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2010 ARIA Music Awards

Annual Australian music awards ceremony


Annual Australian music awards ceremony

FieldValue
name2010 ARIA Music Awards
date
venueSydney Opera House,
Sydney, New South Wales
website
networkNetwork Ten
most_winsAngus & Julia Stone (5)
most_nominationsAngus & Julia Stone (9)
previous2009
mainARIA Music Awards
next2011

Sydney, New South Wales

The 24th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) are a series of award ceremonies which included the 2010 ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Hall of Fame Awards, ARIA Fine Arts Awards and ARIA Awards. The latter ceremony took place on 7 November at the Sydney Opera House and was telecast by Network Ten at 8:30pm. The final nominees for ARIA Award categories were announced on 28 September at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, as well as nominees for Fine Arts Awards and winners of the Artisan Awards. The 2010 awards were hosted by Rebel Wilson, Dylan Lewis and Natalie Bassingthwaighte and included presenters Russell Brand, and Matt Lucas.

For the first time in ARIA Awards history, public votes are used in four new categories, "Most Popular Australian Album", "Most Popular Australian Single", "Most Popular International Artist" and "Most Popular Australian Artist".

On 27 October, the ARIA Hall of Fame inducted: The Church, The Loved Ones, Models, John Williamson and Johnny Young.

Multiple winners and nominees

  • Angus & Julia Stone – 5 wins from 9 nominations
  • Sia – 3 wins from 6 nominations
  • Washington – 2 wins from 6 nominations
  • Powderfinger – 2 wins from 5 nominations
  • The Temper Trap – 2 wins from 5 nominations
  • Dan Sultan – 2 wins from 3 nominations
  • Birds of Tokyo – 1 win from 7 nominations
  • Guy Sebastian – 5 nominations
  • Tame Impala – 5 nominations

ARIA Hall of Fame Inductees

The following artists were inducted into the 2010 ARIA Hall of Fame on 27 October at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion; the ceremony was telecast by SBS TV's RocKwiz at 9:20 p.m on 30 October.

  • The Church by George Negus
  • The Loved Ones by Michael Chugg
  • Models by Wendy Matthews
  • John Williamson by Bob Brown
  • Johnny Young by Tina Arena

Awards

ARIA Awards

Three new categories introduced, "Breakthrough Artist" (formerly "Breakthrough Artist – Single" and "Breakthrough Artist – Album"), "Best Hard Rock / Heavy Metal Album" and "Best Adult Alternative Album". Final nominees are shown, with result at right.

