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Rogue Traders is an Australian
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band formed in
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in 2002 by mainstay
James Ash James Ash (born Jamie Graham Appleby; 10 June 1973), is an English-born Australian musician, songwriter and record producer. He is the co-founder and keyboardist of Australian electro-rock group Rogue Traders, where he plays the keyboard and g ...
on keyboards. In 1989, Ash met fellow original member Steve Davis in London while both were working as DJs. Before forming Rogue Traders, the pair had worked together on many projects, including the dance music act Union State, which relocated to Melbourne in 1992. The group's name comes from the 1999 drama film, ''
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''. They were joined in 2004 by soap opera actress,
Natalie Bassingthwaighte Natalie Bassingthwaighte (; born 1 September 1975) is an Australian recording artist, actress, and television personality. Born and raised in Wollongong, New South Wales, she began her career in musical theatre. She later pursued an acting car ...
, on lead vocals,
Cameron McGlinchey Cameron McGlinchey (born 19 September 1975) is an Australian drummer who serves as one of the members of the alternative rock band Rogue Traders. Originally, McGlinchey only played as a touring member, but by 2005, he joined as an official mem ...
on drums and Tim Henwood on guitar. Davis continued as a behind-the-scenes member, contributing to the songwriting process but not making any public appearances with the group. Rogue Traders have achieved chart success in Australia, with seven top 20 hits on the
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, " One of My Kind", " Voodoo Child", "
Way to Go! "Way to Go!" is a song by Australian electronic rock band Rogue Traders from their second album, '' Here Come the Drums'' (2005). It was released as the album's second single on 10 October 2005 and is the first release under the famous "Rogue T ...
", " Watching You", "
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Don't You Wanna Feel "Don't You Wanna Feel" is a song written by James Ash and Natalie Bassingthwaighte for the Rogue Traders' third studio album '' Better in the Dark''. It was released on schedule as the album's first single on 29 September 2007. It was leaked ont ...
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". Their most successful single, "Voodoo Child", peaked at number three on the
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, number four in Australia, number seven on the
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and number fifteen on the
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. The group's two Top 5 albums in Australia are ''
Here Come the Drums ''Here Come the Drums'' is the second studio album by Australian band Rogue Traders, released in Australia on 23 October 2005 by Columbia Records. The album features the Rogue Traders with the then-new vocalist Natalie Bassingthwaighte and s ...
'' (2005) and '' Better in the Dark'' (2007). In 2007, ''Here Comes the Drums'' was certified 4× platinum by ARIA for shipment of 280,000 copies, while ''Better in the Dark'' was certified platinum in 2008. As of 2008, Rogue Traders have been nominated for ten
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, three MTV AVMA Awards, one
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, one Inside Film Award, and eight APRA Awards. In June 2008, Bassingthwaighte dumped the band to focus on her acting and solo music career. In July that year, her then-boyfriend and later husband, McGrinchey, also left the band. In November that year, Mindi Jackson was revealed as the new lead singer to replace Bassingthwaighte.
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joined on drums to replace McGrinchey. The band was unceremoniously dumped by Sony Records in 2010, and split due to infighting shortly afterwards. Their fourth studio album and greatest hits compilation, ''
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'', was released after their split in November 2011. On 15 December 2015, it was announced that the group had reformed with former lead singer Natalie Bassingthwaighte. The band were working on new music, expected to be released in late 2017, which had not yet materialised as of 2021, though a 2021 remix EP of "In Love Again" was released in June 2021.https://www.9now.com.au/today/2017/clip-cj11irndm003c0hpmon62euln/b8ef28f6-aea3-48e4-992b-8358e95c8964


History


Formation

Rogue Traders formed as an Australian
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band in Melbourne in 2002 by former members of Union State,
James Ash James Ash (born Jamie Graham Appleby; 10 June 1973), is an English-born Australian musician, songwriter and record producer. He is the co-founder and keyboardist of Australian electro-rock group Rogue Traders, where he plays the keyboard and g ...
(aka Jamie Appleby) on keyboards and Steve Davis on guitar. The duo had met in 1989 in London where both were working as DJs. The pair first worked on a rap track, Ash recalled "It was a terrible song but Steve and I hit it off straight away and became fast friends". Ash relocated to Melbourne in 1992, but the pair continued to work together and formed Union State to release singles including, "Out to Get You" and "Retrosexual". In 1994 Ash signed with Vicious Vinyl as a solo artist under the name, Thunderchild, to issue a self-named single. By 2002 the duo had formed Rogue Traders and signed with Vicious Vinyl's house music label, Vicious Grooves.


