Fifty of Australia's hottest artists have gone head to head to battle it out for the ultimate title, the [V] Oz Artist of the year 2010.
The Channel [V] viewer votes have been tallied and the results are in. Put your hands together for Amy Meredith, Bliss N Eso, John Butler Trio and Short Stack!
It has been a massive year for the boys of Amy Meredith. Aside from hanging out with us here at DOLLY HQ, they released their debut album Restless and scored their first top 10 ARIA chart hit, 'Lying'. Are these boys from Sydney's Sutherland Shire your pick to take out the prize?
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Hip-hop trio Bliss N Eso's fourth studio album, Running on Air debuted at number one on the charts as they hit the road for a national tour. With a 2010 APRA Award under their arms and a bag full of ARIA Award nominations, could these boys be honoured as your favourite Aussie artists?
The John Butler Trio are undoubtedly one of Australia's leading recording artists. They released their fifth album, April Uprising, earlier this year which was their third consecutive album to debut at number one. Will the [V] Oz Artist 2010 trophy find itself chillin' amongst their five ARIA awards?
Short Stack are no strangers to the [V] Oz Artist Award, having nabbed the title in 2008. The boys have been touring and recording non-stop since their break out in 2009, and even found time in their hectic schedule to come and hang out at DOLLY HQ! Will you be cheering for this up-and-coming trio?
We caught up with Shaun Diviney of Short Stack. Read our exclusive interview here!
So there you have it, we introduce you to the top four finalists. But there can only be on winner.
Who will take out this year's [V] Oz Artist of the year?
The winning band will be revealed at midday on Saturday, November 27 on Channel [V]. And for those lucky ladies in Sydney, pop down to the Museum of Contemporary Art at Circular Quay for an exclusive, all-ages performance by the winning artist.
See you there!
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