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National Indigenous Music Awards 2016
Date6 August 2016 (2016-08-06)
VenueThe Amphitheatre Botanical Gardens, Northern Territory, Australia
Most awardsGawurra (4)
Most nominationsGawurra & Gurrumul (5)
Websitenima.musicnt.com.au
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The National Indigenous Music Awards 2016 are the 13th annual National Indigenous Music Awards.

The nominations were announced on 31 July 2016 and the awards ceremony were held on 6 August 2016.[1]

The theme for this year's award was Protest Songs. The year, celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Wave Hill walk-off the 40th anniversary of the Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1976 and 25 years since the release of Yothu Yindi's Tribal Voice.[2]

Performers

  • AB Original
  • Shellie Morris
  • Warren H. Williams and Danielle Young
  • Kahl Wallis
  • Lonely Boys
  • Stanley Gaykamangu
  • Yirrmal with his father Witiyana Marika Yothu Yindi
  • Rayella
  • Chris Tamwoy
  • David Spry
  • Kuren [2]

Hall of Fame Inductee

Kutcha Edwards is an indigenous Australian singer and songwriter, born in Balranald, New South Wales in 1965. He is a member of the Stolen Generations, and was removed from his parents at the age of 18 months. He is a Mutti Mutti man. He was named Indigenous Person of the Year at the 2001 NAIDOC Awards. He has released four studio albums between 2001-2015.

Triple J Unearthed National Winner

  • Kuren

Kuren (aka Curtis Kennedy) is an 18 year old producer, of the Wiradjuri people. Kuren released a debut EP and has collaborated with Allday, Sophie Lowe and Banks.[3]

Awards

Artist of the Year

Artist Result
Emma Donovan Nominated
Dan Sultan Nominated
Gurrumul Yunupingu Won

New Talent of the Year

Artist Result
A.B. Original Nominated
Benny Walker Nominated
Gawurra Won
Emily Wurramara Nominated
Chris Tamwoy Nominated

Album of the Year

Artist and album Result
Gawurra - Ratja Yaliyali Won
Gurrumul - The Gospel Album Nominated
Dan Sultan - Open LIVE – Live from the National Theatre, Melbourne Nominated

Film Clip of the Year

Artist and song Result
Briggs, Dewayne Everettsmith & Gurrumul – "The Children Came Back" Nominated
Gawurra - "Ratja Yaliyali" Won
Benny Walker - "Oh No You Don't" Nominated

Song of the Year

Artist and song Result
A.B. Original featuring Caiti Baker – "Dead in a Minute" Nominated
A.B. Original- "2 Black 2 Strong" Nominated
Gawurra - "Ratja Yaliyali" Nominated
Briggs, Dewayne Everettsmith & Gurrumul - "The Children Came Back" Won
Benny Walker - "Oh No You Don't" Nominated

Cover Art of the Year

Artist and album Result
Gawurra - Ratja Yaliyali Won
Gurrumul - The Gospel Album Nominated
Benny Walker - Oh No You Don't Nominated

Traditional Song of the Year

Artist and song Result
Ishmael Marika – "Two Sisters Journey" Won

Community Clip of the Year

Artist and song Result
Galiwinku - "Yolngu Style" Nominated
Ngukurr - "Break the Silence" Won
Katherine - "Shadows" Nominated

References

  1. ^ "2016 Winners". National Indigenous Music Awards. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  2. ^ a b "NIMA announces 2016 Line up". nima. 19 July 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Kuren wins triple j Unearthed NIMA competition". Radioinfo.com.au. July 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2020.