The 15th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards) were held on 30 October 2001 at the Capitol Theatre.[1][2] Rock band Powderfinger won the most awards with six from eight nominations.[1][3] Leading the nominations were dance, electronic group, The Avalanches, with nine nominations: they won four.[1][3]
2001 ARIA Music Awards | |
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Date | 30 October 2001 |
Venue | Capitol Theatre, Sydney, New South Wales |
Most awards | Powderfinger (6) |
Most nominations | The Avalanches (9) |
Website | ariaawards |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Nine Network |
Awards
editThe following list includes the winners, highlighted in bold, and the other final nominations below them.[1]
ARIA Awards
edit- Album of the Year
- Single of the Year
- Powderfinger – "My Happiness"
- The Avalanches – "Frontier Psychiatrist"
- Kylie Minogue – "On a Night Like This"
- Something for Kate – "Monsters"
- You Am I – "Damage"
- Powderfinger – "My Happiness"
- Highest Selling Album
- Highest Selling Single[4]
- Best Group
- Best Female Artist
- Kylie Minogue – Light Years
- Christine Anu – Come My Way
- Jodi Phillis – In Dreams I Live
- Leah Haywood – "Takin' Back What's Mine"
- Vanessa Amorosi – The Power
- Kylie Minogue – Light Years
- Best Male Artist
- Breakthrough Artist – Album
- Breakthrough Artist – Single
- Best Pop Release
- Kylie Minogue – Light Years
- Christine Anu – Come My Way
- Invertigo – "Chances Are"
- Madison Avenue – The Polyester Embassy
- Vanessa Amorosi – The Power
- Kylie Minogue – Light Years
- Best Dance Release
- The Avalanches – Since I Left You
- Infusion – Phrases and Numbers
- [Love] Tattoo – "The Bass Has Got Me Movin'"
- Paul Mac – "Just the Thing"
- Sgt Slick – "Let It Ride"
- The Avalanches – Since I Left You
- Best Rock Album
- Powderfinger – Odyssey Number Five
- The Living End – Roll On
- The Mark of Cain – This Is This...
- Motor Ace – Five Star Laundry
- The Superjesus – Jet Age
- Powderfinger – Odyssey Number Five
- Best Country Album
- Slim Dusty – Looking Forward Looking Back
- Audrey Auld – The Fallen
- Beccy Cole – Wild at Heart
- Gina Jeffreys – Angel
- Sara Storer – Chasing Buffalo
- Slim Dusty – Looking Forward Looking Back
- Best Independent Release
- John Butler Trio – Three
- Allan Browne's New Rascals – East St Kilda Toodleoo
- Nitocris – "Manic"
- Pre-Shrunk – Digital Sunrise
- Stella One Eleven – In Your Hands
- John Butler Trio – Three
- Best Alternative Release
- Art of Fighting – Wires
- Big Heavy Stuff – Size of the Ocean
- Magic Dirt – What Are Rock Stars Doing Today
- Something for Kate – Echolalia
- You Am I – Dress Me Slowly
- Art of Fighting – Wires
- Best Adult Contemporary Album
- Mark Seymour – One Eyed Man
- Jodi Phillis – In Dreams I Live
- John Farnham – 33+1⁄3
- Stella One Eleven – In Your Hands
- Wendy Matthews – Beautiful View
- Mark Seymour – One Eyed Man
- Best Blues & Roots Album
- Collard Greens & Gravy – More Gravy
- Andy Cowan – 10.30pm Thursdays
- Jeff Lang – Everything Is Still
- John Butler Trio – Three
- The Revelators – The Adventures of The Amazing Revelators
- Collard Greens & Gravy – More Gravy
- Best Children's Album
- Hi-5 – It's a Party
- George Spartels, Queensland Philharmonic Orchestra, Sean O'Boyle – George Meets the Orchestra
- The Hooley Dooleys – Keep On Dancing
- Monica Trapaga – I Love the Zoo
- The Wiggles – Hoop Dee Doo: It's a Wiggly Party
- Hi-5 – It's a Party
- Best Comedy Release
- Guido Hatzis – Whatever...
- The 12th Man – "Bruce 2000"
- Chris Franklin – "Mullet Head"
- The Drugs – The Only Way Is Up
- Rodney Rude – Ya Mum's Bum
- Guido Hatzis – Whatever...
