NT Indigenous Music Awards 2004
The NT Indigenous Music Awards 2004 is the inaugural annual National Indigenous Music Awards, established by MusicNT.[2] The new awards recognise excellence, dedication, innovation and outstanding contributions in the Northern Territory music industry.[1]
| NT Indigenous Music Awards 2004 | |
|---|---|
| Date | 28 August 2004[1] | 
| Venue | Northern Territory, Australia | 
| Website | nima | 
Members of the public could nominate a musician or band for the People's Choice Award. The awards ceremony was held on 28 August 2004.[3]
Performers
    
- The Mills Sisters
 - Shellie Morris
 - Yothu Yindi[1]
 - Nabarlek[4]
 
Hall of Fame Inductee
     
Mandawuy Yunupingu was inducted into the NT Music Hall of Fame for his 20-year contribution to Indigenous music.[1]
Awards
    
Male Artist of the Year
| Artist | Result | 
|---|---|
| Warren H Williams | Won | 
Female Artist of the Year
| Artist | Result | 
|---|---|
| Shellie Morris | Won | 
Band of the Year
| Artist | Result | 
|---|---|
| Yothu Yindi | Won | 
Best New Talent of the Year
| Artist | Result | 
|---|---|
| Yilila | Won | 
People's Choice Award
| Artist | Result | 
|---|---|
| Saltwater Band | Won | 
Traditional Music Award
| Album | Result | 
|---|---|
| The Rak Badjalarr album | Won | 
Excellence in Music Industry Training
| Artist | Result | 
|---|---|
| Nabarlek[4] | Won | 
References
    
- "Yothu Yindi bags NT music prize". ABC. 29 August 2004. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
 - "Song Cycles" (PDF). Australia Council. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
 - "Awards to recognise NT Indigenous musicians". ABC. 5 July 2004. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
 - "From Outstation to Out There: Indigenous Music in the Northern Territory". Music in Australia. 2013. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
 
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