Echo Music Prize




German music award



































Echo Music Prize

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Awarded for Outstanding achievements in the music industry
Country Germany
Presented by
Deutsche Phono-Akademie [de]
First awarded 18 May 1992; 26 years ago (1992-05-18)
Last awarded 12 April 2018 (2018-04-12)
Website echopop.de
Television/radio coverage
Network
Das Erste (2009–2016)
VOX (2017-2018)

Echo Music Prize (stylised as ECHO, German pronunciation: [ˈɛço]) was an accolade by the Deutsche Phono-Akademie [de], an association of recording companies of Germany to recognize outstanding achievement in the music industry. The first ECHO Awards ceremony was held in 1992, and it was set up to honor musical accomplishments by performers for the year 1991, succeeding the Deutscher Schallplattenpreis, which was awarded since 1963. Each year's winner was determined by the previous year's sales. In April 2018, following controversy regarding that year's ceremony, the Bundesverband Musikindustrie announced the end of the award.[1][2]




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Trophy


  • 3 Controversy


  • 4 Ceremony locations


  • 5 Echo Awards


    • 5.1 Best National Rock/Pop Male Artist


    • 5.2 Best National Rock/Pop Female Artist


    • 5.3 Best International Rock/Pop Male Artist


    • 5.4 Best International Rock/Pop Female Artist


    • 5.5 Best National Rock/Pop Group


    • 5.6 Best International Rock/Pop Group


    • 5.7 Best International Rock/Alternative


    • 5.8 Single of the Year


      • 5.8.1 Single of the Year (National)


      • 5.8.2 Single of the Year (International)




    • 5.9 Album of the Year


    • 5.10 Best National Newcomer


    • 5.11 Best International Newcomer


    • 5.12 Honorary Award




  • 6 ECHO KLASSIK


  • 7 ECHO JAZZ


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links





History


First held with 370 people in the Flora, Cologne[3] in 1992,[4] the award ceremony in Frankfurt was televised and the classical awards were moved to a separate event, Echo Klassik, in Cologne in 1994.[5] Until 1995, only invited guests could attend the ceremony.[6] It was held in Munich,[3] and in 2001, the venue was moved from Hamburg to Berlin[7] because of subsidies of up to 20 million euros, although a return in 2004 was considered.[8] In 2009, the venue in Berlin was moved to Mercedes-Benz Arena.[9]



Trophy


The trophy was designed by Oliver Renelt when he was a student at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg. It is stainless steel, and is 40 centimetres (16 in) tall and weighs 2 kilograms (4.4 lb).[3] It depicts half a disc with notes flowing into it from a globe, and the design was the winner of a competition held for that purpose.[6]



Controversy


The Echo Award was heavily criticized worldwide when Farid Bang and Kollegah received the award for best hip hop/urban album in April 2018. The nominated album, Jung, Brutal, Gutaussehend 3 (English: "Young, brutal, handsome 3"), contains the track "0815", in which the artists refer to their muscles as being more defined than those of Auschwitz inmates. The duo was even allowed to perform this track during the ceremony, despite heavy protests weeks before the award show.


Campino, singer of German punk band Die Toten Hosen, was the first one to criticize the committee's decision during the ceremony.[10] His remarks received a standing ovation from the audience.[11] Several artists later returned their Echo awards in protest, such as Marius Müller-Westernhagen, who returned all of his seven Echo awards received over the years. Other artists returning their awards were German conductors Christian Thielemann and Enoch zu Guttenberg, Russian-German pianist Igor Levit, record producer Klaus Voormann, and the Notos Quartett.[12]


However, criticism did not only come from artists and the German press. Several businesses joined in, with Tom Enders, CEO of Airbus, being one of the most recent high-profile commentators, saying that this would hurt "Germany’s international reputation". He also asked if "antisemitism [was] becoming acceptable in Germany" again.[13]


As a consequence, the Echo Award was discontinued.[2]



