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The Waifs

The Waifs (originally styled as The WAiFS) are an Australian folk rock band formed in 1992 by sisters Vikki Thorn (harmonica, guitar, vocals) and Donna Simpson (guitar, vocals) as well as Josh Cunningham (guitar, vocals). Their tour and recording band includes Ben Franz (bass), David Ross Macdonald (drums) and Tony Bourke (keyboard / piano).

The Waifs
The Waifs, Perth, May 2007
Background information
OriginAlbany, Western Australia, Australia
GenresFolk rock
Years active1992–present
LabelsOutside, Jarrah, Compass, Hummingbird
Memberssee Members list
Websitethewaifs.com

The band's 2003 album Up All Night reached the top five of the Australian Albums Chart, achieving double platinum status and winning four ARIA Awards in October. Two further top five albums were issued, Sun Dirt Water in 2007 and Temptation in 2011. The Waifs have three top 50 singles, "London Still" (2002), "Bridal Train" (2004) and "Sun Dirt Water". The band supported Bob Dylan on his 2003 Australian tour and then his 2003 North American tour, including a gig at the Newport Folk Festival.

The Waifs founded the independent label Jarrah Records in July 2002, co-owned with fellow musician John Butler and their common manager Phil Stevens, which handles their Australian releases.

History

1992–1996: Fisherman's daughters and a farmer's son

The Waifs formed in August 1992 in Albany, Western Australia, as a folk rock band. The Simpson sisters, Donna and Vikki (now Vikki Thorn), had formed a duo, Colours, in Albany to perform cover versions of Bob Dylan and the Everly Brothers at local pubs.[1][2] Their father, Jimmy Simpson, was a seasonal salmon fisherman at Cosy Corner beach and had bought Donna her first guitar when she was 15.[1] In February 1992, 20-year-old Donna and her 16-year-old sister Vikki headed off in a Kombi van to tour the state as Colours.[1] Josh Cunningham, a Moruya farmer's son, had started playing guitar in 1987, he was touring Australia playing bass guitar for a band.[3] The Simpsons met 18-year-old Cunningham while Colours were playing twelve-bar blues in Broome.[3] After a ten-minute jam session, Donna invited Cunningham to join Colours, Cunningham later recalled, "there was a connection that Donna felt that I felt as well ... it's always felt very much like a family to me and I felt instantly welcomed into that right from the very start".[1] Upon return to Albany, Colours changed its name to "The Waifs" (initially styled as "The WAiFS") with Cunningham on guitars, ukulele, mandolin, dobro and vocals, Donna on vocals, guitar and tambourine and Vikki on vocals, harmonica and guitar.[4] The Waifs used the Kombi van from 1992 to 1996 to travel to gigs across Australia.[1]

1996–2000: First three albums

In February 1996, the Waifs relocated to Melbourne, recorded their debut, eponymous album, The Waifs, which was released in May by independent label Outside Music. The band co-produced it with Jen Anderson and Mick Thomas of folk rock band Weddings Parties Anything. Aside from producing, Anderson was a session musician for the album.[5] Jason MacNeill of Allmusic described The Waifs as "a more than adequate stab at troubadour folk and acoustic pop ... In some instances, the band is guilty of what can be termed funk folk, a style all too often used with little to no benefit".[6] The group commenced a year-long tour of Australia to support the album.

Their second album, Shelter Me, was recorded in Adelaide at Mixmasters Studios and, produced by the Waifs, it was released in March 1998.[7] MacNeill felt it was "[s]tructured in a cozy, country-like frame of harmonies and acoustic guitars, most of the album works all too well. A few songs, including the soulful "Time to Part", seem a bit askew from the others, but aren't annoying to the senses".[7] Once again, the album was supported by a national tour.

The band released its third album, Sink or Swim, in June 2000. MacNeill states, "Abstaining from traditional folk for a more rural, quasi-country sound, the band rarely misses the mark, although "Love Serenade" is just satisfactory'.[8] They had used David Ross Macdonald on drums and percussion – he became part of their touring band.

