ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album

The ARIA Music Award for Best Jazz Album is an award presented within the Fine Arts Awards at the annual ARIA Music Awards.

ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album
CountryAustralia
Presented byAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)
First awarded1987
Currently held byPaul Kelly and Paul GrabowskyPlease Leave Your Light On (2020)
Websiteariaawards.com.au

The award for Best Jazz Album was first presented in 1987, when George Golla Orchestra, received a trophy for their album, Lush Life (1987).[1] Paul Grabowsky has won the award seven times in various guises (leader of the Paul Grabowsky Trio, Paul Grabowsky Sextet, duet with Vince Jones, duet with Katie Noonan, duet with Kate Ceberano and as a member of Wizards Of Oz).

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the winner is highlighted in a separate colour, and in boldface; the nominees are those that are not highlighted or in boldface.[2][3][4][5]

  Winner marked in a separate colour
Year Winner(s) Album title
1987
(1st)
The George Golla Orchestra Lush Life
Various Artists The Esso Australian Jazz Summit
Dick Hughes The Last Train For Casablanca Leaves Once In A Blue Moon
Vince Jones Tell Me a Secret
Maree Montgomery Woman of Mystery
1988
(2nd)
Vince Jones It All Ends Up in Tears
The Don Burrows Quintet with the Adelaide Connection Nice 'n' Easy
1989
(3rd)
Wizards of Oz Soundtrack
Kate Ceberano & Wendy Matthews You've Always Got The Blues
Cool Dudes Cool Dudes
James Morrison Postcards From Down Under
Various Artists Jazz Live At Soup Plus
1990
(4th)
Paul Grabowsky Trio Six by Three
Allan Browne Genre Jumping Jazz
James Morrison Swiss Encounter Live at the Montreaux Jazz Festival
Various Artists Jim McLeod's Jazz Tracks
Vince Jones Trustworthy Little Sweethearts
1991
(5th)
Clarion Fracture Zone Blue Shift
Dale Barlow Horn
James Morrison Snappy Doo
Paul Grabowsky The Moon And You
The Last Straw The Last Straw
1992
(6th)
Dale Barlow Hipnotation
Ten Part Invention Ten Part Invention
Mike Nock Quartet Dark And Curious
James Morrison Manner Dangerous
Carl Orr Seeking Spirit
1993
(7th)
Bernie McGann Trio Bernie McGann Trio
Vince Jones Future Girl
Paul Grabowsky Tee Vee
Judy Bailey Notwithstanding
James Morrison & Ray Brown Two The Max!
1994
(8th)
Mike Bukovsky Wanderlust
Mike Nock Touch
Judy Bailey Sundial
The Catholics The Catholics
AtmaSphere Flying
1995
(9th)
Mark Simmonds Freeboppers Fire
Bernie McGann Trio McGann McGann
Bobby Gebert Trio The Sculptor
Australian Art Orchestra Ringing The Ball Backwards
The Allan Browne Quartet Birdcalls
1996
(10th)
Paul Grabowsky Trio When Words Fail
The Engine Room Full Steam Ahead
Bob Bertles Quintet Rhythm Of The Heart
Bob Barnard Live At The Sydney Opera House
Barney McAll Exit
1997
(11th)
Bernie McGann Trio Playground
Scott Tinkler Trio Dance Of Delulian
Ian Chaplin Quartet Tjapangati
Col Nolan Nolans Groove
Clarion Fracture Zone Less Stable Elements
The Catholics Life On Earth
1998
(12th)
Chaplin, Tinkler, Rex, Lambie The Future In Today
Shelley Scown & The Paul Grabowsky Trio Angel
Rolf Stube The Jazz Police
Kevin Hunt Plays JS Bach
Joe Chindamo Anyone Who Had A Heart
1999
(13th)
Andrew Speight Quartet Andrew Speight Quartet
Scott Tinkler Trio Sofa King
Janet Seidel The Way You Wear Your Hat
Jamie Oehlers Strut
Browne Haywood Stevens Sudden In A Shaft Of Sunlight
2000
(14th)
James Muller Trio All Out
Mike Nock & Marty Ehrlich The Waiting Game
Janet Seidel Art Of Lounge Vol 2
The Catholics Barefoot
Australian Art Orchestra, Sruthi Laya Ensemble Into The Fire
2001
(15th)
Bernie McGann Trio Bundeena
Paul Grabowsky Trio Three
Michelle Nicolle After The Rain
Joe Chindamo Trio The Joy Of Standards
Andrew Robson Trio Sunman
Allan Browne's New Rascals East St Kilda Toodleoo
2002
(16th)
Andrea Keller Thirteen Sketches
The Umbrellas Bravo Nino Rota
James Muller Thrum
James Morrison Scream Machine
Dale Barlow Dale Barlow Live
2003
(17th)
Andrea Keller Mikrokosmos
The World According To James Wayback
The Necks Athenaeum, Homebush, Quay & Raab
Kevin Hunt Trio Love Walked In
Andrew Robson On
2004
(18th)
The Necks Drive By
Paul Grabowsky Tales of Time and Space
Mike Nock's Big Small Band Big Small Band Live
Michelle Nicolle The Crying Game
Alister Spence Trio Flux
2005
(19th)
Paul Grabowsky & Katie Noonan Before Time Could Change Us
