[MUSIC NEWS] The National Indigenous Music Awards Winners Announced
Australia’s biggest celebration of First Nations music, The National Indigenous Music Awards celebrated a massive year in Australian music tonight under the stars at Darwin’s iconic Amphitheatre with Gurrumul and Baker Boy walking away as the night’s big winners.
Gurrumul was honoured as Artist of the Year while his posthumous masterpiece ‘Djarimirri (Child of The Rainbow)’ picked up Album of the Year and its title track was crowned Song of the Year, completing the trifecta of the night’s key awards.
The crowd were also on their feet for an amazing a performance by the Kenbi Dancers who shared the NT Traditional Music Award with Buku-waṯthunawuy Nininyᶇu Rom. TheCentral Australian Aboriginal Women’s Choir proved to the crowd why they are being talked about around the country and were honoured with the night’s Special Achievement Award.
Community clip of the year was awarded to B-Town Warriors from Bourke, NSW.
WINNERS 2018ARTIST OF THE YEAR:
Gurrumul
ALBUM OF THE YEAR:
Gurrumul – Djarimirri (Child of The Rainbow)
SONG OF THE YEAR:
Gurrumul – Djarimirri (Child of The Rainbow)
HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE:
Roger Knox
BEST NEW TALENT:
(Presented by Spotify)
Baker Boy
FILM CLIP OF THE YEAR:
Baker Boy – Marryuna
COMMUNITY CLIP OF THE YEAR:
B-Town Warriors – Thundercloud: Bourke
NT TRADITIONAL MUSIC AWARD:
(Two winners)
Buku-waṯthunawuy Nininyᶇu Rom – Ancient Languages New Sounds
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Kenbi Dancers
The NIMAs and Music NT would like to congratulate all winners and finalists and pledge to continue to work throughout the year to further the profile and respect for First Nations music in all corners of the country.
LISTEN TO THE PERFORMERS AND FINALISTS NOW ON THE OFFICIAL NATIONALINDIGENOUS MUSIC AWARDS 2018 SPOTIFY PLAYLIST: