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National Indigenous Music Awards 2019

The National Indigenous Music Awards 2019 were the 16th annual National Indigenous Music Awards.

National Indigenous Music Awards 2019
Date12 August 2019 (2019-08-12)
VenueThe Amphitheatre Botanical Gardens, Northern Territory, Australia
Most awardsMojo Juju (2)
Most nominationsMojo Juju (3)
Websitenima.musicnt.com.au
Television/radio coverage
NetworkNational Indigenous Television

The nominations were announced on 18 July 2019 and the awards ceremony was held on 12 August 2019. NIMA Reference Group Chair, Warren H. Williams said "In the past year, Indigenous music has continued its meteoric rise to the top of music in Australia, pushing boundaries and finding its place at the forefront of art in our country. The NIMAs follows that rise ready to recognise and amplify the voices of our musicians on their journey upwards."[1]

Judging of the National Indigenous Music Awards is split for the first time, with 50% of votes coming from a panel of prominent Indigenous Australians and community leaders and 50% from a panel of Indigenous and non-Indigenous media and music industry representatives.[2]

Performers edit

Hall of Fame inductee edit

Tiddas formed in 1990 by Lou Bennett, Sally Dastey and Amy Saunders and signed to PolyGram Records. They released their first EP Inside My Kitchen in 1992, and were nominated for two ARIA Award nominations at the ARIA Music Awards of 1993. Their 1993 debut album, Sing About Life was certified gold and won the ARIA Award for Best Indigenous Release at the ARIA Music Awards of 1994. Their self-titled album was released in 1996 and a third album was released in 1997, before calling it a day in 2000.[3]

Wilma Reading began her career in 1959 singing for friends at the Brisbane Jazz Club before heading to the USA where she released singles, performed on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, toured with Duke Ellington held down a residency in New Yorks famed Copacabana nightclub and played the London Palladium. She performed across the world with orchestras, in movies (alongside Jim Brown in Pacific Inferno) and on TV across five continents.[3]

Triple J Unearthed National Indigenous Winner edit

Dallas Woods Grew up in the town of Wyndham in the East Kimberleys and is a proud Noongar man. At 25 years old, Woods pens passionate and searing takedowns of the system around him, taking aim at the structures that unjustly work against the remote Indigenous Communities throughout the country. In 2018, Woods uploaded his first track "9x Out of 10" to his Unearthed profile and has toured nationally with Baker Boy, appearing on his single "Black Magic" and shares songwriting credits on "Mr La Di Da Di".[4]

Special Recognition award edit

Archie Roach Foundation Award edit

The inaugural Archie Roach Foundation Award for an emerging NT artist was awarded to Mambali.[5]

Awards edit

Artist of the Year

Artist Result
Archie Roach Nominated
Baker Boy Won
Briggs Nominated
Electric Fields Nominated
Jessica Mauboy Nominated
Mojo Juju Nominated

New Talent of the Year

Artist Result
Dallas Woods Nominated
Kaiit Won
Kobie Dee Nominated
Mambali Band Nominated
Tasman Keith Nominated

Album of the Year

Artist and album Result
Archie RoachThe Concert Collection 2012–2018 Nominated
Dan SultanAviary Takes Nominated
Mojo JujuNative Tongue Won
Tia GostelowThick Skin Nominated
Thelma PlumBetter in Blak Nominated

Film Clip of the Year

Artist and song Result
Briggs featuring Greg Holden – "Life is Incredible" Won
Mojo Juju – "Native Tongue" Nominated
Tasman Keith featuring Stevie Jean – "Prey" Nominated
Thelma Plum – "Better in Blak" Nominated
Yirrmal – "For Everyone" Nominated

Song of the Year

Artist and song Result
Baker Boy – "Black Magic" Nominated
Electric Fields – "2000 and Whatever" Nominated
Mojo Juju – "Native Tongue" Won
Tasman Keith featuring Stevie Jean – "Prey" Nominated
Yirrmal – "For Everyone" Nominated

Community Clip of the Year

Artist and song Result
Deni Mob – "State of the Heart" Won
Peppi School – "Play Good Way" Nominated
Numbulwar School Band – "What's the Reason?" Nominated
Tiwi College – "Picka Family" Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ a b "National Indigenous Music Awards Unveils 2019 Nominations". nima. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  2. ^ a b "NIMA Announce2019 lineup". NIMA. May 2019. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  3. ^ a b "2019 NIMAs Hall of Fame to induct Tiddas & Wilma Reading". The Music Network. 2 August 2019. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Dallas Woods takes out the Unearthed National Indigenous Music Awards Competition". ABC. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Had such a deadly time in Darwin with the National Indigenous Music Awards presentation to Mambali of the inaugural Archie Roach Foundation award for an emerging NT artist". archieroach. 23 August 2019. Retrieved 10 July 2021.

