NT Indigenous Music Awards 2007

The NT Indigenous Music Awards 2007 is the 4th annual National Indigenous Music Awards, established by MusicNT. The awards ceremony was held in August 2007.[1]

NT Indigenous Music Awards 2007
DateAugust 2007 (2007-08)
VenueGardens Amphitheatre, Botanic Gardens, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Most awardsNabarlek (4)
Websitenima.musicnt.com.au

Performers

The evening featured a number of special guests including Jessica Mauboy, Mandawuy Yunupingu from Yothu Yindi, Gurrumul Yunupingu from Saltwater Band and the Kenbi Dancers, who opened the event with traditional dancing.[2]

Hall of Fame Inductee

  • Betty Fisher and Barry Benning

Outstanding Contribution to Music Awards

Awards

Act of the Year

Artist Result
Jessica Mauboy Won

Album of the Year

Artist & Album Result
Nabarlek - Manmoyi Radio Won

Song of the Year

Artist & song Result
Little Journey to Manmoyi - "Terrah Guymala" Won

People's Choice - "Song for Country"

Artist & song Result
Nabarlek - "Bushfire" Won

Best New Talent

Artist Result
Leah Flanagan Won

Artwork & Design of the Year

Artist & Album Result
Nabarlek - Manmoyi Radio Won

DVD/Film Clip of the Year

Artist Result
Nabarlek - "Brown Bird" Won

Traditional Music Award

Artist & Album Result
Kenbi Dancers Won
Kevin Djimarr - Wurrurrumi Kun-Borrk: Songs from Western Arnhem Land[3] Won

School Band of the Year

Artist & Album Result
The Crazy Boyz Won
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References

  1. "2007 NT Indigenous Music Awards Winners announced at Spectacular Showcase" (PDF). territorystories. 2007. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  2. "On the Record" (PDF). ppca. September 2007. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  3. "Indigenous music CD takes out NT music prize". Sydney EDU. 28 August 2007. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
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