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Year
Venue
City
Presenter(s)
1992 Flora Cologne
Kristiane Backer
1993 Wintergarten Berlin Susann Pingel
1994 Alte Oper Frankfurt
Fritz Egner
1995 Bavaria Film- und Fernsehstudios Munich
Reinhold Beckmann
1996 Congress Center Hamburg Hamburg
Thomas Ohrner
1997 Congress Center Hamburg Hamburg
Axel Bulthaupt
1998 Congress Center Hamburg Hamburg
Axel Bulthaupt
1999 Congress Center Hamburg Hamburg Kim Fisher
2000 Congress Center Hamburg Hamburg Kim Fisher
2001 ICC Berlin Berlin Frauke Ludowig
2002 ICC Berlin Berlin Frauke Ludowig
2003 ICC Berlin Berlin Frauke Ludowig, Oliver Geissen
2004 ICC Berlin Berlin
Oliver Geissen
2005 Estrel Convention Center Berlin
Yvonne Catterfeld, Oliver Geissen
2006 Estrel Convention Center Berlin
Michelle Hunziker, Oliver Geissen
2007 Palais am Berliner Funkturm Berlin Yvonne Catterfeld, Oliver Geissen
2008 ICC Berlin Berlin
Nazan Eckes, Oliver Geissen
2009 O2 World Berlin
Barbara Schöneberger, Oliver Pocher
2010 Palais am Berliner Funkturm Berlin
Sabine Heinrich, Matthias Opdenhövel
2011 Palais am Berliner Funkturm Berlin Ina Müller, Joko Winterscheidt
2012 Palais am Berliner Funkturm Berlin Ina Müller, Barbara Schöneberger
2013 Palais am Berliner Funkturm Berlin
Helene Fischer
2014 Messe Berlin Berlin Helene Fischer
2015 Messe Berlin Berlin Barbara Schöneberger
2016 Messe Berlin Berlin
2017 Messe Berlin Berlin
Xavier Naidoo, Sasha
2018 Messe Berlin Berlin


Echo Awards


The Kastelruther Spatzen have won 13 Echo Awards in the category Volksmusik which is more than any other artist; the awards were in 1993, 1996–2003, 2006–2010.


Selected pop categories



Best National Rock/Pop Male Artist



  • 1992 Herbert Grönemeyer

  • 1993 Marius Müller-Westernhagen

  • 1994 Herbert Grönemeyer

  • 1995 Marius Müller-Westernhagen

  • 1996 Mark'Oh

  • 1997 Peter Maffay

  • 1998 Nana

  • 1999 Marius Müller-Westernhagen

  • 2000 Xavier Naidoo

  • 2001 Ayman [de]

  • 2002 Peter Maffay

  • 2003 Herbert Grönemeyer

  • 2004 Dick Brave

  • 2005 Gentleman

  • 2006 Xavier Naidoo

  • 2007 Roger Cicero

  • 2008 Herbert Grönemeyer

  • 2009 Udo Lindenberg

  • 2010 Xavier Naidoo

  • 2011 David Garrett

  • 2012 Udo Lindenberg

  • 2013 David Garrett[14]

  • 2014 Tim Bendzko[15]

  • 2015 Herbert Grönemeyer[16]

  • 2016 Andreas Bourani

  • 2017 Udo Lindenberg

  • 2018 Mark Forster



Best National Rock/Pop Female Artist



  • 1992 Pe Werner

  • 1993 Sandra

  • 1994 Doro

  • 1995 Marusha

  • 1996 Schwester S.

  • 1997 Blümchen

  • 1998 Sabrina Setlur

  • 1999 Blümchen

  • 2000 Sabrina Setlur

  • 2001 Jeanette

  • 2002 Sarah Connor

  • 2003 Nena

  • 2004 Yvonne Catterfeld

  • 2005 Annett Louisan

  • 2006 Christina Stürmer

  • 2007 LaFee

  • 2008 LaFee

  • 2009 Stefanie Heinzmann

  • 2010 Cassandra Steen

  • 2011 Lena

  • 2012 Ina Müller

  • 2013 Ivy Quainoo[14]

  • 2014 Ina Müller[15]

  • 2015 Oonagh[16]

