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LOS
ANGELES MUSIC AWARDS HISTORY AND PRESTIGE
18 Years Strong
The Los Angeles
Music Awards, since it's 1991 inception, has grown to huge porportions,
creating an impressive list of successful alumni, many of which give credit
to the award show as the start of their commercial success: |
| 1991
Debbie Holiday
(Tango Blue)
Asphalt Ballet (Virgin)
Lit (RCA)
Dillinger (JRS Records)
Slammin' Gladys (Priority
Animal Bag (Stardog Records)
Dream Theatre
(Atlantic)
McQueen Street (SBK Records)
Rhino Bucket (Moonstone Records
Skatenigs (Wax Trax Records)
1992
No
Doubt (Interscope)
Korn
(Immortal)
Everclear
(Capitol)
Drown (Fiddler)
Machine Head (Capitol)
Bloodline (EMI)
1993
Phantom
Blue (Roadrunner)
311
(Mercury)
Poor Old Lu (Indie)
Mortal (Intense Records)
Engines of Aggression (Priority)
1994
City
of Faith (Distribution)
Kashan (Film Track Score) Snot
(Geffen)
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1995
Snot (Geffen)
Sugar Ray (Atlantic)
1996
Save Ferris
(Epic)
System of a Down (Columbia)
1997
Coal
Chamber (Roadrunner)
ZebraHead (Columbia)
Adrienne Frantz (Film Track Score)
Ednaswap (Island)
1998
Cirrus
(Sold 1,000,000 Albums – Unsigned)
Mash (Dreamworks)
Tia Texada (Film Track Score)
Yoska (Platinum Latin)
Bender (Interscope)
8Stops7 (Reprise)
Ritchie Kotzen (Film Track Score)
Cindy Alexander (Film Track Score)
1999
Alien
Ant Farm (Dreamworks)
Static X (Warner Bros)
Anyone (Roadrunner)
Mary Ellis (Columbia)
Indigenous (Sold 500,000 Albums)
Danny Blitz (Film Track Score)
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2000
Dry
Cell (Warner Bros)
Vesica Pisces (Big 3)
BlacK
Eyed Peas
(Interscope)
2001
Joe Firstman
(Atlantic)
Hoobastank
(Island)
Walter Trout (Film Track Score)
2002
Peach
(Film Track Score)
AKA (Indie)
Jeddrah Schmidt (Indie)
Harley Krishna (Universal)
2003
Virgil (Indie)
Danielle Bisutti (Film Track Score)
2004
Michael
Smith Band (Best Buy Deal)
Ballentine (Warner – Reprise)
Ginger Lewis (Film Track Score)
2005
Krassimir
(Touring)
UFOetry (Touring)
2006
Cindy Alexander
- Winner NBC "Star Tomorrow", (Warner Bros) |