Talk:8 Ball Aitken
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8 Ball Aitken was nominated for a Golden Guitar Award this year by the Country Music Association of Australia. It's Australia's national country music awards.
See www.country.com.au Most Australian country & blues artists are released via independent labels. 8 Ball Aitken is on an independent label. www.phoenixmovement.com He receives national airplay on radio & TV around Australia, especially the ABC & on the Country Music Channel. Try Googling Mildura country music festival - they present the Southern Stars awards. He won in 2008. He also won the Blues & Roots Song of the year at Q Song... Try Googling Q Music Q song Awards 2008. He has also just received an APRA Award nomination. Check out www.apra.com.au Who says Aussie country musuic charts don't count? Is this just your opinion? Within Australia, these charts are highly significant. See www.cmronline.com.au |
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