.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
J Awards of 2021 "Little Things" (with Ziggy Ramo) (directed by Ziggy Ramo) Australian Video of the Year Nominated [62][63]

Music Victoria Awards edit

The Music Victoria Awards, are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. The commenced in 2005. (awards 2005-2012 are unknown).[64][65]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2010 himself Hall of Fame inductee
2013 Spring and Fall Best Album Won
himself Best Male Act Won
2015 The Merri Soul Sessions Best Soul, Funk, R'n'B and Gospel Album Nominated
2017 himself Best Male Act Won
2019 himself Best Male Musician Won

Order of Australia edit

The Order of Australia was established on 14 February 1975 to honour Australian citizens and other persons for achievement or meritorious service.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2017 Paul Maurice Kelly[66] Officer of the Order of Australia Honoured

South Australian Music Awards edit

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2023[67] Paul Kelly Hall of Fame inducted

Victorian Country Music Awards edit

These annual awards are presented by the Victorian Country Music Association. Paul Kelly won three awards for the 2000 album Smoke or one of its tracks "Until Death Do Them Part", all recorded by Paul Kelly with Uncle Bill.[68]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2000 "Until Death Do Them Part"[nb 14] Victorian Group Won
Open Group Won
Smoke[nb 14] Victorian Album of the Year Won

Other recognition edit

In August 2022, the City of Adelaide renamed a laneway in the city centre off Flinders Street Paul Kelly Lane. Previously named Pilgrim Lane after the adjacent Pilgrim Uniting Church, the lane is now called Paul Kelly Lane. It is the fourth such renaming after musicians associated with the city, the others being Sia Furler, No Fixed Address, and Cold Chisel.[69]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Video for "To Her Door" was directed by Claudia Castle.[18][19]
  2. ^ a b The nomination was shared with fellow composer / performer Christine Anu,[22] Anu and Kelly performed "Last Train" as a duet, the video was directed by Paul Elliot and Sally Bongers, Anu was also nominated as 'Best Breakthrough Artist' for the song.[23]
  3. ^ The nomination was for production work by Angelique Cooper including on "Last Train" by Anu and Kelly; Neil Murray's "Holy Road" (Remix); and Yothu Yindi's "World Turning" (Remix)
  4. ^ Nomination to Chris Dickie for engineering Kelly's "Tease Me – Tease Me", and Black Sorrows' songs "Chained to the Wheel", "Chosen Ones" and "New Craze".
  5. ^ a b The nominations / award are shared with fellow composers / performers, Stephen Hadley, Bruce Haymes, Peter Luscombe and Shane O'Mara;[24] who were also members of Paul Kelly Band and of Professor Ratbaggy.
  6. ^ Sensual Being was produced for Archie Roach, Kelly also produced Roach's 1990 album Charcoal Lane.
  7. ^ a b The nomination is shared with fellow composer / performer, Dan Luscombe,[25][26] also a member of Paul Kelly and the Boon Companions and of Stardust Five.
  8. ^ The nominations / award are shared with fellow composers / performers, James Ledger, Genevieve Lacey & ANAM Musicians.[27]
  9. ^ a b The award was shared with fellow songwriters of "Treaty", members of Yothu Yindi: Stuart Kellaway, Witiyana Marika, Milkayggu Mununggurr, Cal Williams, Gurrumul Yunupingu and Mandawuy Yunupingu;[5][6] who performed the song on their 1991 album Tribal Voice and released it as a single.
  10. ^ The nomination was shared with fellow songwriter of "I Wish I was a Train", Troy Cassar-Daley,[33] they also performed the song as a duet.
  11. ^ The nomination was shared with fellow songwriters of Conversations with Ghosts, James Ledger, Dan Kelly, Emily Dickinson, Norman MacCaig, Les Murray, Kenneth Slessor, Lord Alfred Tennyson, Judith Wright, W.B. Yeats.[34] It was performed as an ensemble by Paul Kelly, James Ledger, Genevieve Lacey and musicians from Australian National Academy of Music.[34]
  12. ^ The award was shared with fellow composers / performers, Mairead Hannan, Kev Carmody, John Romeril, Deirdre Hannan, Alice Garner.[44]
  13. ^ The award was shared with fellow composer / performer Kev Carmody,[51] Carmody, Kelly and numerous other musicians performed "From Little Things Big Things Grow" on Carmody's 1993 album Bloodlines and it was also released as a single. Paul Kelly and the Messengers had recorded it earlier on their 1991 album Comedy.
  14. ^ a b c The nomination / awards were shared with fellow performers, members of Uncle Bill: Adam Gare, Gerry Hale, Peter Somerville and Stuart Speed.
  15. ^ a b c d The nominations / award are shared by Paul Kelly and the Stormwater Boys, members are: Kelly, Mick Albeck, James Gillard, Rod McCormack, Ian Simpson and Trev Warner. "You're Learning", "Song of the Old Rake" and "Rally Around the Drum" are songs on their 2005 album Foggy Highway. The video for "Song of the Old Rake" was directed by Nice Trees.
  16. ^ The award was shared with co-writer and performer Troy Cassar-Daley,[52][53] who won three other CMAA awards in 2006.
  17. ^ The award was shared with Melinda Schneider, who performed "Still Here" as a duet with Kelly, she was co-writer of "Still Here" with Jay Knowles.[54]

