The Seventh Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) was held on 14 April 1993 at the Entertainment Centre in Sydney. Host, Richard Wilkins, was assisted by presenters, James Reyne, Elle Macpherson, Billy Birmingham, Tim Finn, Neil Finn, Daryl Somers and others, to distribute 24 awards. There were live performances and the awards were televised.
In addition to previous categories, a Special Achievement Award was presented to former Countdown host and music commentator Molly Meldrum who provided one of the longest acceptance speeches in ARIA history. The ARIA Hall of Fame inducted: Peter Allen and Cold Chisel.
Ceremony details
Former Countdown host and music commentator Molly Meldrum provided one of the longest speeches in ARIA history upon accepting his Special Achievement Award. At the 1991 ceremony Gary Morris, manager for Midnight Oil, had provided a 20-minute acceptance speech. Meldrum had publicly disapproved of Morris' speech both its content and excessive lengthâÂÂthey had also had a shouting match at the ARIAs in 1988. Music journalist, Anthony O'Grady, described Meldrum's 1993 speech, "[he] reeled off some 50 names starting with Ronnie Burns and Ronnie's Aunt Edna [Edna is Burns' mother], ending with a dedication to his adopted son Morgan. The speech contained a classic line describing his time as a mimer in Kommotion: 'I can't mime and I can't talk properly yet'."
Presenters and performers
The ARIA Awards ceremony was hosted by TV personality Richard Wilkins. Presenters and performers were:
Awards
Nominees for most awards are shown, in plain, with winners in bold.
ARIA Awards
Fine Arts Awards
Artisan Awards
- Song of the Year
- Mick Thomas â "Father's Day" â Weddings Parties Anything
- Suze De Marchi (co-writer) â "One Word" â Baby Animals
- Diesel (co-writer) â "Tip of My Tongue" â Diesel
- Neil Finn, Tim Finn â "Weather With You" â Crowded House
- Bryan Jones, Jonathan Jones, Raymond Medhurst (co-writers) â "That Word (L.O.V.E.)" â Rockmelons featuring Deni Hines
- Producer of the Year
- Simon Hussey â Daryl Braithwaite â "Nothing to Lose", Company of Strangers â "Daddy's Gonna Make You a Star", "Motor City (I Get Lost)", "Sweet Love"
- David Hirschfelder â John Farnham, Kate Ceberano, Jon Stevens â "Everything's Alright", Kate Ceberano â "I Don't Know How to Love Him"
- Joe Camilleri â Black Sorrows â "Ain't Love the Strangest Thing", "Better Times", "Come on, Come On" â The Revelators â "Caribbean Wind"
- Rockmelons â "Form one Planet", "It's not Over"
- Tony Cohen â The Cruel Sea â This Is Not the Way Home, TISM â "Get Thee to a Nunnery"
- Engineer of the Year
- Greg Henderson â Yothu Yindi â "Dharpa", "Tribal Voice"
- Adrian Bolland â Margaret Urlich â "Boy in the Moon", "Cover to Cover"; â Teen Queens â "Can't Help Myself", "Love How You Love Me"
- Doug Brady â 1927 â "Scars"; â Eve â "What a Lover"; â Lisa Edwards â "Cry", "So Dangerous"
- Doug Roberts â Stephen Cummings â "Keep the Ball Rolling"
- Niven Garland â INXS â "Baby Don't Cry", "Heaven Sent", "Taste It"
- Best Video
- Stephen Johnson â Yothu Yindi â "Djäpana"
- Robbie Douglas-Turner â Frente! â "Ordinary Angels"
- Paul Elliott â Boom Crash Opera â "Bettadaze"
- Paul Goldman â Lisa Edwards â "Cry"
- Chris Langman â The Sharp â Talking Sly (EP)
- Best Cover Art
- Paul McNeil, Richard All â Hoodoo Gurus â Electric Soup / Gorilla Biscuit
- Angie Hart, Louise Beach â Frente! â Marvin the Album
- Ian Martin, Adrienne Overall â Diesel â Hepfidelity
- Midnight Oil, Neo One Design â Midnight Oil â Scream in Blue
- Pascoe & Gray Design, Eryk Photography â The Black Sorrows â Better Times
Special Achievement Award
ARIA Hall of Fame inductees
The Hall of Fame inductees were:
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