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Smokefreerockquest

Smokefreerockquest (SFRQ) is an annual music competition for intermediate and high school bands throughout New Zealand.

Smokefreerockquest
Sponsored bySmokefree/Auahi Kore
CountryNew Zealand
First awarded1988
Websitesmokefreerockquest.co.nz

The first Rockquest was held in 1988, and was organised by Christchurch radio station C93FM as a local event. The following year, school teachers Glenn Common and Pete Rainey formed Rockquest Promotions and by 1990 had made Rockquest a national event, with five regional finals and a national final. In 1991, Smokefree became a major sponsor, and the name became the Smokefreerockquest.[1] Glenn Common and Pete Rainey now run Rockquest Promotions full-time out of Nelson.[2]

Smokefreerockquest reaches audience numbers in excess of 24,000.[citation needed] Its aim is to motivate young musicians to prove their musical ability and to encourage their peers to support original New Zealand music. Initially bands played covers, but very early in the evolution of the event (and running parallel with the evolution of music in New Zealand) there was a shift to original music.

Musical successes from Smokefreerockquest include Arlo Mac, Park Rd, There's A Tuesday, Midnight Youth, Opshop, Evermore, Ladyhawke, Minuit, Marina Davis, Jeremy Lawrence, Kids of 88, Die!Die!Die!, Pistol Youth, Bang!Bang!Eche!, Ivy Lies, Cairo Knife Fight, Cut Off Your Hands, Luke Thompson, the Datsuns, Zed, Brooke Fraser, Anika Moa, Anna Coddington, The Electric Confectionaires, Steriogram, Aaradhna, Spacifix, The Phoenix Foundation, The Feelers, The Black Seeds, Nesian Mystik, Bic Runga, The Checks, Julia Deans, Pine, King Kapisi, Kingston, The Fresh Prints, The Naked and Famous, Rival State,[3] Autozamm, Taste Nasa, Kimbra, Elemeno P, Alien Weaponry[4] and Joe's Van.[5]

Competition format edit

The SFRQ consists of around 40 regional competitions across New Zealand with the top regional bands progressing to the national final.

Each region holds both heats and a regional final.[6] Acts that place first or second in each category (Solo-duo or Band) at their regional event have the opportunity to submit a 12-minute performance video which is judged by a panel of industry professionals. From these video submissions, 10 acts are chosen to compete at the national final. At the national final, the competing bands have 8 minutes to perform on stage before the overall winner is announced.[7]

The regional areas are: Northland, North Shore, Auckland Central, Manukau, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Rotorua, Taranaki, Whanganui, East Coast, Hawkes Bay, Manawatu, Wairarapa, Wellington, Nelson, Marlborough District, Canterbury, West Coast, Timaru, Otago and Southland.[6]

Prize package edit

The overall national winners (Band and Solo-duo) receive a prizepack which includes the opportunity to record a single, musical gear from NZ Rockshops, a New Music Single grant funded by NZ On Air which allows the act for have a music video created and released professionally, and mentoring with a music industry professional. Second and third placed finishers also receive Rockshop vouchers and the opportunity to record a single.[8] Other awards at regional events include second and third placings, ZM Best Song Award, APRA Lyric Award, ZM People's Choice Award, Musicianship Award, and Best Vocals Award.[9]

Past winners edit

Year Winner School Region
1989 Outer Control Hornby High School Christchurch
1990 De Funk Express Hillmorton High School Christchurch
1991 Auntie Beatrice Whakatane High School Whakatane
1992 Exploding Poppies Waimea College Nelson
1993 Hallucian Selwyn College Auckland
1994 Kate in the Lemon Tree Wanganui Collegiate Wanganui
1995 Dancing Azians Karamu High School Hawkes Bay
1996 Marystaple Aotea College Wellington
1997 Atlas Woods Wairarapa College/Kuranui College Wellington
1998 Handsome Geoffrey Hamilton Girls' High School Waikato
1999 Son of Spank Kāpiti College/Tawa College Wellington
2000 Evermore "Twin Oaks School"[note 1] Manawatu
2001 Carriage H Logan Park High School Otago
2002 The Have Wanganui High School Wanganui
2003 Falter Mairehau High School Christchurch
2004 Incursa St Peters College Auckland
2005 The Electric Confectionaires Takapuna Grammar School North Shore
2006 Neil Robinson Unlimited Paenga Tawhiti Christchurch
2007 Solomon Rangitoto College North Shore
2008 Beneath the Silence Cashmere High School/Kaiapoi High School/Rangiora High School Christchurch
2009 Jesse Sheehan Wellington College Wellington
2010 The Good Fun Te Awamutu College & Hamilton Boys' High School Waikato
2011 The Peasants Garin College Nelson
2012 New Vinyl Nelson College Nelson
2013 A Bit Nigel Taupo-nui-a-Tia College & Rotorua Boys' High School Rotorua-Taupo
2014 Head Chef Wellington High School Wellington
2015 Joe's Van Mount Maunganui College Tauranga
2016 Alien Weaponry Bream Bay College & Otamatea High School Northland
2017 Minimal Silence Howick College Manukau
2018 Mit Eldnar Manurewa High School Manukau
2019 Arlo Mac Havelock North High School Hawkes Bay
2020 Red Wav Aorere College & Marcellin College Manukau
2022 Smoked Paprika Hillcrest High School Waikato
2023 Parkdale Mount Albert Grammar School & Selwyn College, Auckland Auckland Central
  1. ^ Because Evermore were homeschooled, they made up "Twin Oaks School" as their school name. "Smokefree Rockquest – 20 years young". Get the Skinny from Skinny. Get the Skinny from Skinny. Retrieved 19 August 2015.

