Winners Announced for the 2016 Apra Silver Scroll Awards
Winners Announced for the 2016 Apra Silver Scroll
Awards
Wellington singer-songwriter and
internationally acclaimed musician Thomas
Oliver has won the 2016 APRA Silver Scroll
Award with his captivating love song ‘If
I Move To Mars’.
Thomas Oliver accepted the prestigious award at a ceremony held at Vector Arena in Auckland tonight. The accolade acknowledges excellence in songwriting and has in the past been awarded to some of the most recognisable names and songs in New Zealand music, from the Swingers’ ‘Counting The Beat’ and Bic Runga’s ‘Drive’ to Scribe and P Money’s ‘Not Many’ and Lorde and Joel Little’s ‘Royals’.
A sweet and simple, yet compelling, love song, Thomas Oliver says, “On the surface, it's a light-hearted song about taking someone to Mars and lying in the dirt, drinking Cognac and listening to records. But at its core, it's a love song and I meant every word."
“It’s a wonderful thing to recognise talented and hardworking songwriters like Thomas” says Anthony Healey, Head of NZ Operations for APRA AMCOS. “The acclaim of your peers is special, it’s the highest praise and in this case a well-deserved accolade.”
Critically acclaimed musician and songwriter Sean James Donnelly (SJD) was the musical director of tonight’s 51st APRA Silver Scrollsceremony, which saw a host of other Kiwi songwriters collect awards.
The incomparable
Rob Ruha took the esteemed APRA
Maioha Award, recognising exceptional waiata
featuring te reo Māori, for his stirring battle anthem
‘Kariri’. The East Coast
singer-songwriter is now a two-time recipient of the
award.
Wellington composer and violinist,
Salina Fisher, won the SOUNZ
Contemporary Award for her exquisite composition
‘Rainphase’, inspired by the beauty and
chaos of rain in the capital.
The APRA Best
Original Music in a Feature Film Award was won by
Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper and Tama
Waipara for their work on theLee
Tamahori-directed movie
Mahana.
Rounding off the evening was the
induction of Moana Maniapoto into the
New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. As one of
the most recognisable and important voices in
Aotearoa, Moana Maniapoto was honouredfor
the significant impact she has had on the New Zealand life
and culture through her music.
The event was supported
by RNZ and hosted by RNZ’s John Campbell
and proudly supported by Panhead Custom
Ales.
APRA Silver Scroll Award: Thomas Oliver
– ‘If I Move to Mars’
APRA Maioha
Award: Rob Ruha – ‘Kariri’
SOUNZ
Contemporary Award: Salina Fisher –
‘Rainphase’
APRA Best Original Music in a
Feature Film Award:
Mahuia Bridgman-Cooper +
Tama Waipara – Mahana
APRA Best Original Music
in a Series Award: Karl Steven – ‘800
Words’
Hall of Fame: Moana
Maniapoto
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