CMAA News Update
INCLUDING:
APRA AMCOS Song of the Year AU/NZ Songwriter Vote Result..
Board Appointments..
Update your profile and renew your membership on the CMAA Website..
The Academy Junior Course..
Country Music Census..
INCLUDING:
APRA AMCOS Song of the Year AU/NZ Songwriter Vote Result..
Board Appointments..
Update your profile and renew your membership on the CMAA Website..
The Academy Junior Course..
Country Music Census..
The 2019 Toyota Golden Guitar Awards celebrated a remarkable year for the Australian country music industry, with a line-up of standout performances by this year’s nominated artists at the Tamworth Regional Entertainment and Conference Centre (TRECC) on Saturday 26 January 2019.
The Wolfe Brothers were the big winners of the night. Taking home four awards from their five nominations, Nick and Tom Wolfe, together with Brodie Rainbird collected the coveted TOYOTA ALBUM OF THE YEAR award for their highly acclaimed fourth studio album, Country Heart, along with CONTEMPORARY COUNTRY ALBUM OF THE YEAR, COUNTRY MUSIC CAPITAL NEWS GROUP OR DUO OF THE YEAR and APRA AMCOS SONG OF THE YEAR for Ain’t Seen It Yet, co-written by the band with Erik Dylan.
The Country Music Association of Australia (CMAA) compilation returns for another year, showcasing finalists from the 47th annual Country Music Awards (the Golden Guitars); the very best of Australian country music.
The album is available now from: https://lnk.to/Winners2019
Out now through Universal Music Australia, the ‘CMAA: Winners 2019’ compilation contains 32 songs across a double album set. Featured artists include Morgan Evans, The Wolfe Brothers, Kasey Chambers & The Fireside Disciples feat. Alan Pigram, Adam Eckersley & Brooke McClymont, Travis Collins, Missy Lancaster, Fanny Lumsden and much more, representing a broad stylistic range.
Tamworth Regional Council and the Country Music Association of Australia (CMAA) today announced the nominees for the 2019 Toyota Golden Guitar Awards, and officially launched the 47th Toyota Country Music Festival, Tamworth.
Held at ABC’s Sydney studios, the high calibre event hosted some of the biggest names in Australian music to celebrate the success of the country music industry and Australia’s largest music festival.
THE 2022 CMAA WINNERS ALBUM OUT NOW The Country Music Association of Australia (CMAA) compilation returns for another year, showcasing finalists from the 50th annual Country Music Awards (the Golden Guitars); the very best of Australian country...
Shane Nicholson tops the night, taking home four Golden Guitar Awards including Toyota Album of the Year Troy Cassar-Daley claims three Awards, including Male Artist of the Year, taking his career tally to 40 Golden Guitar Awards – the most ever won...