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词条 New Zealand Music Awards
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  1. History and overview

  2. New Zealand Music Hall of Fame

  3. Critics Choice award

  4. List of ceremonies

  5. Winners by year

     1965-1972  1973-1976  1978-current 

  6. References

  7. External links

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The New Zealand Music Awards, conferred annually by Recorded Music NZ, honour outstanding artistic and technical achievements in the recording field. The awards are among the most significant that a group or artist can receive in New Zealand music, and have been presented annually since 1965. The awards show is presented by Recorded Music NZ, and {{as of | 2017 | lc = on}} Vodafone New Zealand is the principal sponsor. A range of award sponsors and media partners support the event each year.

History and overview

{{See also | List of New Zealand Music Award categories }}

The first awards for New Zealand recorded music were the Loxene Golden Disc awards, launched in 1965. The awards were created by soap powder manufacturer Reckitt & Colman's advertising agency, with support from the New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation (NZBC), the New Zealand Federation of Phonographic Industries and the Australasian Performing Rights Society (APRA), with the awards named after Reckitt & Colman's anti-dandruff shampoo, Loxene.[1]

While initially only one prize was given, other awards were added, including categories for record cover, recording artist of the year, and a producer award. From 1970, two awards were given - one to a solo artist, the other to a group however there was still just one supreme award, selected from these two.[2]

The Loxene Golden Disc awards continued until 1972 when the New Zealand Federation of Phonographic Industry decided to institute its own system; these awards became known as the Recording Arts Talent Awards (RATA). From 1978 the awards became known as the RIANZ Awards after the NZFPI changed its name to the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ).

In 1996 and 1997 the awards were merged with the Entertainer of the Year Awards and were known as the Clear Music and Entertainment Awards, sponsored by Clear Communications. From 1998 the awards reverted to music only, with the name going back to the New Zealand Music Awards and the award trophy nicknamed the Tui.[3] Also in 1999 Coca-Cola New Zealand became the naming rights sponsor of the awards, known as the Coca-Cola New Zealand Music Awards for one year only.[4]

Since 2004, the show's principal sponsor has been Vodafone New Zealand. With Vodafone's sponsorship, the awards became known as the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards (VNZMA's).[5]

In 2008 the awards ceremony moved to Vector Arena in Auckland, New Zealand. Prior to this move the event was primarily invitation only, and the increased size of the Vector Arena enabled the event to be attended both by invitation and by the public through sale tickets. While the Loxene Golden Disc award was televised in the 1970s, broadcasting of the contemporary award ceremony started in 2004.[1][6][7]

New Zealand Music Hall of Fame

{{Main|New Zealand Music Hall of Fame}}

Created in 2007 in conjunction with the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame pays tribute to those who have "shaped, influenced and advanced popular music in New Zealand." Two musicians or groups are inducted into the hall each year, 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, selected by Recorded Music NZ.[8]

Critics Choice award

{{Main|New Zealand Music Award for Critics' Choice Prize}}

Awarded since 2010, the Critics' Choice Prize is given to artists who are expected to be successful in the music industry in the future. To be eligible for the award, an artist must have neither released a studio album nor have been nominated for a New Zealand Music Award in the past.[9]

