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2007

- Named Video Clip of the Year at the CMAA Country Music Awards of Australia (Big Black Cloud)

- Named Australian CM People’s Choice Awards Female Vocalist of the Year

- Released single "Big Black Cloud', Shock Records - #1 hit!

- Mo Award Finalist for Slim Dusty Country Performer Of The Year

- CMAA Achiever Awards Finalist for Independent Entertainer of the Year

- Golden Guitar Finalist for Female Artist at the CMAA Country Music Awards of Australia

- Golden Guitar Finalist for Album of the Year at the CMAA Country Music Awards of Australia

-  Australian Independent Country Music Awards Finalist for APRA/AMCOS Single Of The Year

 - Australian Independent Country Music Awards Finalist for Female Vocalist Of The Year

- Presenter at the Country Music Awards of Australia (Channel Ten)

 

2006

Named Australian Songwriters Association Country Songwriter of The Year (The Flood)

- Named Musicoz Awards Best Country Artist of the Year

- Named CMAA Achiever Awards Independent Entertainer of the Year

-  Named Australian Independent Country Music Awards Finalist for APRA/AMCOS Single Of The Year

-  Named Australian Independent Country Music Awards Finalist for Album of The Year

-  Named Australian Independent Country Music Awards Finalist for Female Vocalist Of The Year

- SBS Television Rock Wiz performance with Mark Seymour (Hunter's and Collector's)

- Channel Ten Golden Guitar Awards performance with Russell Crowe

Felicity & Russell Crowe at the CMAA Awards

&

Felicity with Tim Bailey

 

-  Released album “My Life”, Shock Records

- Golden Guitar Finalist for Female Vocal  at the CMAA Country Music Awards of Australia  (The Flood)

-  Mo Award Finalist for Female Country Performer Of The Year

- TIARA Awards Finalist for Female Vocalist Of The Year  (The Flood)

- TIARA Awards Finalist for the Michael Cowdroy Memorial Songwriting  (The Flood)

- ACMLA People’s Choice Awards Finalist for Best Female Artist (The Flood)

- Victorian & National Country Music Awards Finalist for Songwriting (The Flood)

-  Guest host on ABC Radio’s Saturday Night Country – nationally & internationally, filling in for regular host John Nutting

- Guest host on Channel 31’s NuCountry

- Presenter at the Country Music Awards of Australia (Channel Ten)

- Performed for the Australian troops and Federal Police at the Solomon Islands

 

2005

Felicity at the CMAA Achiever Awards 2005
&

Kasey Chambers, Kerri-Anne Kennerley, John Williamson, Beccy Cole, & Felicity

 

- CMAA Australian CM Achiever Awards Winner for Independent Entertainer of the Year.

- Performed the National Anthem at the ARL Test Aus VS NZ (Channel Nine)

- Performed the National Anthem at the A1 Grand Prix 2005 (Foxtel)

- ACE (Australian Club Entertainment) Finalist in Female Country Performer of the Year.

- NSW Golden Medallion Awards Finalist.

- Joined Channel Seven's travel program Sydney Weekender as a presenter.

- TIARA Awards Winner for Female Vocal (Turn Out The Light).

- ACMLA People Choice Awards Winner for Best Female Vocalist (Turn Out The Light).

 

Winners of the Male & Female awards at the TIARAs - Royden Donohue & Felicity Urquhart
&
Felicity with her ACMLA award

 

- VIC & National Country Music Awards Winner for Duo (Dear Someone).

- Golden Guitar Finalist for Female Vocal (Turn Out The Light) at the Country Music Awards of Australia Country Music Awards of Australia.

- Golden Guitar Finalist for Vocal Collaboration (Dear Someone & I Dream Of Highways – 2 noms) at the Country Music Awards of Australia.

- TIARA Awards Finalist for Vocal Collaboration (Dear Someone).

- ACMLA People’s Choice Awards Finalist for Best Country Album (Turn Out The Light).

- VIC & Nataional Country Music Awards Finalist for Female Vocal (Turn Out The Light).

- VIC & National Country Music Awards Finalist for Smokey Dawson Best Independent Release (Turn Out The Light).

- VIC & National Country Music Awards Finalist for Song Of The Year (Turn Out The Light).

- VIC & National Country Music Awards Finalist for Bluegrass & Traditional Country (Dear Someone).

- Golden Guitar Top 10 Finalist for Vocal Collaboration (Where Do We Go From Here) at the Country Music Awards of Australia.

