Meteor Music Awards

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A Meteor Ireland Music Award was an accolade bestowed upon professionals in the music industry in Ireland and further afield. They had been bestowed each year since 2001, replacing the IRMA Ireland Music Awards held in the 1990s. Promoted by MCD Productions, the ceremony at which these accolades were bestowed upon worthy recipients was referred to colloquially as The Meteors, though occasionally also by its full title.

Event organisers confirmed in January 2011 that there would be no awards ceremony that year, with Meteor's cancellation of its sponsorship of the event widely blamed for this abrupt occurrence.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

History

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Example of a Meteor Award

The Meteor Ireland Music Awards were the equivalent to the Canadian Juno Awards, the American Grammy Awards,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> the Echo Awards in Germany, and the United Kingdom's BRIT Awards. The awards take their name from their sponsors, Meteor.

Each year there was a mix of live performances and award presentations at a ceremony conducted in the Point Theatre, Dublin (2001–2007) and the Royal Dublin Society's Simmonscourt, Dublin (2008–2010). Irish artists to have showcased their music included Snow Patrol, Sinéad O'Connor, Declan O'Rourke, U2, Bell X1, Aslan, Westlife, the Blizzards, the Frames, the Coronas, Director, Hothouse Flowers, Cathy Davey, the Devlins, the Thrills, Paddy Casey, and the Immediate, whilst previous live performances by international artists have included the Pussycat Dolls, Amy Winehouse, Sugababes, Counting Crows, the Darkness, Kaiser Chiefs, Lionel Richie, and Tom Jones.

Presenters included both Irish and international figures from music, sport, film, television, and beauty: Joe Elliott, Denis Hickie, Colin Farrell, Alex Zane, and Rosanna Davison. The award ceremony was hosted by a number of different personalities throughout its history: Ed Byrne, Patrick Kielty, Amanda Byram, Podge and Rodge alongside Deirdre O'Kane, and Dara Ó Briain.

Originally held in the Point Theatre in Dublin, in 2008 the award ceremony moved to the RDS Simmonscourt of the Royal Dublin Society until its cancellation in 2011.

Recipients by year

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Irish awards

Year Male Female Band Album Live Performance Pop Act New Act Lifetime Achievement Industry
2001 Ronan Keating Sharon Shannon U2 All That You Can't Leave Behind U2 Westlife JJ72 Christy Moore Louis Walsh<ref name="IRMA 2001 winners">2001 Winners Template:Webarchive. IRMA. Retrieved 14 March 2009.</ref>
2002 David Kitt Samantha Mumba U2 All That You Can't Leave Behind Template:N/A Westlife The Revs Paul McGuinness Template:N/A
2003 Mundy Carly Hennessy U2 Skylarkin' Template:N/A Westlife The Thrills Bob Geldof Phil Coulter<ref name="Meteor Ireland Music Awards Past Winners"/>
2004 Paddy Casey Cara Dillon The Frames So Much for the City Template:N/A Westlife Future Kings of Spain The Dubliners Dave Fanning<ref name="Meteor Ireland Music Awards Past Winners"/>
2005 Paddy Casey Juliet Turner Snow Patrol Final Straw Template:N/A Westlife The Chalets Aslan John Hughes<ref name="Meteor Ireland Music Awards Past Winners"/>
2006 Damien Dempsey Gemma Hayes U2 How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb U2 Westlife Humanzi The Pogues Bill Whelan<ref name="Meteor Ireland Music Awards Past Winners"/>
2007 Damien Dempsey Luan Parle Snow Patrol Eyes Open Snow Patrol Westlife Director Clannad Larry Gogan<ref name="Meteor Ireland Music Awards Past Winners"/>
2008 Duke Special Cathy Davey Aslan Addicted to Company The Blizzards Westlife Template:N/A The Saw Doctors Jim Aiken<ref name="Stars out for the Meteors (RTÉ 2008)"/>
2009 Mick Flannery Imelda May The Script The Script The Blizzards Westlife Template:N/A Sharon Shannon Niall Stokes<ref name="Guest presenters join Meteors line-up (Hot Press 2009)">Template:Cite news</ref>
2010 Christy Moore Wallis Bird Snow Patrol Tony Was An Ex-Con The Script Westlife Amasis Brian Kennedy Henry Mountcharles<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

International awards

Year Male Female Band Album Live Performance
2001 David Gray Whitney Houston Template:N/A White Ladder Template:N/A
2002 Robbie Williams Dido Stereophonics Is This It Red Hot Chili Peppers
2003 Eminem Avril Lavigne Coldplay By the Way Red Hot Chili Peppers
2004 Justin Timberlake Beyoncé The Darkness Elephant Red Hot Chili Peppers
2005 Morrissey PJ Harvey Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand The Killers
2006 Kanye West Gwen Stefani Kaiser Chiefs Employment Template:N/A
2007 Justin Timberlake Lily Allen Scissor Sisters Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not Template:N/A
2008 Bruce Springsteen Amy Winehouse Arcade Fire Neon Bible Muse
2009 James Morrison Duffy Elbow Only by the Night Leonard Cohen
2010 Michael Bublé Lady Gaga Florence and the Machine Sunny Side Up Leonard Cohen

Award ceremonies by year

Ceremony Date Venue Broadcast date Host
2001 18 March<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Point Theatre, Dublin 20 March Ed Byrne
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2004 1 March Point Theatre, Dublin 3 March, 21:00<ref name="Meteor Awards winners announced (TCM 2004)">Template:Cite news</ref> Dara Ó Briain
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2006 2 February<ref name="Three wins for U2 at Meteor Awards (RTÉ 2006)">Template:Cite news</ref> Point Theatre, Dublin<ref name="Three wins for U2 at Meteor Awards (RTÉ 2006)"/> 5 February, 21:00<ref name="Three wins for U2 at Meteor Awards (RTÉ 2006)"/> Patrick Kielty<ref name="Meteor Award nominations announced (RTÉ 2006)">Template:Cite news</ref>
2007 1 February<ref name="Snow Patrol steal the limelight from top acts (Irish Independent 2007)">Template:Cite news</ref> Point Theatre, Dublin<ref name="Snow Patrol win four Meteor awards">Template:Cite news</ref> 4 February, 21:00<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Deirdre O'Kane and Podge and Rodge<ref name="Snow Patrol steal the limelight from top acts (Irish Independent 2007)"/>
2008 15 February<ref name="Stars out for the Meteors (RTÉ 2008)">Template:Cite news</ref> RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin 16 February, 21:00 Dara Ó Briain
2009 17 March<ref name="2009 Meteor Awards to be held St Patrick's Day at RDS (Belfast Telegraph (2009)">Template:Cite news</ref> RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin<ref name="2009 Meteor Awards to be held St Patrick's Day at RDS (Belfast Telegraph (2009)"/> 18 March, 21:00 Amanda Byram<ref name="2009 Meteor Awards to be held St Patrick's Day at RDS (Belfast Telegraph (2009)"/>
2010 19 February<ref name="All-star line-up announced for Meteors" /> RDS Simmonscourt, Dublin<ref name="All-star line-up announced for Meteors" /> 21 February, 21.00 Amanda Byram<ref name="All-star line-up announced for Meteors">Template:Cite news</ref>

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