List of ceremonies

{{Expand list|date=October 2014}}
No.CeremonyDateBroadcaster(s)Most winsAlbum of the Year winnerSingle of the Year winnerHost(s)VenueRef.
1 1965 Loxene Golden Disc 25 November 1965NZBC rowspan="8" {{n/a}}No Album of the Year award given}} Ray Columbus and the Invaders – "Till We Kissed"Neville ChamberlainWhite Heron Lodge, Wellington[10]
2 1966 Loxene Golden Disc 9 November 1966 Maria Dallas – "Tumblin’ Down"[10]
3 1967 Loxene Golden Disc 4 November 1967 Mr. Lee Grant – "Thanks to You"Peter Sinclair[10]
4 1968 Loxene Golden Disc 7 November 1968 Allison Durbin – "I Have Loved Me a Man"Intercontinental Hotel, Auckland[10]
5 1969 Loxene Golden Disc 15 October 1969 The Hi-Revving Tongues – "Rain and Tears"[10]
6 1970 Loxene Golden Disc 22 October 1970 Hogsnort Rupert – "Pretty Girl" Grand Opera House[10]
7 1971 Loxene Golden Disc 2 November 1971 Craig Scott – "Smiley" Opera House, Palmerston North[10]
8 1972 Loxene Golden Disc 14 November 1972 Creation – "Carolina" Christchurch Town Hall[10]
9 1973 RATA Award 1973 {{unknown}} Shona Laing (2 awards) John Donoghue – Spirit of Pelorus Jack John Hanlon – "Damn the Dam" {{unknown}} Trillo’s, Auckland[11]
10 1974 RATA Award 1974 {{unknown}} Mike Harvey (2 awards)No Album of the Year award given}} John Hanlon – "Is It Natural" {{unknown}} {{unknown}}[11]
11 1975 RATA Award 1975 {{unknown}} John Hanlon (2 awards) John Hanlon – Higher Trails Rockinghorse – "Through the Moonlight" {{unknown}} {{unknown}}[11]
12 1976 RATA Award 1976 {{unknown}} Dr Tree (2 awards) New Zealand Symphony Orchestra – Symphony #2No Single of the Year award given}} {{unknown}} Trillo’s, Auckland[11]
No awards were presented in 1977}}[11]
13 1978 RIANZ Music Awards 1978TV One Hello Sailor (2 awards) Hello Sailor – Hello Sailor Golden Harvest – "I Need Your Love" Stu Dennison Avalon Studios[11]
14 1979 RIANZ Music Awards 23 November 1979 Th' Dudes (2 awards) Street Talk – Street Talk Th' Dudes – "Be Mine Tonight" {{unknown}} Mandalay, Auckland[11]
15 1980 RIANZ Music Awards 1980 {{unknown}} Jon Stevens (3 awards) Sharon O'Neill – Sharon O'Neill Jon Stevens – Montego Bay {{unknown}}Logan Park Hotel, Auckland[11]
16 1981 RIANZ Music Awards 1981 {{unknown}} Dave McArtney and the Pink Flamingos (4 awards) Dave McArtney and the Pink Flamingos – Dave McArtney and the Pink Flamingos Coup D'État – "Doctor, I Like Your Medicine" {{unknown}}[11]
17 1982 RIANZ Music Awards 1982 {{unknown}} DD Smash (4 awards) DD Smash – Cool Bananas Prince Tui Teka – "E Ipo" {{unknown}}[11]
18 1983 New Zealand Music Awards November 1983TV One DD Smash (4 awards) DD Smash – Deep in the Heart of Taxes DD Smash – "Outlook For Thursday"Karyn Hay and Phillip SchofieldMichael Fowler Centre[11]
19 1984 New Zealand Music Awards 1984 Dance Exponents (3 awards) Dance Exponents – Prayers Be Answered The Narcs – "You Took Me Heart and Soul"[11]
20 1985 New Zealand Music Awards 1985 Netherworld Dancing Toys (3 awards) Netherworld Dancing Toys – Painted Years Netherworld Dancing Toys – "For Today" {{unknown}}[11]
21 1986 New Zealand Music Awards November 1986 {{unknown}} Peking Man (5 awards) Peking Man – Peking Man Peking Man – "Room That Echoes" {{unknown}}Sheraton Hotel, Auckland[11]
22 1987 New Zealand Music Awards 1987 {{unknown}} Dave Dobbyn (4 awards) Herbs – Sensitive to a Smile Dave Dobbyn – "You Oughta Be In Love" {{unknown}} {{unknown}}[11]
23 1988 New Zealand Music Awards 1988 {{unknown}} Holidaymakers (4 awards) Dave Dobbyn – Loyal Holidaymakers – "Sweet Lovers" {{unknown}} {{unknown}}[11]
24 1989 New Zealand Music Awards 1989 {{unknown}} Margaret Urlich (3 awards) Margaret Urlich – Safety In Numbers Margaret Urlich – "Escaping" {{unknown}} {{unknown}}[11]
25 1990 New Zealand Music Awards March 1990 {{unknown}} The Chills (4 awards) The Chills – Submarine Bells The Chills – "Heavenly Pop Hit" {{unknown}} {{unknown}}[11]
No awards were presented in 1991}}[12]
26 1992 Pepsi New Zealand Music Awards 6 April 1992TV2 Headless Chickens & The Exponents (2 awards) Headless Chickens – Body Blow The Exponents – "Why Does Love Do This To Me" {{unknown}} Aotea Centre[13]
27 1993 Pepsi New Zealand Music Awards 1993 The Mutton Birds (3 awards) The Mutton Birds – The Mutton Birds The Mutton Birds – "Nature" Simon Barnett Powerstation[14]
28 1994 New Zealand Music Awards 11 April 1994 Headless Chickens (3 awards) Straitjacket Fits – Blow Headless Chickens – "Juice"/"Choppers" {{unknown}} Pan Pacific Hotel[15]
29 1995 New Zealand Music Awards 12 April 1995 {{n/a}} Supergroove (4 awards) Supergroove – Traction Purest Form – "Message to My Girl" {{unknown}} Carlton Hotel[16]
30 1996 Clear Music and Entertainment Awards 13 April 1996TV3 Shihad (4 awards) Shihad – Killjoy OMC – "How Bizarre" {{unknown}}Aotea Centre[17]
