ARIA Music Awards of 2004

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The 18th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards) were held on October 17, 2004 at the Sydney Superdome within the Sydney Olympic Complex. The ceremony was hosted by Rove McManus and produced by his production company Roving Enterprises for Network Ten of Australia. Rove and his team attempted to make the event more appealing to a wider audience by broadcasting for the first time on a Sunday night, creating more of an illusion of a live audience and delegating some of the more "boring" awards to an earlier un-broadcast event. The changes certainly worked, with a peak of almost 2 million viewers across Australia, as well as a domination of the 16-39 demographic where they scored a huge 50.8% of viewers.

The following list includes the winners highlighted in bold, and the nominations below them.

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[edit] Awards

  • ARIA award for Best Dance Release
  • ARIA award for Best Children's Album
    • Hi-5 for Holiday
    • Amica for Life Is Fun
    • The Hooley Dooleys for Wonderful
    • The Wiggles for Top of the Tots
    • Saddle Club for Friends Forever

[edit] Artisan Awards

  • ARIA Award for Best Video

[edit] Awards for Fine Arts

  • ARIA Award for Best World Music Album
    • Seaman Dan for Perfect Pearl
    • Jane Rutter and Slava Grigoryan for Brazil
    • Joseph Tawadros for Storyteller
    • Mohamed Bangoura for Djembe Kan
    • Saltwater Band for Djarridjarri - Blue Flag
  • ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album
    • The Necks for Drive By
    • Alister Spence Trio for Flux
    • Michelle Nicolle for The Crying Game
    • Mike Nock's Big Small Band for Big Small Band Live
    • Paul Grabowsky for Tales of Time and Space
  • ARIA Award for Best Classical Album
    • Teddy Tahu Rhodes for The Voice
    • Diana Doherty for Souvenirs
    • Sara MacLiver and Sally-Anne Russell for Bach Arias and Duets
    • William Barton and the Queensland Orchestra for Sculthorpe:Songs of Sea and Sky
    • Gerard Williams/Sinfonia Australis for Beethoven Complete Piano Concertos

[edit] Performers

The following artists all performed on stage during the 2004 ARIA Awards:

[edit] Hall of Fame Inductees

The original members of The Little River Band were inducted into to ARIA Hall of Fame. Due to controversy over the right to use their original name (another band member held the trademark) they performed and received the award under the name The Classic Lineup of the Little River Band or The Little River Band - Classic Lineup (nobody actually seemed to care).

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