2001–2007: Chart success and Up All Night

In 2001, the Waifs hired Phil Stevens as band manager – he also manages fellow West Australian musician John Butler and the John Butler Trio.[9] The band started to play folk festivals in Canada and the United States. In August, the group made its first appearance at the Newport Folk Festival.[10] The Newport Daily News acclaimed them as "the darlings of [that] year's festival".[citation needed]

In July 2002, the Waifs, Butler and Stevens founded the independent label Jarrah Records.[9][11] The label was initially set up to issue both artists' material in North America, later it handled all their Australian releases.[9][11] The growing international reputation of the Waifs led to the release of Sink or Swim in the US in 2002 by Jarrah Records. The Waifs first new work for Jarrah was a five-track EP, London Still, which appeared in July and reached the top 50 on the ARIA Singles Chart.[12] In October, London Still received two nominations at the ARIA Music Awards of 2002 for 'Best Independent Release' and 'Breakthrough Artist – Single'.[13]

The Waifs fourth album, Up All Night, was released in January 2003 and debuted at No. 3.[12] It was produced by The Waifs, Chris Thompson, Steven Schram.[14] For the album and subsequent touring, Ben Franz played bass guitar and double bass, and dobro on the title track. The album was certified gold four weeks after release, went platinum in October 2003 and double platinum in February 2004. The Lighthouse EP was released in April 2003, which was their second Top 50 single.[12]

Vikki Simpson told The Sydney Morning Herald in October that the album's success had taken the band by surprise, "We were nonchalant about releasing albums. We'd released three already and had learned not to put too much hope behind an album because you're usually disappointed. So it was a surprise, but we took it in our stride. It was all very exciting but it didn't seem real to us because it was such a new experience."

The band supported Bob Dylan on his Australian tour in March.[15] Dylan offered the group a support slot on his subsequent tour of North America, including a gig at the Newport Folk Festival.[16] During the tour Donna met Ben Weaver, a United States singer-songwriter. They later married and have a son.[15] In 2003, the band also participated in Big Day Out, an Australian travelling music festival.

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2003, the Waifs won in four categories, Best Roots and Blues Album, Best Independent Album, Producer of the Year and Engineer of the Year from eight nominations.[13] "Lighthouse" also reached No. 12 in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2003.

The Bridal Train EP was released in March 2004 and made the Australian Top 50 singles charts in April.[12] The title track tells the story of the Simpsons' grandmother, a war-bride of a United States Navy sailor, Bob Cain.[1] She boarded the "Bridal Train" from Perth to Sydney and then travelled to San Francisco to be with her husband.[1] Thorn won the USA Songwriting Competition for "Bridal Train".[17] The Waifs released a double live album, A Brief History..., in November which debuted in the top thirty of the Australian album charts.[12]

A month after the Asian 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, the Waifs joined a cast of Australian artists to perform at the WaveAid concert in January 2005 in Sydney to raise funds for the relief effort.[18] Later in 2005, they indicated that they had no immediate plans for another album, "We won't be going into the studio any time soon. Our collective focus is too outside of music and career right now to put out an album."[citation needed]

2007–2011: Sun, Dirt, Water to Temptation

 
The Waifs at the annual Falls Festival in late 2007

The Waif's fifth studio album, Sun Dirt Water, was released in September 2007. It debuted and peaked at No. 2.[12] Vikki had written the title song, "Sun Dirt Water", after meeting her husband.[15] By 2007, Vikki had married Matt Thorn, lived on a farm in Utah and had two children.[19]

The Waifs performed across Australia in September and October on the SunDirtWater Tour. It started in Broome, and ended at Legs 11, a concert for breast cancer research. In November, the group announced a collaboration with label mates, John Butler Trio, for the Union of Soul Tour in January – February 2008. The tour had five concerts, with shows in various Western Australian cities, Denmark, Margaret River, Swan Valley, and two gigs at the Fremantle Arts Centre. A second live album, Live from the Union of Soul was issued in January 2009, which peaked into the top 50. During 2009, Simpson and Weaver were divorced.[20]

The group released their sixth studio album, Temptation, in March 2011, which peaked at No. 3.[12] It was recorded late in 2010 in a basement studio in Minneapolis over ten days.[21] Once again, they used the rhythm section of Franz and Macdonald.[3] Simpson had attended rehab at Hazelden Treatment Center in Minnesota in 2008 for her alcohol addiction and wrote the album track, "Just Like Me", about her experience.[20][22] As from March 2011, Thorn lives in Utah with her husband Matt and two sons, Simpson in Minneapolis with her son, Cunningham in California with his wife Jackie, Macdonald in Canada and Franz in Australia.[3][21] While in Australia, Cunningham recorded his debut solo album, Into Tomorrow.[23]

Members

Current members

Auxiliary members

  • David Ross Macdonald — drums, percussion (1998–present)
  • Ben Franz – bass, additional guitar (2001–present)

