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21st ARIA Awards Ceremony
28 October 2007
Acer Arena, Sydney Olympic Park, NSW
Hosted by Rove McManus.
The 2007 ARIA Award winners are chosen from a list of nominees. The Australian Recording Industry Association editors choose their nominations and the public votes for the winners.
Kicking off the ARIA Awards for 2007 was Silverchair performing their hit Straight Lines. They were to take home 6 Arias including for the first time, Album of the Year. It also marked Silverchair’s 20 Arias surpassing John Farnham’s record of the highest total number of Aria Awards of all time. The event was hosted once again by Rove McManus and watched by over 1.6 million people around Australia on Network Ten.
ARIA Awards
Lifetime Achievement Award John Woodruff Hall Of Fame Nick Cave, Frank Ifield, Hoodoo Gurus, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons, Marcia Hines, Brian Cadd, Radio Birdman | ||
Album Of The Year Silverchair Young Modern Highest Selling Album Damien Leith The Winner’s Journey Single Of The Year Silverchair Straight Lines Highest Selling Single Silverchair Straight Lines Best Adult Contemporary Album Josh Pyke Memories & Dust Best Independent Release John Butler Trio Grand National Best Blues & Roots Album John Butler Trio Grand National | Best Group Silverchair Young Modern Best Female Artist Missy Higgins On a Clear Night Best Male Artist Gotye Mixed Blood Breakthrough Artist – Album Sneaky Sound System Sneaky Sound System Breakthrough Artist – Single Operator Please Just a Song About Ping Pong Best Music DVD You Am I Who Are They, These Rock Stars? Live At The Mint | Best Country Album Keith Urban Love, Pain & The Whole Crazy Thing Best Children’s Album The Wiggles Pop Go The Wiggles Best Dance Release Sneaky Sound System Sneaky Sound System Best Comedy Release Dave Hughes Live Best Urban Release Hilltop Hoods The Hard Road Restrung Best Pop Release Sarah Blasko What The Sea Wants, The Sea Will Have Best Rock Album Silverchair Young Modern |
Fine Arts Awards
Best Classical Album Richard Tognetti, Australian Chamber Orchestra – Bach Violin ConcertosBest Jazz Album Mike Nock & Dave Liebman – Duologue | Best Original Soundtrack, Cast, Show Recording Choir of Hard Knocks – Choir of Hard KnocksBest World Music Album Zulya – 3 Nights |
Artisan Awards
Best Video Paul Goldman & Alice Bell Silverchair – Straight Lines Producer Of The Year Wayne Connolly & Josh Pyke Josh Pyke – Memories & Dust | Best Cover Art Aaron Hayward & David Homer (Debaser) Powderfinger – Dream Days At The Hotel Existence Engineer Of The Year Wayne Connolly Josh Pyke – Memories & Dust |