1991_Brit_Awards
Brit Awards 1991 was the 11th edition of the Brit Awards, an annual pop music awards ceremony in the United Kingdom. It was organised by the British Phonographic Industry and took place on 10 February 1991 at Dominion Theatre in London. It was produced by Jonathan King.[1]
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Brit Awards 1991 | ||||
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Date | 10 February 1991 | |||
Venue | Dominion Theatre | |||
Hosted by | Simon Bates | |||
Most awards | The Beautiful South, Betty Boo, Chris Thomas, The Cure, Depeche Mode, Elton John, George Michael, INXS, Lisa Stansfield, MC Hammer, Michael Hutchence, Sinéad O'Connor, Status Quo, Zubin Mehta (Once) | |||
Most nominations | George Michael (4) | |||
Television/radio coverage | ||||
Network | BBC | |||
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- Adamski with Seal – "Killer"
- The Beautiful South – "A Little Time"
- Betty Boo – "Where Are You Baby?"
- The Cure – "Never Enough"
- EMF – "Unbelievable"[1]
- Status Quo – Medley of Hits "Caroline"/ "Down Down"/ "Whatever You Want"/ "Rockin' All Over The World"
More information British Album of the Year (presented by Robin Gibb), British Producer of the Year (presented by Kim Appleby) ...
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Outstanding Contribution to Music
The following artists received multiple awards and/or nominations.
More information Nominations, Artist ...
Nominations | Artist |
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4 | George Michael |
3 | The Beautiful South |
Betty Boo | |
2 | The Cure |
Depeche Mode | |
Elton John | |
Happy Mondays | |
Lisa Stansfield | |
Mariah Carey | |
MC Hammer | |
Seal | |
Van Morrison |
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- Sutcliffe, Phil (5 March 1991). "Stories". Q Magazine. 55: 10–13.