Smokefree Rockquest 2010 Finalists announced
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Smokefree Rockquest 2010 Finalists
announced.
The search for New Zealand’s next big musical find narrowed today as Smokefree Rockquest announced the top eight bands to play off the national final at Hamilton’s Founders Theatre on September 11. The nationwide contest this year had 3000 entrants, 23 regional finals, a record 800 bands, with the eight finalists covering a range of musical genres and a regional spread across New Zealand.
THE EIGHT
FINALISTS
Two Waikato bands feature in the top eight
- they are Dinosaur Goes Rawr (DGR) and The Good Fun.
They’ll play off for the national title against Custard
Bear from Canterbury, the Peasants of Eden from Nelson, Te
Paamu from Otaki, two Auckland singer songwriters, Kriston
Batistich and Massad Barakat-Devine, and Bay of Plenty four
piece Malcolm Jack.
THE SHORTLIST OF THE TOP
22
The eight finalists were selected from a short
list of 22 bands that director Glenn Common says had all
reached a very high standard. The others on shortlist were:
A New Era - Bay of Plenty; Chelsey – Otaki; Convicted
Spacemen – Manawatu; DikDarCity - Hawkes Bay; Holy Shark
– Northland; Jayme Fitzgerald – Rotorua; Jordan Skipper
– Marlborough; Peachebones – Canterbury; Saturday
Sessions - East Auckland; The Guest – Canterbury; The
Velvet Regime – Wellington; Vice Versa – Wanganui;
Mercury Brigade – Wanaka; Back to the Remedy from
Wairarapa.
The judges agreed the quality of the finalists
was “awesome”.
“The quality of music in this
competition just keeps getting better and better and I
can’t wait to see some of these acts on tour,” said Op
Shop drummer Bobby Kennedy.
And Tania Deans from NZ on
Air said the final eight made another great line up for
2010: “It is going to be a great night in Hamilton - I am
very excited about seeing these bands live.”
September 11 is set to be a very big night for Hamilton with guest stars at the final confirmed as chart topping R&B singer J.Williams, Auckland new wave music duo Kids of 88 and Dunedin based indie rockers Die!Die!Die!. Members of Kids of 88 were part of Incursa which won Smokefreerockquest in 2004, while Die!Die!Die! had members in the 2001 winning band, Carriage H.
This is the first of three years that Smokefreerockquest national final will be held in Hamilton, this year at the Founders Theatre and from 2011 at Claudelands, New Zealand’s newest purpose-built 5000-seat music arena.
Hamilton sponsorship and events marketing executive Karen Watkins says each year Hamilton comes even more into its own as a youthful and dynamic city: “This is an iconic event that has been turning out kiwi music legends for the past 20 years - we are thrilled to be hosting it in the city for the next three years, and even more thrilled to have two of our own taking the stage in this first year.”
Mrs Watkins says to celebrate, Hamilton has something special in store for fans, who are advised to ‘ keep their eyes peeled next week on our HamiltonNZ facebook page’.
Prizes for the national winner this year 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, Lowdown Best Song Award and the Smokefree Women’s Musicianship Award.
“If the national winner makes the most of the opportunity there is almost certain success in the Kiwi music industry,” Smokefree Rockquest director Glenn Common said. “You just have to look at our track record to see the influence the event has.”
Tickets to the national final are available from Ticketek or $20 at the door, and the start time is 7pm.
Smokefree’s Smoking Not Our Future
Campaign
This is a direct to youth campaign that uses
testimonials from high profile music, sports and media
personalities to deliver a variety of Smokefree messages in
environments where young people choose to be. Many of the
celebrities in the campaign have gained success through
their involvement in Smokefree Rockquest and Smokefree
Pacifica Beats. Smokefree is proud to have been involved
with this event for the last 20 years.
Smokefree
Rockquest – 22 years of musical success
Smokefree
Rockquest is New Zealand’s only nationwide, live, original
music, youth event. Now well into its second decade, the
series of over 40 heats and finals, in 24 regional centres,
reaches audience numbers in excess of 24,000 every year.
Founded in 1988 by music teachers Glenn Common and Pete
Rainey, who now run Rockquest Promotions full time out of
Nelson, it has become a New Zealand institution. Musical
successes from Smokefree Rockquest over its 22-year history
include Midnight Youth, Opshop, Evermore, Ladyhawke, Minuit,
Kids of 88, Die!Die!Die!, Pistol Youth, Bang!Bang!Eche!, Cut
Off Your Hands, Luke Thompson, the Datsuns, Brooke Fraser,
Anika Moa, Anna Coddington,The Electric Confectionaires,
Steriogram, Aaradhna, Spacifix, Phoenix Foundation, The
Feelers, The Black Seeds, Nesian Mystik, Bic Runga, The
Checks, Fur Patrol, Liam Finn, Pine, King Kapisi, Kingston,
Autozamm and Elemeno P. Smokefree Rockquest aims to motivate
young musicians to prove their ability and realise the
heights they can reach in their music careers, and to
encourage their peers to support 100% original New Zealand
music. For more information visit www.sfrq.co.nz
Hamilton – Home of
the National Final
Hamilton is the new home of the
Smokefree Rockquest National Finals. And it is easy to see
why when you consider that the city is charged with one of
the country’s most youthful demographics (15-24 yrs) and
that it is the location of New Zealand’s newest, 5000-seat
purpose-built music arena – Claudelands. Each year
Hamilton adds to its already impressive portfolio of major
events, including the now international Parachute Music
Festival, the 2010 World Rowing Champs, the Fuel Festivals
of NZ Music and Theatre, 2011 Rugby World Cup matches and V8
Supercars Australia. Building on that platform and bringing
events of this calibre to Hamilton is what the city is all
about. Smokefree Rockquest has spent the past 22 years
making kiwi music legends, it is a national institution that
has only gone from strength to strength. With a Vector-style
arena set to open and a over two million people on the
city’s doorstep, Hamilton will be the perfect venue to
grow Smokefree Rockquest even more.
www.hamilton.co.nz/smokefreerockquest for more
info.
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