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2009 New Zealand Music Awards

The 2009 New Zealand Music Awards was the 44th holding of the annual ceremony featuring awards for musical artists based in or originating from New Zealand. Finalists for the three technical awards were announced on 6 August 2009, with winners announced on 2 September at the Langham Hotel. Finalists for 14 'non-technical' categories were also revealed the same night.[1] Five 'non-technical' awards were presented without a group of finalists being selected. The awards ceremony took place on 8 October 2009 at Vector Arena, Auckland.[2] Broadcast live on television by C4, the ceremony was hosted by comedian Dai Henwood.[3]

2009 New Zealand Music Awards
Awarded forExcellence in New Zealand music
Sponsored byVodafone
Date8 October 2009
LocationVector Arena, Auckland
CountryNew Zealand
Hosted byDai Henwood
Reward(s)Tui award trophy
Websitehttp://www.nzmusicawards.co.nz
Television/radio coverage
NetworkC4
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Ladyhawke won six awards, including Album and Single of the Year. This was the most awards won at a ceremony since 2004, when Scribe also won six.[2] The People's Choice Award was won by Smashproof, who also claimed the award for the highest selling New Zealand Single. Fat Freddy's Drop were nominated in seven categories, including all three technical categories, and gained the Best Aotearoa Roots Album award. Midnight Youth were finalists in seven categories, and secured awards for Best Group, Best Rock Album and Best Engineer. The highest selling New Zealand Album was The Best: '98-'08, a greatest hits album by rock group The Feelers, while Tiki Taane's "Always on My Mind" achieved the Radio Airplay Record of the Year award. Ray Columbus & the Invaders were awarded the Legacy Award at the announcement of technical award winners, and were inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame.[4]

Nominees and winners

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[1][2]

Key
 †  – Non-technical award
 ‡  – Technical award
 
Ladyhawke won five awards for which she was nominated, as well as the International Achievement Award.
 
Midnight Youth were awarded the title of Best Group, and their album, The Brave Don't Run, won Best Rock Album.
 
Dr Boondigga and the Big BW, the second studio album by Fat Freddy's Drop, received nominations in all three technical categories, and also won the award for Best Aotearoa Roots Album.
 
The Feelers' The Best: '98-'08 was the highest selling album of 2009, shipping over 30,000 units.
 
Brooke Fraser won the International Achievement Award, sharing the prize with Ladyhawke.
Album of the Year Single of the Year
Sponsored by Vodafone
Sponsored by Vodafone
Best Group† Breakthrough Artist of the Year†
Sponsored by Steinlager Pure
Best Male Solo Artist† Best Female Solo Artist†
Sponsor
Sponsored by Mazda
Peoples' Choice Award† Best Rock Album†
Sponsored by Vodafone
Sponsored by PPNZ
Best Urban / Hip Hop Album† Best Aotearoa Roots Album†
Sponsored by 42 Below
Sponsored by Kiwi FM
Best Music Video Best Dance/Electronica Album†
Sponsored by C4
  • Chris Graham – "Brother" (Smashproof)
    • Sam Peacocke – "I Can't Stop Being Foolish" (The Mint Chicks)
    • Tim van Dammen – "Turn Around" (Sola Rosa featuring Lamkum)
Sponsor
Best Gospel / Christian Album† Best Classical Album†
  • David Bremner – Gung Ho
    • Gareth FarrGareth Farr: Tangaroa
    • New Zealand Chamber Soloists – Ahi
Highest selling New Zealand Single† Highest selling New Zealand Album†
No finalists were announced in this category.
At the time of the awards, "Brother" had been certified double platinum, equal to over 30,000 sales.[5]
No finalists were announced in this category.
At the time of the awards, The Best: '98–'08 had been certified double platinum, equal to over 30,000 shipments.[6]
Radio Airplay Record of the Year† International Achievement Award†
No finalists were announced in this category.
Sponsored by New Zealand On Air
No finalists were announced in this category.
Legacy Award† Best Album Cover‡
No finalists were announced in this category.
Sponsored by The New Zealand Herald
Best Engineer‡ Best Producer‡
Sponsored by the Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand (MAINZ)
Sponsored by the Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand (MAINZ)

Performers

Performers at the ceremony:[2][7]

