Young Musicians Forge Success
Young Musicians Forge Success
Four students from Waimea
College are on their way towards career success in
the
New Zealand music industry, as this year¹s Nelson regional
winners in
the Smokefreerockquest.
First place
went to Stiggma, with Brassica from Nelson College second,
at
the Nelson finals in front of a crowd of around 1200
at the Trafalgar Centre
on Friday night. These two bands
go on to compete for one of six finalist
spots in this
year¹s Smokefreerockquest, and take home regional prizes
of
vouchers to be cashed in for musical gear from NZ
Rockshops and their
suppliers.
The year 11 and
year 12 students in Stiggma have been playing together
for
three years and it was their third time of entering
Smokefreerockquest.
³I think our experience helped,²
said spokesman Ben Wilkinson. ³Our music is
different and
original and we played well. We¹d also been helped with
our
sound by one of the past Smokefreerockquest winners -
the sound guy from
Falter.²
As one of the
finalists selected from each of 24 regions throughout
the
country, the Nelson bands now go through a further
selection process that
involves completing set tasks and
sending in a video of their band
performing 15 minutes of
their own original material.
Rockquest Promotions
Founders and Directors Glenn Common and Pete Rainey
said
the two Nelson finalists had opened the door to music
industry success.
³It won¹t just happen - there¹s a
lot of work to be done, and that¹s
where
Smokefreerockquest lays out a path for them,² they
said. ³Putting together a
video of 15 minutes of their
own material will really sort out the people
who have
what it takes. There is a lot of commitment required as well
as
negotiation, promotion and business skills if they are
to make something out
of their creative talent.²
Smokefreerockquest helps the finalists by partnering
them with mentor bands
- bands that are a couple of
years ahead and have first hand knowledge of
the industry
from the inside.
The six groups or individuals that
win final selection will perform at
the
Smokefreerockquest National Finals at the Bruce Mason
Centre on Auckland¹s
North Shore, on October 7th.
Other prizes awarded at the Smokefreerockquest 2006
Nelson final included:
Third place winners, who
receive vouchers from NZ Rockshops and their
suppliers,
plus recording time: Little Black Dress from Nelson College
for
Girls. This band also took out the Rockquest
Promotions Best Song Award and
the rampant.co.nz Lyric
Writer¹s Award.
Smokefree Award for Women¹s
Musicianship and the Smokefree Best Vocals
Award went to
soloist Jasmine Fa¹aso¹o from Nelson College for Girls.
The MAINZ Musicianship Award - opportunity to
be selected for the
$4000 Music and Audio Institute of
New Zealand Scholarship, awarded to one
regional winner,
and announced at the national final: Luke Kennedy the
bass
player from Velvet Vendetta from Motueka High
School.
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story angles and more.