10.01.2006: CHOICE MUSIC PRIZE - IRISH ALBUM OF THE YEAR - SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED:Ron, IU

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The shortlist for the Choice Music Prize – Irish Album of the Year
2005 – is as follows (albums in alphabetical order):

Bell X1 "Flock" (Island)
Cane 141 "Moonpool" (Exceptional)
The Chalets "Check-In" (Setanta)
Joe Chester "A Murder of Crows" (Barp)
Duke Special "Adventures In Gramophone" (Hag)
Julie Feeney "13 Songs" (Self-released)
Hal "Hal" (Rough Trade)
Nick Kelly "Running Dog" (Self Possessed)
Emmett Tinley "Attic Faith" (Independent Records)
Turn "Turn" (Setanta)

The shortlist has been selected by a panel consisting of 12 media
professionals representing Irish print, radio and TV from the four
corners of the island.

The overall Album of the Year will be selected by this judging panel
at the Choice Music Prize event at Vicar Street, Dublin on Tuesday
February 28th.

The winning act will receive 10,000 euros, a prize which has been
provided by the Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO) and the Irish
Recorded Music Association (IRMA).

The act will also receive a specially-commissioned award, courtesy of
the Recorded Artists And Performers Ltd (RAAP).

The winning album will also benefit from a full advertising campaign
from Today FM.

The Choice Music Prize event will be covered live on Tom Dunne’s Pet
Sounds show on Today FM on February 28th.

Tickets for the Choice Music Prize event (costing 25 euros including
all booking fees) will go on sale from Ticketmaster outlets on Monday
January 16th.

Full information on the acts who will be performing on the night and
other elements of the event will be announced later this month.

http://www.choicemusicprize.com

The Choice Music Prize Irish Album of the Year is a new award which
has been established to celebrate and acknowledge the work of Irish
musicians.

Every single year, hundreds of albums are released by Irish artists in
every genre, from indie, trad and pop to electronic and jazz.

The Choice Music Prize aims to highlight those albums which deserve
some extra time in the spotlight and, ultimately, to select the album
which best sums up the year in Irish music

Instead of using sales or airplay as criteria, the Choice Music Prize
will focus, simply and solely, on the music.

The Choice Music Prize is co-ordinated by Dave Reid and Jim Carroll.
Jim Carroll will be the judging panel’s non-voting chairman.
[Dave Reid runs Broadcast Mgt & Events, the company who also organise
the National Student Music Awards. Jim Carroll is a music journalist
with The Irish Times.

www.choicemusicprize.com

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