2018 Music Managers Awards
Winners Announced for the 2018 Music Managers
Awards
Tonight the Tuning Fork
hosted managers, self managed artists, industry
professionals, artists and bands, to celebrate the people
working hard behind the scenes in the New Zealand music
industry at the NZ Music Manager’s Awards.
For 14 years
the awards have been held annually to celebrate the
achievements of artist managers and self managed artists and
the awards have become one of this country's most respected
music industry events. Judged by over 50 people who work in
all areas of the NZ Music Industry (Media, Labels,
Publishers, Promoters, Agencies), we are proud to announce
the winners are:
Alastair Burns was
awarded the prestigiousRecorded Music NZ ‘Manager
of the Year' award for the second consecutive year.
It honoured his work predominately with Julia
Jacklin and Marlon Williams, who's
critically acclaimed new album debuted No 1 in NZ and No 8
in Australia. Marlon is currently in the middle of a world
tour.
The New Zealand Music
Commission‘International Achievement’ award was
given toNiel de Jong for his work with Te
Reo metal band Alien Weaponry. Amongst
their many achievements over the last year they signed with
Napalm Records, one of Europe’s two biggest independent
metal labels as well as German based agency das Machine, and
are about to embark on a big European tour.
The
‘Emerging Manager of the Year’ award is
for managers who have just started managing in the last two
years. The award was won by Chris Chetland
and Callum McDougall for their
co-management of Rei. Rei’s release, ‘A Place to
Stand’, went straight to #1 on the iTunes Hip Hop album
charts, beating Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Damn’ for the top
spot. It also reached #14 on the NZ Albums charts. Rei won
Best Urban Album at the Waiata Maori Music Awards in 2017,
and was also a finalist at the 2017 NZ Music Awards. He has
just released his groundbreaking Te Reo Maori EP
‘Rangatira’.
The award for
‘Breakthrough Manager of the Year’ went
to Rikihana Douglas. His roster of
SACHI, Montell2099, L.A. WOMEN
andMatthew Young have had a busy
year- SACHI have become a staple act in New Zealand
fostering #1 viral ratings on Spotify. The first single from
Montell2099 was a collaboration with US based 21 Savage who
sports over 10.5 Million followers. Matthew Young's two
singles 'Collect' and 'Hey' both went to #1 Air Play on
Triple J. L.A Women’s debut single 'Hurricane Love' has
over 4.4 Million streams. Rikihana has just signed SACHI to
Casablanca US and L.A Women to Island UK.
Tana Tupai and Avina
Kelekolio fromTomorrow People won
the APRA AMCOS ‘Best Self-Managed
Artist’. Their EP ‘BBQ Reggae’ debuted No 1
in the NZ Charts. On top of their massive international and
domestic touring schedule that saw them headline many
festivals, they garnered cross over radio play and were also
finalists in the 2017 VNZMA’s.
The
JLT ‘Best Independent Tour
Award’ was won by Nick Atkinson
for the Hopetoun Brown ‘Round the Horn’
Tour. The groundbreaker sold out tour was a very
bold but successful concept as the band sailed from venue to
venue in their own yacht, rowing all their instruments and a
small PA into each new coastal venue in a tiny
dinghy.
The Industry Champion Award
sponsored byNSL distributors of Shure & QSC
in NZ was awarded to NZ Music
Foundation, recognizing their contribution in
helping musicians in need and the opening of The Wellbeing
Service which provides caring, confidential and
practical assistance to kiwi music people from all
parts of the music industry who are experiencing illness,
distress and hardship and have nowhere else to
turn.
The MMF NZ 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 toPennie Black who was mentored to help her band Hex with their USA tour and SXSW appearance.
Tonight the music venues were also in the spotlight,
with the ‘Best Small Venue’ award going
to Neck of the Woods, and the
‘Best Large Venue’ award going to
The Civic, both Auckland venues.
The
2018 MMF Music Managers Awards winners
are:
Recorded Music NZ Manager of the
Year – Alastair Burns (Marlon
Williams, Julia Jacklin, The Weather Station, Phantastic
Ferniture)
NZ Music Commission International
Achievement Award – Niel de Jong
(Alien Weaponry)
Emerging Manager of the
Year – Chris Chetland and Callum
McDougall (Rei)
Breakthrough Manager of
the Year – Rikihana Douglas
(SACHI, Montell2099, LA WOMEN, Matthew Young)
APRA AMCOS Self-Managed Artist of the
Year – Tana Tupai and
Avina Kelekolio (Tomorrow People)
JLT Best Independent Tour –
Nick Atkinson ‘Round the Horn’ Tour
(Hopetoun Brown)
Best Small Venue –
Neck of the Woods, Auckland
Best Large Venue – The
Civic , Auckland
NSL distributors of
Shure & QSC in NZ Industry Champion Award
– The NZ Music Foundation
MMF NZ
Achievement Award – Pennie Black
(HEX, The Echo Ohs)
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 2018 our premium sponsors
are:
The NZ Music
Commission
Recorded
Music NZ
APRA
AMCOS
JLT
NSL
distributors of Shure & QSC in
NZ
A special thanks to our
supporting sponsors 95bFM, Dancing Sands Distillery,
Eventfinda, Eyecatch, Going Global Music Summit, Hallertau,
Indium Design, Libel, NZ Musician, Parachute Studios,
Phantom Billboards, Red Bull, Roundhead Studios, Stebbing,
The Production Company, The Tuning
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