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1987 ARIA Music Awards

The First Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards was held on 2 March 1987 at the Sheraton Wentworth Hotel in Sydney with Elton John as the host. The awards were introduced by ARIA Chairman, Paul Turner, who explained the nomination and voting procedures. Presenters of the 20 awards included Slim Dusty, Basia Bonkowski and Donnie Sutherland. The ceremony was not televised. The most successful artist was John Farnham with his album and its associated single, "You're the Voice" helping him win six awards.

History
Countdown was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster ABC-TV from 1974–1987, it presented music awards from 1979–1987, initially in conjunction with magazine TV Week which had sponsored the previously existing 'King of Pop' Awards. After Cold Chisel performed at the 1980 awards ceremony, and then trashed their instruments and the set, sponsors TV Week withdrew their support and Countdown held its own awards ceremonies until the 1986 awards which were broadcast in 1987. which provided peer voting for some awards. Countdown provided coupons in the related Countdown Magazine for viewers to vote for some awards including 'Most Popular Male Performer', 'Most Popular Female Performer', 'Most Popular Group' and 'Most Popular International Act'. At the 1985 awards ceremony (held in April 1986) fans of INXS and Uncanny X-Men scuffled and as a result ARIA decided to hold their own awards. The first awards ceremony was held on 2 March 1987 at the Sheraton Wentworth Hotel in Sydney with Elton John as the host. The awards were introduced by ARIA Chairman, Paul Turner, who explained the nomination and voting procedures. John Farnham was the most successful artist on the night, with his album Whispering Jack and its associated single, "You're the Voice" winning six awards from ten nominations. ==Awards and nominations==
Awards and nominations
Winners are listed first and bolded, other final nominees (where known) are listed alphabetically. ARIA Awards • Album of the Year • 'John FarnhamWhispering Jack''''' • Crowded HouseCrowded HouseHunters & CollectorsHuman FrailtyPaul Kelly & the Coloured GirlsGossipSpy vs SpyA.O. Mod. TV. Vers. • Single of the Year • '''John Farnham – "You're the Voice"''' • Crowded House – "Don't Dream It's Over" • Hunters & Collectors – "Say Goodbye" • INXS & Jimmy Barnes – "Good Times" • Paul Kelly & the Coloured Girls – "Before Too Long" • Highest Selling Album • 'John FarnhamWhispering Jack''''' • DragonDreams of Ordinary MenIcehouse - Measure for MeasureKevin 'Bloody' Wilson – ''Kev's Back'' • Rodney RudeRude Rides AgainSpy vs SpyA.O. Mod. TV. Vers.Tim FinnBig Canoe • Highest Selling Single • '''John Farnham – "You're the Voice"''' • Boom Crash Opera – "Great Wall" • Do-Re-Mi – "Guns and Butter" • Dragon – "Dreams of Ordinary Men" • INXS & Jimmy Barnes – "Good Times" • Pseudo Echo – "Funky Town" • Wa Wa Nee – "Stimulation" • Best Group • INXS – "Listen Like Thieves"Crowded House – "Don't Dream It's Over" • Hunters & CollectorsHuman FrailtyMidnight OilThe Dead HeartPseudo Echo – "Funky Town" • Best Female Artist • '''Jenny Morris – "You're Gonna Get Hurt"''' • Jean StaffordBurning BrightJo KennedyThe Pack of WomenRenée GeyerRenée Live at the BasementWendy Matthews – "Dancing Daze" • Best Male Artist • 'John FarnhamWhispering Jack''''' • Jimmy Barnes – "Good Times" • Martin PlazaPlaza SuitePaul KellyGossipTim FinnBig Canoe • Best New Talent • '''Crowded