ARIA Music Awards of 2017



























2017 ARIA Music Awards
Date 28 November 2017 (2017-11-28)
Venue
Star Event Centre,
Sydney, New South Wales
Website www.ariaawards.com.au
Television/radio coverage
Network Nine Network

The 31st Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) are a series of award ceremonies which include the 2017 ARIA Artisan Awards, ARIA Hall of Fame Awards, ARIA Fine Arts Awards and the ARIA Awards.[1][2] The ARIA Awards ceremony was held on 28 November 2017 and was broadcast from the Star Event Centre, Sydney around Australia on the Nine Network.[1] The Nine Network last broadcast the awards in 2013.[3][4]


Final nominees were announced on 10 October 2017 at the Art Gallery of New South Wales.[1] ARIA also held the award ceremonies for both Artisan Awards winners and Fine Arts Awards winners at that time.[1][5][6]Gang of Youths won four of eight nominations, while Paul Kelly won four from seven.[2][6][7] The ARIA Awards ceremony introduced a new category: ARIA Music Teacher of the Year Award, which is publicly voted.[1][5] The category is open to any teacher working in a school, kindergarten, early childhood centre, youth centre or private tuition music school running a music program around the country.[8]Daryl Braithwaite was inducted into the Hall of Fame as a solo artist; his band, Sherbet, was admitted to the hall in 1990.


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Contents






  • 1 Performers


  • 2 Nominees and winners


    • 2.1 ARIA Awards


    • 2.2 Public voted


    • 2.3 Fine Arts Awards


    • 2.4 Artisan Awards




  • 3 ARIA Hall of Fame inductee


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Performers


ARIA listed the line-up of performers for the ceremony:[9][10]




Paul Kelly, (second from left, taken in September 2017), who won four trophies from seven nominations.











































Artist(s)
Song(s)

Pnau
"Chameleon"

Amy Shark
"Adore"

Lorde
"Liability"
"Green Light"

Gang of Youths
"What Can I Do If the Fire Goes Out?"

Paul Kelly
A.B. Original
Dan Sultan
"Dumb Things"

Jessica Mauboy
Peking Duk
"Fallin'"
"Stranger"

Harry Styles
"Kiwi"

Daryl Braithwaite
Guy Sebastian
Vera Blue
"The Horses"

Jimmy Barnes
"High Voltage"


Nominees and winners



ARIA Awards


Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; other final nominees are listed alphabetically by artists' first name.[6]






























































Album of the Year

Best Group


  • Gang of YouthsGo Farther in Lightness


    • A.B. Original – Reclaim Australia


    • Amy Shark – Night Thinker


    • Illy – Two Degrees


    • Paul Kelly – Life Is Fine





  • Gang of YouthsGo Farther in Lightness


    • A.B. Original – Reclaim Australia


    • King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard – Flying Microtonal Banana


    • Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Skeleton Tree


    • Peking Duk – "Stranger" (featuring Elliphant)




Best Male Artist

Best Female Artist


  • Paul KellyLife Is Fine


    • D.D Dumbo – Utopia Defeated


    • Dan Sultan – Killer


    • Illy – Two Degrees


    • Vance Joy – "Lay It on Me"





  • Sia – "The Greatest" (featuring Kendrick Lamar)


    • Amy Shark – Night Thinker


    • Jessica Mauboy – The Secret Daughter (Songs from the Original TV Series)


    • Julia Jacklin – Don’t Let the Kids Win


    • Meg Mac – Low Blows




Best Adult Contemporary Album

Best Urban Album


  • Paul KellyLife Is Fine


    • Bernard Fanning – Brutal Dawn


    • D.D Dumbo – Utopia Defeated


    • Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds – Skeleton Tree


    • Pete Murray – Camacho





  • A.B. OriginalReclaim Australia


    • Illy – Two Degrees


    • REMI – Divas & Demons


    • Thundamentals – Everyone we Know


    • Tkay Maidza – TKAY




Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album

Best Rock Album


  • NorthlaneMesmer


    • Airbourne – Breaking Outta Hell


    • Frenzal Rhomb – Hi-Vis High Tea


    • King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard – Murder of the Universe