  • 2016 Sarah Connor

  • 2017 Ina Müller

  • 2018 Alice Merton



Best International Rock/Pop Male Artist



  • 1992 Phil Collins

  • 1993 Michael Jackson

  • 1994 Meat Loaf

  • 1995 Bryan Adams

  • 1996 Vangelis

  • 1997 Eros Ramazzotti

  • 1998 Jon Bon Jovi

  • 1999 Eros Ramazzotti

  • 2000 Ricky Martin

  • 2001 Carlos Santana

  • 2002 Robbie Williams

  • 2003 Robbie Williams

  • 2004 Robbie Williams

  • 2005 Robbie Williams

  • 2006 Robbie Williams

  • 2007 Robbie Williams

  • 2008 James Blunt

  • 2009 Paul Potts

  • 2010 Robbie Williams

  • 2011 Phil Collins

  • 2012 Bruno Mars

  • 2013 Robbie Williams

  • 2014 Robbie Williams

  • 2015 Ed Sheeran[16]

  • 2016 Ed Sheeran

  • 2017 Rag'n'Bone Man

  • 2018 Ed Sheeran



Best International Rock/Pop Female Artist



  • 1992 Cher

  • 1993 Annie Lennox

  • 1994 Bonnie Tyler

  • 1995 Mariah Carey

  • 1996 Madonna

  • 1997 Alanis Morissette

  • 1998 Toni Braxton

  • 1999 Celine Dion

  • 2000 Cher

  • 2001 Britney Spears

  • 2002 Dido

  • 2003 Shakira

  • 2004 Shania Twain

  • 2005 Anastacia

  • 2006 Madonna

  • 2007 Katie Melua

  • 2008 Nelly Furtado

  • 2009 Amy Winehouse

  • 2010 Lady Gaga

  • 2011 Amy Macdonald

  • 2012 Adele

  • 2013 Lana Del Rey

  • 2014 Birdy[15]

  • 2015 Zaz[16]

  • 2016 Adele

  • 2017 Sia

  • 2018 P!nk



Best National Rock/Pop Group



  • 1992 Scorpions

  • 1993 Die Prinzen

  • 1994 Die Toten Hosen

  • 1995 Pur

  • 1996 Pur

  • 1997 Die Toten Hosen

  • 1998 Tic Tac Toe

  • 1999 Modern Talking

  • 2000 Die Fantastischen Vier

  • 2001 Pur

  • 2002 No Angels

  • 2003 Die Toten Hosen

  • 2004 Pur

  • 2005 Söhne Mannheims

  • 2006 Wir sind Helden

  • 2007 Rosenstolz

  • 2008 Die Fantastischen Vier

  • 2009 Ich + Ich

  • 2010 Silbermond

  • 2011 Ich + Ich

  • 2012 Rosenstolz

  • 2013 Die Toten Hosen[14]

  • 2014 The BossHoss[15]

  • 2015 Revolverheld[16]

  • 2016 Pur

  • 2017 AnnenMayKantereit

  • 2018 Milky Chance



Best International Rock/Pop Group



  • 1992 Queen

  • 1993 Genesis

  • 1994 Ace of Base

  • 1995 Pink Floyd

  • 1996 The Kelly Family

  • 1997 The Fugees

  • 1998 Backstreet Boys

  • 1999 Lighthouse Family

  • 2000 Buena Vista Social Club and Ry Cooder

  • 2001 Bon Jovi

  • 2002 Linkin Park

  • 2003 Red Hot Chili Peppers

  • 2004 Evanescence

  • 2005 Green Day

  • 2006 Coldplay

  • 2007 The Pussycat Dolls

  • 2008 Linkin Park

  • 2009 Coldplay

  • 2010 Depeche Mode

  • 2011 Take That

  • 2012 Coldplay

  • 2013 Mumford and Sons

  • 2014 Depeche Mode[15]

  • 2015 Pink Floyd[16]

  • 2016 Coldplay

  • 2017 Metallica

  • 2018 Imagine Dragons



Best International Rock/Alternative



  • 2001 Limp Bizkit (nominee: Blink-182, Kid Rock, Korn, Papa Roach )

