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A2IM Announces the Libbies
Thursday, 23 February 2012 12:11
Music Industry News - Awards

The American Association of Independent Music (A2IM) annonuced that the launch of their American Association of Independent Music Libera Awards, or the "Libbies," this June 21. The award show will be the first of its kind to honor independent labels and musicians as voted on by independent labels and musicians.

Indie Labels Win 34 Grammys, Says A2IM

(Pictured: Bon Iver backstage at the 2012 Grammys)

The show will be the crown jewel of A2IM's Indie Week 2012, which will be celebrating the organization's seventh anniversary with a conference and a series of events the weekend of June 19-21. The invite-only event will be held at Le Poisson Rouge in New York City.

"This is our chance to celebrate the risk-takers of the music industry -- the independent labels -- and the amazing people we all work with every day, from music supervisors to designers," said Portia Sabin, President of label Kill Rock Stars and A2IM board member, in a statement. "We want to honor the people who do great work with independent artists, as well as our artists themselves. This is an exciting time for the independent community and we look forward to marking it with the A2IM Libera Awards ceremony."

Backbeat: Indies Mix, Do Business at A2IM Event in NYC

The Libbies will decorate indies in a number of categories geared towards celebrating the innovative and entrepreneurial spirit that is required to be successful in the industry, including Road Warrior of the Year for the artist who worked hardest on the touring circuit; the Indie Light Bulb Award for the most innovative marketing campaign; and Indie Label of the Year. Nominees will be selected by a secret industry panel, and each member of A2IM will be allowed to vote on a winner.

Previously, the National Association of Independent Music Distributors (NAIRD) produced the NAIRD Awards, which became the Indie Awards after the organization was renamed the Association For Independent Music. AFIM disbanded in 2004, and A2IM opened its doors the following year.

http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/industry/indies/a2im-to-produce-first-ever-independent-music-1006252562.story

 
The Taite Music Prize 2012: Nominations are about to close!
Thursday, 19 January 2012 18:02
Music Industry News - Awards

The Taite Music Prize 2012: Nominations are about to close!

The nominations for the Taite Music Prize 2012 close on MONDAY 23 JANUARY.

Any New Zealand album released during 2011 is eligible for nomination for the Taite Music Prize 2012. Non-IMNZ members will be invoiced a $25 nomination fee per album, and each label/distributor can nominate up to 5 albums. Also required are 2 CD copies of the album for the judging process.

Further details about the nomination criteria can be found here: http://www.indies.co.nz/taite-music-prize/124-taite-rules-and-judging-criteria.html

And the nomination form is here: http://www.indies.co.nz/taite-nomination-form.html



 
Taite Music Prize nominations closing this Friday
Monday, 17 January 2011 11:56
Music Industry News - Awards

Nominations for the 2011 Taite Music Prize close this Friday January 21 2011.

The nominated finalist albums will be selected by votes from all IMNZ members and a twenty person judging group -
comprising musicians, record label representatives, music journalists and radio staff. There will then be a second
group of ten music judges that will decide the final winner.

The judges will make their decision based entirely on the music on the album. Sales, genres, artist recognition or
popularity are not contributing factors in their decision making process. The winner will then be announced at a
presentation in Auckland in April 2011.

Independent Music New Zealand (IMNZ) and Phonographic Performances New Zealand (PPNZ) are the
principal music industry supporters of the Taite Music Prize in conjunction with the Taite family. Other sponsors
include the NZ Music Commission, NZonAir, The Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), Native
Tongue Music Publishing
and Jagermeister.

Any New Zealand album released during 2010 is eligible for nomination for the Taite Music Prize. For more detail on
eligibility and nomination forms please visit:

http://www.indies.co.nz/taite-music-prize/124-taite-rules-and-judging-criteria.html

http://www.indies.co.nz/taite-music-prize/124-taite-rules-and-judging-criteria/184-nomination-process.html

 

 
Report from the Jagermeister Australian Indie Music Awards
Tuesday, 05 October 2010 13:18
Music Industry News - Awards

The fifth Jagermeister Independent Music Awards last Friday at the Forum in Melbourne. Over 1200 members of the industry and the public attended the event, which was organised by the Australian Independent Record Labels Association Ltd (AIR).

