NEW YORK, NY. (Top40 Charts/ mtvU) - With over 5.2 million votes cast by college students nationwide, mtvU, MTV's 24-hour college network, tonight declared Paramore, There for Tomorrow, Motion City Soundtrack, Chromeo,
Jack's Mannequin and
Atmosphere winners of the year's definitive college music awards. Roseland Ballroom in New York City hosted thousands of college students for a night of emerging music, unexpected collaborations and beer pong at the fifth-annual "Woodies."
New hip hop artist Asher Roth kicked off the night with his anthem I Love College, before crowd-surfing to The Cool Kids' high-energy performance of Delivery Man, culminating in ice-cream sandwiches flying into the crowd. Lykke Li transformed the night with haunting vocals and a surprise collaboration with hip hop icon Q-Tip for Can I Kick It, followed by a medley of Move, Vibrant Thing and Gettin' Up. All Time Low's pop punk performance got the rowdy crowd even more amped up with Dear Maria and Poppin Champagne. Woodie of the Year nominee Santogold's retro 80's chic lit up the night with L.E.S. Artists, before Naeem Juwan of Spank Rock joined her on stage for an unannounced performance of Shove It. Vampire Weekend, nominated for "Best Video Woodie," blew their fans away with their debut performance of The Kids Don't Stand A Chance with Chromeo, followed by the unforgettable Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa.
The All-American Rejects, Boys like Girls, Mark Hoppus, Emmanuel Jal, Kid Sister, Moby, The Cool Kids, Paramore, Riley Keough, Eva Amurri, Zoe Kravitz and internet sensation Jon LaJoie took the stage and did the honors by handing out this year's Woodie Awards, joined by official DJ of the "Woodies," DJ A-Trak, who spun beats the whole night.
For the first time ever, mtvU and college students across the nation awarded a college campus radio station a chunk of wood for their commitment to bringing students the latest indie and emerging music. 20 campus radio stations were nominated, with 91.7 FM, WICB Ithaca College taking home the inaugural College Radio Woodie.
mtvU also teamed up with https://www.bestmusiconcampus.com to recognize the top unsigned college acts who resonated most with students nationwide this year. New York University's The Bride Wore Black took home the "Best Music on Campus Woodie" as best college band, along with a $5,000 cash prize and exposure on mtvU.
Winners of the fifth annual "mtvU Woodie Awards" are:
Woodie of the Year - (Artist of the Year)
Winner: Paramore (Atlantic Records)
The Breaking Woodie - (Best Emerging Artist)
Winner: There For Tomorrow (Hopeless Records)
Left Field Woodie - (Most Original Artist)
Winner: Chromeo (Vice Records)
Best Video Woodie - (Best Video of the Year)
Winner: Motion City Soundtrack "It Had to be You" (Epitaph Records)
The Good Woodie - (Greatest Social Impact)
Winner: Jack's Mannequin (Warner Bros Records) - "Dear Jack Foundation" - Established by lead singer, Andrew McMahon, a leukemia survivor, this group raises money and awareness for cancer research.
Performing Woodie - (Best Tour)
Winner: Atmosphere (Rhymesayers Entertainment)
College Radio Woodie - (Best Campus Radio Station)
Winner: 91.7 FM, WICB Ithaca College
Best Music on Campus Woodie
Winner: The Bride Wore Black
"Woodies" Premiere on MTV, MTV2, mtvU, mtvU.com and Palladia
Premiering in-full on mtvU, mtvU.com and in high-definition on Palladia on November 19th at 8 pm ET, the show features artists championed by students and poised to break-big next year.
All Time Low will host a half-hour special, "Best of the mtvU Woodie Awards" - filmed at the "Woodies" after-party at Edison Ballroom, on November 22nd at 10 pm ET on MTV and November 21st at 7 pm ET on MTV2, followed by special presentation of the "Woodies" on MTV News, MTV Hits, MTV Jams and MTV Soundtrack.
The fifth-annual "mtvU Woodie Awards" are brought to you by Army ROTC, Garnier Fructis, Flip Video and CitiCard.
Production Credits
Supervising Producer: Tracy Hellerud
Executive-in-Charge of Production: Joe Buoye
Executive In Charge of Music Talent: Gina Esposito
Executive Producers: Ross Martin, Eric Conte