32nd CMAA
Country Music Awards Ceremony
2004 Golden Guitar Awards
Saturday, 24 Jan 2004
Tamworth Regional Entertainment
and Convention Centre (TRECC), NSW
The 2004 Country Music Awards honored country music artists for musical performances and other career achievements during the 2004 calendar year.
Sara Storer took home the most CMAA awards in 2004 with 7 Golden Guitars. Toyota was the sponsor this year. Highlight of the Tamworth Country Music Festival, the Awards was organised by the CMAA (Country Music Association of Australia). In 1993 the name changed from the Australasian Country Music Awards to its present name Country Music Awards of Australia.
Album of the Year Sara Storer Beautiful Circle Produced by Garth Porter (ABC) APRA Song of the Year Garth Porter, Sara & Doug Storer Raining On The Plains Recorded by Sara Storer & John Williamson (ABC) Single of the Year Sara Storer & John Williamson Raining On The Plains (ABC) Top Selling Album of the Year Keith Urban Golden Road (Warner) Bush Ballad of the Year Sara Storer Boss Drovers Pride (ABC) Heritage Song of the Year Sara Storer Drover’s Call (ABC) Instrumental of the Year Trev WarnerPeel Street Pickin’ | Roll of Renown The Webb Bros Kenny Kitching Male Vocalist of the Year Adam Harvey Call It Love (ABC) Female Vocalist of the Year Sara Storer Beautiful Circle (ABC) New Talent of the Year Dianna Corcoran I’ll Fly Away (Compass Bros/Sony) Vocal Group or Duo of the Year Bella Tumbling Down (Agsongs) Vocal Collaboration of the Year Sara Storer & John Williamson Raining On The Plains (ABC) Telstra Video Clip of the Year Graeme Connors The Simple Truth Directed by Tom Spark (ABC) |