19 October 2004 - 0 Comments
The Music Managers’ Forum (NZ) wishes to congratulate all the nominees and winners from the inaugural Music Management Awards on Saturday night. The fact that such professional achievement awards such as these can now be presented shows just how much the NZ music industry has grown and developed over the last few years.
The competition for Best Manager was especially tough and in the end became a dead heat between two of the very best in the business. Self-Management is a tough gig when you’ve got to play as well as do the paperwork, but the winner has shown how effectively this job can be done.
The Industry Champion award was to recognise the support of other organisations which have assisted the MMF in establishing. It would be true to say without the NZ Music Industry Commision’s assistance, the MMF would never have got off the ground in this country.
Finally, Outstanding Achievement In Music Management went to the manager who has raised the bar for management standards in this country and set a professional level for other managers to aspire to.
Once again, congratulations to all our awards recipients!
BEST MANAGER (co-winners)
Michael Keating (Goldenhorse, Ben King, Geoffretta)
Teresa Patterson (Scribe, The Have, Carly Binding, Blindspott)
BEST SELF-MANAGED ARTIST
Paul Russell (Eight)
INDUSTRY CHAMPION
NZ Music Industry Commission
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVMENT IN MUSIC MANAGEMENT
Campbell Smith (Bic Runga, Brooke Fraser, Stellar)
The MMF is a professional organisation for music managers, self-managed artists and anyone with an interest in music management. It represents over 70 members nationwide, and is affiliated with the 13 other national management associations via the International MMF.
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