''We Know What You're Up To'': 2002–2004

On 11 April 2002, Rogue Traders released their debut single, " Need You to Show Me", under the Vicious Grooves label, which failed to reach the top 100 on the
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. However, it did reach No. 16 on the Top 50 Club Chart. It was originally intended to be the lead single for their debut album, ''
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'', however it was cut from the album's track listing before its release. The single was recorded with Jamaica Williams providing lead vocals. Half a year later, their second single, "
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", was released on 14 October. The track had lead vocals by Melinda Richards, and was written by Ash, Davis, Josephine Armstead and Milton Middlebrook. It performed better than their first release on the ARIA Singles Chart, peaking at No. 67. At the
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it was nominated for 'Most Performed Dance Work'. Ash and Richards later married and, as Melinda Appleby, she contributed songwriting credits to Rogue Traders later work. The band's first top 20 success came in 2003 when " One of My Kind", a remix/cover version of
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's "Need You Tonight", was released on 23 February, which peaked at No. 10, and spent nine weeks inside the top 50. The single brought greater recognition for the band and, at
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, they were nominated in two categories, "Breakthrough Artist – Single" and "Best Video" (by Sam Bennetts, Rising Sun Pictures), and won "Best Dance Release". On 5 May 2003, their debut album, ''We Know What You're Up To'', was released, but it failed to reach the top 100 on the related Albums Chart. The third and final single from the album, "
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", was released on 2 June, which peaked at No. 60.
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gained popular acclaim as an actress on the Australian soap opera, ''
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'', playing the role of
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from 2003. By 2004, she began working on a parallel music career creating her own demos: songs with an acoustic-rock sound when, late that year, she was recruited as the lead singer for Rogue Traders. Upon being presented with the band's music, Bassingthwaighte auditioned for Ash and Davis. The pair had auditioned 15 to 20 candidates, and after she performed their song " Voodoo Child", she became the band's front woman.


