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The Brit Awards

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The Brit Awards, often simply called The BRITs, are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards which, in more recent times, have more reflected the tastes of the record-buying public than of the music industry itself, with an artist needing to prove popular and chart-topping before they are rewarded.

The name was originally a shortened form of British or Britannia, but has subsequently become a "backronym" for British Record Industry Trust.

The Brit Awards are broadcast sporadically in South Africa on M-Net, although not annually.

The 33rd annual Brit Awards took place on 20 February, 2013. They aired on M-Net on Saturday 23 February 2013, at 21h30. The special was two hours long.

2013 Winners

British Male Solo Artist

Calvin Harris
Plan B
Richard Hawley
Ben Howard
Olly Murs

British Female Solo Artist

Amy Winehouse
Paloma Faith
Bat For Lashes
Jessie Ware
Emeli Sande

British Breakthrough Act

Jake Bugg
Jessie Ware
Alt-J
Ben Howard
Rita Ora

British Group

Mumford and Sons
Alt-J
The xx
Muse
One Direction

British Single

Adele - Skyfall
Alex Clare - Too Close
Coldplay featuring Rihanna - Princess Of China
DJ Fresh featuring Rita Ora - Hot Right Now
Emeli Sande - Next To Me
Florence + The Machine - Spectrum (Say My Name)
James Arthur - Impossible
Jessie J - Domino
Labrinth featuring Emeli Sande - Beneath Your Beautiful
Olly Murs featuring Flo Rida - Troublemaker
Rita Ora featuring Tinie Tempah - RIP
Rizzle Kicks - Mama Do The Hump
Robbie Williams - Candy
Rudimental featuring John Newman - Feel The Love
Stooshe - Black Heart

British Album of the Year

Emeli Sande - Our Version of Events
Plan B - Ill Manors
Alt-J - An Awesome Wave
Paloma Faith - Fall To Grace
Mumford and Sons - Babel

International Male Solo Artist

Jack White
Gotye
Michael Buble
Frank Ocean
Bruce Springsteen

International Female Solo Artist

Rihanna
Alicia Keys
Cat Power
Lana Del Rey
Taylor Swift

International Group

The Black Keys
The Script
Alabama Shakes
Fun.
The Killers

British Live Act

Mumford and Sons
Coldplay
Muse
The Vaccines
The Rolling Stones

British Producer

Damon Albarn
Jake Gosling
Paul Epworth

Special Recognition Award

War Child

Critics' Choice

Tom Odell
AlunaGeorge
Laura Mvula

Brits Global Success (for international sales in 2012)

One Direction

About the Awards

The awards began in 1977 under the auspices of the BPI, the British record industry's trade association. The last BPI Awards show took place at the Albert Hall and was the first prime-time TV event.

In 1989 they were renamed the Britannia Awards, or BRIT Awards.

BRIT is also an acronym for the British Record Industry Trust Show - the Trust supports youngsters in the arts and education mainly at The BRIT School in London.

Strong music industry sponsorship and involvement mean that awards are given without much democratic process and, many suspect, for strongly commercial reasons. These are awards given by the music industry to the music industry. Robbie Williams pointed this out accepting an award a few years back.

More recently, the awards have more reflected the tastes of the record-buying public, with an artist needing to prove popular and chart-topping before they are rewarded.

The BRIT Awards used to be broadcast live until 1989, when Samantha Fox and Mick Fleetwood hosted a shambolic show in which just about everything went wrong - lines were fluffed, bands mis-cued, and airtime filled with embarrassing silence.

After this the show was recorded, and broadcast the following night, part of a revamp by Jonathan King for 1990 whose actions also included naming them the BRITs, hosting the show in 1987 - the most successful previous show - and releasing a megamix of British dance acts including S'Express and A Guy Called Gerald called BRITs 1990.

He also managed to get Margaret Thatcher to croon How Much Is That Doggy In The Window?

King subsequently went on to revamp A Song for Europe and won the Eurovision Song Contest for the UK in 1997, in which year the BPI awarded him their Man of the Year accolade.

Pre-recording proved to be a good idea when, during a Michael Jackson performance in 1996, Jarvis Cocker from the band Pulp invaded the stage in an impromptu protest at Jackson's 'messianic' performance.

There have been many such notable instances, including several UK politicians presenting awards and being heckled (and, in the case of John Prescott, having water thrown over him, at the 1998 awards, by Chumbawamba vocalist Danbert Nobacon) and a remarkable performance by The KLF in 1992.


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