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The Mercury Music Prize 2010

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Yesterday the 12 hopefuls nominated for this years Mercury Music Prize were announced.  Biffy Clyro, Corrine Bailey Rae and former winner Dizzee Rascal all feature in this years shortlist.

The awards ceremony takes place on September 7th at The Hospital Club in Covent Garden, London where the winner will be announced and will take home the £20,000 prize.

Here’s who made the nominations list:
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2010 Brit Awards

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

It has been announced that at next year’s BRIT awards that Robbie Williams will be honoured with the Outstanding Contribution To Music Award.

Robbie has won more BRIT awards than any other artist so it does seem fitting that he gets the biggest prize at the British Music Awards. The list includes:

British Male – 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003
BRITs 25 – Best Song Award for ‘Angels’ in 2005
British Single for ‘Angels’ in 1999, ‘She’s The One’ in 2000, ‘Rock DJ’ in 2001
British Video for ‘Millenium’ in 1999; ‘She’s the One’ in 2000; ‘’Rock DJ’ in 2001

As member of Take That, Robbie has won BRIT Awards in the following catagories:

British Single ‘Could it be Magic‘ 1993
British Single ‘Pray’ in 1994
British Single ‘Back for Good’ in 1996
British Video for ‘Pray’ in 1994

Greatest number of BRIT Nominations….
32 nominations in total – 22 as a solo artist and has won 11.

He has also had 9 nominations as a member of Take That and won 4

With a career spanning nearly 20 years and several number one singles, not only with Take That but as a solo artist and number one albums, he has become one of Britian’s biggest selling artists.

Tune in to next year’s Awards Ceremony, the 30th in it’s history on Tuesday 16th February 2010.

2009 MTV European Music Awards

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Well last night the 15th annual MTV European Music Awards went back home to the capital city where the 1st awards were held, Berlin. The show was hosted again this year by Katy Perry who had so many different costume changes than I’ve had hot dinners, and some of the clothes she wore were absolutely outrageous. Nuff Said about that.

There were performances from Leona Lewis, Tokio Hotel, Shakira, U2, Jay Z and there was even a rather peculiar tribute to the late Michael Jackson which was introduced by The Jonas Brothers.

The main winner of the show was Beyonce who took home 3 awards (more on that in a mo) but the evening didn’t go without its controvesy. And there was good news for the British acts with wins from Pixie Lott & Placebo

U2 had performed at the place where the Berlin Wall had come down to do a free concert for the event. The controvesy was that they only allowed 10,000 fans to take part in the event and they even erected up a metal fence so no unauthorised fans to “gate crash” the party. Now what’s so controversial about that you might ask, well this year is the 20th anniversary of the Berlin Wall coming down and some bright spark decided to re-erect a fence up at the same place. Not the best PR decision that’s been made this year, and there were a few Germans who were not happy at the site.

So here is the list of who took home an award this year:

Best Video: Beyonce “Single Ladies”
Best Female: Beyonce
Best Group: Tokio Hotel
Best European Act: maNga
Best Push Artist: Pixie Lott
Best Male: Eminem
Best New Act: Lady Gaga
Best Alternative: Placebo
Best World Stage Performance: Linkin Park
Best Song: Beyonce “Halo”
Best Rock: Green Day
Best Urban: Jay Z
Best Live Act: U2
Best UK & Ireland Act: Pixie Lott

If you want to catch up with what went on then go to the official MTV EMA Site.

The Q Awards 2009

Monday, October 26th, 2009

The Q Awards took place last night and was presented by comic Al Murray dressed as his Pub Landlord character. He declared 2009 a terrible year for music because of “the sad demise of Oasis”.

The annual ceremony is which is run by the music magazine Q was the 19th in the series since they began in 1990.

They have become one of Britain’s biggest and best publicized music awards, helped in no small part by the often boisterous behavior of the celebrities who attend the event.

And here is the winners list of who took home an award.

Best New Act : White Lies
Breakthrough Artist : Mr Hudson
Best Video : Lady GaGa – Just Dance
Best Track : Lily Allen – The Fear
Best Live Act : Arctic Monkeys
Best Album : Kasabian – West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum
Best Act In The World Today : Muse
The Q Idol – Spandau Ballet
The Q Iinspiration Award – The Specials
Innovation In Sound – Sonic Youth
Q Classic Album – U2 – The Unforgettable Fire
The Q Icon – Marianne Faithfull
Classic Song – Relax, Frankie Goes To Hollywood
Q Legend – Edwyn Collins
Classic Songwriter – Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens)
Outstanding Contribution To Music – Robert Plant

The BRIT Awards 2010

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

It has been announced that the 2010 BRIT Awards ceremony will take place on Tuesday 16th February 2010 at London’s Earl’s Court Arena.

ITV Will be screening the ceremony live bringing millions and millions of viewers worldwide to watch the annual and biggest awards show in the UK.

As the BRITs Academy members deliberate and cast their votes, The BRIT Awards Nominations Launch moves to a brand new venue for what will be a bigger and even more exciting event. On Monday 18 January 2010, The BRIT Awards Nominations will take place at IndigO2 at London’s O2, unveiling which candidates will be battling it out in each category for the coveted BRIT trophies. The launch will also include unique live performances from breakthrough acts and will be broadcast on ITV2.

Keep it here for any further news regarding next years BRITs

The 14th MOBO Awards

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Last night Reggie Yates and R n B diva Keri Hilson presented the 14th MOBO Awards live in Glasgow. The big winners of the night were N-Dubz, J.L.S. and Beyonce all taking home 2 awards each.

The ceremony also included a tribute to the late Michael Jackson with Britain’s Got Talent winners Diversity dancing to some of his classic songs.

Here is a list of who won what award:

Best UK Act: N-Dubz

Best Newcomer: JLS

Best Song: ‘Beat Again’ – JLS

Best Album: ‘Uncle B’ – N-Dubz

Best DJ: Trevor Nelson

Best Hip Hop: Chipmunk

Best R&B: Keri Hilson

Best International: Beyonce

Best Video: ‘Single Ladies’ – Beyonce

Best Reggae: Sean Paul

Best Jazz: Yolanda Brown

Best Gospel: Victizzle

Best African Act: Nneka

Check out all the news and gossip from back stage of the event at the official MOBO Website.

The BRIT Awards 2009

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

So last night on ITV1 the 2009 BRIT Awards ceremony took place. It was the 29th edition of the annual awards ceremony and was held at Earls Court, London and presented by Matthew Horne, James Corden and Kylie Minogue. Backstage, Fearne Cotton was there to speak to the winners after they had accepted their award and also to speak to some of the celebrities who had been asked to present an award.

This year’s lifetime achievement award was presented to The Pet Shop Boys and it fell to Brandon Flowers from the US Band The Killers to present it to them. Brandon also accompanied them on stage as they closed the show with some of their famous hits. They were also joined by Lady Gaga.

The main winner of this year’s BRIT’s was Duffy, who took home 3 awards. Here is a list of who won what

Best British Male – Paul Weller
Best British Female – Duffy
International Male – Kanye West
International Female – Katy Perry
Best British Group – Elbow
International Group – Kings Of Leon
Best British Breakthrough – Duffy
Best British Live Band – Iron Maiden
Best British Single – Girls Aloud “The Promise”
Best International Album – Kings Of Leon “Only By The Night”
Best British Album – Duffy “Rockferry”
Critic’s Choice – Florence & The Machine
Producer’s Award – Bernard Butler for Duffy “Rockferry”
Life Time Achievement – The Pet Shop Boys

So lets look forward to the next 12 months of music and see who get’s nominated for a BRIT for the 2010 Awards Ceremony.