Former auxiliary members

  • Mikel Azpiroz – keyboards (2009)
  • Jen Anderson – violin (1996, 1998)

Discography

Awards and nominations

AIR Awards

The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
AIR Awards of 2008[24][25] themselves Best Independent Artists Nominated
Sun Dirt Water Best Independent Blues and Roots Album Nominated
AIR Awards of 2009[26][25] Live from the Union of the Soul Best Independent Blues and Roots Album Nominated
AIR Awards of 2017[27] Beautiful You Best Independent Blues and Roots Album Nominated
AIR Awards of 2018[28][25] Ironbark Best Independent Blues and Roots Album Nominated

APRA Awards

The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), "honouring composers and songwriters".[29]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2003 "London Still" (Josh Cunningham, Donna Simpson, Vikki Thorn) Song of the Year[30] Nominated
2004 "Lighthouse" (Josh Cunningham) Song of the Year[31] Nominated
2009 "Stay" (Josh Cunningham, Donna Simpson, Vikki Thorn, Brett Canning) Blues & Roots Work of the Year[32] Nominated
"Sun Dirt Water" (Josh Cunningham, Donna Simpson, Vikki Thorn) Blues & Roots Work of the Year[33] Nominated
2012 "Falling" (Josh Cunningham, Donna Simpson, Vikki Thorn) Blues & Roots Work of the Year[34] Nominated
2016 "6000 Miles" Song of the Year[35] Shortlisted

ARIA Awards

The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia. They commenced in 1987. The Waifs have won four awards from nineteen nominations.[13]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2002 London Still ARIA Award for Best Independent Release Nominated
ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist – Single Nominated
2003 Up All Night Album of the Year Nominated
Best Blues & Roots Album Won
Best Group Nominated
ARIA Award for Best Independent Release Won
Breakthrough Artist – Album Nominated
Chris Thompson for Up All Night Engineer of the Year Won
Producer of the Year Won
"Lighthouse" Single of the Year Nominated
2004 Bridal Train Best Independent Release Nominated
2005 A Brief History... Best Independent Release Nominated
A Brief History... Best Blues & Roots Album Nominated
2008 Sun Dirt Water Best Blues & Roots Album Nominated
2009 Live from the Union of Soul Best Blues & Roots Album Nominated
2011 Temptation Best Blues & Roots Album Nominated
2015 Beautiful You Best Blues & Roots Album Nominated
Engineer Of The Year Nominated
Producer Of The Year Nominated

Australian Songwriter's Hall of Fame

The Australian Songwriters Hall of Fame was established in 2004 to honour the lifetime achievements of some of Australia's greatest songwriters.[36]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2017 themselves Australian Songwriter's Hall of Fame inducted

National Live Music Awards

The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
National Live Music Awards of 2019[37][38] The Waifs Live Country Act of the Year Won

WAM Song of the Year

The WAM Song of the Year was formed by the Western Australian Rock Music Industry Association Inc. (WARMIA) in 1985, with its main aim to develop and run annual awards recognising achievements within the music industry in Western Australia.[39][40]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
2007 "Sun Dirt Water" Professional Song of the Year Won

West Australian Music Industry Awards

The West Australian Music Industry Awards are annual awards celebrating achievements for Western Australian music. They commenced in 1985.[41]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2006 Ben Franz (The Waifs) Best Bassist Won
2011 The Waifs Hall of Fame inductee
2017 The Waifs Most Popular Act Won

Other awards

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2005 Rob Bygott (Bard Films) for "Bridal Train" West Australian Screen Awards, Best Music Video Won
2006 Vikki Thorn for "Bridal Train"[42] USA Songwriting Competition, Folk Category First Prize Won
USA Songwriting Competition, Overall First Prize Won

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External links

  • Official website
  • The Waifs at AllMusic
  • Rolling Stone page
  • Sydney Morning Herald article about US tour with Bob Dylan
  • USA Songwriting Competition