The Necks Mosquito/See Through
Oehlers & Keevers Grace
Aronas Culture Tunnels
Andrea Keller Quartet Angels and Rascals
2006
(20th)
The Necks Chemist
Paul Grabowsky & Bernie McGann Always
Mark Sholtez Real Street
James Muller Kaboom
Don Burrows, The Mell-O-Tones & Phillip Sametz Non Stop Flight - Great Music Of The Swing Era
2007
(21st)
Mike Nock & Dave Liebman Duologue
Mark Isaacs Resurgence
Joe Chindamo & Graeme Lyall Smokingun
Andrea Keller Quartet Little Claps
Alister Spence Trio Mercury
2008
(22nd)
Andrea Keller Footprints
Oehlers, Grabowsky & Beck Lost And Found
Mike Nock Project Meeting Of The Waters
Joe Chindamo Duende The Romantic Project
Grace Knight Willow
Deni Hines & James Morrison The Other Woman
2009
(23rd)
Katie Noonan Blackbird: The Music of Lennon and McCartney
Michelle Nicolle The Loveliest Night
Mark Isaacs Resurgence Band Tell It Like It Is
Kate Ceberano & Mark Isham Bittersweet
Dale Barlow, George Coleman Jr, Mark Fitzgibbon & Sam Anning Treat Me Gently
2010
(24th)
James Morrison & The Idea Of North Feels Like Spring
The Necks Silverwater
Joseph Tawadros The Hour of Separation
Joe Chindamo Another Place Some Other Time
Dick & Christa Hughes Twenty First Century Blues
2011
(25th)
Elixir First Seed Ripening
The Idea of North Extraordinary Tale
Sarah McKenzie Don't Tempt Me
Kristin Berardi & The Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra Kristin Berardi Meets The Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra
Allan Browne, Marc Hannaford, Sam Anning Shreveport Stomp
2012
(26th)
Sarah McKenzie Close Your Eyes
James Morrison Snappy Too
Bernie McGann Wending
Grace Knight Keep Cool Fool
Barney McAll Graft
Steven Rossitto Night & Day
2013
(27th)
The Idea of North Smile
Tommy Emmanuel & Martin Taylor The Colonel & The Governor
Renee Geyer Swing
Jonathan Zwartz The Remembering & Forgetting of the Air
Andrea Keller Family Portraits
2014
(28th)
Paul Grabowsky Sextet The Bitter Suite
Andrea Keller Quartet with Strings Wave Rider
Emma Pask Season Of My Heart
Graeme Lyall, John Hoffman, Tony Gould, Ben Robertson, Tony Floyd The Hunters & Pointers
Vince Jones The Monash Sessions
2015
(29th)
Barney McAll Mooroolbark
Allan Browne Quintet Ithaca Bound
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Quarters!
Paul Grabowsky Solo
Sarah McKenzie We Could Be Lovers
2016
(30th)
Vince Jones & Paul Grabowsky Provanance
Don Burrows & James Morrison In Good Company
Emma Pask Cosita Divina
Stu Hunter The Migration
The Idea of North Ballads
2017
(31st)
James Morrison, BBC Concert Orchestra, Keith Lockhart, Harry Morrison, William Morrison & Patrick Danao The Great American Songbook
Australian Art Orchestra Water Pushes Sand
James Morrison & James Morrison Academy Jazz Orchestra James Morrison With His Academy Jazz Orchestra
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard Sketches Of Brunswick East
The Vampires The Vampires meet Lionel Loueke
2018
(32nd)
Jonathan Zwartz Animarum
Barney McAll Hearing the Blood
Elixir featuring Katie Noonan Gratitude and Grief
Jake Mason Trio The Stranger in the Mirror
James Morrison, Patti Austin, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra & Benjamin Northey Ella and Louis
2019
(33rd)
Kate Ceberano and Paul Grabowsky Tryst
Andrea Keller Transients Vol.1
Angela Davis Little Did They Know
Barney McAll Zephyrix
Phil Slater The Dark Pattern
2020
(34th)
Paul Kelly & Paul Grabowsky Please Leave Your Light On
Katie Noonan The Sweetest Taboo
Luke Howard All That Is Not Solid (Live At Tempo Rubato, Australia / 2020)
Mike Nock, Hamish Stuart, Julien Wilson, Jonathan Zwartz This World
Nat Bartsch Forever More

References

  1. "ARIA Awards – Winners by Award – Best Jazz Album". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  2. ARIA Award previous winners. "ARIA Awards Best Jazz Album". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  3. "Aria Awards/2011 Album of the Year – 25th ARIA Awards 2011". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 12 February 2012.
  4. "ARIA Awards 1987.mov". YouTube. ARIA Official YouTube Account. 13 November 2011. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
  5. "1991 Australian ARIA Award Nominations". Australian Recording Industry Association. 1991. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
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