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2015 QLD Music Awards winners

PRESS RELEASE: Music lovers from far and wide united last night to celebrate Queensland s homebred talented songwriters and musicians at the 2015 Queensland Music Awards presented by BOQ and…

By Unknown AuthorPublished Oct 27, 2015
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2015 qld music awards winners

PRESS RELEASE:

Music lovers from far and wide united last night to celebrate Queensland’s homebred talented songwriters and musicians at the 2015 Queensland Music Awards presented by BOQ and Hutchinson Builders

One of the biggest and most recognised nights on the Queensland music industry calendar, the sold out event was an incredible showcase of the exceptional caliber of musicianship that the state has to offer to a worldwide audience.

Each year the awards receive remarkable attention with hundreds of published and unpublished artists from regional towns and cities across the state, submitting their songs to be listened to by an elite judging panel from the music and media industry across the country, and internationally.

QMusic’s Executive Officer Joel Edmondson said, "Time and again, the Queensland Music Awards prove that Queensland produces some of Australia's most talented and exciting musicians. The 2015 QMAs were no different. Queensland's music industry is fueled by a unique kind of community spirit, giving emerging artists that extra bit of support they need to succeed. You can feel that spirit in the room at the QMAs.”

This year it was the Brisbane Powerhouse who played host to the awards ceremony.  Hosted by triple j’s Sarah Howells and Hip Hop veteran Fred Leone aka Rival MC from Impossible Odds Records, the evening opened with a stunning performance by indigenous group Yarwah, performing a contemporary Welcome to Country. The Medics scored one of the first wins of the night with their newly released song Wake Up taking the Indigenous Award.

Fans were treated to a performance by Australian music royalty when 4x ARIA Award winner and past Queensland Music Award winner Katie Noonan performed a remix of her new track Peace Is My Drug alongside Brisbane wunderkind producer cln.

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Also blazing up the stage were sterling performances by Blank Realm, MKO and We All Want To, who delivered a climatic end to the 2015 awards night.

No stranger to the Queensland Music Awards, Cairns songstress Leanne Tennant claimed a well-deserved win collecting the Blues & Roots Award for Bearing The Crown. It was a win for both band and audience when Halfway captured the attention of the theatre with a poignant performance before returning to claim the Country Award for Dulcify, then later going on to win the highly acclaimed, Song of the Year Award.

It wasn’t the only stage return for the night.  The ethereal vocals and lush electronics of Airling’s on stage performance was publically recognised when Airling’s song Wasted Pilots, written by Hannah Shepherd, Tom Iansek and Graham Ritchie, was announced the coveted Pop Award winner.

Delighting the audience with her effortlessly beautiful songs, Sahara Beck followed an intimate performance with a celebrated return to receive The BOQ People's Choice Most Popular Female Award.

A publicly voted campaign, The BOQ People's Choice Awards provides music fans around Australia the opportunity to cast their vote for their favourite Queensland artists to be crowned Most Popular. The BOQ People's Choice Most Popular Male Award went to Bobby Alu, and the Most Popular Group Award went to The Amity Affliction.

Other noteworthy wins of the night include Michelle Xen collecting the Electronic / Dance Award for her song Short Term Plan, The Grates proved their hold is still strong on the Queensland music scene with their hit single Holiday Home scooping the Rock Award, while newcomer The Kite String Tangle’s song Arcadia, directed by Jason Bock won the best Music Video Award.

The winning recipient of the $10,000 Billy Thorpe Scholarship was awarded to Sunshine Coast artist, AYLA.  Supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, the Scholarship is awarded to an emerging Queensland-based contemporary musician or band. 

 

2015 QUEENSLAND MUSIC AWARDS WINNERS

 

CATEGORY

 

SONG

 

ACT

SONGWRITER

POP

Wasted Pilots

Airling

 

Hannah Shepherd,

Tom Iansek,

Graham Ritchie

 

ROCK

Holiday Home

The Grates

 

Patience Hodgson,

John Patterson

 

 

ELECTRONIC / DANCE

 

Short Term Plan

Michelle Xen

Michelle Oxenham

BLUES / ROOTS

Bearing The Crown

Leanne Tennant

 

Leanne Tennant

 

HEAVY

Numbers

Guards of May

 

Guards of May

 

JAZZ

Closing Time

Laique

 

Kylie Southwell

 

SCHOOLS

Days Of Doom

SASKIA

 

Saskia van Iperen,

Alistair Marsden

 

INDIGENOUS

Wake Up

The Medics

 

The Medics

 

URBAN

None the Wiser

Dubmarine

 

Dubmarine

 

COUNTRY

Dulcify

Halfway

 

Halfway

 

WORLD

 

Enfants du Chemin

(Children of the Road)

 

Mzaza

Mzaza

 

FOLK SINGER / SONGWRITER

 

Live Like I'm Dying

Quintessential Doll

Steph Linsdell

 

CHILDREN’S MUSIC

 

Hungry Crocodile Chomp

The Kangagang

Carolyn Simpson

REGIONAL

To The Sky

The Vernons

 

James K Nikiforides, Jonathan K Nyst

 

MUSIC VIDEO

Arcadia

The Kite String Tangle

 

Written by:

Daniel M Harley

Directed by:

Jason Bock

 

The BOQ People's Choice Most Popular Female Award

 

Sahara Beck

 

The BOQ People's Choice Most Popular Male Award

 

Bobby Alu

 

The BOQ People's Choice Most Popular Group Award

 

The Amity Affliction

 

Album of the Year

Hungry Ghost

 

Violent Soho

 

Song of the Year

Dulcify

 

Halfway

 

 

Billy Thorpe Scholarship Award

 

AYLA

Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award

 

Mick Medew

 

 

Image: The BOQ People's Choice Most Popular Female Award winner Sarah Beck

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