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This article is about the Australian folk rock band For other uses see Waif disambiguation The Waifs originally styled as The WAiFS are an Australian folk rock band formed in 1992 by sisters Vikki Thorn harmonica guitar vocals and Donna Simpson guitar vocals as well as Josh Cunningham guitar vocals Their tour and recording band includes Ben Franz bass David Ross Macdonald drums and Tony Bourke keyboard piano The WaifsThe Waifs Perth May 2007Background informationOriginAlbany Western Australia AustraliaGenresFolk rockYears active1992 presentLabelsOutside Jarrah Compass HummingbirdMemberssee Members listWebsitethewaifs wbr comThe band s 2003 album Up All Night reached the top five of the Australian Albums Chart achieving double platinum status and winning four ARIA Awards in October Two further top five albums were issued Sun Dirt Water in 2007 and Temptation in 2011 The Waifs have three top 50 singles London Still 2002 Bridal Train 2004 and Sun Dirt Water The band supported Bob Dylan on his 2003 Australian tour and then his 2003 North American tour including a gig at the Newport Folk Festival The Waifs founded the independent label Jarrah Records in July 2002 co owned with fellow musician John Butler and their common manager Phil Stevens which handles their Australian releases Contents 1 History 1 1 1992 1996 Fisherman s daughters and a farmer s son 1 2 1996 2000 First three albums 1 3 2001 2007 Chart success and Up All Night 1 4 2007 2011 Sun Dirt Water to Temptation 2 Members 2 1 Current members 2 2 Auxiliary members 2 3 Former auxiliary members 3 Discography 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 AIR Awards 4 2 APRA Awards 4 3 ARIA Awards 4 4 Australian Songwriter s Hall of Fame 4 5 National Live Music Awards 4 6 WAM Song of the Year 4 7 West Australian Music Industry Awards 4 8 Other awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit1992 1996 Fisherman s daughters and a farmer s son Edit The Waifs formed in August 1992 in Albany Western Australia as a folk rock band The Simpson sisters Donna and Vikki now Vikki Thorn had formed a duo Colours in Albany to perform cover versions of Bob Dylan and the Everly Brothers at local pubs 1 2 Their father Jimmy Simpson was a seasonal salmon fisherman at Cosy Corner beach and had bought Donna her first guitar when she was 15 1 In February 1992 20 year old Donna and her 16 year old sister Vikki headed off in a Kombi van to tour the state as Colours 1 Josh Cunningham a Moruya farmer s son had started playing guitar in 1987 he was touring Australia playing bass guitar for a band 3 The Simpsons met 18 year old Cunningham while Colours were playing twelve bar blues in Broome 3 After a ten minute jam session Donna invited Cunningham to join Colours Cunningham later recalled there was a connection that Donna felt that I felt as well it s always felt very much like a family to me and I felt instantly welcomed into that right from the very start 1 Upon return to Albany Colours changed its name to The Waifs initially styled as The WAiFS with Cunningham on guitars ukulele mandolin dobro and vocals Donna on vocals guitar and tambourine and Vikki on vocals harmonica and guitar 4 The Waifs used the Kombi van from 1992 to 1996 to travel to gigs across Australia 1 1996 2000 First three albums Edit In February 1996 the Waifs relocated to Melbourne recorded their debut eponymous album The Waifs which was released in May by independent label Outside Music The band co produced it with Jen Anderson and Mick Thomas of folk rock band Weddings Parties Anything Aside from producing Anderson was a session musician for the album 5 Jason MacNeill of Allmusic described The Waifs as a more than adequate stab at troubadour folk and acoustic pop In some instances the band is guilty of what can be termed funk folk a style all too often used with little to no benefit 6 The group commenced a year long tour of Australia to support the album Their second album Shelter Me was recorded in Adelaide at Mixmasters Studios and produced by the Waifs it was released in March 1998 7 MacNeill felt it was s tructured in a cozy country like frame of harmonies and acoustic guitars most of the album works all too well A few songs including the soulful Time to Part seem a bit askew from the others but aren t annoying to the senses 7 Once again the album was supported by a national tour The band released its third album Sink or Swim in June 2000 MacNeill states Abstaining from traditional folk for a more rural quasi country sound the band rarely misses the mark although Love Serenade is just satisfactory 8 They had used David Ross Macdonald on drums and percussion he became part of their touring band 2001 2007 Chart success and Up All Night Edit In 2001 the Waifs hired Phil Stevens as band manager he also manages fellow West Australian musician John Butler and the John Butler Trio 9 The band started to play folk festivals in Canada and the United States In August