2003 ARIA Music Awards explained
The 17th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards) were held on 21 October 2003 at the Sydney Superdome.[1] [2] The ceremony aired on Network Ten.[3]
Awards
Winners highlighted in bold, with nominees, in plain, below them.[1]
ARIA Awards
- Album of the Year
- Single of the Year
- Best Male Artist
- Best Female Artist
- Best Group
- Highest-Selling Single
- Highest-Selling Album
- Breakthrough Artist – Single
- Breakthrough Artist – Album
- Best Independent Release
- Best Adult Contemporary Album
- Best Rock Album
- Best Country Album
- Best Blues & Roots Album
- Best Pop Release
- Best Dance Release
- Best Children's Album
- Best Comedy Release
Artisan Awards
- Best Cover Art
- Engineer of the Year
- Best Video
- Producer of the Year
Fine Arts Awards
- Best World Music Album
- Best Jazz Album
- Best Original Soundtrack Recording
- Best Original Cast/Show Recording
- Various Artists - Long Way To The Top - Live In Concert
- Best Classical Album
- Saffire – Saffire - The Australian Guitar Quartet
ARIA Hall of Fame Inductee
Inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame was:
Outstanding Achievement Award
Channel V Oz Artist of the Year award
See also
References
- Web site: ARIA Awards – History: Winners by Year 2003: 17th Annual ARIA Awards . Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) . 13 June 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070926235713/http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-year.php?year=2003 . 26 September 2007 .
- Web site: Australia 2003 ARIA Awards . ALLdownunder.com . 5 December 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090225210642/http://www.alldownunder.com/oz-p/aria/2003-aria.htm . 25 February 2009 .
- Web site: Top of the pops. The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 19 October 2003. 11 October 2014.