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SAVAGE ARIAS | After completing their
first strenuous US tour and their 3rd appearance on The
Rosie O'Donnell Show performing their current Top 40
single "To The Moon And Back," Savage Garden
are back in Australia taking a well-deserved rest. Last year, the Brisbane multi-platinum duo created Australian music history songwriting when Darren Hayes and Daniel Jones won 10 awards -- including Best Album, Single, Group, Debut Album, Pop Release, Independent Release, Song Of The Year and Highest-Selling Single -- at the Australian Record Industry Association's awards The nominations for the 12th Annual ARIA Music Awards have just been announced and Savage Garden have been nominated in the following three categories: Best Australian Group Australian Producer of the Year (Charles Fisher) Highest Selling Australian Album |
Savage Garden's | debut album
"Savage Garden" is officially Triple Platinum Certified by the RIAA on March 31,199 |
Savage Garden's | self titled "Savage Garden" is officially QUADRUPLE Platinum. |
Savage Sweep at Aussie Awards | September
25 [10:30 EDT] -- The Australian Music Awards saw Savage
Garden take to the podium more often than any other act
in the event's 11-year history Monday night in Sydney. The newcomers and their producer picked up a total of ten awards including best group, album, debut album, single, pop release, independent release, song of the year, highest selling single, best producer and best engineer. The band, who came into the event with a record 13 nominations, was riding on their self-titled debut produced and engineered by Charles Fischer and released on the Roadshow/Warner label. Paul Kelly won for best male artist, Monique Brumby, best female. The Superjesus got debut single and new talent, Spiderbait took best alternative and Pendulum won best dance act. Crowded House picked up the best selling album award for their final effort, "Recurring Dreams." "It was a great idea breaking up, we sold a truckload," quipped bassist Nick Seymour. Paul Kelly and The Bee Gees were inducted into the Hall of Fame. |
Savage Garden Breaks Aussie Record | August 26
[10:00 EDT] -- Savage Garden has set a new record with 13
Australian Record Industry Association Awards nominations
breaking the previous record of 10 set by Cruel Sea in
1994. The Brisbane-based Savage Garden is a new band cleaning up with their debut album, a slick, self-titled pop effort that quickly reached American gold status following its U.S. release earlier this year. Powderfinger was next in line with seven; silverchair garnered six. Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Paul Kelly and Human Nature had four each while the defunct Crowded House, John Farnham, Dave Graney, Leonardo's Bride and Fini Scad came away with three each. Spiderbait joins Savage Garden, Crowded House, Powderfinger and silverchair in the Best Australian Group category. Best Female Talent includs Monique Brumby, Nikka Costa, Annie Crummer, Deni Hines and Wendy Matthews. The Best Male Artist contenders are Jimmy Barnes, Dave Graney, Paul Kelly, Tex Perkins and Mark Seymour. The awards will be held September 22 in Sydney. |
Savage Garden Promise To Keep The Hits Coming | April 21
[16:00 EST] --The Australian pop outfit Savage Garden is
currently climbing the "Billboard" singles
chart with their hit "I Want You," which pauses
at number six on this week's countdown. With the rapid rise of the tune, you might think the band will disappear when the song vanishes from radio, but recently the duo of Daniel Jones and Darren Hayes told MTV News that they had a few more cards up their collective sleeve. "There are so many layers, and I guess we've seen it happen a little bit in our country. You've got one song, and we're really proud of that song," vocalist Darren Hayes told MTV News. "We love it, and that's one part of it. Then the next single is something else, then the album's something else, and it'll certainly make sense. Hayes doesn't seem to worried about being able to craft another hit, as this one seemed to come naturally to him. "Once I had all the syllables, because melody comes to me and it's all incoherent, it's all syllables and melody to me," Hayes said. "Once that was there, it was then that the lyrics just cemented in. |
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