Baker Boy cleans up with three awards, Julia Jacklin, Mo’Ju, Emma Donovan & Harvey Sutherland among the other winners.
Following what could only have been an agonising judging process, the winners of the 2022 Music Victoria Awards have been announced at a ceremony last night that saw Baker Boy follow-up his recent ARIA Awards sweep in fine style. Taking out three awards, Baker Boy picked up Best Song for Survive, Best Regional Act, and the highly coveted Best Album award for his already acclaimed Gela.
Inducted into the hall of fame by Paul Kelly was the legendary Deboray Conway AM, whose iconic song It’s Only The Beginning was performed live at the awards by Best Country winners Georgia State Line.
"I played my first gig 44 years ago and was hooked" said Deborah Conway AM. "Music has been my lifelong map. I’ve followed the well lit way, the rocky back alleys, the detours and shortcuts, worked and played with incredible people in extraordinary places for the best and worst audiences and the worst and best sound and my interest has never flagged; how tremendous to be rewarded for doing something you would do regardless. This honour has my name on it but it belongs equally to my collaborator of the last 31 years Willy Zygier, the most musical person I know."
Helen Marcou AM & Ian "Quincy" McLean AM of Bakehouse Studios were also inducted into the hall of fame, by Gareth Liddiard and Fiona Kitcschin of Tropical Fuck Storm, after after spending more than 25 years helping strengthen the nation’s music culture.
"When we signed the lease on 1 Bakehouse Lane In 1991, we couldn’t have imagined that over the next 3 decades, Bakehouse would become a home and a connection to generations of artists. Everywhere we go, we meet someone with a heart-warming ‘Bakey’ story" said Helen Marcou AM and Quincy McLean AM. "We are humbled to work alongside the wealth of Victoria’s brilliant musical minds, as they interpret, elevate and define our lives in song. This induction writes our names next to giants from our community and although it’s an overwhelming honour, this recognition helps keep our flame burning."
Check out the full list of winners below that also included the likes of Julia Jacklin, Mo’Ju, Emma Donovan & The Putbacks, Jennifer Loveless, Harvey Sutherland and many more!
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THE MUSIC VICTORIA AWARDS 2022 WINNERS
Hall of Fame Inductees
Deborah Conway AM
Helen Marcou AM &Ian ‘Quincy’ McLean AM
Best Album
Baker Boy - Gela
Best Musician
Xani Kolac
Best Song
Baker Boy - Survive
Best Group
Emma Donovan & The Putbacks
Best Producer
Alice Ivy
Best Solo Artist
Julia Jacklin
Best DJ
MzRizk and Jennifer Loveless
(Tied award)
Best Regional Act
Baker Boy
MAV Diasporas Award
Charles Maimarosia
Best Blues Work
Checkerboard Lounge
Best Country Work
Georgia State Line
Best Electronic Work
Harvey Sutherland
Best Experimental or Avant-Garde Work
The Amplified Elephants
Best Folk Work
Kerryn Fields
Best Heavy Work
Outright
Best Hip Hop Work
MAMMOTH. & Silent Jay
Best Jazz Work
Barney McAll
Best Pop Work
The Stroppies
Best Reggae or Dancehall Work
JahWise
Best Rock Or Punk
Pinch Points
Best Soul, Funk, RNB or Gospel Work
Mo'Ju
Arts Access Amplify Award
Evelyn Ida Morris
The Archie Roach Foundation Award for Emerging Talent
Bumpy
Best Metro Festival
Brunswick Music Festival (Wurundjeri
Best Regional Festival
Port Fairy Folk Festival (Gunditjmara)
Best Large Venue (Metro)
Forum Melbourne (Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung)
Best Small Venue (Metro)
Brunswick Ballroom (Wurundjeri)
Best Regional Venue (Established)
Caravan Music Club – Archies Creek (Boonwurrung)
Best Regional Venue (Under 50 Gigs)
Daylesford Hotel (Dja Dja Wurrung)