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2013 New Zealand Music Awards

The 2013 New Zealand Music Awards is the 48th holding of the annual ceremony featuring awards for musical recording artists based in or originating from New Zealand. The main awards event will be held on 21 November 2013 at Vector Arena, Auckland and will again be hosted by Shannon Ryan, along with new host Stan Walker.[1] Nominations opened on 27 May 2013 and closed on 8 July 2013. Eligible works were those released between 1 July 2012 and 30 June 2013.[2] The ceremony will be broadcast on television channel Four, as will a red carpet special hosted by Drew Neemia and Sharyn Casey.[3]

2013 New Zealand Music Awards
Awarded forExcellence in New Zealand music
Sponsored byVodafone
Date21 November 2013
LocationVector Arena, Auckland
CountryNew Zealand
Hosted byShannon Ryan and Stan Walker
Reward(s)Tui award trophy
Websitehttp://nzmusicawards.co.nz
Television/radio coverage
NetworkFour
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The technical award winners, legacy award recipient and the Critics' Choice Prize shortlist were announced on 22 October at the Pullman hotel, Auckland. The Critics' Choice Prize winner was announced at the Critic's Choice Showcase at the King's Arms bar on 6 November.[4]

Early awards edit

While most of the awards are presented at the main awards ceremony held in November, four genre awards are presented earlier at ceremonies of their field. The first was awarded in January, with the Tui for Best Folk Album presented at the Auckland Folk Festival in Kumeu to Auckland alt-country group Great North for their album Halves.[5] The Tui for Best Jazz Album was presented in March to Nathan Haines at the National Jazz Festival in Tauranga for his album The Poet's Embrace.[6] The Tui for Best Pacific Music Album was presented to Aaradhna at the Pacific Music Awards in May for her album Treble & Reverb.[7] The Best Country Music Song Tui was presented to Delaney Davidson and Marlon Williams for their album Sad but True – The Secret History of Country Music Songwriting Vol. 1 at the Gold Guitar Awards, also in May.[8]

In addition, the three technical awards are presented at the ceremony on 22 October 2013. Nominees for the technical categories were announced on 10 October.[9]

Nominees and winners edit

Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.

Key
 †  – Non-technical award
 ‡  – Technical award
Album of the Year Single of the Year
Sponsored by Mentos
Sponsored by Vodafone
Best Group† Breakthrough Artist of the Year
Sponsored by Steinlager Pure
Sponsored by Westpac Hotpoints
Best Male Solo Artist† Best Female Solo Artist†
Sponsored by Spotify
Sponsored by Spotify
Best Rock Album† Best Pop Album†
Sponsor
Sponsored by The Edge
Best Urban/Hip Hop Album Best Roots Album†
Sponsor Sponsor
Best Alternative Album† Best Māori Album†
Sponsor
Sponsored by Numa Trust
  • Maisey RikaWhitiora
    • Kirsten Te Rito – Te Rito
    • Ngatapa Black – I Muri Ahiahi
Best Music Video Best Electronica Album
Sponsored by NZ On Air
Sponsor
  • ShapeshifterDelta
    • K+LAB – Space Dirt
    • Sola Rosa – Low and Behold, High and Beyond
Best Gospel / Christian Album† Best Classical Album†
Sponsor
  • Strahan – Posters
    • Edge Kingsland – Edge Vol.2: Due North
    • Go Stop Go – Go Stop Go
Sponsor
People's Choice Award Critics' Choice Prize[10]
Sponsored by Vodafone
Sponsored by Hallensteins Brothers

Presented 6 November 2013

  • Sheep, Dog & Wolf
    • Janine and the Mixtape
    • Paquin
Highest selling New Zealand Single† Highest selling New Zealand Album†
Sponsored by Vodafone
No finalists are announced in this category.
Sponsored by FOUR
No finalists are announced in this category.
  • Peter PosaWhite Rabbit: The Very Best of Peter Posa
Radio Airplay Record of the Year International Achievement Award
Sponsored by NZ On Air
No finalists are announced in this category.
Sponsored by Xbox
No finalists are announced in this category.
Legacy Award Best Album Cover‡
Sponsored by The New Zealand Herald
No finalists are announced in this category.

