AIR Awards of 2009 explained

AIR Awards of 2009
Venue:The Forum Theatre, Melbourne, Australia
Host:Julian Morrow
Website:https://air.org.au/air-awards/
Most Wins:The Drones (2)
Previous:2008
Next:2010

The AIR Awards of 2009 is the fourth annual Australian Independent Record Labels Association Music Awards (generally known as the AIR Awards and Jagermeister AIR Awards) and was an award ceremony at The Forum Theatre, in Melbourne, Australia on 23 November 2009 to recognise outstanding achievements of local artists who release their work through an Australian-owned independent record label and distribute their work through a locally-owned distribution firm.

The event was again sponsored by German liquor brand, Jägermeister and was filmed for a one-hour special on Australian pay-TV music broadcaster Channel V.[1] The event was hosted by The Chaser's Julian Morrow.[2]

AIR GM Nick O'Byrne told Billboard the awards are slowly attracting more corporate sponsorship, saying "As far as the awards themselves go, we're developing a history of recognising artists that are yet to hit widespread mainstream success - like Gotye and Hilltop Hoods did in 2006 - or are just starting to blossom like Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu and British India last year and Blue King Brown the year before."[1]

Nominees and winners

AIR Awards

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface; other final nominees are listed alphabetically.[2] [3]

! style="background:#589C89; width=;"50%"Best Independent Artist of the Year! style="background:#589C89; width=;"50%"Best Independent Album
! style="background:#589C89; width=;"50%"Best Independent Single/EP! style="background:#589C89; width=;"50%"Breakthrough Independent Artist of the Year
! style="background:#589C89; width=;"50%"Best Independent Blues and Roots Album! style="background:#589C89; width=;"50%"Best Independent Country Album
! style="background:#589C89; width=;"50%"Best Independent Dance Album! style="background:#589C89; width=;"50%"Best Independent Hard Rock or Punk Album
  • Art vs. Science - Art vs. Science
! style="background:#589C89; width=;"50%"Best Independent Hip Hop/Urban Album! style="background:#589C89; width=;"50%"Best Independent Jazz Album

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Drones Win 2 At AIR Awards. Billboard. 23 November 2011. 19 August 2020.
  2. Web site: AIR Nominees. 19 October 2009. 19 August 2020.
  3. Web site: History Wins. Australian Independent Record Labels Association. 18 August 2020.