    • Sleepmakeswaves – Made of Breath Only





  • Gang of YouthsGo Farther in Lightness


    • Dan Sultan – Killer


    • Dune Rats – The Kids Will Know It's Bullshit


    • Polish Club – Alright Already


    • The Preatures – Girlhood




Best Blues & Roots Album

Best Country Album


  • All Our Exes Live in TexasWhen We Fall


    • Archie Roach – Let Love Rule


    • Busby Marou – Postcards from the Shell House


    • Paul Kelly & Charlie Owen – Death’s Dateless Night


    • Tash Sultana – Notion





  • Kasey ChambersDragonfly


    • Lee Kernaghan – The 25th Anniversary Album


    • O'Shea – 61-615


    • Shane Nicholson – Love and Blood


    • The McClymonts – Endless




Best Pop Release

Best Dance Release


  • Amy SharkNight Thinker


    • Dean Lewis – "Waves"


    • Jessica Mauboy – "Fallin’"


    • Sia – "The Greatest" (featuring Kendrick Lamar)


    • Vera Blue – Perennial





  • Pnau – "Chameleon"


    • Dom Dolla & Torren Foot – "Be Randy"


    • Jagwar Ma – Every Now & Then


    • Peking Duk – "Stranger" (featuring Elliphant)


    • The Kite String Tangle – The Kite String Tangle




Breakthrough Artist

Best Independent Release


  • Amy SharkNight Thinker


    • A.B. Original – Reclaim Australia


    • Dean Lewis – "Waves"


    • Tash Sultana – Notion


    • Tkay Maidza – TKAY





  • A.B. OriginalReclaim Australia


    • Dan Sultan – Killer


    • Sia – "The Greatest" (featuring Kendrick Lamar)


    • Tash Sultana – Notion


    • Vance Joy – "Lay It on Me"




Best Children's Album


  • Jimmy BarnesOch Aye the G'nu


    • Lah-Lah – Having Fun!


    • Peter Combe – Live It Up


    • The Idea of North, Lior & Elena Kats-Chernin – A Piece of Quiet (The Hush Collection, Vol 16)


    • The Wiggles – The Wiggles Duets





Public voted






















Song of the Year
Best Video


  • Peking Duk – "Stranger" (featuring Elliphant)


    • Amy Shark – "Adore"


    • Bliss n Eso – "Moments" (featuring Gavin James)


    • Dean Lewis – "Waves"


    • Guy Sebastian – "Set in Stone"


    • Illy – "Catch 22" (featuring Anne-Marie)


    • Jessica Mauboy – "Fallin’"


    • Pnau – "Chameleon"


    • Sia – "The Greatest" (featuring Kendrick Lamar)


    • Starley – "Call on Me" (Ryan Riback Remix)





  • Allan Hardy and Tom MacDonald for Bliss n Eso – "Moments" (featuring Gavin James)

    • Amy Billings for Amy Shark – "Drive You Mad"

    • Tim White for Client Liaison – "A Foreign Affair"

    • Tobias Willis and Zachary Bradtke for Client Liaison – "Off White Limousine"

    • Michael Jones for Dean Lewis – "Waves"


    • Daniel and Jared Daperis for Gang of Youths – "The Deepest Signs, the Frankest Shadows"

    • Mark Alston for Illy – "You Say When" (featuring Marko Penn)

    • Emma Tomelty for Jessica Mauboy – "Fallin’"

    • Danny Cohen for Kirin J Callinan – "S.A.D"


    • Sia and Daniel Askill for Sia – "The Greatest" (featuring Kendrick Lamar)



Best Australian Live Act
Best International Artist


  • Illy – The Two Degrees Tour


    • Client Liaison – Diplomatic Immunity Tour


    • Flume – Flume: Australian Tour 2016


    • Gang of Youths – Gang of Youths


    • Jessica Mauboy – All The Hits Live Tour


    • King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard – The Lizard Wizard Gizzfest


    • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – Australia & New Zealand Tour 2017


