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National Indigenous Music Awards 2014

National Indigenous Music Awards 2014

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The National Indigenous Music Awards 2014 were the 11th annual National Indigenous Music Awards.

Quick Facts Date, Venue ...

The nominations were announced on 24 July 2014 and the awards ceremony was held on 10 August 2014.[2][1]

Performers

  • Dan Sultan
  • Catherine Satour
  • Tom E. Lewis
  • The Tjintu Desert Band
  • The Desert Divas,
  • The Arnhem Land dancers Djuki Mala (Chooky Dancers).
  • Hip hop showcase featuring - Briggs, Jimblah, The Last Kinection and Philly[3][4]

Hall of Fame Inductee

Mark Ross (aka Munkimuk) is a Sydney-based hip-hop performer and music producer. He is known as "The Grandfather of Indigenous Hip Hop"[5] and has been performing since 1984.

Triple J Unearthed National Indigenous Winner

  • Philly

Philly was born in 1991. His traditional homeland is in Swan Hill, on banks of the Murray River. Philly said "I feel like I'm obligated to use my music to make change for the better and to use my craft to teach. Through music I have always wanted to voice my opinion; whether it be about Aboriginal issues or to bring positive messages for Aboriginal youth, I understand that I have been given an opportunity to inform." He released his debut single "We On" in 2014.[6]

Awards

Artist of the Year

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Best New Talent of the Year

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Album of the Year

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Film Clip of the Year

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Song of the Year

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Cover Art of the Year

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Traditional Song of the Year

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Community Clip of the Year

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References

  1. "National Indigenous Music Awards Announce 2014 Finalists". 24 July 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  2. "2014 NIMA Winners". National Indigenous Music Awards. 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  3. Renee Williamson and Frank Trotman-Golden (23 April 2009). "Making Waves Hip Hop launch". ABC. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  4. "triplejunearthed Philly". triplejunearthed. Retrieved 10 August 2020.

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