Post-event successes edit

 
The Good Fun
  • 1989/1990 — Bobby Kennedy and Clint Harris, members from the 1989 winning band Outer Control, formed the popular New Zealand rock band Opshop[10] with Jason Kerrison, whose band De Funk Express won the Rockquest in 1990.[11]
  • 1991 — 1991 winners, Auntie Beatrice, featured brothers Bradley, Laughton and Francis Kora who later formed Reggae/dub band Kora.[12] Kora’s debut EP Volume was released in 2004 and achieved platinum status with over 10,000 copies sold.
  • 1993 — Pagan Records signed Bic Runga directly after her Rockquest national final performance, and she was subsequently signed to Sony for international release.[1] Runga's first solo album, Drive, debuted at number one on the New Zealand RIANZ charts. She has since become one of the highest-selling New Zealand artists, also finding success internationally in Australia, Ireland and the UK.[13]
  • 1998 — In 1998, Atlantic Records signed Anika Moa directly after her national final performance.[1] Moa's 2001 debut album, Thinking Room, reached the top of the Official New Zealand Top 40 Albums Chart and was a commercial success.[14] She has released a total of four studio albums and has received numerous APRA and New Zealand Music Award nominations.[15]
  • 2000Evermore have gone on to international success since winning the competition in 2000.[16] The band used their Rockquest prize money to build their own recording facility, Red Sky Studio.[17] They have since released four popular albums and have been nominated for numerous ARIA Awards and New Zealand Music Awards.[18]
  • 2001 — Andrew Wilson and Michael Prain of Die! Die! Die! originally played in the band Carriage H who won the SFRQ in 2001.[19] As well as releasing five studio albums, Die! Die! Die! have toured with Franz Ferdinand, Wolfmother and Wire.[20]
  • 2004Sam McCarthy and Jordan Arts, members of the 2004 winning band Insurca, formed the new wave duo, Kids of 88 who released two albums. McCarthy also played in pop punk band Goodnight Nurse who released several top 40 singles.[21][22]
  • 2014 — Georgia and Caleb Nott, members of The Peasants (2011 SFRQ winners), splintered off to form the duo Broods. They have released two albums and have enjoyed some success in the United States.
  • 2016 — Alien Weaponry have won a New Zealand 2022 Music Award for Best Rock Act, opened for Guns n Roses and released 2 studio albums.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "History of the Rockquest". TKI.
  2. ^ "SmokeFree Rockquest".
  3. ^ "Twenty five years of Smokefreerockquest". Smokefreerockquest.
  4. ^ "Smokefreerockquest national finals results 2015". Scoop. Scoop. 14 September 2015. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  5. ^ "About SFRQ". Smokefreerockquest.
  6. ^ a b "Region dates". Smokefreerockquest.
  7. ^ "How it works - Stages". Smokefreerockquest.
  8. ^ "National Prizes". Smokefreerockquest.
  9. ^ "Awards". Smokefreerockquest.
  10. ^ "National Winners '89 – Outer Control".
  11. ^ "National Winners '90 – De Funk Express".
  12. ^ "National Winners '91 – Auntie Beatrice".
  13. ^ Bic Runga
  14. ^ "Thinking Room - Anika Moa". muzic.net.nz.
  15. ^ "Anika Moa bio". the Adults.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-18.
  17. ^ Jason Ankeny. "Evermore Biography". AllMusic.
  18. ^ "Evermore Bio".
  19. ^ "National Winners '01 – Carriage H".
  20. ^ "Die! Die! Die!". Sputnik Music.
  21. ^ "National Winners '04 – Incursa".
  22. ^ Lydia Jenkin (2010). "Kids Of 88 - More than Quick Thrills and Sugar Pills". NZ Musician.