''Here Come the Drums'': 2005–2006

Rogue Traders first single with Bassingthwaighte's vocals, "Voodoo Child", was issued in May 2005. Its Australian release occurred without promotion of their new band member, Bassingthwaighte, as they wanted people to buy it because they liked the song instead of for its 'celebrity value'. The single reached number four in Australia, number seven in
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, number three in the
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(in July 2006), and number fifteen in
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(also July 2006). Note: user may have to enter song title as Voodoo Child, or artist as Rogue Traders. In October 2005, the group performed at the
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shortly before the release of their second album, ''
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'' on 23 October. By that time they had added
Cameron McGlinchey Cameron McGlinchey (born 19 September 1975) is an Australian drummer who serves as one of the members of the alternative rock band Rogue Traders. Originally, McGlinchey only played as a touring member, but by 2005, he joined as an official mem ...
on drums. The album peaked at number two on the ARIA Albums Chart and reached the top 50 on the
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. The group had signed a new record contract with
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and now promoted their recent band members Bassingthwaighte and McGlinchey. The second single from the album, "
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" reached number seven in Australia, while " Watching You" peaked at number five. Like many other modern mainstream music acts, Rogue Traders use elements of old songs in their music. However, rather than sampling the original songs, they re-record the relevant parts. "Voodoo Child" contains a re-recorded riff from " Pump It Up" by
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(co-credited as Declan MacManus), "Watching You" contains re-recorded elements of "
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(co-credited to Doug Fieger and Berton Averre) and "
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" contains re-recorded elements of " Head over Heels" by
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(co-credited to Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith). Early in 2006, the Rogue Traders toured Australia in support of their second album and its singles. Bassingthwaighte left ''Neighbours'' to focus on her music career and filmed her final scenes on 2 June. In March 2007, she reprised her role as Izzy Hoyland in scenes shot while on location in London in November 2006. Rogue Traders won the 2006
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Australian Video Music Award for Best Dance Video for "Voodoo Child". In June at the
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, Rogue Traders won their first APRA Award, with "Way to Go!" taking out the "Most Performed Dance Work" category. They had twice previously been nominated in the same category, in
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for their single "Give in to Me" and in
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for "One of My Kind", which also won an ARIA award. Also in June 2006, Rogue Traders announced they were re-releasing ''Here Come the Drums'', as a limited edition two-CD remix set. The second CD contained remixes of their hit singles and the album included new artwork. It was released on the same day as their fourth single, "
We're Coming Home "We're Coming Home" is a song by Australian electronic rock band Rogue Traders, released in June 2006 as the fourth and final commercial single from their second studio album, '' Here Come the Drums'' (2005). Unlike previous singles from the albu ...
" from the album. The single reached number fourteen. That same month, Bassingthwaighte and Ash announced on '' Video Hits'' that the band were currently in the process of writing their third studio recorded album. By that time Davis had left the group but continued to contribute as part of the songwriting process. He was replaced on guitar by Tim Henwood. Rogue Traders announced in early 2006 that they had signed with the European division of Sony BMG and were to be releasing their second album ''Here Come the Drums'' and singles from the album into that market. On 10 July "Voodoo Child" became their first UK single and the album followed on 24 July. A gig was announced in the UK at
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in London for 11 July—to promoted "Voodoo Child" and ''Here Come the Drums''. Many radio stations across the UK had started to play "Voodoo Child" six weeks before its release. The "Voodoo Child" video clip began to receive airplay on programs across UK: ''The Box'', ''The Hits'' and ''MTV Dance''. The clip was the same as the Australian version. It reached top 5 positions on programs and number-one on some radio stations as well. The song received numerous positive reviews from radio stations, TV programs and music critics. Some called it a 'summer anthem for 2006' and some named it either 'Record of the Week/Month'. The video and single was then put onto iTunes UK for purchase. The video reached number two on the iTunes Video Chart and stayed in the top five for several days, while the single made its way into the top ten and days later into the top five. "Voodoo Child" was physically released on 10 July in the UK but debuted in the chart the week before at number eighteen due to download sales. After its official release, "Voodoo Child" reached number three with sales of over 21,000. Due to its UK chart success, "Voodoo Child" was issued in several European countries including
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. On 16 October "Watching You" was released in the UK as the band's second single and peaked at number thirty-three on the singles chart. A new video clip was filmed, along with a new remix track, and the third UK single from ''Here Come the Drums'' was "Way to Go!" – it was issued as a digital download. In November they released "In Love Again" as a promotional single exclusively though radio, which peaked at number twenty on the ARIA Digital Tracks. In June 2007, "Voodoo Child" was featured in the ''
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'' episode, "
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" (Season 3, Episode 12). The song was preceded by the episode's villain, The Master, proclaiming "Here come the drums!" The song's lyrics echo the title of the episode, which refers to the drumming the Master hears in his head. Rogue Traders were also a surprise inclusion to the 2006 season of ''
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'', entering the house and playing a "concert" for house mates. The event was also streamed to ''Big Brother'' audiences from the program's website. The Rogue Traders' song, "Fashion" was also used as the theme tune to Gok Wan's
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television programme called '' Gok's Fashion Fix''. In 2006, Rogue Traders went on the We're Coming Home Tour around Australia. They performed songs from ''Here Come the Drums'', kicking off each show with "Believer" and ending with an encore of "Voodoo Child". The band also previewed songs which were subsequently included on their third album, '' Better in the Dark'' (2007), including the title track, "What You're On" and "Shout Out". By the end of 2007, ''Here Comes the Drums'' was certified 4× platinum by
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(ARIA) for shipments in excess of 280,000 copies in Australia.


''Better in the Dark'': 2007–2008

In January 2007, Rogue Traders performed at the opening of the Australian Jamboree at Elmore, Victoria in front of a crowd of over 10,000. In April the group performed at the Melbourne Crown Casino, previewing some of their new songs. In May they supported British girl group
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on The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits Tour. ''The Sunday Telegraph'' reported that " e group's management confirmed the band had been in discussions with a major US label." Rogue Traders flew to the US in July where they launched their first single into the North American market. The group then signed
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. Unfortunately, the song failed to gain much attention in the US. In May 2007, Old Navy, a division of Gap, Inc. in North America, featured "Believer", "Watching You", and later, " World Go 'Round" in their Summerland commercials. In June Rogue Traders completed a tour of the UK and returned to Australia to finalise their third album. In September, the lead single, "
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", was released: it debuted on the ARIA singles chart at number ten, and on the ARIA dance chart at number one. It premiered on Nova radio station in early September and two weeks later reached number one on the ''
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''. ''Better in the Dark'' was issued on 13 October."The New Rogue Traders Album Is Called..."
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It was released in two forms; the standard form and a limited CD/DVD edition with international imports available later the following week. ''Better in the Dark'' made it to number four in the ARIA Albums Chart, and number one in the Australian Artists Chart. With the release of ''Better in the Dark'', ''Here Come the Drums'' re-entered the charts at number forty-five, two years after its initial release, ultimately it appeared in the top 50 for 74 weeks. "Don't You Wanna Feel" was certified Gold (35,000+ copies sold) by
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. It was the group's third single to go Gold. ''Better in the Dark'' was also certified Platinum. Their second single, "Voodoo Child", went Platinum (70,000+ copies sold). In January 2008, the second single, "
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", from ''Better in the Dark'', was issued, which peaked at number nine. On 1 February, Rogue Traders performed "Don't You Wanna Feel" and "I Never Liked You" at the
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Twenty/20 Cricket match as part of the half-time entertainment in front of a crowd of over 84,000. In April the third single, " What You're On" was issued, which peaked in the top 30. That same week it reached number eighteen on the Physical Singles Chart, number nine in the Australian Artists Singles Chart and number three on the Dance Chart. Rogue Traders undertook the Better in the Dark Tour from 29 April to the beginning of June, playing venues around the country.New Direction for Rogue Traders
. Rogue Traders official forum. Retrieved on 27 March 2008
The tour kicked off at the Regent Theatre in
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. The group played songs from all three albums: ''We Know What You're Up To'', ''Here Come the Drums'' and ''Better in the Dark''. They surprised some fans by playing their first top 10 single, "One of My Kind", a re-working of the INXS classic "Need You Tonight", but this time sung live by Bassingthwaighte. They also performed a cover of "
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. In June 2008, after the toured ended, Bassingthwaighte quit the band to focus on her acting and solo music career. A fourth single from the album had been planned, linked with a competition involving Ford. The competition was to answer in 25 words or less why they should feature in the new Rogue Traders video. The single was confirmed to be "On Your Way to the Disco", but it was never officially released as Bassingthwaighte had left. In July that year her then-boyfriend (they later married), McGlinchey, also left the band. Ash dismissed the idea that Bassingthwaighte's departure signalled the end of the band, stating that he had already started working on the next album, the fourth for the band.


