New Zealand Music Hall of Fame
The New Zealand Music Hall of Fame is a figurative hall of fame dedicated to noteworthy musicians from New Zealand.
The hall was created in 2007 by Recorded Music NZ (then known as the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ)) and the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA).[1] Two inductions are made into the hall each year,[2] one at the APRA Silver Scroll Awards, decided by APRA, and the other is the winner of the Legacy Award at the New Zealand Music Awards (NZMA), picked by Recorded Music NZ.[3]
As of November 2015[update], 18 inductions have been made into the hall, only three of which include women. The Exponents frontman Jordan Luck has been inducted twice, first as the inaugural inductee at the 2007 APRA Silver Scroll Awards and again with his band The Exponents at the 2015 New Zealand Music Awards. The most recent APRA inductee was musician Bill Sevesi, who was inducted at the 2015 APRA Silver Scroll Awards.
Hall of Fame
Groups have their members listed below the group name.
Year | Artists | |
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APRA inductee | Recorded Music NZ inductee (Legacy Award) |
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2007 | Jordan Luck[4] | Johnny Devlin[5] |
2008 | Topp Twins[6]
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Straitjacket Fits[7]
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2009 | Hirini Melbourne and Richard Nunns[8] | Ray Columbus & the Invaders[9]
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2010 | The Fourmyula[10]
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Shihad[11]
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2011 | Hello Sailor[12]
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Dragon[13]
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2012 | Herbs[14]
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Toy Love[15]
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2013 | Dave Dobbyn[16] | Shona Laing[17] |
2014 | Douglas Lilburn[18] | Supergroove[19]
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2015 | Bill Sevesi[20] | The Exponents[21][22]
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The NZ Music Hall Of Fame was first proposed to celebrate all genres of NZ Music by Peter Grattan in 1990, while Head of Entertainment Production at TVNZ. In 2002, he again tried to set up a NZMHOF in Nelson NZ but there was no interest expressed by the local council. He sent a proposal to the then Recording Industry Of NZ, (RIANZ) but there was no interest. In 2006, a re-named RMNZ and APRA decided to induct just two artists annually from the literally dozens eligible. As with the Rock 'n Roll Hall Of Fame in the USA, there is much public debate within NZ as to which and why inductions are made, and why there are so few inductions. There are many successful international NZ artistes like Dame Kiri Ti Kanawa, Split Enz, Peter Posa, Mavis Rivers, Inia Ti Wiata, Sir Howard Morrison, Rodger Fox, Max Merritt, John Rowles, Larry's Rebels, La de das, Dinah Lee and Chris Thompson (Manfred Mann) who remain un-inducted. An unofficial NZMHOF site was set up in 2010 to try and resolve the situation, with proposals to set up a NZ MUSIC-EUM and annual televised awards show to induct 20 NZ music pioneers annually.
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- ↑ http://www.nzmusicawards.co.nz/award-category/legacy-award-2015/
External links
- New Zealand Music Hall of Fame at APRA-AMCOS
- Jordan Luck's presentation at the 2007 APRA Silver Scroll Awards
- Performance of Hirirani Melbourne's music at the 2009 APRA Silver Scroll Awards
- Performance of The Fourmyula's music at the 2010 APRA Silver Scroll Awards
- Hello Sailor's presentation at the 2011 APRA Silver Scroll Awards
- Herbs' presentation at the 2012 APRA Silver Scroll Awards