External links edit

  • The Official Smokefreerockquest website
  • Smokefree Pacifica Beats - a youth music competition that recognizes and reflects the unique cultural identity of New Zealand and the South Pacific

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Smokefreerockquest SFRQ is an annual music competition for intermediate and high school bands throughout New Zealand SmokefreerockquestSponsored bySmokefree Auahi KoreCountryNew ZealandFirst awarded1988Websitesmokefreerockquest wbr co wbr nzThe first Rockquest was held in 1988 and was organised by Christchurch radio station C93FM as a local event The following year school teachers Glenn Common and Pete Rainey formed Rockquest Promotions and by 1990 had made Rockquest a national event with five regional finals and a national final In 1991 Smokefree became a major sponsor and the name became the Smokefreerockquest 1 Glenn Common and Pete Rainey now run Rockquest Promotions full time out of Nelson 2 Smokefreerockquest reaches audience numbers in excess of 24 000 citation needed Its aim is to motivate young musicians to prove their musical ability and to encourage their peers to support original New Zealand music Initially bands played covers but very early in the evolution of the event and running parallel with the evolution of music in New Zealand there was a shift to original music Musical successes from Smokefreerockquest include Arlo Mac Park Rd There s A Tuesday Midnight Youth Opshop Evermore Ladyhawke Minuit Marina Davis Jeremy Lawrence Kids of 88 Die Die Die Pistol Youth Bang Bang Eche Ivy Lies Cairo Knife Fight Cut Off Your Hands Luke Thompson the Datsuns Zed Brooke Fraser Anika Moa Anna Coddington The Electric Confectionaires Steriogram Aaradhna Spacifix The Phoenix Foundation The Feelers The Black Seeds Nesian Mystik Bic Runga The Checks Julia Deans Pine King Kapisi Kingston The Fresh Prints The Naked and Famous Rival State 3 Autozamm Taste Nasa Kimbra Elemeno P Alien Weaponry 4 and Joe s Van 5 Contents 1 Competition format 2 Prize package 3 Past winners 4 Post event successes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCompetition format editThe SFRQ consists of around 40 regional competitions across New Zealand with the top regional bands progressing to the national final Each region holds both heats and a regional final 6 Acts that place first or second in each category Solo duo or Band at their regional event have the opportunity to submit a 12 minute performance video which is judged by a panel of industry professionals From these video submissions 10 acts are chosen to compete at the national final At the national final the competing bands have 8 minutes to perform on stage before the overall winner is announced 7 The regional areas are Northland North Shore Auckland Central Manukau Waikato Bay of Plenty Rotorua Taranaki Whanganui East Coast Hawkes Bay Manawatu Wairarapa Wellington Nelson Marlborough District Canterbury West Coast Timaru Otago and Southland 6 Prize package editThe overall national winners Band and Solo duo receive a prizepack which includes the opportunity to record a single musical gear from NZ Rockshops a New Music Single grant funded by NZ On Air which allows the act for have a music video created and released professionally and mentoring with a music industry professional Second and third placed finishers also receive Rockshop vouchers and the opportunity to record a single 8 Other awards at regional events include second and third placings ZM Best Song Award APRA Lyric Award ZM People s Choice Award Musicianship Award and Best Vocals Award 9 Past winners editYear Winner School Region1989 Outer Control Hornby High School Christchurch1990 De Funk Express Hillmorton High School Christchurch1991 Auntie Beatrice Whakatane High School Whakatane1992 Exploding Poppies Waimea College Nelson1993 Hallucian Selwyn College Auckland1994 Kate in the Lemon Tree Wanganui Collegiate Wanganui1995 Dancing Azians Karamu High School Hawkes Bay1996 Marystaple Aotea College Wellington1997 Atlas Woods Wairarapa College Kuranui College Wellington1998 Handsome Geoffrey Hamilton Girls High School Waikato1999 Son of Spank Kapiti College Tawa College Wellington2000 Evermore Twin Oaks School note 1 Manawatu2001 Carriage H Logan Park High School Otago2002 The Have Wanganui High School Wanganui2003 Falter Mairehau High School Christchurch2004 Incursa St Peters College Auckland2005 The Electric Confectionaires Takapuna Grammar School North Shore2006 Neil Robinson Unlimited Paenga Tawhiti Christchurch2007 Solomon Rangitoto College North Shore2008 Beneath the Silence Cashmere High School Kaiapoi