2008 APRA Silver Scroll Awards

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Awarded forExcellence in New Zealand songwriting
DateSeptember 10, 2008 (2008-09-10)
LocationAuckland Town Hall, Auckland
CountryNew Zealand
2008 APRA Silver Scroll Awards
Awarded forExcellence in New Zealand songwriting
DateSeptember 10, 2008 (2008-09-10)
LocationAuckland Town Hall, Auckland
CountryNew Zealand
Presented byAPRA New Zealand-Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society
Websiteapra-amcos.co.nz/apra-awards.aspx
 2007 · APRA Awards (NZ) · 2009 

The 2008 APRA Silver Scroll Awards were held on Wednesday 10 September 2008 at the Auckland Town Hall, celebrating excellence in New Zealand songwriting. The Silver Scroll Award was presented to Jason Kerrison, Bobby Kennedy, Matt Treacy and Clinton Harris for the Opshop song "One Day", and the country duo Topp Twins were inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. The event also paid tribute to singer-songwriter Mahinārangi Tocker who had died earlier in 2008.

Long list

The Silver Scroll Award celebrates outstanding achievement in songwriting of original New Zealand pop music. The evening's music performances were produced by Don McGlashan. Each of the nominated songs were covered in a new style by another artist.[1]

Songwriters Act Song Covering artist
Anika Moa Anika Moa "Dreams In My Head" Voom
Dave Gibson and Justyn Pilbrow Elemeno P "Baby Come On" King Kapisi
Jason Kerrison, Bobby Kennedy, Matt Treacy and Clinton Harris Opshop "One Day" Sami Sisters
Liam Finn Liam Finn "Gather to the Chapel" Little Bushman
Samuel Scott, Luke Buda, Tom Wedde, William Ricketts, Richard Singleton and Warner Emery The Phoenix Foundation "Bright Grey" Bachelorette

A top-20 long list was announced in July 2008:[2]

Dave Gibson and Justyn Pilbrow "Baby Come On" (Elemeno P)
Samuel Scott, Luke Buda, Tom Wedde, William Ricketts, Richard Singleton and Warner Emery "Bright Grey" (The Phoenix Foundation)
John Chong Nee and Delani Tuala "Butterflies" (Delani)
Anika Moa "Dreams in my Head" (Anika Moa)
Liam Finn "Gather to the Chapel" (Liam Finn)
Sam Trenwith "If I Say" (Radiator)
Kody Nielson "Life Will Get Better Some Day" (The Mint Chicks)
Jason Kerrison, Bobby Kennedy, Matt Treacy and Clinton Harris ""One Day"" (Opshop)
Jon Toogood, Tom Larkin, Phil Knight, Karl Kippenberger and Barry Palmer "One Will Hear the Other " (Shihad)
Lauren Thomson "Our Love Is Due" (Lauren Thomson)
Brannigan Kaa, Hone Kaa and Jo Paku "Purua" (Brannigan Kaa)
Geoff Maddock "Saying My Name" (Goldenhorse)
Wayne Mason "Sense Got Out" (Wayne Mason)
Steven Mathieson, Tim Van Dammen and James Brennan "Seriously" (Collapsing Cities)
Ryan McPhun "Tane Mahuta" (The Ruby Suns)
Nick Buckton "The Phone Song" (Side Kick Nick)
Gin Wigmore "These Roses" (Gin Wigmore)
Brent Park and Karoline Tamati "Walk Right Up" (Ladi6)
Iva Lamkum, Caleb Robinson and Miles Crayford "White Roses" (Iva Lamkum)
Dave Dobbyn "Wild Kisses Like Rain" (Dave Dobbyn)

New Zealand Music Hall of Fame

Country singers and entertainers Jools Topp and Lynda Topp – collectively known as the Topp Twins – were inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. Reb Fountain and Johnny Barker performed a musical tribute to the Topps.[3]

Other awards

APRA song awards

References

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