WAM Song of the Year
WAM was originally formed as the Western Australian Rock Music Industry Association Inc. in 1985, with its main aim to develop and run annual awards recognising achievements within the music industry in Western Australia. WAM first received project funding from the state government in 1989, and in the early 90s the word "rock" was dropped from the title to give the organisation scope to take on a broader constituency.
In 1989 the inaugural WA Song Contest commenced, in 2002 it was rebranded as the WAM Song of the Year.
The WAM Song of the Year is open to all residents of Western Australia. The song must be the original work of the songwriter. Songwriters with a publishing deal can only enter the Professional category.
Winners
- 1996 - Lash - then known as Exteria
- 1997 - Beaverloop
- 1998 - Cartman
- 2000 - Ivan Zar
- 2001 - Halogen
- 2002/03 - Andrew Horabin
- 2004 - Lauren Brede
- 2005 - Damian Crosbie
- 2006 - Erik Hecht
- 2007 - Josh Fontaine
- 2008 - Roly Skender and the Tonics
- 2009 - Umpire
- 2010 - Georgi Kay
- 2011 - Timothy Nelson
- 2012 - Rainy Day Women
- 2013/14 - Mathas
- 2014/15 - KUČKA
- 2015/16 - Beni Bjah
Categories
2003
In 2003 there were 1,247 entries and 75 shortlisted nominees in the 15 genre categories. Winners each received $1,000 and a days recording time at a top Perth studio. The Grand Prize winner received the opportunity to have a promotional single recorded, pressed and released among other select opportunities.The individual category award winners were:
- Country - "Asbestos Fibro" - ADM Powell
- Easy Listening Pop/R'n'B - "Back 2 those Timez" - Chanelle
- Electronic/Hip Hop - "Boy X Girl Y" - Johnson, Vernie
- Hard Rock/Metal/ Punk - "Reprisal" - Simon Pilkington, Aaron Smith
- Indi Pop/Rock - "Andy Warhol" - Little Birdy
- Jazz/ Funk - "That Hurt" - Myles Wright
- Roots - "Sheba Lane" - Lynn Hazelton
- Soundtrack/ Filmscore/Experimental - "Green Lantern" - Johannes Luebbers
- World/Multicultural - "Day Oh" - Eloy Cardenas
- Indigenous - "Raining On Djilba" - George Walley
- Children - "Something More" - Wesley Fuller
- Youth - "On My Own" - Ryan Blair, Justin Flamer
- Love - "Walking Over Sea" - Sam Dunn, Ben Dunn
- Political - "Georgie Boy" - Andrew Horabin
- Songs For Kids - "Pirlpirltji" - L. Hazelton, A. Ovi, S. Stanford
2004
The individual category award winners were:
- Commercial/Contemporary Pop - "Breathe" - Cassie Swinney, Alistair Watson & Escher
- Country - "Dirty Liar" - Rob Findlay & Haley Mason
- Electronic/Dance Category - "Hit '5'" - Tim Macnamara & Diego Bosco
- Hard Rock/Metal - "Bay of Martyrs" - Mike Sukys
- Indie Rock/Punk Category - "Tread Easy" - James Crombie & The Bank Holidays
- Jazz - "West Bank Moon" - Michael Pigneguy & Sian Brown
- Roots - "Slipping With the Blues" - Gerard Maunick
- Urban - "Wait a Minute" - Tsunami & Nathan Jamieson
- Love - "Blame Me" - Frans Bisschops, Jasmine Yee & Michael Miller
- Gospel - "Take Over" - Chad Blondel
- ASME Upper Secondary – "Radio Play" - Melissa Erpen
- ASME Lower Secondary – "Home Sweet Home" - Danni Stefanetti
- ASME Primary Category – "Sidewalk Surfer" - The Flairz
- Indigenous - "Hardway" - The Hill
- Outstanding Regional Song - "Time For You To Go" - Lauren Brede
2005
The individual category award winners were:
- Pop - "Sleepy Little Death Toll Town" - Damian Crosbie
- Mixed Bag - "Then You Appear" - Damian Crosbie
- Blues & Roots - "4 Men Dead" - Kevin Smith
- Country - "Lord I Want An Exit" - Emily Barker
- Electronic/Dance - "We Gave Colour Away" - Harvey Rae and Hiro?