High School Rangiora High School Christchurch2009 Jesse Sheehan Wellington College Wellington2010 The Good Fun Te Awamutu College amp Hamilton Boys High School Waikato2011 The Peasants Garin College Nelson2012 New Vinyl Nelson College Nelson2013 A Bit Nigel Taupo nui a Tia College amp Rotorua Boys High School Rotorua Taupo2014 Head Chef Wellington High School Wellington2015 Joe s Van Mount Maunganui College Tauranga2016 Alien Weaponry Bream Bay College amp Otamatea High School Northland2017 Minimal Silence Howick College Manukau2018 Mit Eldnar Manurewa High School Manukau2019 Arlo Mac Havelock North High School Hawkes Bay2020 Red Wav Aorere College amp Marcellin College Manukau2022 Smoked Paprika Hillcrest High School Waikato2023 Parkdale Mount Albert Grammar School amp Selwyn College Auckland Auckland Central Because Evermore were homeschooled they made up Twin Oaks School as their school name Smokefree Rockquest 20 years young Get the Skinny from Skinny Get the Skinny from Skinny Retrieved 19 August 2015 Post event successes edit nbsp The Good Fun1989 1990 Bobby Kennedy and Clint Harris members from the 1989 winning band Outer Control formed the popular New Zealand rock band Opshop 10 with Jason Kerrison whose band De Funk Express won the Rockquest in 1990 11 1991 1991 winners Auntie Beatrice featured brothers Bradley Laughton and Francis Kora who later formed Reggae dub band Kora 12 Kora s debut EP Volume was released in 2004 and achieved platinum status with over 10 000 copies sold 1993 Pagan Records signed Bic Runga directly after her Rockquest national final performance and she was subsequently signed to Sony for international release 1 Runga s first solo album Drive debuted at number one on the New Zealand RIANZ charts She has since become one of the highest selling New Zealand artists also finding success internationally in Australia Ireland and the UK 13 1998 In 1998 Atlantic Records signed Anika Moa directly after her national final performance 1 Moa s 2001 debut album Thinking Room reached the top of the Official New Zealand Top 40 Albums Chart and was a commercial success 14 She has released a total of four studio albums and has received numerous APRA and New Zealand Music Award nominations 15 2000 Evermore have gone on to international success since winning the competition in 2000 16 The band used their Rockquest prize money to build their own recording facility Red Sky Studio 17 They have since released four popular albums and have been nominated for numerous ARIA Awards and New Zealand Music Awards 18 2001 Andrew Wilson and Michael Prain of Die Die Die originally played in the band Carriage H who won the SFRQ in 2001 19 As well as releasing five studio albums Die Die Die have toured with Franz Ferdinand Wolfmother and Wire 20 2004 Sam McCarthy and Jordan Arts members of the 2004 winning band Insurca formed the new wave duo Kids of 88 who released two albums McCarthy also played in pop punk band Goodnight Nurse who released several top 40 singles 21 22 2014 Georgia and Caleb Nott members of The Peasants 2011 SFRQ winners splintered off to form the duo Broods They have released two albums and have enjoyed some success in the United States 2016 Alien Weaponry have won a New Zealand 2022 Music Award for Best Rock Act opened for Guns n Roses and released 2 studio albums See also editSmokefree RockQuest 2005 an album of the finalists of 2005 References edit a b c History of the Rockquest TKI SmokeFree Rockquest Twenty five years of Smokefreerockquest Smokefreerockquest Smokefreerockquest national finals results 2015 Scoop Scoop 14 September 2015 Retrieved 14 September 2015 About SFRQ Smokefreerockquest a b Region dates Smokefreerockquest How it works Stages Smokefreerockquest National Prizes Smokefreerockquest Awards Smokefreerockquest National Winners 89 Outer Control National Winners 90 De Funk Express National Winners 91 Auntie Beatrice Bic Runga Thinking Room Anika Moa muzic net nz Anika Moa bio the Adults National Winners 00 Evermore Archived from the original on 2011 05 18 Jason Ankeny Evermore Biography AllMusic Evermore Bio National Winners 01 Carriage H Die Die Die Sputnik Music National Winners 04 Incursa Lydia Jenkin 2010 Kids Of 88 More than Quick Thrills and Sugar Pills NZ Musician External links editThe Official Smokefreerockquest website Smokefree Pacifica Beats a youth music competition that recognizes and reflects the unique cultural identity of New Zealand and the South Pacific Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smokefreerockquest amp oldid 1212417378, wikipedia, wiki, 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