Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 at 10:37 am , filed under Shows by Kriston Roberts
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The 40th Country Music Awards of Australia (CMAA 2012) has been revealed at a celebration event on Jan. 28, 2012 at the Tamworth Entertainment Centre.
Lee Kernaghan, Garth Porter, Adam Brand and Graham Rodger are the last year’s winners at Tamworth. The full list for the 2012 Country Music Awards of Australia is as follows:
Album of the Year:
At the Speed of Life – Graeme Connors (produced by Matt Fell)
Bad Machines – Shane Nicholson (produced by Shane Nicholson)
Falling Into Place – Adam Harvey (produced by Rod McCormack)
Get Closer – Keith Urban (produced by Dann Huff & Keith Urban)
Songs & Pictures – Beccy Cole (produced by Shane Nicholson)
Sanity Top Selling Album of the Year:
Best So Far – Adam Harvey
Falling Into Place – Adam Harvey
Get Closer – Keith Urban
In Symphony – John Williamson
Little Bird – Kasey Chambers
Male Artist of the Year:
James Blundell
Graeme Connors
Adam Harvey
Shane Nicholson
Keith Urban
Female Artist of the Year:
Kirsty Akers
Katrina Burgoyne
Beccy Cole
Jasmine Rae
Aleyce Simmonds
Group or Duo of the Year:
The Bobkatz
Carter & Carter
Davidson Brothers
Jetty Road
O’Shea
Vocal Collaboration of the Year:
‘A Good Woman Can’ – Adam Harvey & Beccy Cole
‘An Affair of the Heart’ – Sara Storer and Graham Rodger
I’n Spite Of Ourselves’ – Kirsty Akers & Bob Evans
‘Millionaires’ – Beccy Cole & Kasey Chambers
‘Whistling Cannonballs’ – Shane Nicholson with Paul Kelly
Telstra New Talent of the Year:
Katrina Burgoyne
Luke Dickens
Jason Lee
O’Shea
Aleyce Simmonds
APRA Song of the Year:
‘Bad Machines’ – written and recorded by Shane Nicholson
‘Butterfly’ – written and recorded by Tamara Stewart
‘Falling Into Place’ – written by Adam Harvey & Troy Cassar-Daley, recorded by Adam Harvey
‘The Mouth Of the River’ – written and recorded by Graeme Connors
‘Waitress’ – written and recorded by Beccy Cole
Video Clip of the Year:
‘Children of the Gurindji’ – Sara Storer & Kev Carmody, directed by Duncan Toombs
‘Dirt’ – Lee Kernaghan, directed by Rusty Gate Films
‘Famous Last Words’ – Shane Nicholson directed by Duncan Toombs
‘In Spite of Ourselves’ – Kirsty Akers & Bob Evans, directed by Jason Millhouse
‘You Don’t Know My Love’ – Adam Harvey, directed by Duncan Toombs
Single of the Year:
‘Bad Machines’ – Shane Nicholson
‘Dirt’ – Lee Kernaghan
‘Long Hot Summer’ – Keith Urban
‘Sweet Emmylou’ – Catherine Britt
‘You Don’t Know My Love’ – Adam Harvey
Toyota Heritage Song of the Year:
‘Australian Woman’ – written by Beccy Cole & Luke Austen, recorded by Beccy Cole
‘Bondwood Boat’ – written by Aleyce Simmonds & Graeme Connors, recorded by Aleyce Simmonds
‘I Am Australian’ – written by Dobe Newton/ Bruce Woodley, recoded by The Bushwackers
‘The Mouth of the River’ – written & recorded by Graeme Connors
‘The Old HR’ – written by Garry Koehler, recorded by The Bobkatz
Fender Instrumental of the Year:
‘Arkansas Traveller’ – Mike Kerin, Ian Simpson & John Kane
‘Demolition Derby’ – Michael Fix with Brendan Radford
‘Locomotivation’ – Tommy Emmanuel
‘OMFG’ – Davidson Brothers
‘The Waves of Bondi’ – The Bushwackers
Bush Ballad of the Year:
‘A Fencer from the Outback’ – written & recorded by Rod Williams
‘Channel Country Ground’ – written by Merv Maltman, recorded by Dean Perrett and Lee Kernaghan
‘Gentleman Joe’ – written by Dianne Lindsay & Peter Simpson, recorded by Dianne Lindsay
‘Kiandra Gold’ – written by Ben Jacobs & Shaza Leigh, recorded by Brian Letton
‘Son of the Red Dirt Country’ – written and recorded by Graham Rodger
Tamworth Country Music Awards 2012 nominations in full
2012 Country Music Awards of Australia Nominations Revealed
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