Last night hip-hop duo A.B. Original won a total of six awards at the third annual South Australian Music Awards (SAM Awards), while pop superstar Tkay Maidza won Best FemaleArtist and South Sudanese-born rapper DyspOra won Best Male Artist. A.B. Original cleaned up the awards winning six in total with their 2016 debut album Reclaim Australiawinning Best Release, their politically charged anthem January 26th feat. Dan Sultan winning Best Song. A.B. Original also won the awards for all round Best Group and Best Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island Artist. Richard Coburn from Kojo brought another win to A.B. Original with his direction of the Best Music Video for ‘January 26th’. In the People’s Choice Award category, A.B. Original won the Hip-Hop Award. After a mammoth year since releasing her debut album TKAY in 2016, pop superstar Tkay Maidza was recognised as Best Female Artist. Rising South Sudanese-born rapper, recording artist, and producerDyspOra won Best Male Artist after the release of his 2017 release The REBELUTION. Energetic pop trio and Triple J favourites Heaps Good Friends won Best New Artist after a soaring year featuring highlight performances at Groovin The Moo and BIGSOUND.
DyspOra with Elsy and Prospeks – Photo Credit Lauren Connelly
On the industry side of the awards, the Grace Emily won Best Music Venue for the second year in a row. For the first time, the travelling bohemian backyard festival Porch Sessions won Best Festival/Eventafter another ever-growing year. Craig Lock from 5/4 Entertainment won Best Manager for the third consecutive year. Tom Barnes from Mixmasters Studios took out Best Engineer for the second year in a row. The Ryan Freeman Live Music Award, which provides $4000 to assist a person or group to continue their contribution to live music in South Australia, was awarded to Robert Dunstan, Editor of B Side Magazine. Music SA’s Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to The Gov in recognition of their continued support of South Australian music and the Adelaide UNESCO City of Live Music Award forBest International Collaboration was presented to the House of Songs project, which saw three Adelaide musicians (Dan Crannitch, Taasha Coates, and Kelly Menhennett) collaborate with musicians from Austin, Texas on unfinished songs by the late Albert Brumley. Music SA’s General Manager Lisa Bishop said she was delighted to recognise these overachieving artists and industry members for their work. “It’s fantastic to see A.B. Original polish off their epic year taking home six more awards honoured in Trials’ home state. Upcoming artists such as DyspOra and Heaps Good Friends are leading examples of the new talents coming out of South Australia, it’s great to recognise them and all of these artists and industry members for their contributions to the South Australian music industry.” With over 6,500 individual votes cast across the 12 genre-based awards categories on themusic.com.au, the People’s Choice Award winners included A.B. Original’s sixth win of the night for the Hip Hop Award. Other People’s Choice Award highlights included Rachael Leahcar taking home the Pop Award, Bad//Dreems winning the Rock Award, Young Offenders winning the Punk Award, Adam Pagewinning the World Music Award, Ross McHenry winning the Jazz/Art Music Award and Wandererswinning the Blues/Roots Award.
Timberwolf – Photo Credit Lauren Connelly
The night included a surprise live performance from Tkay Maidza as she opened the night with a bang of confetti, presenting her track ‘Carry On’. The rest of the night featured special performances as some of Adelaide’s finest took on the challenge of reinterpreting hits from the SAM Award finalists. Timberwolfperformed a reinterpretation of A.B. Original’s ‘January 26th’ with full band as well as his latest single ‘Ikaros’. Lonelyspeck and Allume took on a stripped back version of Bad//Dreems’ ‘Mob Rule’. Glass Skies and Hana & Jessie-Lee performed a soulful version of West Thebarton’s hit single ‘Moving Out’.DyspOra, Elsy and Prospekscovered Tkay Maidza’s ‘Simulation’ and to close the night Grenadiersperformed their latest single ‘Long Way Down’ with a little help from Bec Stevens in addition to a heavy hitting twist of Timberwolf’s ‘Washed Out. Funded by the SA Government’s Music Development Office, major sponsors moshtix, and an array of supportive industry sponsors, the 2017 SAM Awards was brought together on stage with the assistance ofNovatech and Nexstage who custom-designed the incredible set and lighting installation which was fitted out in Thebarton Theatre for the evening.For more information and tickets: www.southaustralianmusicawards.com.au For media requests including high-res images: ATG Publicity Thomas@atgpublicity.com.au I 0428 859 475
THE 2017 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MUSIC AWARDS WINNERS: THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS Blues/Roots Award – presented by Radio Adelaide Wanderers Country Award – presented by Grace Emily Hotel The Bitter Darlings Electronic Award – presented by Fresh 92.7 Abbey Howlett Experimental Award – presented by Ancient World TimberwolfFolk Award – presented by Wheatsheaf Hotel The Winter Gypsy Heavy Award – presented by Australian Rock & Metal Institute Ice On Mercury Hip Hop Award – presented by Northern Sound System A.B. Original Jazz/Art Music Award – presented by Elder Conservatorium Ross McHenry Pop Award – presented by The Gov Rachael Leahcar Punk Award – presented by Crown & Anchor Young Offenders Rock Award – presented by Fat Controller Bad//Dreems World Music Award – presented by WOMADelaide Adam Page THE PEER-VOTED AWARDS
Ryan Freeman Live Music Award Robert Dunstan Best International Collaboration – presented by Adelaide UNESCO City of Music House of Songs project Lifetime Achievement Award – presented by Music SA The Governor Hindmarsh Hotel Best Studio Chapel Lane Studios Best Engineer Tom Barnes Best Music Festival / Event – presented by moshtix Porch Sessions Best Music Venue– presented by AHA (SA) Grace Emily Hotel Best Manager Craig Lock Best Cover Art Henry Stentiford – The Bitter Darlings ‘Stuart Highway’ Best Music Video Richard Coburn – A.B. Original’s ‘January 26th’ Best Song – presented by APRA AMCOS A.B. Original – January 26th feat. Dan Sultan Best New Artist Heaps Good Friends Best Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island Artist A.B. Original Best Group A.B. Original Best Male Artist DyspOra Best Female Artist Tkay Maidza Best Release A.B. Original
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