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WAM Song of the Year Awards Night 2011
WAM SONG OF THE YEAR 2011 AWARDS NIGHT
Wednesday 12 October
Fly By Night Musicians' Club, Fremantle
Doors Open 7.30pm


Featuring live performances by:
The Panda Band
Georgi Kay (2010 WAM Song of the Year Grand Prize Winner)
Bartlett Brothers
The Big Old Bears


Presale Tickets:
$23.50 inc BF from www.flybynight.org or phone 9430 5976 (transaction fees apply)
Door Tickets: $28.50 (only if available)



Minute 36 performing at the 2010 WAM Song of the Year Awards Night
[Photo by L. Businovski]



WAM Song of the Year celebrates the best of West Australia’s songwriting talent. This prestigious songwriting competition is in its 22nd year and open to WA songwriters of all ages and levels of experience, offering more than $30,000 worth of prizes in 16 categories.

Winners of the 16 categories and the Grand Prize will be announced at the Awards Night at the Fly By Night Musicians’ Club on Wednesday 12 October. This special night will be hosted by Russell Woolf (720 ABC Perth Drive program) and feature live performances by 2010 WAM Song of the Year Grand Prize winner Georgi Kay, The Panda Band, Bartlett Brothers and The Big Old Bears.



Russell Woolf


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The West Australian Music Industry Association Inc. (WAM) exists to develop the contemporary music industry in Western Australia. WAM is a non-profit membership based association and the peak representative body for contemporary music in WA.

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