the group made its first appearance at the Newport Folk Festival 10 The Newport Daily News acclaimed them as the darlings of that year s festival citation needed In July 2002 the Waifs Butler and Stevens founded the independent label Jarrah Records 9 11 The label was initially set up to issue both artists material in North America later it handled all their Australian releases 9 11 The growing international reputation of the Waifs led to the release of Sink or Swim in the US in 2002 by Jarrah Records The Waifs first new work for Jarrah was a five track EP London Still which appeared in July and reached the top 50 on the ARIA Singles Chart 12 In October London Still received two nominations at the ARIA Music Awards of 2002 for Best Independent Release and Breakthrough Artist Single 13 The Waifs fourth album Up All Night was released in January 2003 and debuted at No 3 12 It was produced by The Waifs Chris Thompson Steven Schram 14 For the album and subsequent touring Ben Franz played bass guitar and double bass and dobro on the title track The album was certified gold four weeks after release went platinum in October 2003 and double platinum in February 2004 The Lighthouse EP was released in April 2003 which was their second Top 50 single 12 Vikki Simpson told The Sydney Morning Herald in October that the album s success had taken the band by surprise We were nonchalant about releasing albums We d released three already and had learned not to put too much hope behind an album because you re usually disappointed So it was a surprise but we took it in our stride It was all very exciting but it didn t seem real to us because it was such a new experience The band supported Bob Dylan on his Australian tour in March 15 Dylan offered the group a support slot on his subsequent tour of North America including a gig at the Newport Folk Festival 16 During the tour Donna met Ben Weaver a United States singer songwriter They later married and have a son 15 In 2003 the band also participated in Big Day Out an Australian travelling music festival At the ARIA Music Awards of 2003 the Waifs won in four categories Best Roots and Blues Album Best Independent Album Producer of the Year and Engineer of the Year from eight nominations 13 Lighthouse also reached No 12 in the Triple J Hottest 100 2003 The Bridal Train EP was released in March 2004 and made the Australian Top 50 singles charts in April 12 The title track tells the story of the Simpsons grandmother a war bride of a United States Navy sailor Bob Cain 1 She boarded the Bridal Train from Perth to Sydney and then travelled to San Francisco to be with her husband 1 Thorn won the USA Songwriting Competition for Bridal Train 17 The Waifs released a double live album A Brief History in November which debuted in the top thirty of the Australian album charts 12 A month after the Asian 2004 Boxing Day tsunami the Waifs joined a cast of Australian artists to perform at the WaveAid concert in January 2005 in Sydney to raise funds for the relief effort 18 Later in 2005 they indicated that they had no immediate plans for another album We won t be going into the studio any time soon Our collective focus is too outside of music and career right now to put out an album citation needed 2007 2011 Sun Dirt Water to Temptation Edit The Waifs at the annual Falls Festival in late 2007 The Waif s fifth studio album Sun Dirt Water was released in September 2007 It debuted and peaked at No 2 12 Vikki had written the title song Sun Dirt Water after meeting her husband 15 By 2007 Vikki had married Matt Thorn lived on a farm in Utah and had two children 19 The Waifs performed across Australia in September and October on the SunDirtWater Tour It started in Broome and ended at Legs 11 a concert for breast cancer research In November the group announced a collaboration with label mates John Butler Trio for the Union of Soul Tour in January February 2008 The tour had five concerts with shows in various Western Australian cities Denmark Margaret River Swan Valley and two gigs at the Fremantle Arts Centre A second live album Live from the Union of Soul was issued in January 2009 which peaked into the top 50 During 2009 Simpson and Weaver were divorced 20 The group released their sixth studio album Temptation in March 2011 which peaked at No 3 12 It was recorded late in 2010 in a basement studio in Minneapolis over ten days 21 Once again they used the rhythm section of Franz and Macdonald 3 Simpson had attended rehab at Hazelden Treatment Center in Minnesota in 2008 for her alcohol addiction and wrote the album track Just Like Me about her experience 20 22 As from March 2011 Thorn lives in Utah with her husband Matt and two sons Simpson in Minneapolis with her son Cunningham in California with his wife Jackie Macdonald in Canada and Franz in Australia 3 21 While in Australia Cunningham recorded his debut solo album Into Tomorrow 23 Members EditCurrent members Edit Joshua Cunningham lead guitar mandolin ukulele backing