ARIA Music Awards of 2002
The 16th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) were held on 15 October 2002 at the Sydney SuperDome.[1][2]
Awards
ARIA Awards
Winners highlighted in bold with nominations below them in plain.[1]
- Album of the Year
- Single of the Year
- Highest Selling Album
- Highest Selling Single
- Best Group
- Best Female Artist
- Best Male Artist
- Alex Lloyd – Watching Angels Mend
- Dan Brodie – Empty Arms Broken Hearts
- Darren Hayes – Spin
- Paul Kelly – Nothing But a Dream
- Paul Mac – 3000 Feet High
- Breakthrough Artist – Album
- george – Polyserena
- 1200 Techniques – Choose One
- Dan Brodie & The Broken Arrows – Empty Arms Broken Hearts
- Eskimo Joe – Girl
- The Vines – Highly Evolved
- Breakthrough Artist – Single
- The Vines – "Get Free"
- 1200 Techniques – "Karma"
- Holly Valance – "Kiss Kiss"
- Machine Gun Fellatio – "Girl of My Dreams (Is Giving Me Nightmares)"
- The Waifs – London Still
- Best Pop Release
- Best Dance Release
- Paul Mac – 3000 Feet High
- 1200 Techniques – Karma
- Gerling – Dust Me Selecta
- Katalyst – Manipulating Agent
- Love Tattoo – Love Tattoo
- Best Rock Album
- Best Country Album
- Kasey Chambers – Barricades & Brickwalls
- Adam Harvey – Workin' Overtime
- Catherine Britt – Dusty Smiles and Heartbreak Cures
- Lee Kernaghan – Electric Rodeo
- Troy Cassar-Daley – Long Way Home
- Best Independent Release
- 1200 Techniques – Karma
- Icecream Hands – "Rain Hail Shine"
- Killing Heidi – Heavensent
- Lisa Miller – Car Tape
- The Waifs – London Still
- Best Adult Contemporary Album
- Paul Kelly – Nothing But a Dream
- Archie Roach – Sensual Being
- Jimmy Little – Resonate
- Lisa Miller – Car Tape
- Vika and Linda – Love Is Mighty Close
- Best Blues & Roots Album
- Jeff Lang & Bob Brozman – Rolling Through This World
- Backsliders – Hanoi
- Bondi Cigars – Down in the Valley
- Dave Steel – Home Is a Hard Thing to Find
- Mick Hart – Upside Down in the Full Face of Optimism
- Best Children's Album
- Hi-5 – Boom Boom Beat
- The Hooley Dooleys – Roll Up! Roll Up!
- The Star Girls – The Star Girls from Planet Groove
- Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Sean O'Boyle – Symphony of Lullabies
- The Wiggles – Wiggly Safari
- Best Comedy Release
- The 12th Man – The Final Dig?
- The Drugs – The Bold and The Beautiful
- Kevin Bloody Wilson – The Second Kumin' Of Kev
- "Slamming" Sam Kekovich – You Know It Makes Sense
- The Umbilical Brothers – Don't Dance to This
Fine Arts Awards
- Best Jazz Album
- Andrea Keller – Thirteen Sketches
- Dale Barlow – Dale Barlow Live
- James Morrison – Scream Machine
- James Muller – Thrum
- The Umbrellas – Bravo Nino Rota
- Best Classical Album
- Slava Grigoryan – Sonatas & Fantasies
- David Hobson – Handel: Arias
- Genevieve Lacey, Linda Kent – Piracy
- Geoffrey Lancaster – Haydn: Keyboard Sonatas Volume 1
- Yvonne Kenny, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra – Gorecki: Symphony No. 3
- Best Original Cast / Show Recording
- Various – The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular
- Judi Connelli – Back to Before
- Opera Australia, Simone Young – Verdi: Requiem
- Original Australian Cast Recording – The Wizard of Oz
- Play Act One – Story of Abbey
- Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording
- Paul Kelly, Shane O' Mara, Steve Hadley, Bruce Haymes, Peter Luscombe – Lantana
- Graham Tardif & Rolf de Heer (composers), Archie Roach (performer) – The Tracker
- David Thrussell – The Hard Word
- Mario Millo – Changi
- Various – Dirty Deeds
- Best World Music Album
- Monsieur Camembert – Live on Stage
- Coda – There Is a Way to Fly
- Kim Sanders – You Can't Get There From Here
- Nabarlek – Bininj Manborlh / Blackfella Road
- Various – Corroboration
Artisan Awards
- Producer of the Year
- Daniel Johns – Silverchair – Diorama
- Alex Lloyd, Magnus Fiennes – Alex Lloyd – Watching Angels Mend
- Daniel Denholm – The Whitlams – Torch the Moon
- David Nicholas, george – george – Polyserena
- Gerling, Magoo – Gerling – When Young Terrorists Chase the Sun
- Phil McKellar – Grinspoon – New Detention
- Richard Pleasance & Paul Kelly – Archie Roach – Sensual Being
- Engineer of the Year
- Anton Hagop – Silverchair – Diorama
- Adam Rhodes & DW Norton – Superheist – "A Dignified Rage"
- Daniel Denholm – The Whitlams – Torch the Moon
- Paul Mac – Paul Mac – 3000 Feet High
- Phil McKellar – Grinspoon – Chemical Heart
- Best Video
- Michael Gracey, Babyfoot Productions – 1200 Techniques – "Karma"
- Jolyon Watkins – Gerling – "Dust Me Selecta"
- Michael Spiccia, Prodigy Films – Disco Montego – "Beautiful"
- Nash Edgerton – Eskimo Joe – "Liar"
- Square-Eyed Films – Silverchair – "The Greatest View"
- Best Cover Art
- Darren Glindemann, John Watson, Melissa Chenery, Daniel Johns – Silverchair – Diorama
- Art of the State, Scott James Smith – The Whitlams – Torch the Moon
- Campbell Murray Creating – Kasey Chambers – Barricades & Brickwalls
- Chris Von Sanden – george – Polyserena
- Craig Nicholls – The Vines – Highly Evolved
Outstanding Achievement Award
ARIA Hall of Fame inductee
Inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame was:
See also
References
- 1 2 "ARIA Awards – History: Winners by Year 2002: 16th Annual ARIA Awards". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 13 June 2012.
- ↑ "Australia 2002 ARIA Awards". ALLdownunder.com. Retrieved 5 December 2009.
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