- Love - "Drunkard's Wife" - Pete Stone
- Rock - "Information" - Sascha Ion, Ronan Charles, Stuart Leach
- Urban - "Take 5" - Tsunami
- World and Folk - "Long Time Ago" - Peter Brandy
- Jazz - "Storm" - Marnie Kent and Grant Windsor
- Heavy Rock/Metal - "Falling" - Shannon de Bie
- Gospel - "Learning to Say" - Mark Cullen
- Indigenous Song of the Year - "Long Time Ago" - Peter Brandy
- Regional Song of the Year - "Lord I Want An Exit" - Emily Barker
- Primary School Aged - "Holey Cheeses" - Oliver Bradley, Albert Loss
- Lower Secondary School Aged - "Memory Lane" - Wesley Fuller
- Upper Secondary School Aged - "The Best is Yet to Come" - Ben Blondel
2006
The individual category award winners were:
- Pop - "City Walls and Empires" - Erik Hecht
- Blues/Roots - "Sidewindin'" - Abbe May
- Gospel - "Flowers In the Desert" - Jeremy Dixon
- Electronic/Dance - "These Times" - David McKinney, Rachel Claudio
- Heavy Rock/Metal - "Drag In Drag Out" - Kevin Curran, Todd Fishwick
- Primary - Free - "Matt Larsen"
- Rock - "Red Means Go" - B. Mulvena-Trinder, I. Berney, J. Sher, C. Palmer
- Jazz - "Wanderer" - Catherine Noblet
- Lower Secondary - "Shadows Of A City" - E. Hamilton, G. Hutchings, M. Mackintosh, L. Osborn
- Urban - "Lose Control" - S.Roy, C.Wancer
- World/Folk - "Mon Ankor Anmourer" - Grace Barbe, James Searle
- Love - "Old Folks, Drunks and Babies" - Sascha Ion
- Upper Secondary - "Happy Birthday Dave" - Matthew Beau Gresham
- Regional - "Call Of The Wild" - Xavier Brown
- Country - "Live On Love" - Polly Medlen
- Indigenous - "Our Song" - Jason Bartlett and Phillip Bartlett
- Mixed Bag - "It's a PC 21st Century New Millennium Romantic Arrangement..." - Andrew Horabin
2007
The individual category award winners were:
- Gospel - "My Hallelujah" Paul Morrison
- Jazz - "Curious Yellow" Adrian Kelly
- Country - "Take Me With You" Polly Medlen
- Urban - "Get By" Glen Foreman, Scott Griffiths & Alex Plant
- Electronic / Dance - "Hot Property" Hayley McLennan and Simon Sieradzki
- Indigenous - "Kick the Monkey" Jason Bartlett & Phillip Bartlett
- World and Folk - "Moodjebing" Jessie Lloyd & Della Rae Morrison
- Regional - "Two Months" Polly Medlen
- Love - "There is a Room on Hold" James Crombie & Wibekke Reczek
- Blues 'n' Roots - "Lara Clare" Craig Sinclair
- Primary - "Valley of Flowers" by Madi MacDougall & Erika McKay
- Lower Secondary - "Wishing on a Star" Jordi Davieson
- Upper Secondary - "Overcast Day" Timothy Nelson
- Mixed Bag - "Bring Out Your Dead" Rachael Dease, Tristen Parr, Ant Gray, Tara John & Greg Hosking
- Rock - "The World or Nothing" Scott Tomlinson, Greg Sanders, Brenton Bell & Dayvid Clark
- Heavy Rock/Metal - "Broken Eyes" Brett Jones, Johnny Kyi & Nigel Watts
- Pop - "Holidayz" Josh Fontaine
- Professional - "Sun Dirt Water" by Vikki Thorn
2008
For the first time, the public were invited to listen to and vote for a nominee in the Most Popular Song category. Public voting was later cancelled after claims of technical issues allowing multiple votes, it was replaced by judging by Sunday Times and PerthNOW entertainment staff. The professional category was also cancelled due to lack of numbers.
Over 400 songwriters from throughout Western Australia submitted 1640 songs, the second highest number of entries received in the competition's 19-year history.