References

  1. ^ a b "Vodafone NZ Music Awards 2009 kick off" (Press release). New Zealand Music Awards. 6 August 2009. Retrieved 18 November 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d Kara, Scott (8 October 2009). "Honours of night go to Ladyhawke". The New Zealand Herald. APN News & Media. Retrieved 18 November 2010.
  3. ^ Grindle, Kelly (17 September 2010). (Press release). Recording Industry Association of New Zealand. Archived from the original on 3 June 2010. Retrieved 18 November 2010.
  4. ^ Kara, Scott (3 September 2009). "NZ Music Award nominees announced". The New Zealand Herald. APN News & Media. Retrieved 18 November 2010.
  5. ^ . RadioScope. 6 September 2009. Archived from the original on 2 June 2010. Retrieved 18 November 2010.
  6. ^ . RadioScope. 28 December 2008. Archived from the original on 14 October 2008. Retrieved 16 October 2010.
  7. ^ "Live Performances". New Zealand Music Awards. Retrieved 18 November 2010.

External links

  • New Zealand Music Awards
  • NZ Music Awards 2009 – Photographs by Sunday News
  • by C4

2009, zealand, music, awards, 44th, holding, annual, ceremony, featuring, awards, musical, artists, based, originating, from, zealand, finalists, three, technical, awards, were, announced, august, 2009, with, winners, announced, september, langham, hotel, fina. The 2009 New Zealand Music Awards was the 44th holding of the annual ceremony featuring awards for musical artists based in or originating from New Zealand Finalists for the three technical awards were announced on 6 August 2009 with winners announced on 2 September at the Langham Hotel Finalists for 14 non technical categories were also revealed the same night 1 Five non technical awards were presented without a group of finalists being selected The awards ceremony took place on 8 October 2009 at Vector Arena Auckland 2 Broadcast live on television by C4 the ceremony was hosted by comedian Dai Henwood 3 2009 New Zealand Music AwardsAwarded forExcellence in New Zealand musicSponsored byVodafoneDate8 October 2009LocationVector Arena AucklandCountryNew ZealandHosted byDai HenwoodReward s Tui award trophyWebsitehttp www nzmusicawards co nzTelevision radio coverageNetworkC4 2008 Main 2010 Ladyhawke won six awards including Album and Single of the Year This was the most awards won at a ceremony since 2004 when Scribe also won six 2 The People s Choice Award was won by Smashproof who also claimed the award for the highest selling New Zealand Single Fat Freddy s Drop were nominated in seven categories including all three technical categories and gained the Best Aotearoa Roots Album award Midnight Youth were finalists in seven categories and secured awards for Best Group Best Rock Album and Best Engineer The highest selling New Zealand Album was The Best 98 08 a greatest hits album by rock group The Feelers while Tiki Taane s Always on My Mind achieved the Radio Airplay Record of the Year award Ray Columbus amp the Invaders were awarded the Legacy Award at the announcement of technical award winners and were inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame 4 Contents 1 Nominees and winners 2 Performers 3 References 4 External linksNominees and winners EditWinners are listed first and highlighted in boldface 1 2 Key Non technical award Technical award Ladyhawke won five awards for which she was nominated as well as the International Achievement Award Midnight Youth were awarded the title of Best Group and their album The Brave Don t Run won Best Rock Album Dr Boondigga and the Big BW the second studio album by Fat Freddy s Drop received nominations in all three technical categories and also won the award for Best Aotearoa Roots Album The Feelers The Best 98 08 was the highest selling album of 2009 shipping over 30 000 units Brooke Fraser won the International Achievement Award sharing the prize with Ladyhawke Album of the Year Single of the YearSponsored by Vodafone Ladyhawke Ladyhawke The Mint Chicks Screens Midnight Youth The Brave Don t Run Cut Off Your Hands You and I Fat Freddy s Drop Dr Boondigga and the Big BW Sponsored by Vodafone Ladyhawke My Delirium Midnight Youth All on Our Own P Money featuring Vince Harder Everything Smashproof featuring Gin Wigmore Brother Kids of 88 My House Best Group Breakthrough Artist of the Year Sponsored by Steinlager Pure Midnight Youth Fat Freddy s Drop The Mint Chicks Sponsored by Pacific Blue Airlines