There were performances by Amity Affliction, Cloud Control, Sally Seltmann, M-Phazes (a hip hop spectacular featuring Candice Monique, Muph, Solo, Mantra and Illy) and jazz pianist Joe Chindamo.

Winnders included Cloud Control, Sultan, Little Red and John Butler Trio

Read a full report on the Music Network here

Read a report on Billboard Magazine here

 
2010 Waiata Maori Award winners announced
Monday, 13 September 2010 17:53
Music Industry News - Awards

Press Release:

Rising Maori singer Maisey Rika has won four of the eight titles on offer this year's Waiata Maori Awards which were held at the Hawke's Bay Opera House in Hastings on Friday night. She was announced as the winner of Best Maori Female Solo Artist, an award she took home from the 2009 Maori Music Awards.

This year she added the Best Maori Pop Album, for her work on Tohu; Best Maori Song, for her waiata, Nia, and Best Maori Songwriter, to her impressive music career resume. There were 10 finalists and Rika was among the eight winners announced at the awards ceremony held inside the historic opera house theatre.

It included the late Kohine Ponika for Best Maori Traditional Album; Young Sid for Best Maori Urabn Rap Hip-Hop RnB Album and Best Maori Male Solo Artist.

Australian Idol (2009) winner Stan Walker won Radio Airplay Record Of The Year by a Maori Artist. Northland reggae band 1814 won Radio Airplay Record Of The Year by a Maori Artist in Te Reo Maori.

Whanau and representatives accepted the awards on behalf of Walker, 1814 and Young Sid as they were unable to attend the event.
Whanau of the late Kohine Ponika arrived in Hawke's Bay to accept the Best Maori Traditional Album.
Rika travelled from Australia to Hawke's Bay on Friday afternoon to attend the awards, which were compared by Maori Television presenter Te Hamua Nikora and Hawke's Bay opera singer and music teach William Winitana.

Rika is from Whakatane but attended secondary school at St Josephs Maori Girls' College in Napier. The school has also produced singers Hinewehi Mohi and Moana Maniapoto.The awards ceremony brings to a close the two-day Maori Music Expo and the Te Koanga Fashion Show which were also held at the opera house as supporting events on Thursday and Friday. On Sunday, the Hip-Hop Dance Competition was the final event to officially finish the Waiata Maori Awards experience for 2010.

World champion hip-hop dance group ReQuest, from Auckland, will perform at the competition and help Auckland dancer Justin Haiu on the judging panel. The action starts about 4pm at the Hawke's Bay Opera House Plaza.

The 2010 Category Award Winners:
Best Maori Female Solo Artist: Maisey Rika.
Best Maori Pop Album: Maisey Rika, for her album, Tohu.
Best Maori Song, Maisey Rika, for her waiata, Nia.
Best Maori songwriter: Maisey Rika.
Best Maori Traditional Album: Kohine Ponika.
Best Maori Urban Rap Hip-Hop RnB Album: Young Sid.
Best Maori Male Solo Artist: Young Sid.
Radio Airplay Record Of The Year by a Maori Artist: Stan Walker.
Radio Airplay Record Of The Year by a Maori Artist in Te Reo Maori: 1814.

ICONIC AWARDS
The Waiata Maori Awards includes a nominated section to recognise those who have contributed to the industry over the years.
Keeper of Traditions Award: Tepene and Hine Mamaku, Te Teko, Bay of Plenty, for their work over six decades in tutoring kappa haka groups from the 1950s through to the 1970s.
Maori Industry Awards: Nuki Waaka, from Whakatane but now lives in Australia. Nuki with his wife, Marge, and brother Gugi formed the Maori Volcanics showband in 1964, which still tours today in Australia and New Zealand, with various performers. He has toured all over the world and still continues to thrill audiences with the rock and roll/showband style music.
Iconic Maori Music Composers Award (historical): The late Tuni Ngawai, Tokomaru Bay. From 1931, she wrote more than 200 songs which are still remembered today for their spiritual inspiration. She formed a group Te Hokowhitu a tu which worked with Maori MP Sir Apirana Ngata to find recruits for the 28th Maori Battalion.
Lifetime Contribution to Maori Music Award: Tom and Vicky Ward, Wellington. They are among Aotearoa's most accomplished leaders of Maori performing arts, Vicky in the poi and Tom in haka, particularly Ngati Porou haka. They have been involved in kapa haka for more than 53 years.