Announced 22 October 2013

Presented 22 October 2013
Best Engineer‡ Best Producer‡
Presented 22 October 2013 Presented 22 October 2013
Best Folk Album†[5] Best Jazz Album†[6]
Presented 27 January 2013
  • Great North – Halves
    • Brenda Liddiard – Box of Memories
    • French For Rabbits – Claimed By the Sea
Presented 31 March 2013
  • Nathan Haines – The Poet's Embrace
    • Jennifer Zea – The Latin Soul
    • Whirimako Black – The Late Night Plays
Best Country Music Song†[8] Best Pacific Music Album†[7]
Presented 30 May 2013
  • Delaney Davidson and Marlon Williams – Sad but True –
    The Secret History of Country Music Songwriting Vol. 1
    • Donna Dean – Tyre Tracks and Broken Hearts
    • The Eastern – Hope and Wire
Presented 30 May 2013

Presenters and performers edit

Presenters edit

Presenters of awards:[11]

  • Hosts Stan Walker and Shannon Ryan presented the first three awards: Highest Selling Album, Highest Selling Single and Radio Airplay Award.
  • Comedians Urzila Carlson and Jesse Griffin awarded Best Electronica Album, Best Roots Album and Best Urban/Hip Hop Album.
  • Māori musician Ria Hall handed out Best Gospel/Christian Album, Best Classical Album and Best Māori Album.
  • Damian Vaughan, the CEO of Recorded Music NZ, presented the International Achievement Award.
  • Rugby player Benji Marshall and his wife, television personality Zoe, awarded Best Rock Album and Best Alternative Album.
  • Lead singer of The Exponents and New Zealand Music Hall of Fame inductee Jordan Luck bestowed the Legacy Award.
  • Newsreader Samantha Hayes and broadcaster Paul Henry presented the awards for Best Male and Female Solo Artists.
  • Media personalities Jono Pryor and Ben Boyce awarded Best Music Video.
  • Teenage online comedian Jamie Curry and Australian pop singer Cody Simpson presented Best Pop Album.
  • English performer Natalia Kills awarded Best Group and Breakthrough Artist of the Year.
  • Madeleine Sami and Thomas Sainsbury presented People's Choice Award.
  • Musician Dave Dobbyn awarded Album and Single of the Year.

Performers edit

Performers at the ceremony:[11]

References edit

  1. ^ "Stan to host music awards". Stuff.co.nz (Fairfax New Zealand). 14 October 2013. from the original on 21 November 2013.
  2. ^ "Nominations open for 2013 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards" (Press release). New Zealand Music Awards. 27 May 2013. Archived from the original on 3 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Vodafone NZ Music Awards". Four (MediaWorks New Zealand). from the original on 10 November 2013.
  4. ^ . 3 News. MediaWorks New Zealand. 7 November 2013. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 20 November 2013.
  5. ^ a b "Best Folk Album". NZ Music Awards. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Haines' 'pursuit of sound' resonates with critics". NZMA. Retrieved 1 April 2013.
  7. ^ a b . Pacific Music Awards. Archived from the original on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  8. ^ a b . NZ Music Awards. Archived from the original on 3 November 2013. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  9. ^ "NZ Music Awards 2013 Technical Award Finalists Announced". Under the Radar. Retrieved 9 October 2013.
  10. ^ "Sheep, Dog & Wolf wins Critics' Choice Prize". The New Zealand Herald. APN News & Media. 6 November 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  11. ^ a b "Official Programme – Run of Show". The New Zealand Herald. APN News & Media. 21 November 2013. lift-out booklet: p. 14.

