J-MILLA on the upcoming South Australian Music Awards
With days until the South Australian Music Awards kick off for 2020, we speak to nominated artist J-MILLA about their importance.

With just a matter of days to go until the winners of the 2020 South Australian Music Awards (the SAMs) are announced, TIO has spoken to one of this year's nominees to get an understanding of what they mean of the local industry.
Having adopted the name of the South Australian Music Awards in 2015 after a few years as the Fowler's Live Music Awards, the SAMs have since become a way for the South Australian music industry to pay proper tribute to its illustrious scene, and honour the countless artists, managers, venues, and folks behind the scene that help to turn Adelaide into a world-class music destination.
Next week, the 2020 edition of the awards return, with current restrictions requiring the event to be held outside for the first time. Despite this, it remains one of the only awards ceremonies that can take place with an audience during Australian Music Month.
As a result, all eyes will be on the City of Churches, not only due to its status as a UNESCO City of Music, but for the fact that some of the best and brightest Aussie talent will be honoured for their efforts in what has undoubtedly been a rough year.
With things set to kick off in just a matter of days, we were able to chat with J-MILLA (who is nominated for theBest Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander Artist award this year) about the importance of the awards, advice for upcoming artists, and more!
Check out '60K+' by J-MILLA:
Can you introduce yourself?


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My name is Jacob Nichaloff, I was born and raised in Darwin but currently living in Adelaide. I am a tribe member of the Mak Mak Marranungu people from Litchfield, Northern Territory.
What does the opportunity of winning a SAM Award mean to you?
For me, possibly winning a SAM would make me feel proud of myself. I have never won a music award in my life and if I possibly could win one, I would feel honoured, appreciative and motivated to work hard for another one.
Why is it important to forge ahead with the SAM awards despite what COVID-19 has thrown at the music industry this year?
I think it is extremely important to celebrate the SA music industry, as it's a time all musicians can come together, interact and celebrate our hard work. We have so much talent in SA that it is important for these awards to be given out as artists need to feel that love.
What’s your advice to upcoming musicians?
My best advice for upcoming SA musicians is to have persistence and maintain the consistency of quality content. To always do what makes you happy as an artist and even when you can’t find that spark of motivation, never give up as that rough period of time is building up much more of a better outcome for you.
What are you favourite SA acts?
I have a variety of artists that I think are amazing and are my top favourites. DyspOra, Elsy Wameyo (Playback 808 Kingdom) and EAST AV3.
Anything upcoming that you're stoked about?
My track for NAIDOC Week 2020 '60K+', featuring Goji (Jimblah), came out last Friday and I was super hyped to release it in celebration of the theme Always Was, Always Will Be.
Check out highlights of the 2019 South Australian Music Awards:
2020 South Australian Music Awards Nominees
Industry Voted Awards
Best Studio (Presented by Adelaide Music Collective)
Adelaide Recording Studios Ghostnote Island Recording Studios Spare Second Studio Stone Shed Studio Wundenbergs Recording and Rehearsal Studio
Best Studio Engineer (Presented by SAE Institute Adelaide)
Chris Panousakis Kiah Gossner Jimmy Balderston Lewis Wundenberg Mario Spate