Fine Arts Awards
edit- Best Jazz Album
- Bernie McGann Trio – Bundeena
- Allan Browne's New Rascals – East St Kilda Toodleoo
- Andrew Robson Trio – Sunman
- Joe Chindamo Trio – The Joy of Standards
- Michelle Nicolle – After the Rain
- Paul Grabowsky Trio – Three
- Bernie McGann Trio – Bundeena
- Best Classical Album
- Genevieve Lacey, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer – Vivaldi – Ii Flauto Dolce
- Macquarie Trio – Schubert: Complete Piano Trios
- Shu-Cheen Yu – Lotus Moon
- Stephanie McCallum – Perfume
- Woof! – Tuneful Percussion
- Genevieve Lacey, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Paul Dyer – Vivaldi – Ii Flauto Dolce
- Best Original Cast / Show Production Recording
- Cast Recording – Shout! The Legend Of The Wild One
- Australian Concert Orchestra, Queensland Pops Orchestra, Harper – Scotland the Brave
- David Chesworth – Wicked Voice
- Janet Seidel – Doris and Me
- Various – Sydney 2000 The Games of the XXVII Olympiad – Official Music from the Opening Ceremony
- Cast Recording – Shout! The Legend Of The Wild One
- Best Original Soundtrack Production Recording
- Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Various – Music from the Motion Picture – The Dish
- David Hirschfelder, Various – Better Than Sex – Original Soundtrack
- Lisa Gerrard with Hans Zimmer – More Music from Gladiator
- Richard Pleasance, Various – The Very Best of SeaChange
- Single Gun Theory – The Monkey's Mask
- Various – Sydney 2000 The Games of the XXVII Olympiad – Official Music from the Opening Ceremony
- Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Various – Music from the Motion Picture – The Dish
- Best World Music Album
- Mara! – Live in Europe
- Akin – Undercurrent
- Epizo Bangoura and African Express – Inchallah
- George Telek – Serious Tam
- Xenos – Tutti Frutti
- Mara! – Live in Europe
Artisan Awards
edit- Producer of the Year
- Bobbydazzler (a.k.a. Darren Seltmann, Robbie Chater) – The Avalanches – Since I Left You
- Augie March, Paul McKercher, Richard Pleasance – Augie March – Sunset Studies
- Kalju Tonuma – Superheist – The Prize Recruit
- The Mark of Cain – The Mark of Cain – This Is This...
- Nick Launay – The Living End – Roll On
- Paul Kosky – Killing Heidi – "Superman Supergirl"
- Bobbydazzler (a.k.a. Darren Seltmann, Robbie Chater) – The Avalanches – Since I Left You
- Engineer of the Year
- Paul McKercher, Chris Thompson, Richard Pleasance, Chris Dickie – Augie March – Sunset Studies
- Doug Brady – John Farnham – 33+1⁄3
- Kalju Tonuma – Superheist – The Prize Recruit
- Nick Launay – The Living End – Roll On
- Tony Espie, Bobbydazzler (a.k.a. Darren Seltmann, Robbie Chater) – The Avalanches – Since I Left You
- Paul McKercher, Chris Thompson, Richard Pleasance, Chris Dickie – Augie March – Sunset Studies
- Best Video
- Ben Saunders – Eskimo Joe – "Wake Up"
- Bart Borghesi – Something for Kate – "Monsters"
- Mark Hartley – Human Nature – "He Don't Love You"
- Mark Hartley – Invertigo – "Chances Are"
- Paul Butler, Scott Walton – Gerling – "The Deer in You"
- Paul Butler, Scott Walton – Powderfinger – "Like A Dog"
- Scandal'us – "Me, Myself & I"
- Ben Saunders – Eskimo Joe – "Wake Up"
- Best Cover Art
- Kevin Wilkins – Powderfinger – Odyssey Number Five
- Bobbydazzler (a.k.a. Darren Seltmann, Robbie Chater) – The Avalanches – Since I Left You
- Darren Glindemann – The Superjesus – Jet Age
- Sam Hickey – Augie March – Sunset Studies
- Stephanie Ashworth – Something for Kate – Echolalia
- Kevin Wilkins – Powderfinger – Odyssey Number Five
Outstanding Achievement Award
editARIA Hall of Fame inductees
editThe following were inducted into the Hall of Fame.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d "ARIA Awards – History: Winners by Year 2001: 15th Annual ARIA Awards". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
- ^ "Australia 2001 ARIA Awards". ALLdownunder.com. Archived from the original on 17 September 2010. Retrieved 5 December 2009.
- ^ a b Donovan, Patrick (3 October 2001). "Brisbane v. Melbourne in battle of the bands". The Age. Archived from the original on 3 October 2001. Retrieved 17 October 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
- ^ "2001 ARIA Awards Winners". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 17 October 2020.