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Armenian Music Awards was an annual music awards ceremony first held at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, California on October 7, 1998. It was created and produced for the first eight years by Peter Bahlawanian who wanted to support Armenian artists and make Armenian culture.
Armenian Music Awards | |
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Awarded for | Excellence and outstanding achievement |
Country | Armenia |
Presented by | Armenians in Music and Film Association |
First awarded | 1998 |
Website | armenianmusicaward |
The awards consist of several categories varying from 20 to 30 from year to year. Numerous artists perform live throughout the evening.
The nominees and winners are decided by a panel of judges who listen to CDs or MP3s online compilations prior to the night of events. There are, however, some categories that are voted by the general public. Votes are cast through online voting locations. SMS voting was also made available for the same in 2007. The categories that are voted by public are Best Song of The Year, Best Duet Song of The Year, and Best Male & Female Artist of The Year.
The tenth annual Armenian Music Awards was at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on December 13, 2009.[1]
October 2018 marked the 20th anniversary of the AMAs and to celebrate the event, they brought together various participants throughout the years for a TV reunion.
Notable award winners
edit- Charles Aznavour
- System of a Down
- The Beautified Project
- Djivan Gasparyan
- Cher[2]
- Eileen Khatchadourian
- Nune
- Andy
- Ara Gevorgyan
- Gor Mkhitarian
- Alla Levonyan
- Harout Pamboukjian
- André
- Anush Hovnanyan
- Hayko
- Sirusho
- Jacob Armen
- Adiss Harmandian
- Michael Brook
- Gary Kesayan
- Vaco
- Khatchatour Avedissian
- Rouben Hakhverdian
- Georgi Minassian
- Elon Sarafyan
- Micheal Ganian
- Sako
- Datevik
- Aram Asatryan
- Dickran Mansourian
- Loris Tjeknavorian
- Tata Simonian
- Razmik Mansourian
- Armen Anassian
- Nor Dar
- Garo Sarafian
- George Baghdoyan
- Shoushan Petrosyan
2007
edit- Best music duet: Araz Dare and Armine Nahapetyan.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Armenian Music Awards Official Website | armenianmusicaward.com". Archived from the original on 2010-04-02. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
- ^ The Cher Bible, Vol. 1: Essentials (2018 Edition), Daniel Wheway
- ^ "Armenian Music Awards 2007 | armenianmusicaward.com". 2009-07-18. Archived from the original on 2009-07-18. Retrieved 2023-09-14.