Smokefreerockquest Nelson Marlborough final
Media Release
Smokefreerockquest 2010 Nelson
Marlborough regional final, Saturday 26 June
The
Trafalgar Centre in Nelson will be pumping on Saturday night
when 14 school bands from Nelson Marlborough play off in the
Smokefreerockquest 2010 regional
final. To find out more about Smokefreerockquest 2010,
visit the official website www.sfrq.co.nz
Smokefreerockquest director Glenn Common
says this event gives school bands a realistic taste of live
performance in a formula that’s been replicated in 24
other regional centres around New Zealand over winter. And
he says it’s not just the judges that will have their eyes
on the bands.
“This year I’ve noticed that we
are getting representation from almost all schools in many
areas, and the teachers are coming along to support their
students and often to assess their performance for NCEA,”
Common said. “There’s no doubt that entering this event
enhances a band’s performance – we notice significant
improvement with bands that have entered for two or more
years and it’s often bands with several year’s of
Smokefreerockquest experience that make it to the national
final.”
And Glenn Common says as a special treat
for the Smokefreerockquest home town crowd iconoclastic
punk three-piece from Auckland Die! Die! Die! will perform a
guest set while the judging is done.
“This
band is originally from Dunedin and now signed to Flying Nun
- they are one of the kiwi bands that has toured most
extensively throughout the world,” Common said.
“They’ve come a long way from 2001 when they won the
Smokefreerockquest national final as Carriage
H.”
Friday night’s show will also include local
you-tube star parody rapper Paul Williams.
Common
added a reminder to Nelson teens that the event is tobacco
and alcohol free and there will be strict security at the
entrance.
These are the Nelson Marlborough bands
selected at heats last month to play off at the final on
Saturday night at 7pm at the Trafalgar Centre, start time
7pm, tickets $15 at Everyman Records or $20 at the
door.
Jordon Skipper
Queen
Charlotte College
CODA
Nelson
College
Misguided
Monster
Waimea
College
Peasants
of Eden
Garin
College
Marley
Richards
Nayland
College
Driven
Garin
College
Paradox
Waimea
College
Blue
Funk
Nayland
College
Holy
Fingers
Golden
Bay High School
Ampzilla
Nayland
College
Cadence
and the Consequence
Nelson
College for Girls
Alex
Farrell-Davey
Nelson
College
Remastered
Marlborough
Boys’ College
Sela Manu
Nelson
College for Girls
Prizes at the regional final
include $1150 worth of musical gear from NZ Rockshops and
their suppliers. Two finalists and the People’s Choice
winner from Nelson Marlborough will go into a selection
process with winning bands from 24 other regions, based on
their sending in a DVD of their original songs. There will
be an announcement in August of the eight bands or soloists
that will go ahead to the national final to be held at
Founders Theatre in Hamilton on September 11. Prizes combine
into a big helping hand into the music industry and include
a NZ On Air new recording and music video grant worth
$10,000, musical gear to the value of $10,000 from NZ
Rockshops, recording time at York St Studio, radio
promotional support for a single, the Edge airplay award,
with the opportunity to be played on The Edge, video play on
youth music channel C4, a place on the NZ On Air Kiwi Hit
Disc, a photo shoot sponsored by Schick and a promotional
package from Myspace New Zealand. There is also the Mainz
Scholarship for outstanding musicianship, The Apra Lyric
Award, The Lowdown Best Song Award and the Smokefree
Women’s Musicianship Award.
To find out more about
Smokefreerockquest 2010, visit the official website
www.sfrq.co.nz
Throughout May and June heats and
finals are held in 24 regions, and from each regional final
two bands go forward into the selection pool for the
national final in Hamilton. In August eight bands or
soloists are selected to go on to the national final, where
prizes combine into a big helping hand into the music
industry. Prizes include a NZ On Air new recording and music
video grant worth $10,000, musical gear to the value of
$10,000 from NZ Rockshops, recording time at York St Studio,
radio promotional support for a single, the Edge airplay
award, with the opportunity to be played on The Edge, video
play on youth music channel C4, a place on the NZ On Air
Kiwi Hit Disc, a photo shoot sponsored by Schick and a
promotional package from Myspace New Zealand. There is also
the Mainz Scholarship for outstanding musicianship, The Apra
Lyric Award and the Smokefree Women’s Musicianship
Award.
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