ArtistAlbumResultArtistSingleResultArtistAlbumResultArtistAlbumResultArtistAlbumResultArtistAlbumResultArtistAlbumResultArtistAlbumResultArtistAlbumResultArtistAlbumResultArtistAlbumResultArtistAlbumResultArtistSingleResultArtistAlbumResultArtistDVDResultArtistReleaseResultArtistAlbumResultArtistAlbumResultArtistAlbumResult
Angus & Julia Stone*Down the Way*
Birds of TokyoBirds of Tokyo
SiaWe Are Born
Tame ImpalaInnerspeaker
WashingtonI Believe You Liar
Angus & Julia Stone"Big Jet Plane"
Birds of Tokyo"Plans"
Sia"Clap Your Hands"
The Temper Trap"Love Lost"
Washington"How to Tame Lions"
Clare BowditchModern Day Addiction
Kylie MinogueAphrodite
Lisa Mitchell"Oh! Hark!"
SiaWe Are Born
Washington*I Believe You Liar*
Dan KellyDan Kelly's Dream
Dan Sultan*Get Out While You Can*
Guy SebastianLike It Like That
John ButlerApril Uprising
Paul Dempsey"Fast Friends"
Angus & Julia StoneDown the Way
Birds of TokyoBirds of Tokyo
PowderfingerGolden Rule
Tame ImpalaInnerspeaker
The Temper Trap*Conditions*
Art vs. ScienceMagic Fountain
Dan SultanGet Out While You Can
Eddy Current Suppression RingRush to Relax
John Butler TrioApril Uprising
Sia*We Are Born*
Angus & Julia Stone*Down the Way*
Basement BirdsBasement Birds
Clare BowditchModern Day Addiction
The Cat EmpireCinema
WashingtonI Believe You Liar
WhitleyGo Forth, Find Mammoth
Angie HartEat My Shadow
Crowded House*Intriguer*
Jimmy BarnesThe Rhythm and the Blues
Lisa MillerCar Tape 2
Perry KeyesJohnny Ray's Downtown
Ash GrunwaldHot Mama Vibes
Dan Sultan*Get Out While You Can*
Jeff LangChimeradour
John Butler TrioApril Uprising
The Wilson PickersShake It Down
Greta BradmanForest of Dreams: Classical Lullabies to Get Lost In
Jay Laga'aiaI Can Play Anything
Justine ClarkeGreat Big World
Little Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill and the Little HillbilliesLittle Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill and the Little Hillbillies
The Wiggles*Let's Eat!*
*Andrew Hansen, Chris Taylor & Craig Shuftan**The Blow Parade*
Arj BarkerArj Barker Forever
Heath FranklinHeath Franklin's Chopper: Make Deadshts History*
JimeoinJimeoin on Ice Live
The Bedroom PhilosopherSongs from the 86 Tram
Adam HarveyBoth Sides Now
Catherine BrittCatherine Britt
Jason WalkerCeiling Sun Letters
Lee KernaghanPlanet Country
The McClymonts*Wrapped Up Good*
Art vs Science"Magic Fountain"
Miami Horror"Sometimes"
Midnight Juggernauts"The Crystal Axis"
Pendulum"Immersion"
Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP"We No Speak Americano"
AirbourneNo Guts. No Glory.
Dead Letter CircusThis Is the Warning
Parkway Drive*Deep Blue*
The Amity AfflictionYoungbloods
Violent SohoViolent Soho
Birds of TokyoThe Broken Strings Tour DVD
Bliss n EsoFlying Colours Live
Josh PykeThe Lighthouse
Various Artists*Sound Relief*
Various ArtistsBefore Too Long: Triple J's Tribute to Paul Kelly
BluejuiceHead of the Hawk
Empire of the Sun"Half Mast"
Guy SebastianLike It Like That
Kylie MinogueAphrodite
Sia*We Are Born*
Birds of Tokyo*Birds of Tokyo*
Cloud ControlBliss Release
Eddy Current Suppression RingRush to Relax
PowderfingerGolden Rule
Tame ImpalaInnerspeaker
Bliss n EsoRunning on Air
LowriderRound the World
M-Phazes*Good Gracious*
Space InvadasSoul-Fi
UrthboySpitshine
Amy MeredithRestless
Cloud ControlBliss Release
Philadelphia Grand JuryHope Is for Hopers
Tame ImpalaInnerspeaker
Washington*I Believe You Liar*

Fine Arts Awards

"Best Jazz Album" category was moved to Fine Arts Awards from ARIA Awards section. Final nominees are shown, with result at right.

ArtistAlbumResultArtistAlbumResultArtistAlbumResultArtistAlbumResult
Aleksandr TsiboulskiAustralian Guitar Music
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra & Paul Dyer*Tapas – Tastes of the Baroque*
Li-Wei QinBeethoven Cello Sonatas
David HobsonEnchanted Way
Geoffrey LancasterHaydn: Complete Keyboard Sonatas, Vol. 1
Richard Tognetti, Christopher Moore
& Australian Chamber OrchestraMozart Violin Concertos
Teddy Tahu RhodesBach Arias
Dick Hughes & Christa HughesTwenty First Century Blues
James Morrison & The Idea of North*Feels Like Spring*
Joe ChindamoAnother Place Some Other Time
Joseph TawadrosThe Hour of Separation
The NecksSilverwater
Burkhard DallwitzUnderbelly
Christopher Gordon & Various ArtistsMao's Last Dancer
Soundtrack*Before Too Long: Triple J's Tribute to Paul Kelly*
Various ArtistsBran Nue Dae
Various ArtistsAccidents Happen
Archie RoachMusic Deli Presents Archie Roach 1988
Joseph TawadrosThe Prophet: Music Inspired by the Poetry of Kahlil Gibran
Mamadou Diabate, Bobby Singh & Jeff Lang*Djan Djan*
The Public Opinion Afro OrchestraDo Anything Go Anywhere
Xavier RuddKoonyum Sun

Artisan Awards

The winners and nominees of the Artisan Awards were announced on 28 September 2010. Final nominees and winners, results shown at right.

