17 September 2015 - 0 Comments
The APRA Silver Scroll Awards are one of the most respected events in local music, and 95bFM is incredibly proud to be able to bring them to you live and in full tonight from 7pm, on 95bFM.com.
Whether you are a non-Auckland based APRA Member, or
simply a music fan keen to see the infamous finalist cover version
performances, there is lots happening in this show to keep you entertained.
For users we recommend connecting your device to a TV/AV system for maximum enjoyment, and monitor @95bFM on Twitter for any updates or known issues. This live stream can be viewed on both desktop or mobile devices.
The five Silver Scroll finalists are:
*Dark Child, written by Tim Moore
and Marlon Williams, performed by Marlon Williams
*Get Out Alive, written and
performed by Mel Parsons
*Multi-Love, written by Ruban and
Kody Nielson, performed by Unknown Mortal Orchestra
*Water Underground, written and
performed by Anthonie Tonnon
*Yellow Flicker Beat, written by
Ella Yelich-O’Connor and Joel Little, performed by Lorde
Also this year, a special presentation of the 1981 "lost" Silver Scroll. The finalists are:
*Counting the Beat, written by Phil
Judd, Mark Hough, Wayne Stevens, performed by The Swingers
*One Step Ahead, written by Neil
Finn, performed by Split Enz
*See Me Go, written by Tony Drumm,
Peter Van Der Fluit, Michael O'Neill and Lawrence Landwer-Johan, performed by
The Screaming Meemees
*Tally Ho, written by David Kilgour,
Hamish Kilgour, Robert Scott, performed by The Clean
*No Depression in New Zealand,
written by Don McGlashan and Richard von Sturmer, performed by Blam Blam Blam
The finalists for the APRA Maioha Award are:
*Aotearoa, by Stan Walker, Vince
Harder and Troy Kingi
*Upokohue, by Moana Maniapoto, Paddy
Free and Scotty Morrison
*Ki Uta / Rāngai Maomao, written by
Ranea Aperahama
The finalists for the SOUNZ Contemporary Award are:
*Expanse, composed by Reuben
Jelleyman
*Piano Quintet, composed by Ross
Harris
*Sing Songs Self, composed by Chris
Watson
The finalists for the APRA Best Original Music in a Feature Film Award are:
*Consent, composed by Grayson
Gilmour
*Housebound, composed by Mahuia
Bridgman-Cooper
*The Dark Horse, composed by Dana
Lund
The finalists for the APRA Best Original Music in a Series Award are:
*Girl vs. Boy (Series 3),
composed by Tom McLeod
*Hope and Wire, composed by Emile de
la Rey
*Life Force (Season 2 – Mutant
Planet), composed by David Donaldson, Janet Roddick and Stephen Roche
The evening also pays tribute to Tongan-born New Zealand steel guitar legend, Bill Sevesi, as he is inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall Of Fame.
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