The 18 award winners were:
- Blues & Roots - "Howl And Moan" by Abbe May
- Café - "Revien" by Cloud Kollektiv
- Country - "Place Where I Belong" by Phyllis Bennell
- Electronic/Dance - "Realizing" by Cloud Kollektiv
- Gospel - "Light" by Lindsay Hamminga
- Heavy Rock/Metal - "Refuse The Sickness" by R Felton, S Mitchell, D Anderton, M Kruit & C Mitchell
- Indigenous - "Gundulla - We Dance" by D Stokes, B Stokes, J Masters & R Martinez
- Jazz - "Til Death Does Me Part" by Johannes Luebbers
- Mixed Bag - "The Land" by Abraham Dunovits
- Pop - "Feel" by Roly Skender and The Tonics
- Regional - "Kaya" by Charmaine Bennell, from Bunbury WA
- Rock - "Howl And Moan" by Abbe May
- School, Primary - "Shadows" by Josephine Langford
- School, Secondary Lower - "Smile" by Mike Nutt
- School, Secondary Upper - "The Pony And The Ark" by Lyndon Blue
- Urban - "Behind The Curtain" by Emcee Able
- World & Folk - "Kaya" by Charmaine Bennell
As judged by an independent industry panel from all category winners.
"Feel" by Roly Skender and The Tonics
2008 Most Popular Song
As judged by The Sunday Times and PerthNOW entertainment staff from all nominated songs.
"Give Up Money For Music" by Robert Sazdov
2009
The 2009 WAM Song of the Year was announced by the Hon. Dr Graham Jacobs MLA – Minister for Mental Health, at the Fly By Night Musicians’ Club in Fremantle. There were 80 nominees across 16 categories were chosen from over 1,200 entries. The Grand Prize carried a prize of $5,000 cash, a publishing deal with Shock Music Publishing, a recording and mastering package courtesy of Poons Head Studios and James Hewgill Music, and a run of 500 CDs supplied by Diskbank.The sixteen award winners were:
- Urban - "Skyhawks" by Mathas
- World/Folk - "Son of a Son of a King" by Michael Strong and The Ghost Anyway
- Regional - "Spirit Calling" by Simon and Tammy London
- Cafe - "Era Quondam" by Minute 36
- Schools 14 Yrs and below - "Everything" - Convict X
- Schools 15-17 Yrs - "Rocket Ship" by King George
- Rock - "Acute" by Sugar Army
- Pop - "Streamers" by Umpire
- Heavy - "Total Existence Failure" by Voyager
- Mentally Healthy - "I'm Not Scared" by Black Board Minds
- Blues and Roots - "Lover Don’t You Wanna" by DivCraft
- Experimental - "A Vexing Predicament" by Tangled Thoughts Of Leaving
- Country - "Sleeping Alone" by Timothy Nelson
- Jazz - "Thinking Without Thinking" by Tilman Robinson
- Indigenous - "Here I Go" by Black Poet
- Electronic/Dance - "They Wanna Dance" by Scott Tomlinson
"Streamers" by Umpire
2009 Popular Vote
"Run for the Hills" by The Words
2010
The 2010 WAM Song of the Year was announced by the Hon. Dr Graham Jacobs MLA – Minister for Mental Health, at the Fly By Night Musicians’ Club in Fremantle. The Grand Prize carried a prize of $5,000 cash, a publishing deal with Perfect Pitch Publishing, a recording and mastering package courtesy of Poons Head Studios and James Hewgill Music, and a run of 500 CDs supplied by Diskbank.The sixteen award winners were:
- Urban - "Nothin 2 Say" by Jarrid Allen, Andrew Wright & Brooke Wilkie
- World/Folk - "The Silver Yacht" by Rachel & Henry Climb a Hill
- Regional - "Burning" - Simone Keane
- Love - "Take it Slow" by Slackjaw & Episode
- Schools 14 Yrs and below - "This Ground" - Jake Wylde
- Schools 15-17 Yrs - "Breakfast in Bedlam" by Georgi Kay
- Rock - "Mis Adventure" by Sons of Rico
- Pop - "Lay the Noose" by Schvendes
- Heavy - "Behold" by Dsycord
- Mentally Healthy - "Rag Doll" by Simone Keane
- Blues and Roots - "Hoborockabilly" by The Wilderness
- Experimental - "Scene from a Window" by Rachel Dease
- Country - "Juliette" by The Ghost Hotel
- Jazz - "The Deep Fryer" by Chris Sealey
- Indigenous - "I Was Singing for the Good Times" by Azzy Bartlett & Kyle Bartlett
- Electronic/Dance - "Into Another" by Matt Mclean
"Breakfast in Bedlam" by Georgi Kay
2010 Popular Song
"Take Me Home" by Them Little Secrets and Fred Rea
2011
