NZ Music Month quiz issued to MPs today
11 May 2003 Media Statement
New Zealand Music Month quiz issued to MPs today
Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Judith Tizard has issued her annual New Zealand music quiz to all Members of Parliament in celebration of New Zealand Music Month.
“The twenty-question quiz started four years ago when I thought that it would be a fun and informative way to get New Zealanders and their representatives thinking about all the New Zealand music around them,” said Judith Tizard.
“I don’t mind whether MPs choose to answer the questions off the tops of their heads, or get stuck in and do some research or ask friends and family for help. All ways, at the end of the questionnaire they will know more about our vibrant and successful music scene.
Prizes up for grabs for the MPs include New Zealand Music CDs, a New Zealand Music Month t-shirt and New Zealand On Air Hit-Discs. Answers must be in to Judith Tizard’s office by 12 noon, Wednesday 19 May.
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Judith Tizard’s New Zealand Music Month Quiz 2004
MPs’ Name ______________________
Did you do this quiz alone? Yes/No
1. Where does hip hop artist Scribe come
from?
_____________________
2. Name the current
multi platinum artist who is the daughter of a famous ex-All
Black?
_____________________
3. What is the
percentage target of the voluntary Music Performance
Code
adopted by the Radio Broadcasters Association and
what percentage of New Zealand content was reached in
December 2003?
_____________________
4. What was the name of the NZSO¹s concert that launched NZ Music Month?
_____________________
5. Graeme Braizer
has released a new album “East of Eden” on
Wildside
Records. What was the name of his old
band?
_____________________
6. What is the name and frequency of your nearest b.Net station?
_____________________
7. Hayley
Westenra’s album “Pure” has sold over 1.3 million copies
worldwide. What is the first track on the
album?
_____________________
8. What is the name of the Waikato town that The Datsuns call home?
_____________________
9. Who is the
Wellington musician that plays in both Trinity Roots and
Fat
Freddys Drop?
_____________________
10. Name the Oscar winners who have been in New Zealand
bands?
_____________________
11. A NZ artist
recently won the grand prize at the International
Songwriting Competition (ISC), beating over 11,000 other
entries from 60 countries. Who was
it?
_____________________
12. The lead
singer of which NZ band stared as a bogan in Greg Page’s
debut
feature film “The
Locals”?
_____________________
13. Name the Wanganui band who have been included on the influential MusicWeek UK “Best of SXSW” CD sampler after playing two prominent showcases at the SXSW conference in Texas?
_____________________
14. Which NZ group
in 1977 named an album after a medical condition – (an
irregular
heartbeat)?
_____________________
15. Which
NZ composer has been awarded the SOUNZ Contemporary
Award,
celebrating outstanding composition more than
once?
_____________________
16. Since NZ
Music Month last year, there have been six albums by
New
Zealanders that have reached Number One on the
charts. Name four of them –
___________________________________________
17. How
many of the artists above have received support from NZ On
Air?
_____________________
18. The Play It
Strange Trust has recently been established to
encourage
young New Zealanders to develop interests and
skills in music. They are the
organisers of a 24 hour
New Zealand Music event kicking off on 29th May
what is
the name of the event? And who set up the
Trust?
_____________________
19. The NZ
Music Industry Commission have just completed a project to
have a
recent NZ music documentary series screened in
2003 available in every secondary school. What is the name
of the documentary
series?
_____________________
MP for
Auckland Central Question:
20. Name the Dave Dobbyn album
which names an inner city Auckland
bridge?
_____________________
Please
return your completed quiz to Hon Judith Tizard, 7th Floor,
Bowen House by Midday, Wednesday, 19 May. Thank you for
doing your part to support New Zealand music during New
Zealand Music Month, May 2004.