Cover ArtistMusical artistAlbumResultDirectorMusical artistSingleResultEngineerMusical artistReleaseResultProducerMusical artistReleaseResult
Angus & Julia StoneAngus & Julia Stone*Down the Way*
Cameron Gray & Scott SmithDead Letter CircusThis Is the Warning
David Homer, Aaron Hayward, DebaserBirds of TokyoBirds of Tokyo
DebaserBluejuiceHead of the Hawk
Leif PodhajskyTame ImpalaInnerspeaker
Alex RobertsArt vs. Science"Magic Fountain"
Krozm (Chris Hill, Ewan Macleod and Lachlan Dickie)Sarah Blasko"Bird on a Wire"
Head PicturesPowderfinger"All of the Dreamers"
Kiku OheAngus & Julia Stone"Big Jet Plane"
Kris MoyesSia"Clap Your Hands"
Jeff McCormackAdam HarveyBoth Sides Now
John CastleWashingtonI Believe You Liar
Rick WillGrinspoonSix to Midnight
Victor Van VugtClare BowditchModern Day Addiction
Wayne ConnollyPaul Dempsey"Fast Friends"
Angus & Julia StoneAngus & Julia Stone*Down the Way* (some tracks only)
Charles Fisher, Hoodoo GurusCharles Fisher, Hoodoo GurusPurity of Essence
Forrester SavelDead Letter CircusThis Is the Warning
Lisa Miller, Shane O'MaraLisa MillerCar Tape 2
Scott Horscroft, Adam SparkBirds of TokyoBirds of Tokyo

Public voted awards

For the first time in ARIA Awards history, the public voted in four new categories. Initial nominees for both "Most Popular Australian Album" and "Most Popular Australian Single" were the ten highest selling albums and singles, respectively, in the eligibility period (28 August 2009 to 21 August 2010 inclusive). The third category is "Most Popular International Artist" where non-Australian artists with highest selling albums or singles are nominated. "Most Popular Australian Artist" nominees are pooled from the finalists in 26 categories of the year's ARIA Awards (excludes ARIA Artisan Awards nominees). First round of voting occurred from 14 to 28 October to determine the final five nominees. The second round of voting occurred from 31 October to 6 November with the winners announced on 7 November. Final nominees are shown, with result at right.

ArtistAlbumResultArtistSingleResultArtistResultArtistResult
Angus & Julia StoneDown the Way
Guy SebastianLike It Like That
Vanessa AmorosiHazardous
Powderfinger*Golden Rule*
The Temper TrapConditions
Guy Sebastian"Like It Like That"
Kate Miller-Heidke"The Last Day on Earth"
The Temper Trap"Sweet Disposition"
Vanessa Amorosi"This Is Who I Am"
Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup"We No Speak Americano"
Katy Perry
Lady Gaga
Michael Bublé
Mumford & Sons
Taylor Swift
Angus & Julia Stone
Guy Sebastian
Powderfinger
The Temper Trap
Vanessa Amorosi

References

References

  1. "2010 ARIA Awards Winners By Year". [[Australian Recording Industry Association]] (ARIA).
  2. [http://www.take40.com/news/20335/2010-aria-nominations-announced---full-list-here! "2010 ARIA Nominations Announced"] {{webarchive. link. (2 October 2010 [[Take40 Australia]] (mcm entertainment). Retrieved 29 September 2010.)
  3. (June 2017). "ARIA Awards 2010 : History: Winners by Year 2010: 24th Annual ARIA Awards". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).
  4. (26 September 2010). "ARIA Hall of Fame 2010". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).
  5. [http://www.take40.com/news/20331/2010-aria-hall-of-fame-inductees-announced "2010 ARIA Hall Of Fame Inductees Announced"] {{webarchive. link. (5 March 2012 ''Take40 Australia''. Retrieved 2 October 2010.)
  6. (25 October 2010). "Special Guests Line-Up to Salute Music Icons". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).
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