2011 WAM Song of the Year was announced by Russell Woolf, at the Fly By Night Musicians’ Club. The Grand Prize carried a price of $2,000 cash, attendance at the 2012 Song Summit in Sydney, opportunities for a publishing deal, three days recording, mastering, cd pressing. With live performances by the Pop category winners The Panda Band, Indigenous category nominees Bartlett Brothers, The Big Old Bears and 2010's Grand Prize winner, Georgi Kay.The sixteen award winners were:
- Urban / Hip Hop - "Free" by The Stoops feat. Georgie Kay Prod. Rae
- World/Folk - "Another Sunday Morning" by Rhys Wood
- Regional - " Until the Siren Sounds" by Junior Bowles
- Love - "Speak the Truth in Love" by Timothy Nelson
- Schools 14 Yrs and below - "I Miss Her" by Katharine Penkin
- Schools 15-17 Yrs - "Unkind" by Morgan Bain
- Rock - "Sally" by Sam Carmody
- Pop - "51 Swimsuits" by Damian Crosbie and David Namour
- Heavy - "Throw Us to the Wind" by Tangled Thoughts of Leaving
- Mentally Healthy - "Reason to Live" by Complete
- Blues and Roots - "Overdrive" by Matt Cal
- Experimental - "They Found My Skull in the Nest of a Bird" by Tangled Thoughts of Leaving
- Country - "Wheatbelt" by Gary Dobbin
- Jazz - "Another New Beginnings Again" by Elliot Hughes
- Indigenous - "Wangkaja" by John Bennett
- Electronic/Dance - "My Love's " by Bastian's Happy Flight
"Speak the Truth in Love" by Timothy Nelson
2012
2012 WAM Song of the Year was hosted by Darren de Mello from 96FM at the Fly By Night Musicians Club. Rainy Day Women took out the Grand Prize of $2,000 cash, three days recording at Albert Studios in Sydney engineered by Wayne Connolly, a mentoring session from Alberts Creative Services; an album distribution deal to China courtesy of 88tc88, a mastering session with James Hewgill Music, 500 CDs pressed by DiskBank, an opportunity for a publishing deal with Perfect Pitch Publishing, a Berkleemusic online music course and a RØDE Microphones package. They also received the opportunity to perform at the AGWA Nights finale at the 2013 WAMi Festival, and had their song included on the 2013 Kiss My WAMi compilation. Performances included Kucka, Yabu Band, Timothy Nelson & amp; The Infidels, and Boom! Bap! Pow!The sixteen award winners were:
- Urban / Hip Hop - " The Ego-dystonic Blues" by FG
- World/Folk - " Mother’s Petunias" by Brayden Sibbald
- Regional - "Heart of a Lion" by Codie Sundstrom
- Love - " Falling Outta Love" by Brian Mitra & Jake Webb
- Schools 14 Yrs and below - " Inside and Out" by Lucinda Nicholls
- Schools 15-17 Yrs - " I Think I’ve Got You" by Morgan Bain
- Rock - " Ordinary" by Husband
- Pop - " Sleigh Bed" by Rainy Day Women
- Heavy - " Walk Away" by The Sixth Extinction
- Mentally Healthy - " Petrol Paint & Glue" by Yabu Band
- Blues and Roots - "Driller" by Dilip n the Davs
- Experimental - " Polly " by Kučka
- Country - "Take Me Home" by The Ghost Hotel
- Jazz - "Maelstrom" by Abbey/Foster/Falle
- Indigenous - " Born on the River" by Jarred Wall
- Electronic/Dance - "Slew" by Ylem
"Sleigh Bed" by Rainy Day Women
2013
2013 WAM Song of the Year was held at Fly By Night Musicians Club. Taking out the Grand Prize, self-made beat producer Mathas, was awarded the Grand Prize for his song Nourishment which included $3,000 cash, three days recording at Albert Studios in Sydney, a mentoring session from Albert's Creative Services Team, a mastering session with James Hewgill Music, 500 CDs pressed by DiskBank, an opportunity for a publishing deal with Perfect Pitch Publishing, a Berklee Music online music course and a RODE microphones package. Performances on the night included Rainy Day Women, country and blues and roots nominees The Ghost Hotel, vocal and electronic maestros Ylem & Deas and Odette Mercy & Her Soul Atomics.The sixteen award winners were:
- Urban / Hip Hop - "Nourishment" by Mathas feat Abbe May
- World - "ANANTH: The Endless Dance" by 7 Beats
- Folk - " No Such Thing as Waste" by Formidable Vegetable Sound System
- Regional - "Three States" by Minute 36
- Love - " Falling Outta Love" by Brian Mitra & Jake Webb
- Schools 14 Yrs and below - "Listen" by Emmanuel Navarro aka ENAV
- Schools 15-17 Yrs - "Could Love" by Julia Nicholls
- Rock - "Body Unbind" by Eleventh He Reaches London
- Pop - "Suit" by Boom! Bap! Pow!
