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| Dom Alessio, triple j
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WAMi Awards 2011
Saturday 28 May, 8:00pm
The Bakery, James Street Northbridge
Tickets $50+bf from nowbaking.com.au
* Ticket price also includes entry to the triple j WAMi Festival Closing Party *
The WA Music Industry’s night of nights, the 2011 WAMi Awards, are set to take place on
Saturday May 28 at The Bakery.
With
presenters
Dylan Lewis (Video Hits) and
Dom Alessio (triple j‘s Home
and Hosed) hosting proceedings, and the talented Grace Woodroofe and
John Bennett gracing the stage throughout the night, it will be a night
to remember as we celebrate the best in WA music for 2010/11.
Indie-blues
chanteuse
Grace Woodroofe is no stranger to the public eye, shooting
into public awareness aged just 16, and since then recording and touring
with California’s Ben Harper. Her very special performance at the 2011
WAMi Awards will be sure to enchant and delight.
Indigenous
singer/songwriter
John Bennett was born in Derby and has just been
signed to the Too Solid label. His quiet and modest personality along
with his rich, deep, pure voice make for an astonishing performance, his
songs capturing the heart and the soul of his people.
With
such coveted awards as the Video Hits presented Most Popular Music
Video, triple j presented Most Popular Act and Most Popular Album being
contested by some of WA’s top bands, the 2011 WAMi Awards are set to be
the biggest awards yet.
The much sought after Golden
WAMi nominees include industry heavyweights
Aarom Wilson, Andrew Ryan,
Dave Cutbush and
Luke Rinaldi, with all the industry and public nominees
vying for the ultimate prize, a WAMington.
The WAMi
Awards ceremony starts at 8pm, May 28 at the Bakery, with Craft Awards
being presented throughout the afternoon at the various Saturday
Spectacular venues.
Tickets for all WAMi shows including
industry workshops and masterclasses, partnered showcases and opening
and closing parties are available to purchase through The Bakery website
www.nowbaking.com.au
| |
|
|
|
| Dom Alessio, triple j
| Dylan Lewis, Video Hits
|
WAMi Awards 2011
Saturday 28 May, 8:00pm
The Bakery, James Street Northbridge
Tickets $50+bf from nowbaking.com.au
* Ticket price also includes entry to the triple j WAMi Festival Closing Party *
The WA Music Industry’s night of nights, the 2011 WAMi Awards, are set to take place on
Saturday May 28 at The Bakery.
With
presenters
Dylan Lewis (Video Hits) and
Dom Alessio (triple j‘s Home
and Hosed) hosting proceedings, and the talented Grace Woodroofe and
John Bennett gracing the stage throughout the night, it will be a night
to remember as we celebrate the best in WA music for 2010/11.
Indie-blues
chanteuse
Grace Woodroofe is no stranger to the public eye, shooting
into public awareness aged just 16, and since then recording and touring
with California’s Ben Harper. Her very special performance at the 2011
WAMi Awards will be sure to enchant and delight.
Indigenous
singer/songwriter
John Bennett was born in Derby and has just been
signed to the Too Solid label. His quiet and modest personality along
with his rich, deep, pure voice make for an astonishing performance, his
songs capturing the heart and the soul of his people.
With
such coveted awards as the Video Hits presented Most Popular Music
Video, triple j presented Most Popular Act and Most Popular Album being
contested by some of WA’s top bands, the 2011 WAMi Awards are set to be
the biggest awards yet.
The much sought after Golden
WAMi nominees include industry heavyweights
Aarom Wilson, Andrew Ryan,
Dave Cutbush and
Luke Rinaldi, with all the industry and public nominees
vying for the ultimate prize, a WAMington.
The WAMi
Awards ceremony starts at 8pm, May 28 at the Bakery, with Craft Awards
being presented throughout the afternoon at the various Saturday
Spectacular venues.
Tickets for all WAMi shows including
industry workshops and masterclasses, partnered showcases and opening
and closing parties are available to purchase through The Bakery website
www.nowbaking.com.au