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Vodafone Music Awards Winners And Pictures

Published: Fri 7 Oct 2005 10:54 AM
Vodafone Music Awards Winners And Pictures


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The Checks
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Arrivals
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Awarding Excellence
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Rockin' Out
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Winners & finalists for the 2005 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards
PlayStation® 2 SingStar™ Album of the Year
Winner: Fat Freddy’s Drop – Based On A True Story
Finalists:
Breaks Co-Op – The Sound Inside Finn Brothers – Everyone Is Here Shihad – Love Is The New Hate The Phoenix Foundation – Pegasus
KIWI Single of the Year
Winner: Breaks Co-Op – The Otherside
Finalists:
Brooke Fraser – Arithmetic Dave Dobbyn – Welcome Home Finn Brothers – Won’t Give In P-Money – Stop The Music
Coke Fridge Best Group
Winner: Fat Freddy’s Drop – Based On A True Story
Finalists:
Goldenhorse – Out Of The Moon Shihad – Love Is The New Hate
Best Male Solo Artist
Winner: P-Money – Magic City
Finalists:
Savage – Moonshine SJD – Southern Lights
Best Female Solo Artist
Winner: Yulia – Into The West
Finalists:
Debbie Harwood – Soothe Me Jordan Reyne – Passenger
Clean & Clear® Breakthrough Artist of the Year
Winner: The Checks – What You Heard
Finalists:
Dei Hamo – First Edition Tha Feelstyle – Break It To Pieces
The New Zealand Herald Songwriter of the Year
Winner: Dave Dobbyn – Welcome Home
Finalists: Andy Lovegrove, Zane Lowe & Hamish Clark – The Otherside (Breaks Co-Op) Brooke Fraser – Arithmetic
42BELOW Highest Selling New Zealand Album
Winner: Yulia– Into The West
Finalists: Brooke Fraser – What To Do With Daylight Finn Brothers – Everyone Is Here
Highest Selling New Zealand Single
Winner: Dei Hamo – We Gon Ride
Finalists: P-Money – Stop The Music Savage – Moonshine
Best Rock Album
Winner: Shihad – Love Is The New Hate
Finalists:
Pluto – Pipeline Under The Ocean The D4 – Out Of My Head
Durex Best Urban / Hip Hop Album
Winner: P-Money – Magic City
Finalists:
Savage – Moonshine Tha Feelstyle – Break It To Pieces
Best Dance / Electronica Album*
Winner: Del Rey System – Del Rey System
Finalists:
Audiosauce – Contimental Drift Baitercell & Schumacher – The Wall of Bass Technique Mark de Clive-Lowe – Tide’s Arising
*Please note there were four finalists due to a judging tie for the third place.
Best Aotearoa Roots Album
Winner: Fat Freddy’s Drop – Based On A True Story
Finalists: Katchafire – Slow Burning TrinityRoots – Home, Land & Sea
C4 Best Music Video
Winner: Chris Graham & Dei Hamo – We Gon Ride
Finalists: Greg Page & P-Money – Stop The Music Reuben Sutherland & The Phoenix Foundation – Hitchcock
Best Classical Album*
Winners: Dan Poynton – The Complete Piano Music of Douglas Lilburn, Volume 1 AND Jonathan Lemalu – Opera Arias
Finalist: Tower New Zealand Youth Choir – Gaude/Rejoice Two Tui Award winners in the Best Classical Album category
Vodafone People’s Choice Award
Winner: Fat Freddy’s Drop
Other finalists:
P-Money Savage Shihad the feelers
International Achievement Award
Scribe Evermore Finn Brothers
(Please note there were three winners and no finalists for this award, all winners were announced and Tui trophies presented on the night.)
WINNERS OF TECHNICAL AWARDS TUIS (presented at the Finalists’ Announcement & Technical Awards on September 2, 2005
Best Album Cover Kas Futialo, Andy Morton, Grant Osborne & Andrew B. White for Break It To Pieces (Tha Feelstyle) Best Engineer
Angus McNaughton for Southern Lights (SJD)
Best Producer
Angus McNaughton & Sean Donnelly for Southern Lights (SJD)
Awards presented during the year
Best Folk Album (presented in January 2005 at the Auckland Folk Festival) - Bob McNeill for Turn The Diesels
Best Pacific Music Album (presented in March 2005 at the Pacific Music Awards) - Ardijah for Journey
Outstanding Contribution to the Growth in NZ Music on Radio (presented in April at the NZ Radio Awards) - Camille Guzzwell, David Ridler
Best Country Music Album (presented in June 2005 at the Gold Guitar Awards) - Kylie Harris for Kylie Harris
Best Jazz Album (presented in June 2005 at the Manawatu International Jazz & Blues Festival) - The Kevin Clark Trio LIVE with guest artists for The Sandbar Sessions
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