The Deadlys Award winners 2001
- The Deadlys Award winners 2001
Winners of The Deadlys Awards 2001
Music
*Outstanding Contribution to Aboriginal Music: Gus Williams
*Outstanding Contribution to Aboriginal Music: Vic Simms
*Band of the Year: Letterstick Band
*Most Promising New Talent: J – Boy
*Country Artist of the Year: Troy Cassar-Daley
*Male Artist of the Year: Kutcha Edwards
*Female Artist of the Year: Kerrianne Cox
*Album Release of the Year: Warren H Williams Where My Heart Is
*Single Release: Stiff Gins Morning Star
*Excellence in Film or Theatrical Score: Mark Ovenden & Yothu Yindi for Yolngu Boy
Community
*Aboriginal Broadcaster of The Year: 2CUZ FM
External links
* [http://www.deadlys.vibe.com.au/vibe.asp?pageID=1781 Deadlys 2001 winners] at Vibe
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