Ladyhawke Midnight Youth SmashproofBest Male Solo Artist Best Female Solo Artist Sponsor Savage Dave Dobbyn Don McGlashan and The Seven Sisters Sponsored by Mazda Ladyhawke Boh Runga Ladi 6Peoples Choice Award Best Rock Album Sponsored by Vodafone Smashproof Fat Freddy s Drop Ladyhawke Midnight Youth The Black Seeds Sponsored by PPNZ Midnight Youth The Brave Don t Run The Mint Chicks Screens Cut Off Your Hands You and IBest Urban Hip Hop Album Best Aotearoa Roots Album Sponsored by 42 Below Ladi 6 Time Is Not Much Smashproof The Weekend Savage Savage Island Sponsored by Kiwi FM Fat Freddy s Drop Dr Boondigga and the Big BW The Black Seeds Solid Ground The Woolshed Sessions The Woolshed SessionsBest Music Video Best Dance Electronica Album Sponsored by C4 Chris Graham Brother Smashproof Sam Peacocke I Can t Stop Being Foolish The Mint Chicks Tim van Dammen Turn Around Sola Rosa featuring Lamkum Sponsor Ladyhawke Ladyhawke Antiform City in Exile Sola Rosa Get It TogetherBest Gospel Christian Album Best Classical Album Mumsdollar Ruins Parachute Band Technicolour The Ember Days EP Primalband Your Way David Bremner Gung Ho Gareth Farr Gareth Farr Tangaroa New Zealand Chamber Soloists AhiHighest selling New Zealand Single Highest selling New Zealand Album No finalists were announced in this category Smashproof featuring Gin Wigmore Brother At the time of the awards Brother had been certified double platinum equal to over 30 000 sales 5 No finalists were announced in this category The Feelers The Best 98 08At the time of the awards The Best 98 08 had been certified double platinum equal to over 30 000 shipments 6 Radio Airplay Record of the Year International Achievement Award No finalists were announced in this category Sponsored by New Zealand On Air Tiki Taane Always on My Mind No finalists were announced in this category Ladyhawke and Brooke FraserLegacy Award Best Album Cover No finalists were announced in this category Sponsored by The New Zealand Herald Ray Columbus amp the Invaders Ruban Nielson Screens The Mint Chicks Otis Frizzell Dr Boondigga and the Big BW Fat Freddy s Drop Sam Young The Brave Don t Run Midnight Youth Best Engineer Best Producer Sponsored by the Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand MAINZ Andrew Buckton The Brave Don t Run Midnight Youth Chris Faiumu Dr Boondigga and the Big BW Fat Freddy s Drop Lee Prebble When the Fever Takes Hold Spartacus R Sponsored by the Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand MAINZ Andrew Spraggon Get it Together Sola Rosa Don McGlashan and Sean Donnelly Marvellous Year Don McGlashan and The Seven Sisters Fat Freddy s Drop Dr Boondigga and the Big BW Fat Freddy s Drop Performers EditPerformers at the ceremony 2 7 Ladyhawke gave her number My Delirium Smashproof and Gin Wigmore sang their top selling single Brother Midnight Youth performed their tune All on Our Own Turn Around was sung by Sola Rosa and Iva Lamkum The Mint Chicks performed a cover of She s a Mod originally by Ray Columbus amp the Invaders who received the Legacy Award John Rowles sang How Great Thou Art as a tribute to the late Sir Howard Morrison References Edit a b Vodafone NZ Music Awards 2009 kick off Press release New Zealand Music Awards 6 August 2009 Retrieved 18 November 2010 a b c d Kara Scott 8 October 2009 Honours of night go to Ladyhawke The New Zealand Herald APN News amp Media Retrieved 18 November 2010 Grindle Kelly 17 September 2010 NZ s Biggest Bands Line up for Blockbuster Night at Vector Arena Press release Recording Industry Association of New Zealand Archived from the original on 3 June 2010 Retrieved 18 November 2010 Kara Scott 3 September 2009 NZ Music Award nominees announced The New Zealand Herald APN News amp Media Retrieved 18 November 2010 Latest Gold Platinum Singles RadioScope 6 September 2009 Archived from the original on 2 June 2010 Retrieved 18 November 2010 Latest Gold Platinum Albums RadioScope 28 December 2008 Archived from the original on 14 October 2008 Retrieved 16 October 2010 Live Performances New Zealand Music Awards Retrieved 18 November 2010 External links EditNew Zealand Music Awards NZ Music Awards 2009 Photographs by Sunday News Photographs of the ceremony by C4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2009 New Zealand Music Awards amp oldid 1129946286, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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