Best Live Technician (Presented by Novatech)
Lisa Lane-Collins Luke Hancock Noni Espinosa Patrick Lockwood Peter Wing
Best Major Festival/Event (Presented by Pirate Life)
Day of Clarity Porchland St Jerome’s Laneway Festival - Adelaide Thebartonia
Best Small Festival/Event (Presented by UniBar Adelaide)
Field Good Festival Freefall Festival PAK: Live at Wundenbergs Stonecutters The Porch Sessions
Best Venue (Presented by AHA - SA Branch)
Crown and Anchor Hotel Grace Emily Hotel Jive Lion Arts Factory The Wheatsheaf Hotel
Best Cover Art (Presented by Version Design)
Dave Court (DyspOra)- AUSTRALIEN Jack Fenby (Cat Lucky) - Pressure (Everybody Wants To Know You) Jack Fenby (The Empty Threats) - $2 Julie Thornberg-Thorsoe (Kaurna Cronin) - Glitter or Dust Todd Fischer (Lost Woods) - Shaping Distant Memories
Best Manager (Presented by Association of Artist Managers)
Alex Karatassa Diana Sautelle Matthew Khabbaz Planet shhh! Sue Germein
Best Music Video (Presented by Channel 44)
Bottleneck Studios (Uomo) - All I Hear EAST AV3 - Le Labo Harry Nelli (Venice Queens) - Punchdrunk Lonelyspeck - My Angel Goes Before Me Motez, Pilot Studio, Mapped Design, Daggers Production, Kelsee Pedler (Motez) - Soulitude
Best Song (Presented by APRA AMCOS)
EAST AV3 - Le Labo Jess Day - Affection Naomi Keyte - Travelling Woman Stellie - How Do We Look So Good? St Jacques - In Faith
Best New Artist (Presented by WOMADelaide)
Cat Lucky EAST AV3 SEABASS Siberian Tiger Slowmango
Best Group (Presented by Derringers Music)
EAST AV3 Slowmango SEABASS TOWNS Venice Queens Wing Defence
Best Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander Artist (Presented by Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music - CASM)
J-Milla Jessica Wishart Nathan May Sonz of Serpents Tunu
Best Solo Artist (Presented by Adelaide Festival Centre)
Jess Day Kaurna Cronin Lonelyspeck Motez Ollie English Stellie
Best Release (Presented by themusic.com.au)
EAST AV3 - Rugrats Lonelyspeck - Abyssal Body Motez - Soulitude Ollie English - Reality of Love Wing Defence - Friends
Best Music Educator (Presented by SAMII)
Grayson Rotumah Kultar Ahluwalia James Alberts Naomi Keyte Nick O’Connor
Best Innovation (Presented by CityMag)
Mosaic Audio Visual Play/Pause/Play Space Jams Sunny Side Uploads Thursday Night Knock Offs – Sparkke at the Whitmore WheatyLIVE
People’s Choice Awards Finalists
Blues & Roots (Presented by Radio Adelaide)
JimmyBay Lucky Seven Ollie English Rat Tamango The Streamliners
Country (Presented by Grace Emily Hotel)
Cassidy Rae Gaiter Cookie Baker Jessica Wishart Matt Ward Nathan May
Electronic (Presented by Moshtix)
Hartway Jethro Lonelyspeck Motez Zac Eichner
Experimental (Presented by Ancient World)
Heinous Crimes Slowmango SODA Sons of Zoku The Empty Threats
Folk (Presented by The Wheatsheaf Hotel)
Katie Pomery Loren Kate Naomi Keyte Siberian Tiger Tom West
Heavy (Presented by Enigma)
Alt. Dirty Pagans Hidden Intent NO NO NO NO NO Terminal Zero
Hip Hop (Presented by The Gov)
DyspOra East AV3 Laitisi Diesa Outside Lines We Move Like Giants
Jazz (Presented by Elder Conservatorium)
Alex Taylor Django Rowe Er@ser Description Nick Pennington & Angus Mason The Boys Club
Pop (Presented by Jive)
Ashton Fraser Germein Jess Day MANE The Montreals
Punk (Presented by Three D Radio)
Bitchspawn Chelsea Manor Collateral Damage The Lizards Wing Defence
Rock (Presented by Crown and Anchor)
Horror My Friend Oscar the Wild SEABASS TOWNS Venice Queens
Soul/Funk/R&B (Presented by Woodville Town Hall)
Elsy Wameyo Isaac Thomas Legs of Ivar Leni Wanderers
2020 South Australian Music Awards
Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020 UniBar Adelaide, Cloisters and Lawns, Adelaide, SA Kaurna Land Tickets: Moshtix
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