The 13th Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as the ARIA Music Awards or simply The ARIAs) was held on 12 October 1999 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre. Hosted by Paul McDermott and Bob Downe, and presenters, including Melanie C of the Spice Girls, Tina Cousins, Fiona Horne and Molly Meldrum, distributed 33 awards. The big winner for the year was Powderfinger with four awards.
Two new categories, Best Original Cast / Show Recording and Best Blues and Roots Album were created; while Song of the Year (Songwriter), Best Indigenous Release and Best New Talent categories were retired. In addition to the annually presented awards, a Special Achievement Award was received by both recording studio owner Bill Armstrong (see Armstrong Studios) and Fable Record's creator Ron Tudor. An Outstanding Achievement Award was received by Natalie Imbruglia. The ARIA Hall of Fame inducted: Jimmy Little and Richard Clapton.
Ceremony details
The ceremony was hosted by TV comedians, Paul McDermott and Bob Downe, and 33 awards were presented by Melanie C of the Spice Girls, Tina Cousins, Fiona Horne, former Countdown host Molly Meldrum and others.
Presenters and performers
Presenters and performers were:
Awards
Final nominees for awards are shown in plain, with winners in bold.
ARIA Awards
Fine Arts Awards
Artisan Awards
- Producer of the Year
- Bachelor Girl â Bachelor Girl â Waiting for the Day
- Paul Begaud â Felicity â We'll Never Get Along; â Human Nature â "Now that I've Found You", "Depend on Me", "Last to Know", "Be There with You"
- Nick Launay â Primary â "Supposed to Be Here", "24000", "This Is the Sound", "Come to Take You Home"; â Silverchair â Neon Ballroom
- Magoo â Automatic â "Pump it Up"; â Custard â "Loverama"; â Not from There â Sand on Seven
- Phil McKellar â Spiderbait â Grand Slam
- Engineer of the Year
- Nick Launay â Primary â "Supposed to Be Here", "24000", "This Is the Sound", "Come to Take You Home"; â Silverchair â Neon Ballroom
- Josh Abrahams â Josh Abrahams â Sweet, Distorted Holiday
- Magoo â Automatic â "Pump it Up"; â Midnight Oil â Redneck Wonderland
- Phil McKellar â Spiderbait â Grand Slam
- Kalju Tonuma â 28 Days â Kid Indestructible; â Felicity Hunter â "Hardcore Adore"; â The Mavis's â "Puberty Song"
- Best Video
- Andrew Lancaster, David McCormick â Custard â "Girls Like That..."
- Cate Anderson â Silverchair â "Ana's Song (Open Fire)"
- Andrew Dominik â The Cruel Sea â "You'll Do"
- Craig Melville, David Curry â Josh Abrahams â "Addicted to Bass"
- Tony McGrath â Regurgitator â "! (The Song Formerly Known As)"
- Best Cover Art
- Kevin Wilkins â Powderfinger â Internationalist
- Janet English, George Stajsic â Spiderbait â Grand Slam
- Reg Mombassa â Mental As Anything â Garage
- John Watson, Kevin Wilkins, Melissa Chenery â Silverchair â Neon Ballroom
- Quan Yeomans, Janet English â Happyland â Welcome to Happyland
Achievement awards
Outstanding Achievement Award
Special Achievement Award
- Bill Armstrong: received for the establishment of his Armstrong Studios, which provided "[the] introduction of Multi Track Recording in Australia... the first 8-track recorded into Australia, then 16- and 24-track machines together with State of the Art mixing desks."
- Ron Tudor: "[his] involvement in the development of the Australian Recording Industry is well recognised throughout Australia and overseas... his greatest moments have been in witnessing the growth and success of our industry and many of Australia's very first recording artists climb their way to recognition at home and overseas."
ARIA Hall of Fame inductees
The Hall of Fame inductees were:
References
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