Baker Boy, real name Danzal Baker, was the big winner at last night's The Age Music Victoria Awards, taking home a huge four awards. 

Baker took out Best Song, Best Male Musician, Best Live Act and The Premier’s Prize for the Best Victorian Breakthrough Act of 2018, which scored him $5,000 in prize money. 

Courtney Barnett won the awards for Best Solo Artist, Best Female Musician and The Premier’s Prize for the Best Victorian Album of 2018, along with a $10,000 cash prize. Barnett donated the prize money for Best Female Musician to Girls Rock! Melbourne.

Sampa The Great

Sampa The Great took out Best Hip Hop Act and Best Soul, Funk, RnB Album Award for Birds & The BEE9, and shared an incredible performance of her track Bye River alongside a 16-person strong choir, which you can catch a snippet of here.

BIGSOUND buzz act Kaiit was awarded the The Archie Roach Foundation Award For Emerging Talent, along with a $2,000 cash grant, presented by Archie Roach himself, and while Camp Cope took out the public voted award for Best Band.

Molly Meldrum and Divinyls' frontwoman Chrissy Amphlett were inducted into The Age Music Victoria Hall Of Fame, with a touching tribute and speeches from Amphlett's cousin Little Pattie (Patricia Amphlett) and nephew Matt Forster, as well as a performance of Boys In Town from Killing Heidi's Ella Hooper and Dallas Frasca

Ella Hooper & Dallas Frasca

Check out the full list of winners below.

Public Voted Awards
The Premier’s Prize for the Best Victorian Album of 2018 - $10,000 Cash Prize
Courtney Barnett – Tell Me How You Really Feel

Best Band
Camp Cope

Best Song
Baker Boy – Marryuna

Best Solo Artist
Courtney Barnett

Best Male Musician
Danzal Baker (Baker Boy)

Best Female Musician
Courtney Barnett

The Premier’s Prize for the Best Victorian Breakthrough Act of 2018 - $5000 Cash Prize
Baker Boy

Best Live Act
Baker Boy

Best Small Venue (under 500 capacity)
Northcote Social Club, Northcote

Best Large Venue (over 500 capacity)
Corner Hotel, Richmond

Industry Voted Awards
Best Festival
Golden Plains

Best Regional/Outer Suburban Act
Bendigo Bank $3,000

This Way North

Best Regional/Outer Suburban Venue (Over 50 gigs per year)
Bendigo Bank $3,000

Karova Lounge, Ballarat

Best Regional/Outer Suburban Venue (Under 50 gigs per year)
Bendigo Bank $3,000

Meeniyan Town Hall, Meeniyan

Archie Roach Foundation Award for Emerging Talent
Kaiit

Best Blues Album
Collard Greens And Gravy – Luedella

Best Country Album
James Ellis & The Jealous Guys – It Ain't Texas (But It Ain't Bad)

Best Electronic Act
Mildlife

Best Experimental or Avant-Garde Act
Nat Grant

Best Folk or Roots Album
Michael Waugh – The Asphalt & The Oval

Best Global Act
Senegambian Jazz Band

Best Heavy Album
Encircling Sea – Hearken

Best Hip Hop Act
Sampa The Great

Best Jazz Album
Sam Anning – Across A Field As Vast As One

Best Reggae and Dancehall Act
Monkey Marc

Best Rock/Punk Album
Little Ugly Girls – Little Ugly Girls

Best Soul, Funk, RnB Album
Sampa The Great – Birds & The BEE9

HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES
Molly Meldrum and Chrissy Amphlett

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