ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist – Single
ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist – Single | |
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Country | Australia |
Presented by | Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) |
First awarded | 1989 |
Last awarded | 2011 |
Currently held by | Boy & Bear, "Feeding Line" (2011) |
Website | www |
The ARIA Music Award for Breakthrough Artist – Single was an award presented at the annual ARIA Music Awards. It was presented from 1989 through to 2009 and 2011.[1]
This, and the ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist – Album was merged in 2012 to form a single award for ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist - Release.[2]
Winners and nominees[]
Year | Winner(s) | Album Title |
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1989 (3rd) |
1927 | "That's When I Think of You" |
Catfish | "When You Dance" | |
Go 101 | "Build It Up" | |
The Hippos | "Dark Age" | |
Johnny Diesel & the Injectors | "Don't Need Love" | |
Schnell Fenster | "Whisper" | |
1990 (4th) |
Ian Moss | "Tucker's Daughter" |
Girl Overboard Gyan | "I Can't Believe" | |
Gyan | "Wait" | |
The Hummingbirds | "Blush" | |
Max Q | "Way of the World" | |
1991 (5th) |
Wendy Matthews | "Token Angels" |
Absent Friends featuring Wendy Matthews | "I Don't Want to Be with Nobody but You" | |
Archie Roach | "Took the Children Away" | |
Seven Stories | "Sleeping Through Another War" | |
Southern Sons | "Heart in Danger" | |
1992 (6th) | ||
Baby Animals | "Early Warning" | |
Deborah Conway | "It's Only the Beginning" | |
Maybe Dolls | "Nervous Kid" | |
Troy Newman | "Love Gets Rough" | |
Richard Pleasance | "Sarah (I Miss You)" | |
1993 (7th) | ||
Frente! | "Ordinary Angels" | |
Company of Strangers | "Motor City (I Get Lost)" | |
Rick Price | "Not a Day Goes By" | |
The Sharp | "Talking Sly" | |
Things of Stone and Wood | "Share This Wine" | |
1994 (8th) | ||
The Badloves | "Lost" | |
Chocolate Starfish | "You're So Vain" | |
Christine Anu | "Last Train" | |
D.I.G | "Re-invent Yourself" | |
Vincent Stone | "Sunshine" | |
1995 (9th) | ||
Silverchair | "Tomorrow" | |
Merril Bainbridge | "Mouth" | |
D.I.G. | "The Favourite" | |
Max Sharam | "Coma" | |
Vika and Linda | "When Will You Fall for Me" | |
1996 (10th) | ||
Deni Hines | "It's Alright" | |
Monique Brumby | "Fool for You" | |
Nikka Costa | "Master Blaster" | |
Rail | "Immune Deficiency" | |
Savage Garden | "I Want You" | |
1997 (11th) | ||
The Superjesus | ""Shut My Eyes" / Eight Step Rail | |
Fini Scad | "Coppertone" / Testrider | |
Frank Bennett | "Creep" | |
Gina G | "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit" | |
Mark Seymour | "Last Ditch Cabaret" | |
1998 (12th) | ||
Natalie Imbruglia | "Torn" | |
Hot Rollers | "Wickerman Shoes" | |
Diana Anaid | "I Go Off" | |
Primary | "Vicious Precious" | |
Marie Wilson | "Next Time" | |
1999 (13th) | ||
Alex Lloyd | "Lucky Star" | |
Taxiride | "Get Set" | |
Frenzal Rhomb | "You Are Not My Friend" | |
Gerling | "Enter, Space Capsule" | |
Not from There | "Sich Offnen" | |
2000 (14th) | ||
Madison Avenue | "Don't Call Me Baby" | |
28 Days | "Rip it Up" | |
Augie March | "Asleep in Perfection (Waltz)" | |
Lo-Tel | "Teenager of the Year" | |
Vanessa Amorosi | "Have a Look" | |
2001 (15th) | ||
The Avalanches | "Frontier Psychiatrist" | |
Eskimo Joe | "Who Sold Her Out" | |
george | "Special Ones" | |
Lash | John Butler Trio EP | |
Lo-Tel | "Take Me Away" | |
2002 (16th) | ||
The Vines | "Get Free" | |
1200 Techniques | "Karma (What Goes Around)" | |
Holly Valance | "Kiss Kiss" | |
Machine Gun Fellatio | "Girl of My Dreams (Is Giving Me Nightmares)" | |
The Waifs | "London Still" | |
2003 (17th) | ||
Delta Goodrem | "Born to Try" | |
Candice Alley | "Falling" | |
The Casanovas | "Shake It" | |
Rogue Traders | "One of My Kind" | |
The Sleepy Jackson | '"Vampire Racecourse" | |
2004 (18th) | ||
Jet | "Are You Gonna Be My Girl" | |
Dallas Crane | "Dirty Hearts" | |
Little Birdy | "Relapse" | |
Missy Higgins | "Scar" | |
The Cat Empire | "Days Like These" | |
2005 (19th) | ||
End of Fashion | '"O Yeah" | |
Joel Turner and the Modern Day Poets | "These Kids" | |
Kisschasy | "Do-Do's & Whoa-Oh's" | |
The Veronicas | "4ever" | |
Wolfmother | "Woman" | |
2006 (20th) | ||
Youth Group | "Forever Young" | |
Gyroscope | "Fast Girl" | |
Hilltop Hoods | "Clown Prince" | |
Sneaky Sound System | "I Love It" | |
TV Rock featuring Seany B | "Flaunt It" | |
Starky | "Hey Bang Bang" | |
2007 (21st) | ||
Operator Please | "Just a Song About Ping Pong" | |
Damien Leith | "Night of My Life" | |
Kate Miller-Heidke | "Words" | |
Small Mercies | "Innocent" | |
Something With Numbers | "Apple of the Eye (Lay Me Down)" | |
2008 (22nd) | ||
Gabriella Cilmi | "Sweet About Me" | |
Angus & Julia Stone | "The Beast" | |
Sam Sparro | "Black and Gold" | |
The Panics | "Don't Fight It" | |
The Potbelleez | "Don't Hold Back" | |
2009 (23rd) | ||
Ladyhawke | "My Delirium" | |
Art vs. Science | Art vs. Science | |
Bluejuice | "Broken Leg" | |
Jessica Mauboy | "Running Back" | |
Lisa Mitchell | "Coin Laundry" | |
2010 (24th) | ||
No award given | ||
2011 (25th) | ||
Boy & Bear | "Feeding Line" | |
Drapht | "Rapunzel" | |
Havana Brown | "We Run the Night" | |
The Jezabels | "Dark Storm" | |
Zoë Badwi | "Freefallin" |
References[]
- ^ "ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist – Single". ARIA. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
- ^ "2012 ARIA Awards - 29th November". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 30 December 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2013.
External links[]
Categories:
- ARIA Music Awards
- Music awards for breakthrough artist