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Paul Kelly is an Australian rock folk musician singer songwriter who started his professional career in 1974 and released his first recording in 1979 1 Kelly in various guises has released eighteen studio albums Talk 1981 Manila 1982 Post 1985 Gossip 1986 Under The Sun 1987 So Much Water So Close To Home 1989 Comedy 1991 Hidden Things 1992 Wanted Man 1994 Deeper Water 1995 Words and Music 1998 Smoke 1999 Professor Ratbaggy 1999 Nothing But A Dream 2001 Ways amp Means 2004 Foggy Highway 2005 Stardust Five 2006 and Stolen Apples 2007 2 Paul Kelly awards and nominationsPaul Kelly November 2007Awards and nominationsAwardWinsNominationsARIA Awards1454APRA Awards24APRA AGSC Awards Screen Music Awards14CMAA Awards Country Music Awards612Mo Awards Entertainment industry awards44Victorian Country Music Awards33Totals a Wins30Nominations79Note Certain award groups do not simply award one winner They recognize several different recipients have runners up and have third place Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award runner up mentions are considered wins in this award tally For simplification and to avoid errors each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination Kelly has won and been nominated for numerous music awards They include nine Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Awards and three Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Awards Australian Guild of Screen Composers AGSC Awards APRA also named To Her Door solely written by Kelly 3 4 and Treaty written by Kelly and members of Indigenous Australian band Yothu Yindi 5 6 in the Top 30 best Australian songs of all time in 2001 7 Kelly was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1997 alongside the Bee Gees and Graeme Bell 8 9 This induction recognised his achievement of a significant body of recorded work and that he has had a cultural impact within Australia 8 Kelly has also won awards in the country music field with six from the Country Music Association of Australia CMAA and three more from the Victorian Country Music Awards As a live performer Kelly won four Australian entertainment industry awards or Mo Awards In 2019 at the Screen Music Awards Paul Kelly won Best Original Song Composed for the Screen for Every Day My Mother s Voice with Dan Sultan 10 Contents 1 History 2 Australian of the Year Awards 3 Australian Record Industry Association ARIA Awards 4 Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Awards 5 APRA AGSC Screen Music Awards 6 Countdown Australian Music Awards 7 Country Music Association of Australia CMAA Awards 8 Environmental Music Prize 9 Australian Entertainment Awards Mo Awards 10 Helpmann Awards 11 J Awards 12 Music Victoria Awards 13 Order of Australia 14 South Australian Music Awards 15 Victorian Country Music Awards 16 Other recognition 17 See also 18 Notes 19 ReferencesHistory editPaul Kelly has performed in many guises including as a solo act as the leader of various bands the Paul Kelly Band Paul Kelly and the Dots Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls Paul Kelly and the Messengers Paul Kelly and the Boon Companions and Paul Kelly and the Stormwater Boys and as a member of the related projects Professor Ratbaggy and Stardust Five 1 2 11 He has also performed or composed award winning or nominated songs with other artists including Christine Anu Uncle Bill Kev Carmody and Archie Roach 1 2 11 The category for which he has received most nominations is Best Male Artist or its equivalent as Male Vocalist of the Year Country Music or Male Rock Performer with a total of 14 nominations resulting in four wins Australian of the Year Awards editThe Australian of the Year Awards were established in 1960 in celebration Australia Day 26 January to give proper recognition to a leading citizen whose contribution to the nation s culture economy sciences or arts was particularly outstanding 12 The recipient is determined by the National Australia Day Council from the State winners 13 Kelly was a Victorian State Finalist for the 2012 Australian of the Year Award 14 Year Nominee work Award Result2012 Paul Kelly 14 Australian of the Year Victorian winner State FinalistAustralian Record Industry Association ARIA Awards editThese awards have been presented by the ARIA since 1987 Paul Kelly has won 17 ARIA Awards from at least 61 nominations including his first win in 1988 for the Best Video award for To Her Door which was written by Kelly and performed by Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls 3 4 His success has been across categories being successful five times in Best Adult Contemporary Album three times in the Best Male Artist and three times in the Best Original Soundtrack categories 15 Kelly has been nominated for Best Male Artist eighteen times including a run of eight years in a row 1995 to 2002 winning in 1997 1998 and 2017 15 Kelly was also inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1997 alongside Bee Gees and Graeme Bell 8 9 In 2019 he became the first artist to be nominated in three genre categories for three different releases he won two of those awards 16 Further genre hopping occurred in 2020 with a win for Best Jazz Album 17 Year Nominee work Award Result1987 Gossip Best Male Artist NominatedAlbum of the Year Nominated Before Too Long Single of the Year NominatedSong of the Year NominatedGossip Alan Thorne Producer of the Year Nominated1988 To Her Door nb 1 Best Video Won1989 20 Forty Miles to Saturday Night Best Male Artist Nominated1990 21 So Much Water So Close To Home Album of the Year NominatedBest Male Artist NominatedBest Adult Contemporary Album Nominated Careless Song of the Year Nominated1993 Paul Kelly Live Best Male Artist Nominated1994 Last Train nb 2 Best Video Nominated Last Train Angelique Cooper nb 3 Producer of the Year Nominated1995 Wanted Man Best Male Artist Nominated1996 Deeper Water Best Male Artist Nominated1997 How to Make Gravy Best Male Artist WonSongs from the South Best Cover Art Nominated Tease Me Tease Me nb 4 Engineer of the Year Nominated How to Make Gravy Song of the Year NominatedPaul Kelly ARIA Hall of Fame Inducted1998 Words and Music Best Male Artist Won1999 I ll Be Your Lover Best Male Artist Nominated2000 Smoke Best Male Artist Nominated2001 Roll on Summer Best Male Artist Nominated2002 Nothing but a Dream Best Male Artist NominatedLantana nb 5 Best Original Soundtrack Album WonSensual Being nb 6 Producer of the Year NominatedNothing but a Dream Best Adult Contemporary Album Won2004 Ways amp Means Best Adult Contemporary Album Won2005 Foggy Highway Best Male Artist NominatedBest Country Album Nominated2006 Jindabyne nb 7 Best Original Soundtrack Cast Show Album Won2007 Stolen Apples Best Male Artist NominatedBest Adult Contemporary Album Nominated2008 To Her Door Live Best Male Artist NominatedLive Apples Best Music DVD Nominated2013 Spring and Fall Best Male Artist NominatedConversations with Ghosts nb 8 Best Original Soundtrack Cast Show Album WonPaul Kelly and Neil Finn Australian Tour February March 2013 Best Australian Live Act Nominated2014 Paul Kelly and Neil Finn Goin Your Way Best Adult Contemporary Album Won2015 The Merri Soul Sessions Best Independent Release NominatedBest Adult Contemporary Album NominatedThe Merri Soul Sessions Tour Best Australian Live Act Nominated2016 Seven Sonnets amp a Song Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated2017 Life Is Fine Album of the Year NominatedBest Male Artist WonBest Adult Contemporary Album WonDeath s Dateless Night Paul Kelly and Charlie Owen Best Blues amp Roots