THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MUSIC AWARDS REVEALS NOMINATIONS FOR 2020

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THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MUSIC AWARDS REVEALS NOMINATIONS FOR 2020

THE SAM AWARDS ALSO REVEALS VENUE & EVENT DETAILS FOR NOVEMBER

This November 3rd, the 2020 South Australian Music (SAM) Awards will be celebrating the achievements of musicians, producers, videographers and venues from what’s been a decidedly unpredictable 12 months. Today, the SAM Awards reveal their nominees for this year’s event, along with the all-important venue and event details for the November ceremony.

With COVID-19 affecting how many events are being executed around the country, the organisers of the SAM Awards are delighted to announce that they’ve been able to confirm a greenlit roll out of a physical event with an audience for their November event.

In accordance with South Australia’s current restrictions and COVID-19 safe protocols, the SAM Awards will take place at the University of Adelaide’s Cloisters and Lawns alongside the UNIBar.  Moving the event from its usual seated dinner format, to a larger semi- outdoor one, not only provides safety for everyone involved, but it also gives attendees a chance to take advantage of a warmer climate, laidback energy and celebratory vibe. 

Excited to be one of the only awards ceremonies that can take place with an audience during Australian Music Month, the organisers of the SAM Awards are looking forward to celebrating with the South Australian music community, while looking forward to 2021. As a UNESCO City of Music, Adelaide has become a hub of creativity for musicians in recent years, with national and international attention being drawn to the amount of artists who have been taking their art beyond SA, out to the world. 

Minister for Innovation and Skills David Pisoni said South Australia was in the fortunate position to be able to celebrate its brightest stars in this format.“The music industry has suffered more than most this year, and I’m very pleased we’ll be able to get together safely to acknowledge South Australia’s incredibly talented musicians,” Minister Pisoni said.

Today’s announcement sees a broad range of genres represented in the major/ industry award nominees that were decided by the local judging panel before they go to the nationally inclusive panel to now decide the winners, reflecting the incredible diversity that is South Australian music right now. While there’s plenty of familiar names amongst the nominees for the 2020 SAM Awards, there're plenty of first time entrants such as EAST AV3, J-Milla, and SEABASS points towards the exciting time South Australian music is currently experiencing at present. 

The People’s Choice Awards finalists are also announced today after again hitting over 8,000 votes, with finalists including a host of winners from last year including TOWNS, Jess Day and Horror My Friend, along with plenty of fresh faces.

General Manager of Music SA, Kim Roberts has said “In such an uncertain environment, we weren’t sure if we would be able to hold an event this year.  I’m thrilled that we can catch up in person for a COVID-safe SAM Awards.  While the eligibility stretches back to last August, it’s lovely to be able to acknowledge great music, events and achievements during such a rough year.  To highlight the resilience within our community and celebrate a wider variety of industry roles, we’ve also included some new awards, including Best Innovation, Best Live Technician and Best Educator.  It’s such a diverse spread of talent – I don’t envy the judging panel and the public voting on such excellent nominees.” 

As always, the SAM’s Industry and Major awards will be decided by a panel of 15 national and local judges who represent and work across various facets of the industry and are valued members of the overarching Australian music community.

Tickets for the 2020 SAM Awards are available now via Moshtix for an incredibly affordable $40; entry and drinks inclusive. Food will be available to purchase throughout the event. 

Capacity is limited, so get in early. 

Tickets available HERE

2020 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MUSIC AWARDS NOMINEES

INDUSTRY VOTED AWARDS

BEST STUDIO ​(Presented by Adelaide Music Collective) 

Adelaide Recording Studios

Ghostnote

Island Recording Studios

Spare Second Studio

Stone Shed Studio

Wundenbergs Recording and Rehearsal Studio

BEST STUDIO ENGINEER ​(Presented by SAE Institute Adelaide)
Chris Panousakis
Kiah Gossner
Jimmy Balderston
Lewis Wundenberg
Mario Spate

BEST LIVE TECHNICIAN ​(Presented by Novatech)

Lisa Lane-Collins

Luke Hancock

Noni Espinosa

Patrick Lockwood

Peter Wing

BEST MAJOR FESTIVAL/EVENT (Presented by Pirate Life) 

Day of Clarity

Porchland 

St Jerome’s Laneway Festival - Adelaide 

Thebartonia

BEST SMALL FESTIVAL/EVENT (Presented by UniBar Adelaide)

Field Good Festival

Freefall Festival

PAK: Live at Wundenbergs

Stonecutters

The Porch Sessions

BEST VENUE ​(Presented by AHA - SA Branch​)

Crown and Anchor Hotel

Grace Emily Hotel

Jive

Lion Arts Factory

The Wheatsheaf Hotel

BEST COVER ART ​(Presented by Version Design)

Dave Court (DyspOra)- AUSTRALIEN

Jack Fenby (Cat Lucky) - Pressure (Everybody Wants To Know You)

Jack Fenby (The Empty Threats) - $2

Julie Thornberg-Thorsoe (Kaurna Cronin) - Glitter or Dust

Todd Fischer (Lost Woods) - Shaping Distant Memories

BEST MANAGER ​(Presented by Association of Artist Managers)

Alex Karatassa

Diana Sautelle

Matthew Khabbaz

Planet shhh!