House – "Don't Dream It's Over"''' • Big Pig – "Hungry Town" • Boom Crash Opera – "Great Wall", "Hands up in the Air" • Ups and Downs – "The Living Kind" • Wa Wa Nee – "Stimulation" • Best Country Album • 'John WilliamsonMallee Boy''''' • Jean StaffordBurning BrightJohnny Chester – ''There's a Shadow on the Moon Tonight'' • Slim DustyStories I Wanted to TellThe Three Chord WondersTry Change • Best Indigenous Release • 'Coloured StoneHuman Love''''' • Dave de HugardThe Magpie in the WattleJohn WilliamsonMallee BoySiroccoVoyageThe Three Chord WondersTry Change • Best Adult Contemporary Album • 'John FarnhamWhispering Jack''''' • DragonDreams of Ordinary MenMondo RockBoom Baby BoomThe Reels – "Bad Moon Rising" • Vince JonesTell Me a Secret • Best Comedy Release • '''Kevin 'Bloody' Wilson – ''Kev's Back''''' • Austen Tayshus – "Do the Pope" • Mary Kenneally, Steve Blackburn – ''Australia You're Standing In It'' • Rodney RudeRude Rides AgainVince SorrentiUnbelievable Fine Arts Awards • Best Jazz Album • 'The George Golla OrchestraLush Life''''' • Dick HughesThe Last Train for Casablanca Leaves Once in a Blue MoonMaree MontgomeryWoman of Mystery • Various Artists – The Esso Australian Jazz SummitVince JonesTell Me a Secret • Best Classical Album • 'Barry ConynghamSouthern Cross / Ice Carving''''' • Australian Chamber OrchestraMozart in DelphiGrant FosterRhapsody for Piano and OrchestraRobert Allworth - Last Look at BronteSydney University Chamber ChoirThe Victoria Requiem • Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording • 'Robyn ArcherThe Pack of Women''''' • Martin ArmigerDancing DazeNathan WaksFor Love AlonePeter Best"Crocodile" DundeePeter Carey, Martin ArmigerIllusion Artisan Awards • Best Songwriter • '''Neil FinnCrowded House – "Mean to Me", "Don't Dream It's Over", "Now We're Getting Somewhere"''' • Eric McCusker – Mondo Rock – "Rule of Three", John Farnham – "No One Comes Close" • Garry Gary Beers, Andrew Farriss, Jon Farriss, Tim Farriss, Michael Hutchence, Kirk PengillyINXS – "Listen Like Thieves" • Paul Gray – Wa Wa Nee – "Stimulation", "I Could Make You Love Me" • Paul Kelly – "Before Too Long" • Producer of the Year • 'Mark OpitzModelsModels' Media, The Reels – "Bad Moon Rising", INXS & Jimmy Barnes – "Good Times", NoiseworksNo Lies, Jump Incorporated – "Sex and Fame"' • Alan Thorne – Paul Kelly & the Coloured GirlsGossip • Brian Canham – Pseudo Echo – "Funky Town" • Charles Fisher – Tango Bravo – "Blood Is the Colour", The Cockroaches – "Wait Up", Martin PlazaPlaza Suite • Ross Fraser – John FarnhamWhispering Jack, John Justin – "Flash King Cadillac" • Engineer of the Year • Alan Wright – Jump Incorporated – "Sex and Fame" • Doug Brady – John FarnhamWhispering Jack • Guy Gray – Flotsam JetsamShow Me • Jim Taig – Wa Wa NeeWa Wa Nee • John Bee – Doug Mulray & the Rude Band – "You Are Soul" • Best Video • '''Alex ProyasCrowded House – "Don't Dream It's Over"''' • Alex Proyas – INXS – "Kiss the Dirt" • Julie Stone Productions – Big Pig – "Hungry Town" • Kimble RendallBoom Crash Opera – "Hands up in the Air" • Tony Leitch, Andrew de Groot – Hunters & Collectors – "Everything's on Fire" • Best Cover Art • 'Oleh Witer – Big PigBig Pig''''' • Art Scarff – Australian CrawlThe Final Wave • Buster Stiggs – Pseudo EchoLove an AdventureNick SeymourCrowded HouseCrowded House • Richard Alan – Models – ''Models' Media''; I'm TalkingBear Witness • Steve Malpass – John FarnhamWhispering Jack == Multiple nominations and awards ==
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