31 1997 Clear Music and Entertainment Awards 3 May 1997 Che Fu (3 awards) Strawpeople – Vicarious DLT featuring Che Fu – "Chains" {{unknown}}[18]
32 1998 New Zealand Music Awards 23 April 1998 TV2 Bic Runga (4 awards) Bic Runga – Drive Bic Runga – "Sway" Jon Bridges, Petra Bagust and Nathan Rarere[19][20]
33 Coca-Cola New Zealand Music Awards 13 March 1999 TV3/C4 The Feelers (4 awards) The Feelers – Supersystem Che Fu – "Scene III" Jon Bridges, Nathan Rarere, and Jackie Clarke Auckland Town Hall[4][21]
34 2000 New Zealand Music Awards 4 March 2000 Sky 1/Juice TV Stellar (5 awards) Stellar – Mix Stellar – "Violent" Marcus LushCivic Theatre[22][23]
35 2001 New Zealand Music Awards 2 March 2001TV2 Zed (3 awards) Zed – Silencer Fur Patrol – "Lydia" Francesca Rudkin[24][25]
36 2002 New Zealand Music Awards 10 May 2002 [26] Che Fu (4 awards) Che Fu – The Navigator Che Fu – "Fade Away" Erika Takacs and Marcus Lush St James Theatre[27]
37 2003 New Zealand Music Awards 30 April 2003 TV3 The Datsuns & Bic Runga (4 awards) The Datsuns – The Datsuns Goodshirt – "Sophie" Oliver Driver and Lucy LawlessAotea Centre[28][29]
38 2004 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 22 September 2004 [30]C4 Scribe (6 awards) Scribe – The Crusader Scribe – "Stand Up" Jaquie Brown and Mikey Havoc[31][32]
39 2005 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 5 October 2005 Fat Freddy's Drop (4 awards) Fat Freddy's Drop – Based on a True Story Breaks Co-Op – "The Otherside"Jaquie Brown and Oliver Driver[33][34][35]
40 2006 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 18 October 2006 Bic Runga (4 awards) Bic Runga – Birds Pluto – "Long White Cross"[36][37]
41 2007 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 18 October 2007 The Mint Chicks (5 awards) The Mint Chicks – Crazy? Yes! Dumb? No! Evermore – "Light Surrounding You"Dai Henwood[38][39]
42 2008 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 8 October 2008 Flight of the Conchords & Opshop (4 awards) Flight of the Conchords – Flight of the Conchords Opshop – "One Day"Vector Arena[40][41]
43 2009 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 8 October 2009 Ladyhawke (6 awards) Ladyhawke – Ladyhawke Ladyhawke – "My Delirium"[42]
44 2010 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 7 October 2010 Gin Wigmore & Stan Walker (4 awards) Gin Wigmore – Holy Smoke Kids of 88 – "Just a Little Bit" Shannon Ryan and Ben Hurley[43]
45 2011 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 3 November 2011Four The Naked and Famous (7 awards) The Naked and Famous – Passive Me, Aggressive You The Naked and Famous – "Young Blood"Shannon Ryan and Ben Boyce[44]
46 2012 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 1 November 2012 Six60 (6 awards) Kimbra – Vows Six60 – "Don't Forget Your Roots"[45]
47 2013 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 21 November 2013 Lorde & Aaradhna (4 awards) Aaradhna – Treble & Reverb Lorde – "Royals" Shannon Ryan and Stan Walker[46]
48 2014 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 20 November 2014 Lorde (6 awards) Lorde – Pure Heroine Lorde – "Team" Shannon Ryan and Dai Henwood[47]
49 2015 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 19 November 2015TV3 Broods (4 awards) Broods – Evergreen Lorde – "Yellow Flicker Beat" Taika Waititi[48]
50 2016 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 17 November 2016 Broods (5 awards) Broods – Conscious Broods – "Free"Jono Pryor and Ben Boyce[49]
51 2017 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 16 November 2017Three Lorde (5 awards) Lorde - Melodrama Lorde - "Green Light"Spark Arena[50]
52 2018 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 15 November 2018 Six60 (4 awards) Marlon Williams - Make Way for Love Drax Project - "Woke Up Late" Kanoa Lloyd and Stan Walker
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26. ^The awards date was moved to May to coincide with New Zealand Music Month. {{cite news|title=Tui for a Moa?|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=1391668|publisher=NZ Herald|accessdate=6 November 2012|date=13 April 2002}}
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30. ^The awards date was moved to spring so winners and nominees could benefit from the Christmas selling period. {{cite web|title=2004 music awards broadcast across New Zealand|url=http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PA0405/S00232.htm|publisher=Scoop|accessdate=6 November 2012}}
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48. ^{{cite news|title=Taika Waititi to host Vodafone NZ Music Awards|url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/71786013/taika-waititi-to-host-vodafone-nz-music-awards|accessdate=7 September 2015|work=Stuff|publisher=Fairfax|date=7 September 2015}}
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Winners by year