and occasional lead vocals 1992 present Donna Simpson lead vocals rhythm guitar 1992 present Vikki Thorn nee Simpson lead vocals harmonica rhythm guitar 1992 present Auxiliary members Edit David Ross Macdonald drums percussion 1998 present Ben Franz bass additional guitar 2001 present Former auxiliary members Edit Mikel Azpiroz keyboards 2009 Jen Anderson violin 1996 1998 Discography EditMain article The Waifs discography The Waifs 1996 Shelter Me 1998 Sink or Swim 2000 Up All Night 2003 Sun Dirt Water 2007 Temptation 2011 Beautiful You 2015 Ironbark 2017 Awards and nominations EditAIR Awards Edit The Australian Independent Record Awards commonly known informally as AIR Awards is an annual awards night to recognise promote and celebrate the success of Australia s Independent Music sector Year Nominee work Award ResultAIR Awards of 2008 24 25 themselves Best Independent Artists NominatedSun Dirt Water Best Independent Blues and Roots Album NominatedAIR Awards of 2009 26 25 Live from the Union of the Soul Best Independent Blues and Roots Album NominatedAIR Awards of 2017 27 Beautiful You Best Independent Blues and Roots Album NominatedAIR Awards of 2018 28 25 Ironbark Best Independent Blues and Roots Album NominatedAPRA Awards Edit The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association APRA honouring composers and songwriters 29 Year Nominee work Award Result2003 London Still Josh Cunningham Donna Simpson Vikki Thorn Song of the Year 30 Nominated2004 Lighthouse Josh Cunningham Song of the Year 31 Nominated2009 Stay Josh Cunningham Donna Simpson Vikki Thorn Brett Canning Blues amp Roots Work of the Year 32 Nominated Sun Dirt Water Josh Cunningham Donna Simpson Vikki Thorn Blues amp Roots Work of the Year 33 Nominated2012 Falling Josh Cunningham Donna Simpson Vikki Thorn Blues amp Roots Work of the Year 34 Nominated2016 6000 Miles Song of the Year 35 ShortlistedARIA Awards Edit The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA which recognise excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia They commenced in 1987 The Waifs have won four awards from nineteen nominations 13 Year Nominee work Award Result2002 London Still ARIA Award for Best Independent Release NominatedARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist Single Nominated2003 Up All Night Album of the Year NominatedBest Blues amp Roots Album WonBest Group NominatedARIA Award for Best Independent Release WonBreakthrough Artist Album NominatedChris Thompson for Up All Night Engineer of the Year WonProducer of the Year Won Lighthouse Single of the Year Nominated2004 Bridal Train Best Independent Release Nominated2005 A Brief History Best Independent Release NominatedA Brief History Best Blues amp Roots Album Nominated2008 Sun Dirt Water Best Blues amp Roots Album Nominated2009 Live from the Union of Soul Best Blues amp Roots Album Nominated2011 Temptation Best Blues amp Roots Album Nominated2015 Beautiful You Best Blues amp Roots Album NominatedEngineer Of The Year NominatedProducer Of The Year NominatedAustralian Songwriter s Hall of Fame Edit The Australian Songwriters Hall of Fame was established in 2004 to honour the lifetime achievements of some of Australia s greatest songwriters 36 Year Nominee work Award Result2017 themselves Australian Songwriter s Hall of Fame inductedNational Live Music Awards Edit The National Live Music Awards NLMAs are a broad recognition of Australia s diverse live industry celebrating the success of the Australian live scene The awards commenced in 2016 Year Nominee work Award ResultNational Live Music Awards of 2019 37 38 The Waifs Live Country Act of the Year WonWAM Song of the Year Edit The WAM Song of the Year was formed by the Western Australian Rock Music Industry Association Inc WARMIA in 1985 with its main aim to develop and run annual awards recognising achievements within the music industry in Western Australia 39 40 Year Nominee work Award Result wins only 2007 Sun Dirt Water Professional Song of the Year WonWest Australian Music Industry Awards Edit The West Australian Music Industry Awards are annual awards celebrating achievements for Western Australian music They commenced in 1985 41 Year Nominee work Award Result2006 Ben Franz The Waifs Best Bassist Won2011 The Waifs Hall of Fame inductee2017 The Waifs Most Popular Act WonOther awards Edit Year Nominee work Award Result2005 Rob Bygott Bard Films for Bridal Train West Australian Screen Awards Best Music Video Won2006 Vikki Thorn for Bridal Train 42 USA Songwriting Competition Folk Category First Prize WonUSA Songwriting Competition Overall First Prize WonReferences Edit a b c d e f g The Waifs Transcripts Enough Rope with Andrew Denton Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC 20 August 2007 Retrieved 29 May 2011 Gee Mike 12 February 2009 The Waifs Gee Music Archived from the original on 21 June 2009 Retrieved 29 May 2011 a b c d Shedden Iain 19 February 2011 The Waifs 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