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Emerging talent sits alongside some of the most prominent names in New Zealand music in this year’s rich and varied list of the Top 20 songs vying for the coveted APRA Silver Scroll Award.
The 2017 APRA Silver Scroll Award Top 20 are:
- Close Your
Eyes, written by
Bic Runga and Kody Nielson, performed by Bic
Runga
- Cold Steel, written and performed by Troy Kingi and Mara TK
- Don’t Worry
‘Bout It, written by
Kingdon Chapple-Wilson, performed by Kings
- Green Light, written by Ella
Yelich-O’Connor, Jack Antonoff, and Joel Little, performed by Lorde
- Hate
Somebody written by Nick
Johnston, Philip Hadfield, Brent Harris, performed by Cut Off Your Hands
- Horizon, written by Hannah Topp,
performed by Aldous Harding
- Hundred
Waters, written by Grayson
Gilmour and Cory Champion, performed by Grayson
Gilmour
- If Only, written by Te Karehana Toi,
performed by Teeks
- I Know Not
Where I Stand, written
and performed by Shayne P Carter
- Liability, written by Ella Yelich-O’Connor
and Jack Antonoff, performed by Lorde
- Life of the
Party, written by Chelsea Jade Metcalf and Leroy
James Clampitt, performed by Chelsea
Jade
- Little Did
She Know, written by
INF aka Amon McGoram, SPYCC aka Daniel Latu, and SmokeyGotBeatz aka Isaiah
Libeau, performed by SWIDT
- Lucky Girl, written by Amelia Murray and
Gareth Thomas, performed by Fazerdaze
- O Heathcote, written by James Milne,
performed by Lawrence Arabia
- One and Only, written by Brooke Singer,
performed by French For Rabbits
- Rainbow, written by Louis Baker and
Bradford Ellis, performed by Louis Baker
- Richard, written and performed by Nadia Reid
- Sober, written and performed by Lydia Cole
- Sunday Best, written and performed by Seth Haapu
- Urutaa written by Lewis de Jong, Henry
de Jong, Ethan Trembath, performed by Alien
Weaponry
This Top 20 list was chosen from over 200 entries by a jury of 11 fellow songwriters, who have each made wonderful contributions to NZ songwriting themselves. The jury for 2017 was Anji Sami (She’s So Rad/The Sami Sisters), Buzz Moller (Voom), Chris van de Geer (Stellar*, Bigpop Studios), Devin Abrams (Pacific Heights/Shapeshifter), Godfrey de Grut (Che Fu/The New Loungehead), Jane de Jong (Ruby Frost), Julia Deans, Hollie Fullbrook (Tiny Ruins), Phil Bell (DJ Sir-vere), Rob Ruha, Sandy Mill (SJD/The Bellbirds).
Widely considered the most prestigious accolade in New Zealand music, the APRA Silver Scroll Award recognises outstanding achievement in the craft of songwriting, and the responsibility now falls to APRA’s almost 10,000 New Zealand members to choose the best song of 2017.
All members are now invited to vote for the top five songs from this list of 20.
Past recipients of the esteemed award include a long list of iconic Kiwi music stalwarts - from Dave Dobbyn, Don McGlashan and Shona Laing to Neil Finn, Bic Runga, and Ray Columbus. They’re joined by a younger generation of music makers that include James Milne & Luke Buda, Ella Yelich-O’Connor (Lorde) & Joel Little, and Aaron Young, Alisa Xayalith & Thom Powers (The Naked and Famous).
The APRA Silver Scroll Award will be presented at Dunedin Town Hall in Dunedin on Thursday 28th September. The other awards presented on the night are:
● APRA
Maioha Award, celebrating exceptional waiata featuring te reo
● SOUNZ
Contemporary Award, celebrating excellence in contemporary composition
● APRA
Best Original Music in a Feature Film Award
● APRA
Best Original Music in a Series Award
As a part of the celebrations APRA will also be inducting a songwriter/s into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame.
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