Plan B and Everything Everything Earn Two Ivor Novello Nominations
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Written by James Conlon
Plan B and Everything Everything have scraped through as top contenders for this year’s Ivor Novello awards, earning two nominations each. Other acts to be given a nod include Tinier Tempah, The XX and Villagers (aka Irish songrwriter Conor O’Brien).
The 56th ceremony of the prestigious Ivor Novello awards will contain seven key categories, with a number of additional awards announced during the ceremony itself. Categories that do not grant nominations beforehand include ‘International Achievement’ and ‘Songwriter(s) of the Year’.
The Ivor Novello award ceremony will take place on May 18th at Grosvenor House in London.
The Nominations for the 56th Ivor Novello Awards:
'Best Song Musically and Lyrically'
Villagers, 'Becoming a Jackal', written by O'Brien, published by Domino Publishing Company
Everything Everything, 'MY KZ, UR BF', written by Higgs, Pritchard, Robertshaw and Spearman, published by Universal Music Publishing
Foals, 'Spanish Sahara', written by Bevan, Congreave, Gervers, Philippakis and Smith, published by Universal Music Publishing
'Best Contemporary Song'
The XX, 'Islands', written by Croft, Qureshi, Sim and Smith, published by Universal
Katy B, 'Katy on a Mission', written by Benga, Katy B and Geeneus, published by EMI
Tinie Tempah, 'Pass Out', written by McKenzie, Okogwu and Williams, published by EMI / Stellar Songs Ltd
'Album Award'
Bombay Bicycle Club, Flaws, written by Jack Steadman, published by Imagem Music
Everything Everything, Man Alive, written by Higgs, Pritchard, Robertshaw and Spearman, published by Universal
Plan B, The Defamation of Strickland Banks, written by Benjamin Drew, published by Universal
'PRS for Music Most Performed Work'
Kylie Minogue, 'All the Lovers', written by Jim Eliot and Mima Stilwell, published by Sony / ATV
Plan B, 'She Said', written by Appapoulay, Cassell, Drew and Wright-Goss, published by Sony / ATV / Universal
Scouting For Girls, 'This Ain't A Love Song', written by Roy Stride, published by EMI
'Best Television Soundtrack'
Agatha Christie's Marple, Series V, composed by Dominik Scherrer, published by EMI
Any Human Heart, composed by Dan Jones, published by Faber / Universal
Going Postal, composed by John Lunn, published by SATV
'Best Original Film Score'
How To Train Your Dragon, composed by John Powell, published by BMG Chrysalis
Monsters, composed by Jon Hopkins, published by Domino / Vertigo
Unstoppable, composed by Harry Gregson-Williams, published by EMI
'Best Original Video Game Score'
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West, composed by Nitin Sawhney, developed by Ninja Theory, published by Namco Bandai Games SAS
James Bond 007: Blood Stone, composed by Richard Jaques, developed by Bizarre Creations, published by Activision
Napoleon: Total War, composed by Beddow, Birdsall and Livingstone, developed by The Creative Assembly, published by SEGA
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