Plus Peking Duk, Amy Shark and more score prizes.
It’s been a whirlwind 12 months for music in Australia, as reflected by the results of tonight’s APRA Music Awards in Sydney, with Paul Kelly, AB Original and Amy Shark among those who claimed prizes.
The coveted Song of the Year prize was bestowed to Kelly’s acclaimed single Firewood And Candles (co-written by The Ferrets’ Billy Miller), while AB Original, aka Briggs and Trials, walked away with the Songwriter of the Year award for their powerful debut album Reclaim Australia.
Peking Duk took out two awards, with Stranger named the Most Played Australian Work and Dance Work of the Year, as did M-Phazes, who was credited as co-writing Amy Shark’s Adore (Pop Work of the Year) and Illy’s Catch 22 (Urban Work of the Year).
The 2018 ceremony, hosted by Julia Zemiro, was held at the International Convention Centre, with industry veterans and some of the best emerging talent-receiving praise and a number of outstanding live performances throughout the night.
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Tim Minchin put his unique spin on Firewood And Candles, Nat Dunn and Jeremy Marou took on Shark’s Weekends, Suze DeMarchi, Baby Animals, Adalita and Isabella Manfredi paid tribute Midnight Oil (who were honoured with the Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music) and more.
Firewood And Candles - Paul Kelly
AB Original (Briggs & Trials)
Sarah Aarons
Ben Abraham and Kylie Sackley
Midnight Oil
Stranger - Peking Duk feat. Elliphant
Kiss Somebody - Morgan Evans
Best Part of Me - Busby Marou
Stranger - Peking Duk feat. Elliphant
Brace - Birds of Tokyo
Adore - Amy Shark
Catch 22 - Illy feat. Anne-Marie
Shape of You - Ed Sheeran
Cheap Thrills - Sia
Settlers Tavern (Rob and Karen Gough)