External links edit

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The 2013 New Zealand Music Awards is the 48th holding of the annual ceremony featuring awards for musical recording artists based in or originating from New Zealand The main awards event will be held on 21 November 2013 at Vector Arena Auckland and will again be hosted by Shannon Ryan along with new host Stan Walker 1 Nominations opened on 27 May 2013 and closed on 8 July 2013 Eligible works were those released between 1 July 2012 and 30 June 2013 2 The ceremony will be broadcast on television channel Four as will a red carpet special hosted by Drew Neemia and Sharyn Casey 3 2013 New Zealand Music AwardsAwarded forExcellence in New Zealand musicSponsored byVodafoneDate21 November 2013LocationVector Arena AucklandCountryNew ZealandHosted byShannon Ryan and Stan WalkerReward s Tui award trophyWebsitehttp nzmusicawards co nzTelevision radio coverageNetworkFour 2012 Main 2014 The technical award winners legacy award recipient and the Critics Choice Prize shortlist were announced on 22 October at the Pullman hotel Auckland The Critics Choice Prize winner was announced at the Critic s Choice Showcase at the King s Arms bar on 6 November 4 Contents 1 Early awards 2 Nominees and winners 3 Presenters and performers 3 1 Presenters 3 2 Performers 4 References 5 External linksEarly awards editWhile most of the awards are presented at the main awards ceremony held in November four genre awards are presented earlier at ceremonies of their field The first was awarded in January with the Tui for Best Folk Album presented at the Auckland Folk Festival in Kumeu to Auckland alt country group Great North for their album Halves 5 The Tui for Best Jazz Album was presented in March to Nathan Haines at the National Jazz Festival in Tauranga for his album The Poet s Embrace 6 The Tui for Best Pacific Music Album was presented to Aaradhna at the Pacific Music Awards in May for her album Treble amp Reverb 7 The Best Country Music Song Tui was presented to Delaney Davidson and Marlon Williams for their album Sad but True The Secret History of Country Music Songwriting Vol 1 at the Gold Guitar Awards also in May 8 In addition the three technical awards are presented at the ceremony on 22 October 2013 Nominees for the technical categories were announced on 10 October 9 Nominees and winners editWinners are listed first and highlighted in boldface Key Non technical award Technical award Album of the Year Single of the Year Sponsored by Mentos Aaradhna Treble amp Reverb Fat Freddy s Drop Blackbird Shapeshifter Delta The Phoenix Foundation Fandango Unknown Mortal Orchestra II Sponsored by Vodafone Lorde Royals Aaradhna Wake Up Shapeshifter In Colour Stan Walker Take It Easy Unknown Mortal Orchestra So Good at Being in Trouble Best Group Breakthrough Artist of the Year Sponsored by Steinlager Pure Shapeshifter Delta Fat Freddy s Drop Blackbird The Phoenix Foundation Fandango Sponsored by Westpac Hotpoints Lorde The Love Club EP Jamie McDell Six Strings and a Sailboat Willy Moon Here s Willy Moon Best Male Solo Artist Best Female Solo Artist Sponsored by Spotify Lawrence Arabia The Sparrow Unknown Mortal Orchestra II Willy Moon Here s Willy Moon Sponsored by Spotify Aaradhna Treble amp Reverb Iva Lamkum Black Eagle Jamie McDell Six Strings and a Sailboat Best Rock Album Best Pop Album Sponsor Villainy Mode Set Clear Beastwars Blood Becomes Fire The Datsuns Death Rattle Boogie Sponsored by The Edge Jamie McDell Six Strings and a Sailboat Anika Boh amp Hollie Peace of Mind Kids of 88 Modern Love Best Urban Hip Hop Album Best Roots Album Sponsor Aaradhna Treble amp Reverb At Peace Girl Songs P Money Gratitude Sponsor Fat Freddy s Drop Blackbird Latinaotearoa Sondido de Latinaotearoa Soljah Aotearoa Best Alternative Album Best Maori Album Sponsor Unknown Mortal Orchestra II Lawrence Arabia The Sparrow The Phoenix Foundation Fandango Sponsored by Numa Trust Maisey Rika Whitiora Kirsten Te Rito Te Rito Ngatapa Black I Muri Ahiahi Best Music Video Best Electronica Album Sponsored by NZ On Air Joel Kefali Royals Lorde Nick Dwyer In Colour Shapeshifter Thunderlips Frankenstein Randa Sponsor Shapeshifter Delta K LAB Space Dirt Sola Rosa Low and Behold High and Beyond Best Gospel Christian Album Best Classical Album Sponsor Strahan Posters Edge Kingsland Edge Vol 2 Due North Go Stop Go Go Stop Go Sponsor Michael Houstoun Lilburn Gillian Whitehead Arapatiki Helen Webby Pluck People s Choice Award Critics Choice Prize 10 Sponsored by Vodafone Lorde Shapeshifter Aaradhna Stan Walker Titanium Sponsored by Hallensteins Brothers Presented 6 November 2013 Sheep Dog amp Wolf Janine and the Mixtape Paquin Highest selling New Zealand Single Highest selling New Zealand Album Sponsored by Vodafone No finalists are announced in this category Flight of the Conchords Feel Inside And Stuff Like That Sponsored by FOUR No finalists are announced in this category