ARIA Music Awards of 2005

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The 19th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAS) were held on October 23, 2005 at the Sydney Superdome at the Sydney Olympic Park complex, thus continuing the previous year's innovation of televising the awards on Sunday evening. A varied cast of presenters included Merrick and Rosso (who opened the televised show), stand-up comic Dave Hughes, Gretel Killeen and David Hasselhoff.

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[edit] Nominations and awards

In the following lists of nominations, the winners are highlighted in bold.

  • ARIA award for Best Group
  • ARIA award for Best Blues and Roots Album
  • ARIA award for Best Children's Album
    • Bananas In Pyjamas for Sing and Be Happy (ABC For Kids)
    • Hi-5 for Making Music (Sony BMG)
    • Sean O'Boyle for Hush Little Baby (ABC For Kids)
    • The Hooley Dooleys for Super Dooper (ABC For Kids)
    • The Wiggles for Live Hot Potatoes (ABC For Kids)
  • ARIA award for Best Comedy Release
    • Jimeoin for Third Drawer Down (Rajon)
    • Rodney Rude for Twice As Rude (EMI)
    • Shane Dundas and Dave Collins for The Umbilical Brothers (ACMEC)
    • Tripod for Middleborough Road (Liberation)
    • Various Artists for Classic Skithouse (Liberation)
  • ARIA award for Best Music DVD
    • Hoodoo Gurus for Tunnel Vision (Capitol/EMI)
    • Jet for Right Right Right (Capitol/EMI)
    • Powderfinger for These Days - Powderfinger Live In Concert (Universal)
    • The Dissociatives for Sydney Circa 2004/2008 (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
    • Various Artists for Wave Aid (Virgin/EMI)

[edit] Artisan Awards

  • ARIA Award for Producer of the Year
    • Chris Joannou & The Mess Hall for The Mess Hall - Notes From A Ceiling (Mafia Records/Shock)
    • David Nicholas for Drag - The Way Out (Dew Process/Universal)
    • Harry Vanda & Glenn Goldsmith for The Wrights - Evie Parts 1, 2 and 3 (Capitol/EMI)
    • Paul McKercher for Little Birdy - BigBigLove (Eleven/Virgin/EMI)
    • Paul McKercher & Eskimo Joe for Eskimo Joe - Older Than You (FMR)

[edit] Awards for Fine Arts

  • ARIA Award for Best World Music Album
    • Bobby McLeod for Dumaradje (ACMEC)
    • Cosmo Cosmolino for Nektar (Sound Vault Records)
    • Le Tuan Hung et al for On The Wings Of A Butterfly (Move Records)
    • Monsieur Camembert for Monsieur Camembert (Independent/MGM)
    • Southern Gospel Choir for Great Day (Mara)
    • Various Artists for This Is The Place For A Song (Independent)
  • ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album
    • Andrea Keller for Quartet Angels and Rascals (ABC Jazz/Universal)
    • Aronas Culture for Tunnels (Strange Records/Vitamin)
    • Oehlers & Keevers for Grace (Jazzhead/MGM)
    • Paul Grabowsky & Katie Noonan for Before Time Could Change Us (Warner Music)
    • The Necks for Mosquito / See Through (Fish of Milk/Shock)
  • ARIA Award for Best Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording
    • Art Phillips for Outback House (ABC Music)
    • Ben Mingay & Deone Zanotto for Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story On Stage (Rajon)
    • Roger Mason for The Extra (Mana Soundtracks/Inertia)
    • Severed Heads for Illustrated Family Doctor (Mana Soundtracks/Inertia)
    • Various Artists for Deck Dogz (Warner Music)
  • ARIA Award for Best Classical Album

[edit] Performers

The following artists all performed on stage during the 2005 ARIA Awards:

[edit] Hall of Fame inductees

The following were inducted into to ARIA Hall of Fame:

[edit] See also