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Wolfmother are an Australian hard rock band formed in 2000 by vocalist and guitarist Andrew Stockdale, bassist and keyboardist Chris Ross, and drummer Myles Heskett. They have released three studio albums: ''Wolfmother'' (October 2005); ''Cosmic Egg'' (October 2009) and ''New Crown'' (March 2014). Wolfmother have won national and international awards, including three Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Music Awards, three Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Awards and one Grammy Award. Upon its release, Wolfmother's debut album won the 2005 'J Award' for Best Australian Album.〔 Also in 2005, the song "Woman" was nominated for 'Single of the Year' and 'Best Breakthrough Artist – Single' at the ARIA Awards, eventually losing out to Ben Lee's "Catch My Disease" and End of Fashion's "O Yeah", respectively.〔 In 2006, Wolfmother's Australian success continued – they received nominations for 'Spankin' New Aussie Artist', 'Best New Group' and 'Best Rock Video' (for "Mind's Eye") at the MTV Australia Awards〔 and a Jack Award nomination for 'Best Live Band'. At the 2006 ARIA Awards, the band's first album, ''Wolfmother'', won 'Best Breakthrough Album', 'Best Rock Album', and the band won 'Best Group'; they also received nominations for 'Album of the Year' (for ''Wolfmother'') and 'Single of the Year' (for "Mind's Eye") – a total of three wins from five nominations.〔〔 In 2007, Wolfmother received their first award nomination from outside of their home country. At the 2007 BRIT Awards, they were nominated for 'International Breakthrough Act',〔 ultimately losing out to American band Orson. At the 2007 Grammy Awards in the United States, the band won the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance for their song "Woman".〔〔 Wolfmother were the first Australian band in twenty-five years to win this award.〔 Wolfmother were re-nominated for 'Best Live Band' at the 2007 Jack Awards, and this time the trio were successful.〔 The band were nominated again for several MTV Australia Awards, this time for 'Best Group', 'Viewer's Choice Award', 'Best Rock Video' and 'Video of the Year' (both for "Joker & the Thief").〔 The following year, Wolfmother received one award from one nomination, the APRA Award for 'Most Played Australian Work Overseas', for their song "Woman".〔 Following the release of ''Cosmic Egg'' in 2009, the band received a nomination in 2010 for 'Album of the Year' in ''Classic Rock'' magazine's Roll of Honour.〔 ==APRA Awards==
The annual APRA Awards have been presented by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners' Society (AMCOS) since 1997, and previously, by APRA alone, since 1982.〔〔 APRA-AMCOS are the copyright collection agencies for Australian and New Zealand artists.〔 They have provided trophies for "songwriters and publishers that have achieved outstanding success in their fields" within Australia in thirteen categories with nine (including Most Played Australian Work Overseas) based on statistical analysis, three categories (including Breakthrough Songwriter Award and Songwriter of the Year) are decided by APRA's Board of Directors and the final award (Song of the Year) is determined by a poll of APRA members (comprising some 87,000 songwriters, composers and music publishers).〔〔 Wolfmother have received three awards from three nominations.〔〔
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