The Clean to Be Inducted Into the NZ Music Hall of Fame
The Clean to Be Inducted Into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame
APRA will honour the contribution The Clean have made to music in Aotearoa when Hamish Kilgour, David Kilgour, Robert Scott, and Peter Gutteridge are inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame at the 2017 APRA Silver Scroll Awards.
The New
Zealand Music Hall of Fame pays tribute to
songwriters, musicians and acts that have made a significant
impact on life and culture through their music.
The
much-loved Dunedin indie trio was formed by David and Hamish
Kilgour and the late Peter Gutteridge as part of the
nation's late 1970's punk experiment, and they found their
feet with new bass player Robert Scott in the even busier
1980's post-punk scene.
While they may have broken up for
a time in the early 80s, their music proved irrepressible,
with multiple hit songs and EPs like Tally Ho!,
Boodle Boodle Boodle, and Live Dead Clean
entering and re-entering the charts, and making them famous
in Australia, Europe, UK, and North America, even when the
band were on hiatus.
The success of their songs brought
the band back together, and globe-trotting tours continued
right through the 1990s and well into the middle of the
second decade of the new millennium. Occasionally the tours
were followed by blistering live albums that pointed to the
trio's devastating onstage chemistry and the power of
original songs that connect in the moment and continue to
inspire decades on.
The group's mix of driving folk-ish
pop, insistent psychedelic instrumentals, and offbeat yet
accessible minimalism, has proved timeless. As has The
Clean's philosophy and rationale.
Trusting your musical
instincts and doing it for yourself were key ideals of the
group, their success showing the importance and validity of
taking complete creative control over the timing, capture,
presentation and expression of your art.
The Clean will
be inducted into the NZ Music Hall of Fame at the
APRA Silver Scroll Awards at Dunedin Town
Hall on Thursday, September 28.
The
other awards presented on the night are:
APRA
Silver Scroll Award
APRA Maioha Award,
celebrating exceptional waiata featuring te reo
Māori
SOUNZ Contemporary Award, celebrating
excellence in contemporary composition
APRA Best
Original Music in a Feature Film Award
APRA Best
Original Music in a Series Award
Radio New
Zealand will broadcast and live video stream the
APRA Silver Scroll Awards ceremony on RNZ
National, Freeview Ch 50 and
online at www.rnz.co.nz/music.
The
awards will also be shared via the Student Radio
Network (Radio One, RDU, Radio Active, Radio
Control and 95bFM), and The Spinoff website
(www.thespinoff.co.nz).
Sky’s
Rialto Channel 39 are also proud to broadcast the 2017 APRA
Silver Scroll Awards on Saturday October 21 at 8.30pm.
The awards are proudly supported by
Panhead Custom Ales, Quartz Reef
Wines, and NZ On
Air.