Album NominatedLife Is Fine Steven Schram amp Paul Kelly Producer of the Year NominatedLife Is Fine Steven Schram Engineer of the Year WonLife Is Fine Peter Salmon Lomas Best Cover Art Won2018 Life Is Fine Tour 2017 Best Australian Live Act Nominated2019 Thirteen Ways to Look at Birds Paul Kelly and James Ledger Best Classical Album WonNature Paul Kelly and Steven Schram Producer of the Year NominatedNature Lucy Dyson Best Cover Art NominatedNature Best Male Artist NominatedBest Adult Contemporary Album WonLive at Sydney Opera House Best Blues amp Roots Album Nominated2020 Please Leave Your Light On Paul Kelly and Paul Grabowsky Best Jazz Album WonPaul Kelly Making Gravy 2019 Best Australian Live Act NominatedAustralasian Performing Right Association APRA Awards editThese awards were established by APRA in 1982 to honour the achievements of songwriters and music composers and to recognise their songwriting skills sales and airplay performance by its members annually Paul Kelly has won two APRA Awards out of four nominations 28 29 30 31 The songs To Her Door and Treaty written or co written by Kelly 3 4 5 6 were also voted in the Top 30 Best Australian songs of all time in 2001 by a panel of 100 music industry personalities 7 At the 2011 APRA Music Awards Kelly was honoured with the Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music 32 Year Nominee work Award Result1991 Treaty nb 9 Song of the Year Won1998 How to Make Gravy Song of the Year Nominated1999 Paul Kelly Songwriter of the Year Won2001 To Her Door Best Australian songs Top 30 Treaty nb 9 Best Australian songs Top 302004 I Wish I was a Train nb 10 Most Performed Country Work Nominated2011 Paul Kelly Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music awarded2013 Conversations with Ghosts nb 11 Work of the Year Vocal or Choral Nominated2016 35 Freedom Ride with Troy Cassar Daley Song of the Year Shortlisted2018 Firewood and Candles 36 Song of the Year Won2019 With the One I Love 37 Song of the Year Nominated Every Day My Mother s Voice for The Final Quarter 38 Best Original Song Composed for the Screen Won2020 39 Every Day My Mother s Voice with Dan Sultan Song of the Year Shortlisted2021 40 When We re Both Old and Mad Paul Kelly amp Kasey Chambers Song of the Year Shortlisted2024 41 If Not Now Song of the Year ShortlistedAPRA AGSC Screen Music Awards editThese awards are presented annually by APRA in conjunction with Australian Guild of Screen Composers AGSC for television and films scores and soundtracks Paul Kelly has won one award from four nominations 42 43 Year Nominee work Award Result2002 Lantana nb 5 Best Feature Film Score NominatedBest Soundtrack Album NominatedOne Night the Moon nb 12 Best Soundtrack Album Won2007 Jindabyne nb 7 Best Soundtrack Album NominatedCountdown Australian Music Awards editCountdown was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster ABC TV from 1974 to 1987 it presented music awards from 1979 to 1987 initially in conjunction with magazine TV Week The TV Week Countdown Awards were a combination of popular voted and peer voted awards 45 Year Nominee work Award Result1986 Gossip Best Album Nominated Before Too Long Best Male Performance in a Video NominatedBest Single Nominatedhimself Best Songwriter NominatedCountry Music Association of Australia CMAA Awards editThese annual awards have been presented by CMAA since 1973 46 to encourage promote and recognise excellence in Australian country music recording 47 Paul Kelly has won six Country Music Awards from twelve nominations 48 49 50 Year Nominee work Award Result1994 From Little Things Big Things Grow nb 13 Heritage Award Won1999 Until Death Do Them Part nb 14 Song of the Year Nominated2003 Wish I Was a Train nb 2 Vocal Collaboration of the Year Won2006 You re Learning nb 15 Vocal Collaboration