Sue Germein

BEST MUSIC VIDEO (Presented by Channel 44)

Bottleneck Studios (Uomo) - All I Hear

EAST AV3 - Le Labo

Harry Nelli (Venice Queens) - Punchdrunk

Lonelyspeck - My Angel Goes Before Me

Motez, Pilot Studio, Mapped Design, Daggers Production, Kelsee Pedler (Motez) - Soulitude

BEST SONG ​(Presented by APRA AMCOS)
EAST AV3 - Le Labo

Jess Day - Affection

Naomi Keyte - Travelling Woman
Stellie - How Do We Look So Good?
St Jacques - In Faith

BEST NEW ARTIST ​(Presented by WOMADelaide)

Cat Lucky

EAST AV3

SEABASS 

Siberian Tiger

Slowmango

BEST GROUP ​(Presented by Derringers Music)

EAST AV3

Slowmango

SEABASS

TOWNS

Venice Queens

Wing Defence

BEST ABORIGINAL/TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER ARTIST (Presented by Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music - CASM) 

J-MILLA

Jessica Wishart

Nathan May

Sonz of Serpents

Tunu

BEST SOLO ARTIST​ (Presented by Adelaide Festival Centre) 

Jess Day

Kaurna Cronin

Lonelyspeck

Motez

Ollie English

Stellie

BEST RELEASE ​(Presented by themusic.com.au)

EAST AV3 - Rugrats

Lonelyspeck - Abyssal Body 

Motez - Soulitude

Ollie English - Reality of Love

Wing Defence - Friends

BEST MUSIC EDUCATOR (Presented by SAMII) 

Grayson Rotumah

Kultar Ahluwalia

James Alberts

Naomi Keyte

Nick O’Connor

BEST INNOVATION​ (Presented by CityMag)

Mosaic Audio Visual

Play/Pause/Play

Space Jams

Sunny Side Uploads

Thursday Night Knock Offs – Sparkke at the Whitmore

WheatyLIVE

PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS FINALISTS 

BLUES & ROOTS ​(Presented by Radio Adelaide) 

JimmyBay

Lucky Seven 

Ollie English

Rat Tamango

The Streamliners

COUNTRY ​(Presented by Grace Emily Hotel) 

Cassidy Rae Gaiter 

Cookie Baker

Jessica Wishart

Matt Ward 

Nathan May

ELECTRONIC (Presented by Moshtix)

Hartway

Jethro 

Lonelyspeck

Motez

Zac Eichner 

EXPERIMENTAL ​(Presented by Ancient World) 

Heinous Crimes

Slowmango

SODA

Sons of Zoku

The Empty Threats

FOLK​ (Presented by The Wheatsheaf Hotel) 

Katie Pomery 

Loren Kate

Naomi Keyte

Siberian Tiger

Tom West

HEAVY ​(Presented by Enigma)

Alt.

Dirty Pagans

Hidden Intent

NO NO NO NO NO

Terminal Zero 

HIP HOP (​Presented by The Gov​)

DyspOra

East AV3

Laitisi Diesa

Outside Lines 

We Move Like Giants

JAZZ​ (Presented by Elder Conservatorium)

Alex Taylor

Django Rowe

Er@ser Description

Nick Pennington & Angus Mason

The Boys Club

POP ​(Presented by Jive)

Ashton Fraser

Germein

Jess Day

MANE

The Montreals

PUNK​ (Presented by Three D Radio)

Bitchspawn

Chelsea Manor

Collateral Damage

The Lizards

Wing Defence

ROCK​ (Presented by Crown and Anchor) 

Horror My Friend

Oscar the Wild

SEABASS

TOWNS

Venice Queens

SOUL/FUNK/R&B​ (Presented by Woodville Town Hall) 

Elsy Wameyo

Isaac Thomas

Legs of Ivar

Leni

Wanderers 

2020 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MUSIC AWARDS

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020

UniBar Adelaide, Cloisters and Lawns

Kaurna Land

Entrance from Victoria Drive

Tickets available via Moshtix

The SAM Awards is looking ahead to the future in continuing their commitment to celebrating the thriving community of musicians that really make SA Great.

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