The Deadlys Award winners 1998
- The Deadlys Award winners 1998
Winners of The Deadlys Awards 1998
Music
*Outstanding Contribution to Aboriginal Music - CAAMA
*Most Promising New Talent - Native Ryme Syndicate
*Male Artist of The Year - Archie Roach
*Female Artist of The Year - Christine Anu
*Album Release of The Year - The Pigram Brothers, Saltwater Country
*Band of The Year - NoKTuRNL
*Single Release of The Year - Warren H Williams, Raining On The Rock
Arts
*Excellence in Film or Theatrical Score
*Jimmy Chi, Kuckles
*The Pigram Brothers, Corrugation Road
Community
*Aboriginal Broadcaster of The Year - Mary Geddardyu (Mary G alter ego of Mark Bin Bakar), Radio Goolarri
External links
*Source [http://www.deadlys.vibe.com.au/deadlys_new/winners/1998/index.asp 1998 winners at The Deadlys]
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