Peter Posa White Rabbit The Very Best of Peter Posa Radio Airplay Record of the Year International Achievement Award Sponsored by NZ On Air No finalists are announced in this category Stan Walker Take It Easy Sponsored by Xbox No finalists are announced in this category Lorde Legacy Award Best Album Cover Sponsored by The New Zealand HeraldNo finalists are announced in this category Announced 22 October 2013 Shona Laing Presented 22 October 2013 Gina Kiel and Harry A Court for Fat Freddy s Drop Blackbird Heather Liddell for Strahan Posters Nick Keller for Beastwars Blood Becomes Fire Best Engineer Best Producer Presented 22 October 2013 Brett Stanton Lee Prebble The Phoenix Foundation for The Phoenix Foundation Fandango Lee Prebble for Iva Lamkum Black Eagle Neil Baldock for Eden Mulholland Feed the Beast Presented 22 October 2013 The Phoenix Foundation Lee Prebble Brett Stanton for The Phoenix Foundation Fandango Fat Freddy s Drop for Fat Freddy s Drop Blackbird Sam McCarthy Jaden Parkes Jordan Arts for Kids of 88 Modern Love Shapeshifter and The Upbeats for Shapeshifter Delta Best Folk Album 5 Best Jazz Album 6 Presented 27 January 2013 Great North Halves Brenda Liddiard Box of Memories French For Rabbits Claimed By the Sea Presented 31 March 2013 Nathan Haines The Poet s Embrace Jennifer Zea The Latin Soul Whirimako Black The Late Night Plays Best Country Music Song 8 Best Pacific Music Album 7 Presented 30 May 2013 Delaney Davidson and Marlon Williams Sad but True The Secret History of Country Music Songwriting Vol 1 Donna Dean Tyre Tracks and Broken Hearts The Eastern Hope and Wire Presented 30 May 2013 Aaradhna Treble amp Reverb Home Brew Home Brew Tomorrow People OnePresenters and performers editPresenters edit Presenters of awards 11 Hosts Stan Walker and Shannon Ryan presented the first three awards Highest Selling Album Highest Selling Single and Radio Airplay Award Comedians Urzila Carlson and Jesse Griffin awarded Best Electronica Album Best Roots Album and Best Urban Hip Hop Album Maori musician Ria Hall handed out Best Gospel Christian Album Best Classical Album and Best Maori Album Damian Vaughan the CEO of Recorded Music NZ presented the International Achievement Award Rugby player Benji Marshall and his wife television personality Zoe awarded Best Rock Album and Best Alternative Album Lead singer of The Exponents and New Zealand Music Hall of Fame inductee Jordan Luck bestowed the Legacy Award Newsreader Samantha Hayes and broadcaster Paul Henry presented the awards for Best Male and Female Solo Artists Media personalities Jono Pryor and Ben Boyce awarded Best Music Video Teenage online comedian Jamie Curry and Australian pop singer Cody Simpson presented Best Pop Album English performer Natalia Kills awarded Best Group and Breakthrough Artist of the Year Madeleine Sami and Thomas Sainsbury presented People s Choice Award Musician Dave Dobbyn awarded Album and Single of the Year Performers edit Performers at the ceremony 11 Lorde opened the ceremony with Royals Soul vocalist Iva Lamkum sang Raise Your Glass Jamie McDell performed Angel Ruby Frost sang Soviet Snow Glad I m Not a Kennedy in tribute to Shona Laing Boyband Titanium sang Come on Home Unarmed Aaradhna gave her single Wake Up Stan Walker closed the show with Bulletproof Take It Easy References edit Stan to host music awards Stuff co nz Fairfax New Zealand 14 October 2013 Archived from the original on 21 November 2013 Nominations open for 2013 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards Press release New Zealand Music Awards 27 May 2013 Archived from the original on 3 July 2013 Vodafone NZ Music Awards Four MediaWorks New Zealand Archived from the original on 10 November 2013 Sheep Dog amp Wolf wins 2013 Critics Choice Prize 3 News MediaWorks New Zealand 7 November 2013 Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 Retrieved 20 November 2013 a b Best Folk Album NZ Music Awards Retrieved 31 January 2013 a b Haines pursuit of sound resonates with critics NZMA Retrieved 1 April 2013 a b Pasefika Proud Pacific Music Awards Event Pacific Music Awards Archived from the original on 19 October 2013 Retrieved 31 May 2013 a b Double Win for Delaney and Marlon NZ Music Awards Archived from the original on 3 November 2013 Retrieved 31 May 2013 NZ Music Awards 2013 Technical Award Finalists Announced Under the Radar Retrieved 9 October 2013 Sheep Dog amp Wolf wins Critics Choice Prize The New Zealand Herald APN News amp Media 6 November 2013 Retrieved 6 November 2013 a b Official Programme Run of Show The New Zealand Herald APN News amp Media 21 November 2013 lift out booklet p 14 External links editOfficial New Zealand Music Awards website Photo gallery by The New Zealand Herald Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2013 New Zealand Music Awards amp oldid 1150816212, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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