- Heavy - "Frankenstein" by Sleepfreak
- Mentally Healthy - " Hurting Bird" by Rachel Gorman
- Blues and Roots - "High Tide" by Jordan McRobbie
- Experimental - "So We Beat On, Boats Against The Current" by Cycle~ 440
- Country - "First And Last" by Graphic Fiction Heroes
- Jazz - "Avina" by Nick Abbey of Abbey|Foster|Falle
- Indigenous - "Friends" by Jarred Wall of Jake and the Cowboys
- Electronic/Dance - "Nourishment" by Mathas feat. Abbe May
"Nourishment" by Mathas feat Abbe May
2014
2014 WAM Song of the Year was held at the B Shed warehouse in Fremantle, with KUČKA taking out the Grand Prize of $3,000 cash, recording time at the hit-making Albert Studios in Sydney, the opportunity for a publishing deal with Perfect Pitch Publishing, two days recording at Sonic Lolly, mastering provided by William Bowden of King Willy Sound, a BerkleeOnline music course, 500 CDs pressed by DiskBank, a RØDE Microphones package, plus more. Performances on the night included: Methyl Ethel and Grace Barbé, plus Lilt and DJ John Safari.2014 GRAND PRIZE: Unconditional by KUČKA
CATEGORY WINNERS:
BLUES/ROOTS: Morgan Bain, Hold On
COUNTRY: Ruby Boots, Wrap Me In A Fever
ELECTRONIC: KUČKA, Unconditional
EXPERIMENTAL: Intenso Band, Earthquake
FOLK: Winter's Mile, Tell My Lover
HEAVY/METAL: Chaos Divine, Soldiers
JAZZ: Trisk, Charon
OUTSTANDING INDIGENOUS: The Merindas, Ready To Love
OUTSTANDING REGIONAL: Codee-Lee, Ain’t Got Time For That
POP: Methyl Ethel, Rogues
PUNK/HARDCORE: Rag n’ Bone, Wood & Wire
ROCK: Tired Lion, I Don’t Think You Like Me
SCHOOLS 14 & UNDER: Charlotte Viney, Hurricane
SCHOOLS 15 – 17: Mike Waller, Seasons
URBAN/HIP HOP: Coin Banks, Someone
WORLD: Grace Barbé, Fatige
2015 / 2016
Beni Bjah - with his song Survivor – holding the coveted Grand Prize, the win marking a significant moment in the competition's history, with Beni being the first ever indigenous artist to take the peak honours. Judged by a diverse panel of independent industry heavyweights from the likes of triple j, Inertia, Spinning Top Music, The West Australian, Mudhoney, Lubricated Goat, You Am I, Pendulum, triple j Unearthed, BIGSOUND, Branded/Music Matters Live, 4ZZZ, RRR, Music Row Voice, Maric Media, Earache Records, Xpress Magazine, RTRFM, Live Music Office, Firestarter, TheMusic.com.au, Perfect Pitch Publishing, Pilerats, Association of Artist Managers, Birds of Tokyo, Eskimo Joe, Dave Hole and more. Performances on the night by category winners Rag n' Bone, Katie J White, Beni Bjah.2015/16 GRAND PRIZE: Survivors by Beni Bjah
CATEGORY WINNERS:
ROCK: Rag n’ Bone, Death Rattle Waltz
POP: Joni In The Moon, War And Porn
ELECTRONIC: Tobacco Rat, Trenchtown 2020
FOLK: Galloping Foxleys, My Love Affair With Archer
EXPERIMENTAL: Tangled Thoughts Of Leaving, Shaking Off Futility
BLUES/ROOTS: Katie J White, River
COUNTRY: Lynn Hazelton & Bill Chambers, Melita Station
URBAN/HIPHOP: Marksman Lloyd, Pause
HEAVY/METAL: Chaos Divine, Badge Of Honour
PUNK/HARDCORE: Nerve Quakes, Monarch
WORLD: Eastwinds, Blame Lulu Peanuts – Metsahällilaul
SCHOOL 14 YEARS & UNDER: Madi Henry, Stronger
SCHOOLS 15-17 YEARS: Charlotte Viney, With You
OUTSTANDING INDIGENOUS: Beni Bjah, Survivors
OUTSTANDING REGIONAL: FINGERS Mitchell Cullen, Didge It
JAZZ: Daniel Susnjar Afro-Peruvian Jazz Group, Pius Bartosik