No prize on the horizon for U2 as Coronas shine at Meteor Awards

IT WAS a night of surprises at the Meteor Ireland Music Awards, with U2 going home empty-handed for the first time.

The band were beaten in all three categories: best band, best album and even best live performance.

It was a surprise in particular for The Coronas whose sophomore album Tony Was An Ex-Con was voted best Irish album ahead of U2’s No Line on Horizon by music fans.

“I know people say this all the time, but we really, really didn’t expect this,” said lead singer Danny O’Reilly. “We just assumed like everyone else that U2 would win. We hadn’t a clue.”

Expressing equal incredulity at their award was The Script, who won for the best Irish live performance of the year for their barnstorming set at Oxegen, even though U2 played three shows at Croke Park to nearly 250,000 concert-goers.

Drummer Glenn Power said they had not expected to win and had no script written. Snow Patrol was voted best band.

U2 bass player Adam Clayton was the only member of the band to turn up. He presented the industry award to Lord Henry Mountcharles, the owner of Slane Castle.

Singer-songwriter Wallis Bird followed up last year’s Hope for 2009 Meteor Award with the award for best female ahead of the favourite Laura Izibor.

An emotional Bird seemed genuinely shocked to win. “If I had known this was going to happen I would have written a speech and worn better shoes,” she said referring to the scuffed red brogues she wore, in contrast to the vertiginous heels which were most in evidence last night.

It was a bitterly cold night outside the RDS Simmonscourt, with many of the early arrivals shivering in their party dresses, but the awards attracted arguably the two hottest acts of the moment, Brit winners Florence and the Machine, who won a Meteor this year for best international band, and rapper Dizzee Rascal.

Dizzee Rascal said his duet at the Brits with Florence and the Machine lead singer Florence Welch earlier this week was “totally effortless”. You Got the Dirtee Love became one of the fastest selling downloads in history.

Dizzee also expressed a desire to record the Cranberries’ Zombie , a song he called a “massive tune”.

Veteran balladeer Christy Moore won best Irish male and, unsurprisingly, Westlife won the best Irish pop act for the tenth time.

- The Irish Times

U2 wins at the 21 st Annual Pollstar Concert Industry Awards

 U2 wins at The Pollstar Concert Industry Awards Photo: AP Files

U2 wins at The Pollstar Concert Industry Awards Photo: AP Files

The 21st annual Pollstar Concert Industry Awards honored its own Wednesday night at the Nokia Theatre at LA Live in Los Angeles. The awards are held annually and honors the promoters, artist managers, booking agents and technical companies.
The winners are chosen by the people that make the concert scene happen. The show honored music artists and companies that helped the concert business in the 2009 year. It’s an insider’s look at which bands mattered in 2009.

Comedian Katleen Madigan hosted the show. A few of the celebrity presenters included Jay Osmond, Lamont Dozier, Don Felder, Al Jarreau, Alan Parsons, Rob Halford of Judas Priest and actor John O’Hurley.

Here are the winners of the 21st annual Pollstar Concert Industry Awards.

Major Tour of the Year: U2

Music Festival of the Year: Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival ( Indio, CA)

International Music Festival of the Year: Glastonbury Festival ( U.K.)

Most Creative Stage Production: U2

Most Creative Tour Package: Bob Dylan/ John Mellencamp/ Willie Nelson

Best New Touring Artist: Kings Of Leon

New Major Concert Venue: The Joint at Hard Rock (Las Vegas)

Arena of the Year: Madison Square Garden

Bill Graham Award for Talent Buyer of the Year: Jim Glancy (Bowery Presents)

Bobby Brooks Award for Agent of the Year: Marc Geiger (WME Entertainment)

Booking Agency of the Year: Creative Artists Agency

Boutique Booking Agency of the Year: High Road Touring

Facility Executive of the Year: Rena Wasserman (Greek Theatre, Los Angeles)

Independent Promoter of the Year: Bill Silva (Bill Silva Presents)

International Arena of the Year: O2 Arena (London)

International Promoter of the Year: Barrie Marshall (Marshall Arts)

International Theatre of the Year: Royal Albert Hall (London)

Lighting Company of the Year: Upstaging

Major Outdoor Concert Venue of the Year: Hollywood Bowl (Los Angeles)

Nightclub of the Year: Club Nokia L.A. LIVE

Nightclub Talent Buyer of the Year: Paul McGuigan (House Of Blues, Los Angeles / Las Vegas)

Red Rocks Award for Small Outdoor Venue: Greek Theatre (Los Angeles)

Road Warrior of the Year: Jake Berry (U2)

Sound Company of the Year: Clair

Staging and Equipment Company of the Year: Stageco

Talent Buyer of the Year: John Valentino (AEG Live)

Theatre of the Year: Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE

Third Coast Booking Agent of the Year: Brian Hill (Paradigm)

Transportation Company of the Year: Rock it Cargo

U.K. Booking Agent of the Year: Emma Banks (CAA)

Video Company of the Year:
XL Video

For More Information on the awards and Pollstar: Pollstar

- LA Music ExaminerBelinda Thomas