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National Live Music Awards of 2019
Date4 December 2019 (2019-12-04)
VenueThe Triffid, Brisbane, Brisbane, Australia
Hosted byPatience Hodgson, Aimon Clark and Jeremy Neale[1]
Most awardsElectric Fields (3)
Websitewww.nlmas.com.au
← 2018 · National Live Music Awards · 2020 →

The National Live Music Awards of 2019 are the 4th annual National Live Music Awards.[2]

The nominations were announced on 22 October 2020 and the awards ceremony was held on 4 December 2020. For the first time ever, all State and Territory categories (except the "All Ages Achievement" award) are public voted.[3]

Live Legend recipient

National awards

Nominations and wins below.[3][5]

Live Act of the Year

Artist Result
Amyl and the Sniffers Nominated
Electric Fields Won
Mojo Juju Nominated
Psychedelic Porn Crumpets Nominated
WAAX Nominated

Live Voice of the Year

Artist Result
Julia Jacklin Nominated
Matt Corby Nominated
Stella Donnelly Nominated
Thelma Plum Nominated
Zaachariaha Fielding (Electric Fields) Won

Best New Act

Artist Result
Carla Geneve Nominated
G Flip Nominated
Press Club Nominated
The Chats Nominated
Tones and I Won

Live Bassist of the Year

Artist Result
Hayley Manwaring (Moaning Lisa) Nominated
Jennifer Aslett (San Cisco, Stella Donnelly) Won
Jonathan Zwartz Nominated
Rosie Fitzgerald (I Know Leopard) Nominated
Sara McPherson Nominated

Live Drummer of the Year

Artist Result
Dan Williams Nominated
Jonathan Boulet (Party Dozen) Nominated
Lauren Hammel (High Tension, Tropical Fuck Storm) Won
Talya Valenti Nominated

Live Guitarist of the Year

Artist Result
Axel Carrington (New Talk, Peppermint Showers) Nominated
Carla Geneve Nominated
Erica Dunn (Tropical Fuck Storm) Won
Stella Donnelly Nominated
Tommy Emmanuel Nominated

Live Instrumentalist of the Year

Artist Result
Bree Tranter (Solo, The Middle East, Timberwolf, Matt Corby and more) Won
Jay Watson (Tame Impala) Nominated
Jenny McCullagh (I Know Leopard) Nominated
Kat Mear (Cash Savage) Nominated
William Barton Nominated

Live Blues and Roots Act of the Year

Artist Result
Little Georgia Nominated
Steve Smyth Nominated
Tash Sultana Nominated
The Cat Empire Nominated
The Teskey Brothers Won

Live Classical Act of the Year

Artist Result
Deborah Cheetham Won
Ensemble Offspring Nominated
Genevieve Lacey Nominated
Pinchgut Opera Nominated
Plexus Nominated

Live Country Act of the Year

Artist Result
Kasey Chambers Won
The Waifs Won
The Weeping Willows Nominated
The Wilds Nominated
The Wolfe Brothers Nominated
  • Note: This was a tie.

Live Electronic Act (or DJ) of the Year

Artist Result
Electric Fields Won
Hermitude Nominated
KLP Nominated
Pnau Nominated
Rüfüs Du Sol Nominated

Live Hard Rock Act of the Year

Artist Result
DZ Deathrays Nominated
Glitoris Won
Hands Like Houses Nominated
Northlane Nominated
The Beautiful Moment Nominated

Live Hip Hop Act of the Year

Artist Result
Allday Nominated
Baker Boy Nominated
Genesis Owusu Nominated
Hilltop Hoods Nominated
Sampa the Great Won

Live Indie / Rock Act of the Year

Artist Result
Angie McMahon Won
Cash Savage and the Last Drinks Nominated
East Brunswick All Girls Choir Nominated
Middle Kids Nominated
WAAX Nominated

Live Jazz Act of the Year

Artist Result
Jonathan Zwartz Nominated
Tamara Murphy Nominated
Stephen Magnusson Nominated
The Catholics Nominated
The Necks Won

Live Pop Act of the Year

Artist Result
Amy Shark Nominated
G Flip Won
Hatchie Nominated
Jack River Nominated
Mallrat Nominated

Live R&B or Soul Act of the Year

Artist Result
Caiti Baker Nominated
Demon Days Nominated
Jamilla Nominated
Milan Ring Nominated
Mojo Juju Won