1965-1972

{{main|Loxene Golden Disc#Winners}}

1973-1976

{{main|Recording Arts Talent Awards#Winners}}

1978-current

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  • Album of the Year
  • Single of the Year
  • Best Group
  • Best Solo Artist
  • Breakthrough Artist of the Year
  • Best Alternative Artist
  • Best Children's Album
  • Best Classical Artist
  • Best Country Album
  • Best Electronic Artist
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  • Best Folk Album
  • Best Hip Hop Artist
  • Best Jazz Album
  • Best Māori Artist
  • Best Pacific Music Album
  • Best Pop Artist
  • Best Rock Artist
  • Best Roots Artist
  • Best Soul/RnB Artist
  • Best Worship Artist
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  • Highest Selling New Zealand Album
  • Highest Selling New Zealand Single
  • Radio Airplay Record of the Year
  • International Achievement
  • People's Choice Award
  • Critics' Choice Prize
  • Legacy Award
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Artisan Awards
  • Best Album Cover
  • Best Music Video
  • Best Engineer
  • Best Producer
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References

  • For The Record: a history of the recording industry in New Zealand, B. Staff & S. Ashley, David Bateman, Auckland, 2002, {{ISBN|1-86953-508-1}}
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External links

  • NZ Music Awards website
  • AudioCulture Loxene Golden Disc history
  • AudioCulture Music Awards History
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