Wednesday, September 2, 2020

The
Ivors Academy honored the best of the U.K.’s songwriting and composing community today with a radio broadcast of
The Ivors 2020 winners.
Little Simz,
Dave (pictured) and
Fraser T Smith were among honorees.
Universal Music Publishing,
Warner Chappell Music and
Kobalt had two winning entries each.
Little Simz and
Inflo won Best Album for
Grey Area (UMPG); Best Contemporary Song went to Dave and Fraser T Smith for “Black” (Warner Chappell/Kobalt).
Jamie Cullum collected his first Ivor for “Age of Anxiety” (
Sentric) in the Best Song Musically and Lyrically category.
“Giant” (
EMI/
Reservoir Reverb/Warner Chappell/
Bucks Music Group), performed and written by
Calvin Harris and
Rag ‘n’ Bone Man, with co-writing by
Jamie Hartman and
Troy Miller, was awarded the PRS for Music Most Performed Work of 2019.
Songwriter and artist
Mysie won the first Rising Star Award with
Apple Music,
and Songwriter of the Year went to
Steve Mac (
Mabel,
Ed Sheeran,
Westlife and
Jax Jones).
An Academy Fellowship, which recognizes excellence and impact in the art and craft of music creation, was awarded to
Joan Armatrading MBE in recognition of her achievements in music.
The 65th edition of the awards was due to take place in May. Instead, winners were revealed by
Matt Wilkinson on Apple Music 1 Radio.
Other winners were
Bobby Krlic, Midsommar, (
A24 Music/Kobalt) for original film score;
Draugen by
Simon Poole for original video game score; and
Euphoria by
Labrinth (Universal Music Publishing) for television soundtrack.