    • Peking Duk – Clowntown Tour


    • Tash Sultana – Tash Sultana AUS/NZ Tour


    • Violent Soho – Violent Soho with special guests The Bronx





  • Harry StylesHarry Styles


    • Adele – 25


    • Bruno Mars – 24K Magic


    • Ed Sheeran – ÷ and Loose Change


    • Kendrick Lamar – DAMN and Untitled Unmastered


    • Lorde – Melodrama


    • Metallica – Hardwired... to Self-Destruct


    • Shawn Mendes – Illuminate


    • The Rolling Stones – Blue & Lonesome


    • The Weeknd – Starboy



Music Teacher of the Year


  • Renee McCarthy – Woodcroft College, Morphett Vale

    • Julie Layt – Crescent Lagoon State School, Rockhampton

    • Stephen Mcewan – Bellarine Secondary College, Drysdale

    • Alex Manton – Asquith Girls High School, Asquith





Fine Arts Awards


Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; other final nominees are listed alphabetically by artists' first name.[11]














Best Classical Album


  • Slava Grigoryan – Bach: Cello Suites Volume I

    • Grigoryan Brothers – Songs Without Words


    • Jayson Gillham, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra & Benjamin Northey – Medtner: Piano Concerto No 1 / Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No 2


    • Kate Miller-Heidke & Sydney Symphony Orchestra – Live at the Sydney Opera House


    • Tamara-Anna Cislowska – Elena Kats-Chernin: Unsent Love Letters - Meditations on Erik Satie




Best Jazz Album


  • James Morrison, BBC Concert Orchestra, Keith Lockhart, Harry Morrison & William Morrison – The Great American Songbook


    • Australian Art Orchestra – Water Pushes Sand

    • James Morrison & James Morrison Academy Jazz Orchestra – James Morrison With His Academy Jazz Orchestra


    • King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Sketches of Brunswick East


    • The Vampires – The Vampires meet Lionel Loueke




Best Original Soundtrack or Musical Theatre Cast Album


  • Nigel Westlake & Sydney Symphony Orchestra, with Joseph Tawadros, Slava Grigoryan & Lior – Ali's Wedding

    • Australian Cast Recording featuring David Campbell – Dream Lover


    • Cezary Skubiszewski – Red Dog: True Blue (original soundtrack)


    • Jessica Mauboy – The Secret Daughter (Songs from the Original TV Series)


    • Richard Tognetti & Australian Chamber Orchestra – Mountain




Best World Music Album


  • Katie Noonan and Karin Schaupp – Songs of the Latin Skies


    • Joseph Tawadros – Live at Abbey Road


    • Melbourne Ska Orchestra – Saturn Return


    • Slava Grigoryan & Australian String Quartet – Migration


    • Xylouris White – Black Peak




Best Comedy Release


  • John Clarke – Clarke's Classics


    • Arj Barker – Get In My Head


    • Buddy Goode – More Rubbish


    • Kitty Flanagan – Seriously?


    • Rhys Nicholson – Rhys Nicholson Live at The Eternity Playhouse





Artisan Awards


Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; other final nominees are listed alphabetically by artists' first name.










Producer of the Year


  • Gang of Youths & Adrian Breakspear for Gang of YouthsGo Farther in Lightness

    • Daniel Rankine for A.B. Original – Reclaim Australia

    • Tom Iansek for Big Scary – Animal

    • Oliver Hugh Perry & Fabian Prynn for D.D Dumbo – Utopia Defeated

    • Steven Schram & Paul Kelly for Paul Kelly – Life Is Fine




Engineer of the Year


  • Steven Schram for Paul Kelly – Life Is Fine

    • Oliver Hugh Perry & Fabian Prynn for D.D Dumbo – Utopia Defeated

    • John Castle for Dean Lewis – "Lose My Mind"

    • Adrian Breakspear for Gang of Youths – Go Farther in Lightness

    • Bob Scott for Kate Miller-Heidke & Sydney Symphony Orchestra – Live at the Sydney Opera House




Best Cover Artist


  • Peter Salmon-Lomas for Paul Kelly – Life Is Fine

    • Lee McConnell for Dune Rats – The Kids Will Know It's Bullshit

    • Nathan Cahyadi for Gang of Youths – Go Farther in Lightness

    • Nick McKinlay for Julia Jacklin – Don't Let The Kids Win

    • Mitchell Storck for Midnight Oil – The Overflow Tank





ARIA Hall of Fame inductee


The following artist was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame:[12][2]



  • Daryl Braithwaite – Braithwaite was previously inducted as a member of Sherbet in 1990.[13]


References





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