2003 ARIA Music Awards | ||||
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Date | 21 October 2003 (2003-10-21) | |||
Venue | Sydney Superdome, Sydney, New South Wales | |||
Most awards | Delta Goodrem (7) | |||
Most nominations | Delta Goodrem (13) | |||
Website | ariaawards | |||
Television/radio coverage | ||||
Network | Network Ten | |||
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The 17th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards) were held on 21 October 2003 at the Sydney Superdome. The ceremony aired on Network Ten.
Awards
Winners highlighted in bold, with nominees, in plain, below them.
ARIA Awards
- Album of the Year
- Single of the Year
- Delta Goodrem – "Born to Try"
- Amiel – "Lovesong"
- Powderfinger – "(Baby I've Got You) On My Mind"
- Silverchair – "Luv Your Life"
- The Waifs – "Lighthouse"
- Delta Goodrem – "Born to Try"
- Best Male Artist
- Alex Lloyd – "Coming Home"
- Ben Lee – Hey You. Yes You.
- John Butler – Living
- Nick Cave – Nocturama
- Tex Perkins – Sweet Nothing
- Alex Lloyd – "Coming Home"
- Best Female Artist
- Delta Goodrem – Innocent Eyes
- Amiel – Audio Out
- Kylie Minogue – "Come into My World"
- Renée Geyer – Tenderland
- Sarah Blasko - Prelusive EP ("Your Way")
- Delta Goodrem – Innocent Eyes
- Best Group
- Highest-Selling Single
- Delta Goodrem – "Born to Try"
- Amiel – "Lovesong"
- The Androids – "Do It with Madonna"
- Delta Goodrem – "Innocent Eyes"
- Delta Goodrem – "Lost Without You"
- Delta Goodrem – "Born to Try"
- Highest-Selling Album
- Breakthrough Artist – Single
- Delta Goodrem – "Born to Try"
- Candice Alley – "Falling"
- The Casanovas – "Shake It"
- Rogue Traders – "One of My Kind"
- The Sleepy Jackson – "Vampire Racecourse"
- Delta Goodrem – "Born to Try"
- Breakthrough Artist – Album
- Best Independent Release
- The Waifs – Up All Night
- 1200 Techniques – "Eye of the Storm"
- Diesel – Hear
- John Butler Trio – Living
- The Mess Hall – Feeling Sideways
- The Waifs – Up All Night
- Best Adult Contemporary Album
- Best Rock Album
- Best Country Album
- Keith Urban – Golden Road
- Adam Harvey – Cowboy Dreams
- Beccy Cole – Little Victories
- Bill Chambers – Sleeping with the Blues
- Sara Storer – Beautiful Circle
- Keith Urban – Golden Road
- Best Blues & Roots Album
- Best Pop Release
- Delta Goodrem – Innocent Eyes
- Amiel – Audio Out
- The Androids – "Do It with Madonna"
- Dannii Minogue – Neon Nights
- Kylie Minogue – "Come into My World"
- Delta Goodrem – Innocent Eyes
- Best Dance Release
- Rogue Traders – "One of My Kind"
- 1200 Techniques – "Eye of the Storm"
- Disco Montego – Disco Montego
- Gerling – "Who's Ya Daddy?"
- Wicked Beat Sound System – New Soul Breaks
- Rogue Traders – "One of My Kind"
- Best Children's Album
- Hi-5 – Celebrate
- Play School – Hip Hip Hooray
- The Saddle Club – On Top of the World
- The Wiggles - Go to Sleep Jeff!
- The Wiggles - Whoo Hoo! Wiggly Gremlins!
- Hi-5 – Celebrate
- Best Comedy Release
- Merrick and Rosso – From Us to Youse
- Dave Hughes – Whatever
- The Drugs – Music's in Trouble
- Rodney Rude – Rude Bastard
- Tripod – About an Hour of Song in an Hour
- Merrick and Rosso – From Us to Youse
Artisan Awards
- Best Cover Art
- Steven Gorrow, Revolution Design – Powderfinger – Vulture Street
- Jenny Sullivan, Sony Music Design – Delta Goodrem – Innocent Eyes
- Adalita, Steven Gorrow – Magic Dirt – Tough Love
- Stephanie Ashworth & David Homer, Sony Music Design – Something for Kate – The Official Fiction
- James Bellesini, Love Police – You Am I – Deliverance
- Steven Gorrow, Revolution Design – Powderfinger – Vulture Street
- Engineer of the Year
- Chris Thompson – The Waifs – Up All Night
- Vince Pizzinga – Delta Goodrem – Innocent Eyes
- David Leonard – The Butterfly Effect – Begins Here
- Lindsay Gravina – Magic Dirt – Tough Love
- Paul McKercher – Pete Murray – Feeler
- Chris Thompson – The Waifs – Up All Night
- Best Video
- Bart Borghesi – The Androids – "Do It with Madonna"
- Paul Butler, Scott Walton & 50 / 50 Films – Gerling – "Who's Ya Daddy?"
- Paul Butler, Scott Walton & 50 / 50 Films – Powderfinger – "(Baby I've Got You) On My Mind"
- Sam Bennetts, Rising Sun Pictures – Rogue Traders – "One of My Kind"
- Sean Gilligan & Sarah-Jane Woulahan – Silverchair – "Across the Night"
- Bart Borghesi – The Androids – "Do It with Madonna"
- Producer of the Year
- Chris Thompson – The Waifs – Up All Night
- David Nicholas – Delta Goodrem – Innocent Eyes
- Jonathan Burnside – The Sleepy Jackson – Lovers
- Magoo – Gerling – Bad Blood
- Paul McKercher – Pete Murray – Feeler
- Chris Thompson – The Waifs – Up All Night
Fine Arts Awards
- Best World Music Album
- Monsieur Camembert – Absynthe
- All India Radio – All India Radio
- David Bridie – West Papua: Sound of the Morning Star
- Kavisha Mazzella – Silverhook Tango
- Zulya – Elusive
- Monsieur Camembert – Absynthe
- Best Jazz Album
- Andrea Keller – Mikrokosmos
- Andrew Robson – On
- Kevin Hunt Trio – Love Walked In
- The Necks – Athenaeum, Homebush, Quay & Raab
- The World According to James – Wayback
- Andrea Keller – Mikrokosmos
- Best Original Soundtrack Recording
- Mick Harvey – Australian Rules
- Cezary Skubiszewski – After The Deluge (Original Television Mini-series Soundtrack)
- Dave Graney & Clare Moore – Music from the Motion Picture - Bad Eggs
- The Saddle Club – On Top of the World
- Various Artists – The Secret Life of Us Volume 3
- Mick Harvey – Australian Rules
- Best Original Cast/Show Recording
- Various Artists - Long Way To The Top - Live In Concert
- Best Classical Album
- Saffire – Saffire - The Australian Guitar Quartet
- Marshall McGuire – The 20th Century Harp
- Slava Grigoryan, Leonard Grigoryan – Play
- Teddy Tahu Rhodes – Mozart Arias
- Yvonne Kenny – Make Believe
- Saffire – Saffire - The Australian Guitar Quartet
ARIA Hall of Fame Inductee
Inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame was:
Outstanding Achievement Award
Channel V Oz Artist of the Year award
See also
References
- ^ "ARIA Awards – History: Winners by Year 2003: 17th Annual ARIA Awards". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
- "Australia 2003 ARIA Awards". ALLdownunder.com. Archived from the original on 25 February 2009. Retrieved 5 December 2009.
- "Top of the pops". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 19 October 2003. Retrieved 11 October 2014.