 

Felicity & Adam Harvey performing 'Let Your Love Light Shine' at the 'Tribute To Slim' concert

 

Felicity with the Australian Independent CM Female Vocalist Of The Year Award

 

2004

- Australian Independent Country Music Awards Winner for Female Vocalist Of The Year

- Musicoz Awards Finalist for Country Artist Of The Year'

- ACE (Australian Club Entertainment) Award Finalist for Country Female Performer Of The Year

- The face & ambassador of the Heart Of Country NSW tourism campaign

- CMAA Australian CM Achiever Awards Finalist for Independent Entertainer of the Year

- Australian Independent Country Music Awards Finalist for APRA/AMCOS Single Of The Year

- Australian Country Music Achiever Awards Finalist for Independent Entertainer Of The Year

- Turn Out The Light a finalist in the Best Cover Art Of The Year category of the Australian Country Music Achiever Awards

- Mo Award Finalist for Female Country Performer Of The Year

- Invited to perform on the documentary 'Lights On The Hill: A Musical Tribute To Slim Dusty' - ABC TV

- Presenter at the Country Music Awards of Australia. Channel Seven

- Invited to perform at the 'Tribute For Slim Dusty' Concert, Tamworth

- Released new EP 'Turn Out The Light' independently.

 

2003

- Co-host at the Country Music Awards of Australia. Channel Seven

- Mo Award Finalist for Female Country Performer Of The Year

- ACE (Australian Club Entertainment) Award Finalist for Female Country Performer Of The Year.

- Recipient of a Centenary Medal awarded from the Prime Minister & Federal Government for contribution to Australian society through country music. The awards mark the achievements of a broad cross-section of the Australian community.

 

Felicity & Sara Storer & their Centenary Medals

 

2002

- Played the St Louis Steel Guitar Convention with ‘The Feral Swing Katz’

- Mo Award Finalist for Female Country Performer Of The Year

- Golden Guitar Finalist for Female Vocal (Planet of Love) at the Country Music Awards of Australia

- Golden Guitar Finalist for Album Of The Year (New Shadow) at the Country Music Awards of Australia

- Presenter at the Country Music Awards of Australia. Channel Seven

- ACE (Australian Club Entertainment) Award Finalist for Female Country Performer Of The Year.

 

2001

- Number one single "Planet of Love".

- Golden Guitar Winner for Vocal Collaboration with Darren Coggan, Beccy Cole & Adam Harvey, Country Music Awards of Australia.

- Inducted into ‘Hands Of Fame’, Tamworth.

 

L to R: Darren Coggan, Felicity, Beccy Cole & Adam Harvey
&
Felicity being inducted at the Hall of Fame

 

- Mo Award Finalist for Female Country Performer Of The Year.

- ACE (Australian Club Entertainment) Award Finalist for Female Country Performer Of The Year.

 

2000

- Golden Guitar Finalist for Female Vocal at the Country Music Awards of Australia

- Mo Award Finalist for Female Country Performer Of The Year

- Released single "Amazing" through EMI Music

- ACE (Australian Club Entertainment) Award Winner for Female Country Performer Of The Year

- Released single "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind" with Darren Coggan, Beccy Cole & Adam Harvey through ABC/EMI

 

1999

- Mo Award Finalist for Female Country Performer Of The Year

- ACE (Australian Club Entertainment) Award Winner for Female Country Performer Of The Year

- Co Host & performer at Wesley Mission's “An Australian Christmas”, Darling Harbour. Televised Channel Ten

 

1998

- Recipient of the Noel McGrugan Memorial Scholarship, awarded from the Sport & Tourism Foundation

- Inducted into the ‘Women’s Hall Of Fame’, Tamworth, for services to country music

- Recorded “Camooweal”, a duet with Ed Kuepper - available on the Slim Dusty tribute album “Not So Dusty” through EMI Music

- Presenter at the Country Music Awards of Australia

 

Felicity & Graeme Connors

 

- Golden Guitar Finalist for Vocal Collaboration at the Country Music Awards of Australia with Clint Beattie for 'Early Hours (Step By Step)

- Mo Award Winner for Female Country Performer of The Year

- ACE (Australian Club Entertainment) Award Winner for Female Country Performer Of The Year

- Co Host “Sale Of The Century”, Channel Nine.

 

Felicity & Glenn Ridge on Sale of the Century

 

1997

- Co Host for lifestyle television program “Our Country” - Prime Network

 

1996

- Golden Guitar Finalist for Female Vocal at the Country Music Awards of Australia

- Mo Award Winner for Female Country Performer Of The Year

- Co Host ABC Landline of Gympie Muster broadcast - ABC TV

- Compered the Schools Spectacular, Sydney Entertainment Centre. Televised Channel Ten

 

1995

- Performed at the Sydney Domain for the beatification of Mary MacKillop for the Papal Tour

- Mo Award Finalist for Female Country Performer

 

1994

- Mo Award Finalist for Best New Talent - The Johnny O’Keefe Encouragement Award

 

1993

- Golden Guitar Finalist for New Talent at the Country Music Awards of Australia

- Graduated from the Talent Development Project

 

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