  • 2002 Linkin Park (nominee: Crazy Town, Gorillaz, HIM, Limp Bizkit )

  • 2003 P.O.D. (nominee: Coldplay, Korn, Linkin Park, Puddle Of Mudd )

  • 2004 Evanescence (nominee: Coldplay, Linkin Park, Metallica, The Rasmus )

  • 2006 System of a Down (nominee: 3 Doors Down, Audioslave, Foo Fighters, Franz Ferdinand )

  • 2007 Billy Talent (nominee: Bullet For My Valentine, Evanescence, Placebo, Tool )

  • 2008 Nightwish (nominee: Foo Fighters, Kaiser Chiefs, Marilyn Manson, Within Temptation )

  • 2009 AC/DC (nominee: 3 Doors Down, Metallica, R.E.M., Slipknot )

  • 2010 Green Day (nominee: Billy Talent, Kings Of Leon, Mando Diao, Placebo )

  • 2011 Linkin Park (nominee: Iron Maiden, Mando Diao, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Volbeat )

  • 2012 Red Hot Chili Peppers: (nominee: Evanescence, Foo Fighters, Nickelback, Nightwish )

  • 2013 Linkin Park (nominee: Billy Talent, Green Day, Muse, The Rolling Stones )

  • 2014 Volbeat (nominee: Black Sabbath, Imagine Dragons, Placebo, Thirty Seconds to Mars )

  • 2015 AC/DC (nominee: Foo Fighters, Linkin Park, Nickelback, Slipknot )

  • 2016 Iron Maiden (nominee: AC/DC, Motörhead, Nightwish, Placebo )



Single of the Year



  • 2005 O-Zone: "Dragostea din tei"

  • 2006 Madonna: "Hung Up"

  • 2007 Silbermond: "Das Beste"

  • 2008 DJ Ötzi feat. Nik P.: "Ein Stern (...der deinen Namen trägt)"

  • 2009 Kid Rock: "All Summer Long"

  • 2010 Lady Gaga: "Poker Face"

  • 2011 Israel Kamakawiwoʻole: "Over the Rainbow"

  • 2012 Gotye feat. Kimbra: "Somebody That I Used to Know"

  • 2013 Die Toten Hosen: "Tage wie diese"[14]

  • 2014 Avicii: "Wake Me Up"[15]

  • 2015 Helene Fischer: "Atemlos durch die Nacht"[16]

  • 2016 Lost Frequencies: "Are You with Me"

  • 2017 Drake: "One Dance"

  • 2018 Ed Sheeran: "Shape of You"



Single of the Year (National)



  • 1993 Snap!: "Rhythm is a Dancer"

  • 1994 Haddaway: "What is Love"

  • 1995 Lucilectric: "Mädchen"

  • 1996 Scatman John: "Scatman"

  • 1997 Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman: "Time to Say Goodbye"

  • 1998 Tic Tac Toe: "Warum"

  • 1999 Oli.P: "Flugzeuge im Bauch"

  • 2000 Lou Bega: "Mambo No. 5"

  • 2001 Anton feat. DJ Ötzi: Anton aus Tirol

  • 2002 No Angels: Daylight in Your Eyes

  • 2003 Herbert Grönemeyer: "Mensch"

  • 2004 Deutschland sucht den Superstar: "We Have a Dream"



Single of the Year (International)



  • 2001 Rednex: "The Spirit of the Hawk"

  • 2002 Enya: "Only Time"

  • 2003 Las Ketchup: "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)"

  • 2004 RZA feat. Xavier Naidoo: "Ich kenne nichts"



Album of the Year



  • 2008 Herbert Grönemeyer: 12

  • 2009 Amy Winehouse: Back to Black

  • 2010 Peter Fox: Stadtaffe

  • 2011 Unheilig: Große Freiheit

  • 2012 Adele: 21

  • 2013 Die Toten Hosen: Ballast der Republik[14]

  • 2014 Helene Fischer: Farbenspiel[15]

  • 2015 Helene Fischer: Farbenspiel[16]

