2004 ARIA Music Awards

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The 18th Annual Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (generally known as ARIA Music Awards or simply the ARIAs) were held on 17 October 2004 at the Sydney SuperDome within the Sydney Olympic Complex. The ceremony, hosted by Rove McManus and produced by Roving Enterprises for Network Ten, was held for the first time on a Sunday night and averaged 1.39 million viewers.<ref name="ARIA2004">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="TallP2004">Template:Cite web</ref> The 2004 ARIA Fine Arts Awards had been presented at a ceremony weeks earlier.<ref name="ARIAFineArts">Template:Cite web</ref>

Awards

Winners highlighted in bold, with nominees, in plain, below them.<ref name="ARIA2004"/>

ARIA Awards

Artisan Awards

Fine Arts Awards

For the first time, in 2004, the ARIA Fine Arts Awards were presented at a separate ceremony held weeks earlier.<ref name="ARIAFineArts"/>

ARIA Hall of Fame inductee

1970s members of Little River Band: Beeb Birtles, David Briggs, Graeham Goble, George McArdle, Derek Pellicci and Glenn Shorrock, were inducted into the Hall of Fame.<ref name="Sams">Template:Cite news</ref> The later members including fellow Australian, John Farnham, and US-based musicians, were not included in this induction.<ref name="Sams"/> Due to a 2002 legal ruling on their right to use the band's name—two US-based members held the trademark—they performed as Classic Lineup of the Little River Band or Little River Band – Classic Lineup (sources vary).<ref name="Sams"/> Shorrock had already been inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1991 and Farnham was inducted, for his solo work, in 2003.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Performers

The following artists performed on stage during the 2004 ARIA Awards:

Channel V Oz Artist of the Year award

See also

References

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