''The Sound of Drums'' and breakup: 2009–2011

On 13 August 2009, Rogue Traders revealed that Henwood had returned on guitar and Spencer had left. On 14 November, Ash revealed via Twitter the names of their new singer, Melinda "Mindi" Jackson, and new drummer,
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. On 25 December 2009 (Christmas Day), " Love Is a War" was issued as a digital download single and then, on 8 January 2010, as a physical single. It peaked at number ninety. On 12 March " Would You Raise Your Hands?" was released as the follow-up single, which reached number ninety-five. "
Hearts Beat as One "Hearts Beat as One" is a pop rock song written by Jamie Appleby, Melinda Appleby, Melinda Jackson & Tim Henwood, and produced by Ash. It was released in Australia as a digital download on 24 May 2010 and as a CD single on 11 June 2010. The so ...
" was issued as the third single on 11 June 2011 – it had been written for the Socceroos as the official anthem for their
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campaign. However, despite this, the song failed to chart, the Rogue Traders' first single to do so since 2002's "Need You to Show Me". '' Night of the Living Drums'', the band's fourth studio album, was initially set for release in June 2010, according to the band's official website. However it was pushed back for undisclosed reasons, then in December it was revealed the band had left
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, after the label had refused to release the album. On 11 November 2011 Rogue Traders finally released ''Night of the Living Drums'', after they had re-signed to Sony. It was released as part of ''The Sound of Drums'' which is a double album that includes a compilation disc, ''The Greatest Hits'', and the studio recording, ''Night of the Living Drums''. Ash described ''The Sound of Drums'' conception, " e catalyst was when we realised we were coming up to the band's 10-year anniversary. We'd always talked about how much fun it would be to do a greatest hits one day, and we struck on the idea of doing a record that combined the two. I have to give credit to Sony, because they changed their minds about us – we brought this idea back to them and they went for it". A radio edit of ''Night of the Living Drums'' cut ''America'' was serviced to Australian radio to promote the release, but failed to make an impact. After a two-year media silence, Ash confirmed in a 2014 interview that the band had split shortly after being dropped by Sony Music.


Reunion: 2015-present

On 15 December 2015, it was announced that Rogue Traders had reunited with former lead singer Natalie Bassingthwaighte for a New Year's Eve reunion gig, after initially reforming earlier in September for a corporate show in Gold Coast. The band confirmed that Mindi Jackson, Bassingthwaighte's successor, had given the band's reunion her blessing. They have since performed at multiple events including the ''Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix'', and co-headlining the ''Coates Hire Sydney 500'' with
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. In 2017, after a stint on '' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!'', Bassingthwaighte revealed the band are working on new music and had their first recording session on April 4, 2017. She also hinted of a new single out before the end of 2017.