  • 2016 Helene Fischer: Weihnachten

  • 2017 Udo Lindenberg: Stärker als die Zeit

  • 2018 Ed Sheeran: ÷



Best National Newcomer



  • 1991 Pe Werner

  • 1992 Die Fantastischen Vier

  • 1993 Illegal 2001 [de]

  • 1994 Six Was Nine

  • 1996 Fettes Brot

  • 1997 Fools Garden

  • 1998 Nana

  • 1999 Xavier Naidoo

  • 2000 Sasha

  • 2001 Ayman [de]

  • 2002 Seeed

  • 2003 Wonderwall

  • 2004 Wir sind Helden

  • 2005 Silbermond

  • 2006 Tokio Hotel

  • 2007 LaFee

  • 2008 Mark Medlock

  • 2009 Thomas Godoj

  • 2010 The Baseballs

  • 2011 Lena

  • 2012 Tim Bendzko

  • 2013 Cro[14]

  • 2014 Adel Tawil[15]

  • 2015 Oonagh[16]

  • 2016 Joris

  • 2017 AnnenMayKantereit

  • 2018 Wincent Weiss



Best International Newcomer



  • 1996 Alanis Morissette

  • 1997 Spice Girls

  • 1998 Hanson

  • 1999 Eagle-Eye Cherry

  • 2000 Bloodhound Gang [Nominee: Tarkan, Jennifer Lopez, Everlast, Britney Spears]

  • 2001 Anastacia

  • 2002 Alicia Keys

  • 2003 Avril Lavigne

  • 2004 The Rasmus

  • 2005 Katie Melua

  • 2006 James Blunt

  • 2007 Billy Talent

  • 2008 Mika

  • 2009 Amy Macdonald

  • 2010 Lady Gaga

  • 2011 Hurts

  • 2012 Caro Emerald

  • 2013 Lana Del Rey (Nominee: Alex Clare, Emile Sande, Luca Hanni, Of Monsters And Men)

  • 2014 Beatrice Egli[15]

  • 2015 The Common Linnets[16]

  • 2016 James Bay

  • 2017 Rag'n'Bone Man

  • 2018 Luis Fonsi



Honorary Award



  • 1991 Udo Lindenberg

  • 1992 Reinhard Mey

  • 1993 Udo Jürgens

  • 1994 James Last

  • 1996 Klaus Doldinger

  • 1997 Frank Farian

  • 1998 Comedian Harmonists

  • 1999 Falco

  • 2000 Hildegard Knef

  • 2001 Fritz Rau

  • 2002 Caterina Valente

  • 2003 Can

  • 2004 Howard Carpendale

  • 2005 Michael Kunze

  • 2006 Peter Kraus

  • 2007 Ralph Siegel

  • 2008 Rolf Zuckowski

  • 2009 Scorpions

  • 2010 Peter Maffay

  • 2011 Annette Humpe

  • 2012 Wolfgang Niedecken

  • 2013 Hannes Wader[14]

  • 2014 Yello[15]

  • 2015 Nana Mouskouri[16]

  • 2016 Puhdys

  • 2017 Marius Müller-Westernhagen



ECHO KLASSIK



Following its first edition as a separate event in Cologne in 1994, the ECHO KLASSIK has been held in the Semperoper in Dresden in 1996 and 2009,[17] in Dortmund in 2003,[18] in Gasteig in Munich from 2004 to 2008 and in 2014.[19] In 2010 it was held in Essen.[20] From 2011 until 2016 the award show was held in Berlin's Konzerthaus - only shortly intermitted in 2014.[19] In 2017, the ECHO KLASSIK took place in Hamburg's newly opened Elbphilharmonie.[21]



ECHO JAZZ



Since 2010, the ECHO JAZZ awards have been given in thirty categories, including ensemble of the year, male and female singer of the year, record label, and lifetime achievement. In 2012 the criteria for entry included album release date and "two outstanding reviews from music journalists." Conductor Claus Ogermann was given the ECHO Jazz Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012.[22] Awards are decided by a twelve-member jury based on critical and commercial appeal.[23][24]



References





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