ARIA Music Awards of 2008
The 22nd annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) took place on 19 October 2008.[1] The nominees for all categories were announced on 10 September, while the winners of the Artisan Awards were announced on the same day.
| 2008 ARIA Music Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 19 October 2008 | 
| Venue | Acer Arena, Sydney, New South Wales  | 
| Most awards | 
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| Most nominations | The Presets (8) | 
| Website | ariaawards | 
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | Network Ten | 
Awards and nominations
    
Final nominees are shown in plain, with winners in bold.[1]
ARIA Awards
    
Album of the Year
Single of the Year
- Gabriella Cilmi – "Sweet About Me"
- Faker – "This Heart Attack"
 - Sam Sparro – "Black and Gold"
 - The Living End – "White Noise"
 - The Presets – "My People"
 
 
Best Male Artist
- Nick Cave – Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
- Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – Gurrumul
 - Paul Kelly – To Her Door (live)
 - Pete Murray – Summer at Eureka
 - Sam Sparro – Sam Sparro
 
 
Best Female Artist
Best Group
Best Adult Contemporary Album
Best Blues & Roots Album
- The Audreys – When the Flood Comes
- Angus & Julia Stone – A Book Like This
 - Jeff Lang – Half Seas Over
 - Mia Dyson – Struck Down
 - The Waifs – Sun Dirt Water
 
 
Best Children's Album
- The Wiggles – You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
- Hi-5 – Planet Earth (deluxe edition)
 - Jay Laga'aia – Come Dance and Sing
 - Justine Clarke – Songs to Make You Smile
 - The Fairies – Fairy Fun, Fun, Fun
 
 
Best Comedy Release
- Shaun Micallef – The Expurgated Micallef Tonight
- Akmal Saleh – Akmal Live and Uncensored
 - Matt Tilley – Cereal Pest: Gotcha Calls – Three's a Crowd
 - Merrick and Rosso – Live and Totally Wrong!
 - The Umbilical Brothers – Don't Explain
 
 
Best Country Album
- Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson – Rattlin' Bones
- Catherine Britt – Little Wildflower
 - Melinda Schneider – Be Yourself
 - Sara Storer – Silver Skies
 - The McClymonts – Chaos and Bright Lights
 
 
Best Dance Release
- The Presets – Apocalypso
- Cut Copy – In Ghost Colours
 - Mobin Master – Show Me Love
 - Pnau – Pnau
 - The Potbelleez – "Don't Hold Back"
 
 
Best Independent Release
Best Music DVD
- Powderfinger & Silverchair – Across the Great Divide Tour
- Hilltop Hoods – The City of Light
 - Paul Kelly – Live Apples
 - John Butler Trio – Live at Federation Square
 - Wolfmother – Please Experience Wolfmother Live
 
 
Best Pop Release
Best Rock Album
Best Urban Release
- Bliss n Eso – Flying Colours
- A-Love – Ace of Hearts
 - Katalyst – What's Happening
 - Muph & Plutonic – …And Then Tomorrow Came
 - Spit Syndicate – Towards the Light
 - The Herd – Summerland
 
 
Breakthrough Artist – Album
Breakthrough Artist – Single
Highest Selling Album
Highest Selling Single
Fine Arts Awards
    
Best Classical Album
- Richard Tognetti, Neal Peres da Costa, Daniel Yeadon – Bach Sonatas for Violin & Keyboard
- Sydney Symphony Orchestra – Brett Dean
 - Elena Kats-Chernin – Slow Food
 - Roger Woodward – Johann Sebastian Bach: Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue, Partita no. 2 & Partita no. 6
 - Slava Grigoryan, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra – Baroque Guitar Concertos
 
 
Best Jazz Album
- Andrea Keller – Footprints
- Deni Hines & James Morrison – The Other Woman
 - Grace Knight – Willow
 - Joe Chindamo – Duende the Romantic Project
 - Mike Nock Project – Meeting of the Waters
 - Jamie Oehlers, Paul Grabowsky, David Beck – Lost and Found
 
 
Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Album
- Chris Lilley – Summer Heights High soundtrack
- Cezary Skubiszewski – Night – original soundtrack
 - Cast – Priscilla Queen of the Desert – the Musical
 - The Square – The Square soundtrack
 - Various – Countdown Spectacular 2
 
 
Best World Album
- Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – Gurrumul
- Archie Roach – Journey
 - David Jones – Colours of the Drum
 - Joseph Tawadros – Angel
 - Watussi – Tequila Sangre Fuego
 
 
Artisan Awards
    
The Artisan Award winners were announced on 10 September.[1] The winners are shown here in bold.[1]
Producer of the Year
- The Presets (Julian Hamilton & Kim Moyes) – The Presets – Apocalypso
- Harry Vanda & Glenn Goldsmith – British India – Thieves
 - Matt Lovell / Shihad – Shihad – Beautiful Machine
 - Michael Hohnen – Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – Gurrumul
 - Scott Horscroft – The Panics – Cruel Guards
 
 
Engineer of the Year
- Matt Lovell / Shihad – Shihad – Beautiful Machine
- Anthony Lycenko – Pete Murray – Summer at Eureka
 - James Ash – Rogue Traders – Better in the Dark
 - Scott Horscroft – The Panics – Cruel Guards
 - Scott Horscroft – The Presets – Apocalypso
 
 
Best Cover Art
- Jonathan Zawada – The Presets – Apocalypso
- Aaron Hayward & David Homer (Debaser) – Faker – Be the Twilight
 - Aaron Hayward & David Homer (Debaser) – Kasey Chambers & Shane Nicholson – Rattlin' Bones
 - Alter – Cut Copy – In Ghost Colours
 - IOSHVA – Angus & Julia Stone – A Book Like This
 
 
Best Video
- Kris Moyes – The Presets – "My People"
- Adam Callen – Sneaky Sound System – "Kansas City"
 - Angus & Julia Stone / Josh Groom – Angus & Julia Stone – "Just a Boy"
 - Damon Escott & Stephen Lance – Silverchair – "If You Keep Losing Sleep"
 - James Littlemore – Pnau – "Baby"
 
 
ARIA Hall Of Fame Inductees
    
The following were inducted into the 2008 ARIA Hall of Fame on 1 July:[1]
- Rolf Harris was stripped of his induction in 2014 after being convicted for indecent assault.[2]
 
References
    
- "Winners by Year: 2008". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 13 August 2009. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
 - "Rolf Harris stripped of his ARIA Hall of Fame induction". The Sydney Morning Herald. 1 July 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2014.