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The National Indigenous Music Awards 2019 were the 16th annual National Indigenous Music Awards National Indigenous Music Awards 2019Date12 August 2019 2019 08 12 VenueThe Amphitheatre Botanical Gardens Northern Territory AustraliaMost awardsMojo Juju 2 Most nominationsMojo Juju 3 Websitenima wbr musicnt wbr com wbr auTelevision radio coverageNetworkNational Indigenous Television 2018 National Indigenous Music Awards 2020 The nominations were announced on 18 July 2019 and the awards ceremony was held on 12 August 2019 NIMA Reference Group Chair Warren H Williams said In the past year Indigenous music has continued its meteoric rise to the top of music in Australia pushing boundaries and finding its place at the forefront of art in our country The NIMAs follows that rise ready to recognise and amplify the voices of our musicians on their journey upwards 1 Judging of the National Indigenous Music Awards is split for the first time with 50 of votes coming from a panel of prominent Indigenous Australians and community leaders and 50 from a panel of Indigenous and non Indigenous media and music industry representatives 2 Contents 1 Performers 2 Hall of Fame inductee 3 Triple J Unearthed National Indigenous Winner 4 Special Recognition award 5 Archie Roach Foundation Award 6 Awards 7 ReferencesPerformers editArchie Roach Jessica Mauboy Dan Sultan Electric Fields Tasman Keith Spinifex Gum Deborah Cheetham Kenbi Dancers Eric Avery 2 1 Hall of Fame inductee editTiddas and Wilma ReadingTiddas formed in 1990 by Lou Bennett Sally Dastey and Amy Saunders and signed to PolyGram Records They released their first EP Inside My Kitchen in 1992 and were nominated for two ARIA Award nominations at the ARIA Music Awards of 1993 Their 1993 debut album Sing About Life was certified gold and won the ARIA Award for Best Indigenous Release at the ARIA Music Awards of 1994 Their self titled album was released in 1996 and a third album was released in 1997 before calling it a day in 2000 3 Wilma Reading began her career in 1959 singing for friends at the Brisbane Jazz Club before heading to the USA where she released singles performed on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson toured with Duke Ellington held down a residency in New Yorks famed Copacabana nightclub and played the London Palladium She performed across the world with orchestras in movies alongside Jim Brown in Pacific Inferno and on TV across five continents 3 Triple J Unearthed National Indigenous Winner editDallas WoodsDallas Woods Grew up in the town of Wyndham in the East Kimberleys and is a proud Noongar man At 25 years old Woods pens passionate and searing takedowns of the system around him taking aim at the structures that unjustly work against the remote Indigenous Communities throughout the country In 2018 Woods uploaded his first track 9x Out of 10 to his Unearthed profile and has toured nationally with Baker Boy appearing on his single Black Magic and shares songwriting credits on Mr La Di Da Di 4 Special Recognition award editDjuki MalaArchie Roach Foundation Award editThe inaugural Archie Roach Foundation Award for an emerging NT artist was awarded to Mambali 5 Awards editArtist of the Year Artist ResultArchie Roach NominatedBaker Boy WonBriggs NominatedElectric Fields NominatedJessica Mauboy NominatedMojo Juju NominatedNew Talent of the Year Artist ResultDallas Woods NominatedKaiit WonKobie Dee NominatedMambali Band NominatedTasman Keith NominatedAlbum of the Year Artist and album ResultArchie Roach The Concert Collection 2012 2018 NominatedDan Sultan Aviary Takes NominatedMojo Juju Native Tongue WonTia Gostelow Thick Skin NominatedThelma Plum Better in Blak NominatedFilm Clip of the Year Artist and song ResultBriggs featuring Greg Holden Life is Incredible WonMojo Juju Native Tongue NominatedTasman Keith featuring Stevie Jean Prey NominatedThelma Plum Better in Blak NominatedYirrmal For Everyone NominatedSong of the Year Artist and song ResultBaker Boy Black Magic NominatedElectric Fields 2000 and Whatever NominatedMojo Juju Native Tongue WonTasman Keith featuring Stevie Jean Prey NominatedYirrmal For Everyone NominatedCommunity Clip of the Year Artist and song ResultDeni Mob State of the Heart WonPeppi School Play Good Way NominatedNumbulwar School Band What s the Reason NominatedTiwi College Picka Family NominatedReferences edit a b National Indigenous Music Awards Unveils 2019 Nominations nima 18 July 2019 Retrieved 10 August 2020 a b NIMA Announce2019 lineup NIMA May 2019 Retrieved 10 August 2020 a b 2019 NIMAs Hall of Fame to induct Tiddas amp Wilma Reading The Music Network 2 August 2019 Retrieved 10 August 2020 Dallas Woods takes out the Unearthed National Indigenous Music Awards Competition ABC 18 July 2019 Retrieved 10 August 2020 Had such a deadly time in Darwin with the National Indigenous Music Awards presentation to Mambali of the inaugural Archie Roach Foundation award for an emerging NT artist archieroach 23 August 2019 Retrieved 10 July 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Indigenous Music Awards 2019 amp oldid 1189812940, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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