2001 Meteor Awards | |
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Date | 18 March 2001 |
Location | Point Theatre |
Hosted by | Ed Byrne |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Network 2 |
The 2001 Meteor Music Awards was the first edition of Ireland's national music awards. A total of twenty-five awards were presented at the ceremony.[1]
Winners
The list of winners list is located here.
- Best Selling Irish Pop/Rock Album – Male Artist: Ronan – Ronan Keating
- Best Selling Dance Act: Morcheeba
- Best Selling Irish Album – Female Artist: The Diamond Mountain Sessions – Sharon Shannon
- Best Irish Newcomer: JJ72
- Best Selling International Album – Male Artist: White Ladder – David Gray
- Best Selling Irish Rock Group – Album: All That You Can't Leave Behind – U2
- Music Industry Award: Louis Walsh
- Hope for 2001: Relish
- Best Selling Pop Group – Album: Coast to Coast – Westlife
- Best Selling Irish Single – Male Artist: "Maniac 2000" – Mark McCabe
- Best Rock DJ: Dave Fanning – RTÉ 2fm
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Christy Moore
- Best Selling Irish Single – Female Artist: "Gotta Tell You" – Samantha Mumba
- Best Selling Irish Video: D'Mother – D'Unbelievables
- Best International Songwriter: David Gray
- Hot Press Album of the Year: Red Dirt Girl – Emmylou Harris
- Best Irish Song/Band: U2
- Humanitarian Award: Elton John Foundation
- Best Irish Songwriter: Bono/The Edge
- Best International Female – Album: The Greatest Hits – Whitney Houston
- Best Selling International Group – Album: 1 – The Beatles
- Best Selling International Single – Male Artist: "Stan" – Eminem
- Best Selling International Single – Female Artist: "Can't Fight the Moonlight" – LeAnn Rimes
- Best Selling International Single – Group: "The Bad Touch" – Bloodhound Gang
- Best Selling Irish Album – Male Artist: Faith & Inspiration – Daniel O'Donnell
References
- ↑ 2001 Winners Archived 2011-09-28 at the Wayback Machine. IRMA. Accessed 14 March 2009.
External links
- Official site
- MCD Promotions
- List of winners through the years Archived 2007-10-24 at the Wayback Machine
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