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Music Victoria Awards of 2013
Date20 November 2013 (2013-11-20)
VenueBillboards, Melbourne, Victoria
Most awardsThe Drones, Paul Kelly (2)
← 2012 · Music Victoria Awards · 2014 →

The Music Victoria Awards of 2013 are the eighth Annual Music Victoria Awards and consist of a series of awards, culminating on 20 November 2013.[1] Previously known as The Age EG Awards, 2013 was the first year under the title Music Victoria Awards.

Hall of Fame inductees

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Renée Geyer was the first solo female artist to be inducted into the Music Victoria Hall of Fame. Geyer said "As a Melbourne girl, getting inducted into the Hall of Fame by Music Victoria and the best newspaper in Australia means a lot to me."

Michael Gudinski was inducted by Molly Meldrum as a recognition of Mushroom Records’s 40th anniversary and to acknowledge his enormous contribution to the Victorian music industry.

Award nominees and winners

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All genre Awards

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Winners indicated in boldface, with other nominees in plain.[2][3]

Best Album Best Song
Best Male Best Female
Best Band Best Emerging Artist
  • The Drones
    • Clairy Browne & The Bangin' Rackettes
    • Dick Diver
    • King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard
    • Saskwatch
Best Live Band Best Venue
  • The Corner Hotel
    • The Caravan Club
    • The Forum
    • The Old Bar
    • The Toff in Town
Best Regional Venue Best Regional Act
  • Theatre Royal, Castlemaine
    • Karova Lounge, Ballarat
    • Meeniyan Town Hall, South Gippsland
    • The Barwon Club, Geelong
    • The Bridge, Castlemaine
  • Stonefield
    • Gold Fields
    • Hunting Grounds
    • Quarry Mountain Dead Rats
    • Yacht Club DJs
Best Festival

Genre Specific Awards

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Best Blues Album Best Country Album
  • Dan Waters - La Vita E'Bella
    • Doug Bruce - Made That Way
    • Nigel Wearne - Black Crow
    • Raised By Eagles - Raised By Eagles
    • Sweet Jean - Dear Departure
Best Soul, Funk, R'n'B and Gospel Album Best Jazz Album
  • Kylie Auldist - Still Life
    • Hiatus Kaiyote - Tawk Tomahawk
    • Judex Rose - Afro Soul Power
    • Sweethearts - Bar Roma
    • The Cactus Channel - Wooden Boy
  • Allan BrowneTrio - Lost in the Stars
    • Andrea Keller - Family Portraits
    • Menagerie - They Shall Inherit
    • Murphy's Law - Big Creatures and Little Creatures
    • Origami - Karaoke
Best Hip Hop Album Best Electronic Act
  • Fraksha - My Way
    • Dr. Flea - Keep on Moving
    • Flu - FluSeason
    • Known Associates - Ashes to Dust
    • Must Volkoff - White Russian
  • Nick Thayer
Best Heavy Album Best Indigenous Act
  • King Parrot - Bite Your Head Off
    • Apart From This - In Gloom
    • Batpiss - Nuclear Winter
    • Ooga Boogas - Ooga Boogas
    • White Walls - White Walls
Best Global or Reggae Act Best Experimental/Avant-Garde Act
  • Judith Hamann
    • Aviva Endean
    • Dave Brown
    • Mark Groves
    • Nik Kennedy
Best Folk Roots Album

References

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  1. ^ "The Age Music Victoria Awards 2013 launched". Music Victoria. September 2013. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  2. ^ "Previous Nominess". Music Victoria. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Previous Winners". Music Victoria. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
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