12 May 2016 - 0 Comments
The
MMF New Zealand, Recorded Music New Zealand, OneMusic, and the New Zealand
Music Commission are proud to announce the winners of the 2016 Music
Managers Awards. The Tuning Fork hosted managers, industry professionals
and celebrities, as everyone came together to celebrate the people behind some
of the biggest artists in the New Zealand music industry.
The MMF Music Managers Awards celebrates the very best of those New Zealand
music managers who support their artists every step of the way. The awards have
become one of this country's most respected music industry events, and tonight
was no different.
For the second year in a row, Ashley
Page took home the prestigious Recorded Music NZ Manager of the Year award
for his work with the artists Broods, Joel Little, Jarryd James and Alex Hope.
Ashley has continued to take his artists from strength to strength in the last
year. Broods won four Tuis at the 2015 Vodafone Music Awards and played five US
music festivals, while Joel Little was nominated for 3 APRA Silver Scroll
Awards. Ashley also signed Jarryd James to Interscope who clocked up 40
million streams worldwide. He also started working with songwriter Alex
Hope who co-produced Troye Sivans international hit EP Wild, which went to #1
on Itunes in 50 territories.
Breakthrough
Manager of the Year and the NZ Music Commission International
Achievement Award was presented to Alastair Burns who
looks after the careers of Marlon Williams and Julia Jacklin. Under
Alastair's wing Marlon Williams has won two New Zealand Music Awards for
Best Male and Breakthrough Artist of the Year. Williams also received a
nomination for the Taite Music Prize and an Aria award and was shortlisted
for a Silver Scroll. In 2015 and 2016 he completed three US tours and
received critical acclaim for his debut album from the likes of The Guardian
and Mojo. In the same year, Julia Jacklin spent the majority of her time
traveling internationally, securing interest from 15 record
labels and performing at one of the most talked about shows at South by
Southwest.
The prize for Best
Independent Tour was awarded to Mel Parsons. Mel
booked, promoted and performed her twenty-three date Drylands Album
Release Tour. If this was not enough she also arranged a five-date tour with
Julia Deans to some of New Zealand's most beautiful and iconic theatres.
The prize for Self
Managed Artist went to country singer Tami Neilson.
Tami was awarded Best Country Album at the 2015 NZ Music Awards. She also
scored a TV series soundtrack for The
Brokenwood Mysteries, and her album Don't Be Afraid hit #1 on the
NZ album charts and iTunes. All this while seamlessly managing her own career.
It was not only individuals who were celebrated at the MMF Awards. Live
music would not be possible without venues, so tonight there were also awards
presented to Auckland's Studio for OneMusic Best
Large Venue, and the award's home The Tuning
Fork were awarded OneMusic
Best Small Venue. Voted for by MMF members only, these awards
acknowledge the roles of all those working at the venues to ensure their gigs
are amazing for artists and fans alike.
The Industry
Champion for 2016 was awarded to Teresa Patterson of CRS Management. Over the course of her 20-year career, Teresa has had
extensive experience in all aspects of the NZ Music Industry. This has
included developing and implementing domestic and international business
strategies for recording artists under CRS Management as well as Polygram and
Virgin Records. Her experience is second to none. She has run successful
marketing and communications campaigns for artists, tours, and festivals
including Big Day Out and Auckland City Limits. Teresa has been the Chairperson
of the NZ Music Managers Forum since 2007 and has grown the MMF into an
industry-wide respected organization. She has been awarded 7 MMF Music Manager
awards.
The MMF Mentoring Program provides opportunities for new artists to have one on
one time with industry specialists, and the Achievement Award recognises the
efforts of a member who utilises the resources provided by the program and
shows great initiative. This year the Achievement
Award was presented to Avina Kelekolio and Tana Tupai who in
the last four years have created and self-managed Tomorrow People who have gone
from the garage to the biggest stages and festivals in New Zealand. Not
only do they manage the band, but the duo also write, produce, arrange, mix and
master most of the bands material, including their award winning debut album One.
The 2016 Music Managers Awards Winners are:
Recorded Music NZ
Manager of the Year: Ashley Page (Broods, Joel Little, Jarryd
James, Alex Hope) 2nd year in a row
Breakthrough Manager
of the Year: Alastair Burns (Marlon Williams, Julia Jacklin)
NZ Music Commission
International Achievement: Alastair Burns (Marlon Williams,
Julia Jacklin)
Self Managed Artist:Tami Neilson
Independent Tour: Mel
Parsons
OneMusic Large
Venue: Studio, Auckland
OneMusic Small
Venue: The Tuning Fork, Auckland
Industry Champion: Teresa
Patterson, CRS Management
MMF Mentoring
Program Achievement Award: Avina Kelekolio and Tana Tupai
The awards would not be possible without the support of our incredible
sponsors, who recognise the key role that managers play in the success of New
Zealand music. In 2016 the sponsors include:
- The NZ Music Commission
- Recorded Music NZ
- OneMusic
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