of the Year Nominated Lonesome but Free nb 16 APRA Song of the Year Won Song of the Old Rake nb 15 APRA Song of the Year NominatedMale Vocalist of the Year NominatedVideo Clip of the Year WonFoggy Highway nb 15 Album of the Year NominatedTop Selling Album of the Year Nominated Rally Around the Drum nb 15 Heritage Song of the Year Won2009 Still Here nb 17 Vocal Collaboration of the Year Won2018 55 Hey with Kasey Chambers Vocal Collaboration of the Year NominatedEnvironmental Music Prize editThe Environmental Music Prize is a quest to find a theme song to inspire action on climate and conservation It commenced in 2022 56 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2022 Sleep Australia Sleep Environmental Music Prize Nominated 57 Australian Entertainment Awards Mo Awards editThe Mo Awards are the annual Australian entertainment industry awards and recognise achievements by performers in live entertainment in Australia since 1975 58 The award categories are reviewed and in 2008 were Musical Theatre Opera Classical Comedy Country and Variety 58 In 1989 and 1990 they included a Rock category Paul Kelly won four Mo Awards twice as Male Rock Performer and twice as leader of Paul Kelly and the Messengers to win the Rock Group award 59 60 Year Nominee work Award Result1989 Paul Kelly Male Rock Performer WonPaul Kelly and the Messengers Rock Group Won1990 Paul Kelly Male Rock Performer WonPaul Kelly and the Messengers Rock Group WonHelpmann Awards editThe Helpmann Awards recognise achievements in live performance in Australia In 2015 Kelly received the JC Williamson Award the LPA s highest honour for their life s work in live performance 61 Year Nominee work Award Result2009 More Songs from the South Best Australian Contemporary Concert Nominated2013 Neil Finn amp Paul Kelly Best Australian Contemporary Concert Won2015 Himself JC Williamson Award awarded2017 Ancient Rain with Camille O Sullivan and Feargal Murray Best Original Score Nominated2019 Making Gravy 2018 Best Australian Contemporary Concert NominatedJ Awards editThe J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation s youth focused radio station Triple J They commenced in 2005 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref J Awards of 2021 Little Things with Ziggy Ramo directed by Ziggy Ramo Australian Video of the Year Nominated 62 63 Music Victoria Awards editThe Music Victoria Awards are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music The commenced in 2005 awards 2005 2012 are unknown 64 65 Year Nominee work Award Result2010 himself Hall of Fame inductee2013 Spring and Fall Best Album Wonhimself Best Male Act Won2015 The Merri Soul Sessions Best Soul Funk R n B and Gospel Album Nominated2017 himself Best Male Act Won2019 himself Best Male Musician WonOrder of Australia editThe Order of Australia was established on 14 February 1975 to honour Australian citizens and other persons for achievement or meritorious service Year Nominee work Award Result2017 Paul Maurice Kelly 66 Officer of the Order of Australia HonouredSouth Australian Music Awards editYear Nominee work Award Result2023 67 Paul Kelly Hall of Fame inductedVictorian Country Music Awards editThese annual awards are presented by the Victorian Country Music Association Paul Kelly won three awards for the 2000 album Smoke or one of its tracks Until Death Do Them Part all recorded by Paul Kelly with Uncle Bill 68 Year Nominee work Award Result2000 Until Death Do Them Part nb 14 Victorian Group WonOpen Group WonSmoke nb 14 Victorian Album of the Year WonOther recognition editIn August 2022 the City of Adelaide renamed a laneway in the city centre off Flinders Street Paul Kelly Lane Previously named Pilgrim Lane after the adjacent Pilgrim Uniting Church the lane is now called Paul Kelly Lane It is the fourth