PJ Harvey is an English musician and singer-songwriter. She has released ten studio albums—Dry (1992), Rid of Me (1993), To Bring You My Love (1995), Is This Desire? (1998), Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea (2000), Uh Huh Her (2004), White Chalk (2007), Let England Shake (2011), The Hope Six Demolition Project (2016), and I Inside the Old Year Dying (2023) —and two collaboration albums with John Parish . In addition, she has released three compilation albums and three video albums . Several of Harvey's singles have appeared on the UK Singles Chart , including "Down by the Water " which peaked at number 38, "A Perfect Day Elise " which peaked at number 25, and "The Letter" which peaked at number 28.[ 1]
PJ Harvey awards and nominations
PJ Harvey performing live in 2008
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Since the release of Dry , Harvey has received widespread critical acclaim. In 1992, Rolling Stone named her Best New Female Singer[ 2] and Best Songwriter.[ 2] [ 3] Among the accolades she has received are the 2001 and 2011 Mercury Prize for Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea and Let England Shake respectively—the only artist to have been awarded the prize twice[ 4] —eight BRIT Award nominations, seven Grammy Award nominations, and the Outstanding Contribution To Music at the NME Awards . Two of her albums—Rid of Me and Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea —have been listed on Rolling Stone ' s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list[ 5] [ 6] and her third studio album To Bring You My Love was named album of the year by Hot Press ,[ 7] People ,[ 8] Rolling Stone [ 9] and The Village Voice .[ 10]
Harvey's eighth studio album, Let England Shake , was released in 2011 to "universal acclaim".[ 11] It was nominated for best album at the BRIT Awards,[ 12] NME Awards ,[ 13] Q Awards [ 14] and the South Bank Sky Arts Awards .[ 15] In addition to winning album of the year at the Ivor Novello Awards [ 16] and the Mercury Prize,[ 17] Let England Shake was named best album of 2011 by 16 international publications and was featured on 34 other publications' year-end lists.[ 18] Overall, Harvey has received 6 awards from 29 nominations.
Billboard Music Video Awards
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The Billboard Music Video Awards, which celebrate achievements of the music video industry, are sponsored by Billboard magazine.[ 19]
European Festival Awards
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The European Festivals Awards were established in 2009. They are voted for by the public via the European Festival Awards website and receive hundreds of thousands of votes annually.[ 28]
Denmark GAFFA Awards
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Delivered since 1991, the GAFFA Awards are a Danish award that rewards popular music by the magazine of the same name.
Groovevolt Music and Fashion Awards
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The Grammis Awards is the Swedish music awards. The awards are considered by many in Sweden as the Swedish equivalent of the Grammy Awards . The awards ceremony is generally held each year in February in Stockholm . The awards were established in 1969 and awarded until 1972 when they were cancelled, but subsequently revived in 1987.
The Helpmann Awards recognise distinguished artistic achievement and excellence in Australia's live performing arts sectors.
Hungarian Music Awards
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The Hungarian Music Awards is the national music awards of Hungary, held every year since 1992 and promoted by Mahasz.
Lunas del Auditorio are sponsored by The National Auditorium in Mexico to honor the best live shows in the country.[ 40]
MOJO Awards are awarded by the popular British music magazine, Mojo , published monthly by Bauer . Harvey received one nomination.
MTV Video Music Awards
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The MTV Video Music Awards were established in the end of the summer of 1984 by MTV to celebrate the top music videos of the year.[ 41]
The Mercury Prize is an annual music prize awarded for the best album from the United Kingdom and Ireland, established by the British Phonographic Industry and British Association of Record Dealers in 1992. Harvey has received two awards from four nominations and is the only artist in its history to have received the award twice.[ 4]
The NME Awards is an annual music awards show in the United Kingdom, founded by the music magazine NME (New Musical Express). Harvey has received five nominations. In addition, she received the Outstanding Contribution to Music award in 2011.
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Pollstar Concert Industry Awards
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The Pollstar Concert Industry Awards aim to reward the best in the business of shows and concerts.[ 50]
The Q Awards is the United Kingdom's annual music awards show, organised by the music magazine Q . Harvey has been nominated three times.
Rober Awards Music poll
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Shortlist Music Prize
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The Shortlist Music Prize is a music award given annually to an album released in the United States within the last year. PJ Harvey has received one nomination.
South Bank Sky Arts Awards
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UK Music Video Awards
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The UK Music Video Awards is an annual award ceremony founded in 2008 to recognise creativity, technical excellence and innovation in music videos and moving images for music.[ 58]
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