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Fudge Music Awards - Best Video 2012 ?


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Since 2001, promoters/drinkers Fudge have been organising an annual music awards ceremony celebrating Aberdonain bands. The 12th Fudge Music Awards will be hosted at the Moorings Bar on Saturday 11th Febuary, when three bands will play and we'll dish out a variety of awards (as dictated by you, the voting public) during our very classy awards ceremony.

You'll be able to vote here on Ab-Music, or via the traditional paper slips available at the Moorings on our gig nights. Our highly trained volunteers will total these figures to arrive at our champions in various categories, who will be announced before their star-struck fans at the awards show - and have a chance to enter local messageboard forklore with a drunken acceptance speech in front of the baying mob.

We continue the awards process by asking of you the tricky question: Best Video 2012?

This particular category is again an ONLINE ONLY poll, so you won't be able to vote on this one at the gigs.

BEST VIDEO 2012

Your nominees are:

FITBA THATBA - "Owen Hargreaves Likes Fruit Pastilles" -

INDIANREDLOPEZ - "Ropes" - www.vimeo.com/23679793

23679793

THE LORELEI - "Endescapology"- www.youtube.com/user/TheLoreleiTV?blend=8&ob=5

OXBOW LAKE BAND - "Day Dreamin'"-

SEMPERFI - "Sick Of You" -

STANLEY - "Sandwiches And Tea" -

You may vote for more than one option.

BEST VIDEO WINNERS:

2001 - N/A

2002 - N/A

2003 - N/A

2004 - N/A

2005 - N/A

2006 - N/A

2007 - N/A

2008 - N/A

2009 - N/A

2010 - N/A

2011 - Which Way Now - "Carefree"

2012 - ?

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Thanks also from the Stanley boys, chaps. We had a blast making our video, which was filmed by the our good friend and fellow local musician, Mr Danny Young. Looking at the other vids and the local music scene in general, it's very encouraging to see how high the standard is these days - there's no reason why acts from the North East shouldn't be able to stand out from the majority of Scottish acts, most of whom are based in the Central belt. Not that I'm biased or anything!

Thanks again,

Lord S.

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