such renaming after musicians associated with the city the others being Sia Furler No Fixed Address and Cold Chisel 69 See also edit nbsp Music portal nbsp Australia portalPaul Kelly discography includes sales certificationsNotes edit Video for To Her Door was directed by Claudia Castle 18 19 a b The nomination was shared with fellow composer performer Christine Anu 22 Anu and Kelly performed Last Train as a duet the video was directed by Paul Elliot and Sally Bongers Anu was also nominated as Best Breakthrough Artist for the song 23 The nomination was for production work by Angelique Cooper including on Last Train by Anu and Kelly Neil Murray s Holy Road Remix and Yothu Yindi s World Turning Remix Nomination to Chris Dickie for engineering Kelly s Tease Me Tease Me and Black Sorrows songs Chained to the Wheel Chosen Ones and New Craze a b The nominations award are shared with fellow composers performers Stephen Hadley Bruce Haymes Peter Luscombe and Shane O Mara 24 who were also members of Paul Kelly Band and of Professor Ratbaggy Sensual Being was produced for Archie Roach Kelly also produced Roach s 1990 album Charcoal Lane a b The nomination is shared with fellow composer performer Dan Luscombe 25 26 also a member of Paul Kelly and the Boon Companions and of Stardust Five The nominations award are shared with fellow composers performers James Ledger Genevieve Lacey amp ANAM Musicians 27 a b The award was shared with fellow songwriters of Treaty members of Yothu Yindi Stuart Kellaway Witiyana Marika Milkayggu Mununggurr Cal Williams Gurrumul Yunupingu and Mandawuy Yunupingu 5 6 who performed the song on their 1991 album Tribal Voice and released it as a single The nomination was shared with fellow songwriter of I Wish I was a Train Troy Cassar Daley 33 they also performed the song as a duet The nomination was shared with fellow songwriters of Conversations with Ghosts James Ledger Dan Kelly Emily Dickinson Norman MacCaig Les Murray Kenneth Slessor Lord Alfred Tennyson Judith Wright W B Yeats 34 It was performed as an ensemble by Paul Kelly James Ledger Genevieve Lacey and musicians from Australian National Academy of Music 34 The award was shared with fellow composers performers Mairead Hannan Kev Carmody John Romeril Deirdre Hannan Alice Garner 44 The award was shared with fellow composer performer Kev Carmody 51 Carmody Kelly and numerous other musicians performed From Little Things Big Things Grow on Carmody s 1993 album Bloodlines and it was also released as a single Paul Kelly and the Messengers had recorded it earlier on their 1991 album Comedy a b c The nomination awards were shared with fellow performers members of Uncle Bill Adam Gare Gerry Hale Peter Somerville and Stuart Speed a b c d The nominations award are shared by Paul Kelly and the Stormwater Boys members are Kelly Mick Albeck James Gillard Rod McCormack Ian Simpson and Trev Warner You re Learning Song of the Old Rake and Rally Around the Drum are songs on their 2005 album Foggy Highway The video for Song of the Old Rake was directed by Nice Trees The award was shared with co writer and performer Troy Cassar Daley 52 53 who won three other CMAA awards in 2006 The award was shared with Melinda Schneider who performed Still Here as a duet with Kelly she was co writer of Still Here with Jay Knowles 54 References edit a b c McFarlane Ian 1999 Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86448 768 2 Retrieved 25 August 2008 a b c Holmgren Magnus Paul Kelly Australian Rock Database Passagen se Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 22 October 2013 Retrieved 21 March 2014 a b c To Her Door at APRA search engine Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Retrieved 30 September 2008 a b c To Her Door at The 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