Best Live Music Festival or Event

Festival or Event Result
BigSound Nominated
Dark Mofo Won
Groovin' the Moo Nominated
St Jerome's Laneway Festival Nominated
Woodford Folk Festival Nominated

Best Live Music Photographer of the Year

Photographer Result
Britt Andrews Nominated
Ian Laidlaw Nominated
Jacinta Keefe Nominated
Michelle Grace Hunder Won
Megan Carew Nominated

International Live Achievement (Group)

Group Result
Angus & Julia Stone Nominated
Gang of Youths Won
Oh Pep! Nominated
Rüfüs Du Sol Nominated
The Teskey Brothers Nominated

International Live Achievement (Solo)

Group Result
Hatchie Nominated
Julia Jacklin Nominated
Meg Mac Nominated
Stella Donnelly Won
Tash Sultana Nominated

Industry Achievement

Name Result Notes
Leanne de Souza  Won Recognising her work for three years as head of the Association of Artist Managers, and 25+ years as an artist manager – one of the true champions of artists and managers in this country.
Joel Edmondson Nominated Recognising his invaluable work for 4 years as head of Q Music.
Scott Hutchinson Nominated Celebrating a genuine patron of live music, who through his work with Hutchinson Building, has made the Brisbane live music scene what it is.
Susan Heymann Nominated The irreplaceable Managing Director of Chugg Entertainment, responsible for some of the biggest tours in Australia (to say the least).
Women of Music Production (WOMPP) Nominated Recognising this Perth based organisation, who are fostering a true spirit of supportive collaboration for female, transgender and non-binary music makers to share, discuss and showcase music production.

State and Territory awards

  • Note: Wins only.[5]
ACT Awards – Presented by BMA Magazine
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers
Live Voice of the Year Genesis Owusu
Live Venue of the Year Smith's Alternative
Live Event of the Year Groovin' The Moo
All Ages Achievement Bec Taylor School of Music
Northern Territory Awards – Presented by Foldback Magazine
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year Baker Boy
Live Voice of the Year Colin Lillie
Live Venue of the Year Darwin Railway Club
Live Event of the Year Darwin Festival
All Ages Achievement NT Music School
NSW Awards – Presented by The Music Network
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year Jack River
Live Voice of the Year Ruel
Live Venue of the Year Oxford Art Factory
Live Event of the Year Yours & Owls Festival
All Ages Achievement Music NSW
Queensland Awards - presented by Brisbane City Council
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year Cub Sport
Live Voice of the Year Thelma Plum
Live Venue of the Year The Tivoli
Live Event of the Year Caloundra Music Festival
All Ages Achievement Brett Wood, Principal of the Music Industry College
South Australian Awards – Presented by Three D Radio
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year Teenage Joans
Live Voice of the Year Bec Stevens
Live Venue of the Year Lion Arts Factory
Live Event of the Year A Day of Clarity
All Ages Achievement Girls Rock! Adelaide
Tasmanian Awards – Presented by Edge Radio
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year A. Swayze & the Ghosts
Live Voice of the Year Claire Anne Taylor
Live Venue of the Year The Brisbane Hotel
Live Event of the Year Dark Mofo
All Ages Achievement Falls Festival, Marion Bay, Tasmania
Victorian Awards – Presented by SYN Media
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year Mojo Juju
Live Voice of the Year Didirri
Live Venue of the Year The Corner Hotel, Richmond
Live Event of the Year Falls Festival
All Ages Achievement Music Victoria
West Australian Awards – Presented by RTR FM
Award Winner
Live Act of the Year Jack Davies and the Bush Chooks
Live Voice of the Year Carla Geneve
Live Venue of the Year Mojos
Live Event of the Year WAMFest
All Ages Achievement Em Burrows

References

  1. ^ "THE FINAL LINEUPS & PROGRAMS FOR WEDNESDAY'S NLMAS HAVE BEEN RELEASED". NMLAs. 2 December 2019. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  2. ^ "Electric Fields named 2019 Live Act of the Year at live music awards". The Music Network. 5 December 2019. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b "HERE ARE YOUR 2019 NATIONAL LIVE MUSIC AWARDS NOMINEES!". NLMA. 22 October 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  4. ^ "DEBORAH CONWAY TO BE NAMED THE 2019 NLMAS LIVE LEGEND". NLMAs. 7 November 2019. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  5. ^ a b "AND THE WINNERS OF THE 2019 NATIONAL LIVE MUSIC AWARDS ARE…". NLMA. 5 December 2020. Retrieved 5 September 2020.