Personnel


Timeline


Discography

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We Know What You're Up To ''We Know What You're Up To'' is the debut studio album by Rogue Traders. It was released by Vicious Grooves, Virgin in Australia on 5 May 2003 (see 2003 in music). After disappointing sales and poor publicity, Rogue Traders was dropped from ...
'' (2003) *''
Here Come the Drums ''Here Come the Drums'' is the second studio album by Australian band Rogue Traders, released in Australia on 23 October 2005 by Columbia Records. The album features the Rogue Traders with the then-new vocalist Natalie Bassingthwaighte and s ...
'' (2005) *'' Better in the Dark'' (2007) *'' Night of the Living Drums'' (2011)


Awards and nominations

As of 2008, Rogue Traders have been nominated for ten
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, three MTV AVMA Awards, one
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, one Inside Film Award, and eight APRA Awards.Nomination Count
. Retrieved on 17 June 2008


APRA Awards

The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the
Australasian Performing Right Association APRA AMCOS consists of Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS), both copyright management organisations or copyright collectives which jointly represent over 100,000 songwri ...
(APRA) to "honour those composers and songwriters who have achieved the highest performances of their work and excellence in their craft over the previous year". They have won two awards in the category of "Most Performed Dance Work" (later renamed as "Dance Work of the Year") from eight nominations. , - ,
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Give in to Me "Give In to Me" is a song by American recording artist Michael Jackson, released as the seventh single from his eight studio album, '' Dangerous'' (1991). Released in February 1993, the song peaked at number one in New Zealand for four consecu ...
" – Rogue Traders – Jamie Appleby, Steve Davis, Josephine Armstead, Milton Middlebrook , , Most Performed Dance Work , , , - ,
2004 2004 was designated as an International Year of Rice by the United Nations, and the International Year to Commemorate the Struggle Against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO). Events January * January 3 – Flash Airlines Flight ...
, , " One of My Kind" – Rogue Traders – James Appleby, Steve Davis,
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, Michael Hutchence , , Most Performed Dance Work , , , - ,
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Way to Go! "Way to Go!" is a song by Australian electronic rock band Rogue Traders from their second album, '' Here Come the Drums'' (2005). It was released as the album's second single on 10 October 2005 and is the first release under the famous "Rogue T ...
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, , "Way to Go!" – Rogue Traders – Jamie Appleby, Isaac Moran , , Most Performed Dance Work , , , - , "
We're Coming Home "We're Coming Home" is a song by Australian electronic rock band Rogue Traders, released in June 2006 as the fourth and final commercial single from their second studio album, '' Here Come the Drums'' (2005). Unlike previous singles from the albu ...
" – Rogue Traders – Jamie Appleby, Melinda Appleby , , Most Performed Dance Work , , , - , rowspan="2",
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, , "
Don't You Wanna Feel "Don't You Wanna Feel" is a song written by James Ash and Natalie Bassingthwaighte for the Rogue Traders' third studio album '' Better in the Dark''. It was released on schedule as the album's first single on 29 September 2007. It was leaked ont ...
" – Rogue Traders – Jamie Appleby,
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, Steven Davis, Dougal Drummond , , Dance Work of the Year , , , - , "
In Love Again "In Love Again" is a song by Australian electronic rock group Rogue Traders. It was sent to radio in August 2006 as the fifth and final single in August 2006 from their second album ''Here Come the Drums''. The coda of the song features a sampl ...
" – Rogue Traders – Jamie Appleby, Melinda Appleby,
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ARIA Awards

The annual
ARIA Music Awards The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known informally as ARIA Music Awards, ARIA Awards, or simply the ARIAs) is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Austr ...
are presented by the
Australian Recording Industry Association The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) is a trade association representing the Australian recording industry which was established in the 1970s by six major record companies, EMI, Festival, CBS, RCA, WEA and Universal replac ...
since 1987. Rogue Traders have won one award from eleven nominations.
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, , " Voodoo Child" , , Best Dance Release , , , - , "Voodoo Child" – Sam Bennetts, Mad Angel , , Best Video , , , - , "Voodoo Child" –
James Ash James Ash (born Jamie Graham Appleby; 10 June 1973), is an English-born Australian musician, songwriter and record producer. He is the co-founder and keyboardist of Australian electro-rock group Rogue Traders, where he plays the keyboard and g ...
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'', , Best Pop Release , , , - , Best Group , , , - , Best Breakthrough Artist – Album , , , - , Highest Selling Album , , , - ,
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, , ''Better In The Dark'' - James Ash , , Engineer of the Year , ,


MTV Australia Awards

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(previously MTV Australia Video Music Awards or AVMA) were presented annually by
MTV Australia MTV is a 24-hour general entertainment channel specialising in music and youth culture programming which serves Australia and New Zealand. It is operated by parent company Paramount Networks UK & Australia headquartered in London with a local of ...
from 2005 to 2009. Rogue Traders won one award from three nominations.


Other awards


References


External links

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