Ladyhawke cleans up at NZ Music Awards

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Thu, 08 Oct 2009 10:01p.m.

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Ladyhawke swooped on six Tui awards at the New Zealand Music Awards tonight, including album and single of the year.

The Masterton-born, UK-based singer Pip Brown also carried off Tuis for international achievement, best female solo artist, breakthrough artist of the year and best dance/electronica album.

Ladyhawke's debut album has gone gold in the UK, Australia and New Zealand and reached No 16 on the UK album chart.

Other big winners were Midnight Youth and hip hop trio Smashproof.

Midnight Youth took home awards for best group and best rock album while Smashproof picked up Tuis for best music video (director Chris Graham), highest selling NZ single and the people's choice.

Legendary '60s group Ray Columbus and The Invaders was honoured for its contribution to New Zealand music, receiving the legacy award and being inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame.

The band was the first winner of a New Zealand Music award for its hit 'Til We Kissed'.

Album of the Year
Winner: Ladyhawke - Ladyhawke
Finalists:
The Mint Chicks - Screens
Midnight Youth - The Brave Don't Run
Cut Off Your Hands - You And I
Fat Freddy's Drop - Dr Boondigga and the Big BW
 
Single of the Year
Winner: Ladyhawke - 'My Delerium'
Finalists:
Midnight Youth - 'All On Our Own'
P-Money - 'Everything' featuring Vince Harder
Smashproof - 'Brother'
Kids of 88 - 'My House'

Best Group
Winner: Midnight Youth
Finalists:
Fat Freddy's Drop
The Mint Chicks
 
People's Choice Award
Winner: Smashproof
Fat Freddy's Drop
Ladyhawke
Midnight Youth
The Black Seeds
 
Best Male Solo Artist
Winner: Savage
Finalists:
Dave Dobbyn
Don McGlashan & The Seven Sisters
 
Best Female Solo Artist
Winner: Ladyhawke
Finalists:
Boh Runga
Ladi 6
 
Breakthrough Artist of the Year
Winner: Ladyhawke
Finalists:
Midnight Youth
Smashproof

Best Music Video

Winner: Chris Graham - 'Brother' (Smashproof)
Finalists
Sam Peacocke - 'I Can't Stop Being Foolish' (The Mint Chicks)
Tim Van Dammen - 'Turn Around' featuring Iva Lamkum (Sola Rosa)
 
Best Rock Album
Winner: Midnight Youth - The Brave Don't Run
Finalists:
The Mint Chicks - Screens
Cut Off Your Hands - You And I
 
Best Urban/Hip Hop Album
Winner: Ladi 6 - Time Is Not Much
Finalists:
Smashproof - The Weekend
Savage - Savage Island

Best Aotearoa Roots Album
Winner: Fat Freddy's Drop - Dr Boondigga and the Big BW
Finalists:
The Black Seeds - Solid Ground
The Woolshed Sessions - The Woolshed Sessions

Best Dance/Electronica Album
Winner: Ladyhawke - Ladyhawke
Finalists:
Antiform - City In Exile
Sola Rosa - Get It Together

Best Gospel/Christian Album
Winner: Mumsdollar - Ruins
Finalists:
Parachute Band - Technicolour
The Ember Days - EP
Primalband - Your Way
 
Best Classical Album
Winner: David Bremner - Gung Ho
Finalists:
Gareth Farr - Gareth Farr: Tangaroa
Ogen Trio and NZ Chamber Soloists - Ahi
 
Highest Selling NZ Single
Smashproof feat. Gin - 'Brother'
 
Highest Selling NZ Album
the feelers - The Best: 1998-2008

Radio Airplay Record of the Year
Tiki Taane - 'Always On My Mind'

International Achievement
Ladyhawke
Brooke Fraser

Legacy Award:
Ray Columbus and the Invaders. They will also be inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame.

NZPA
 
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09 Apr 2010 11:31a.m.

mika wrote:

midnight youth should've won more

10 Oct 2009 06:36p.m.

MRC wrote:

If this is the real Dr, interesting comments...from the US legend

09 Oct 2009 07:54a.m.

Dre wrote:

Dam im feeling for savage.........He had a big year with his long awited savage album but it had to drop soon with SWING making it big in the states....But the album didnt live up to it standard sad to say. Now other artists after a album drops you wont hear from them till 4-6 months down the line, but if savage wants it he needs to continue making music and try get one more album under his belt. Now with smashproof they could of done a little more on there album i reakon. The album needed the x-factor i think thats why it didnt take the hip hop album of the year award. I dont really like smashproof producers...they are to clubbish...They needed heavy hip hop beats. But big congradulation to Ladyhawk fantastic stuff keep up the good work.