The New Zealand Music Managers Forum has announce the finalists for the 2017 Music Managers Awards.
For thirteen years the MMF Music Managers Awards have been celebrating the importance of the people at the centre of this relationship who are shaping the careers of New Zealand’s biggest artists.
Music managers work hard to strategise and build an artist’s career in the ever changing and evolving landscape of the music industry and choosing a manager is one of the most important decisions an artist will make.
The award categories include NZ Manager of the Year, Breakthrough Manager of the Year, International Achievement, Self-Managed Artist of the Year, Best Independent Tour, Best Small Venue and Best Large Venue. Another award category has also been created this year for Emerging Manager of the Year, recognising the achievements of the new managers in the industry.
Also awarded on the night are the Industry Champion Award as voted for by MMF members, and the MMF Mentoring Achievement Award as voted for by MMF Mentors.
The MMF Music Managers Awards will be held at The Tuning Fork in Auckland on Wednesday 10 May with the attendance of managers, industry professionals, and artists.
The finalists for this year’s awards are:
Recorded Music NZ Manager of the Year
- Alastair Burns (Marlon Williams and Julia Jacklin)
- Ashley Page (Broods, Joel Little, Jarryd James, October, Robinson)
- Lorraine Barry (nomad, Dave Dobbyn, Benny Tipene, Mark Vanilau, Victoria Girling-Butcher)
Emerging Manager of the Year
- Nicole Thomas and Paula Yeoman (Theia)
- Rikihana Douglas (SACHI, Montell2009, Matthew Young, LA Women)
- Serra Galuvao (SWIDT)
Breakthrough Manager of the Year
- Claire Gormly (Bakers Eddy)
- Israel Buchanan (Israel Starr)
- Matt Headland (KINGZ)
NZ Music Commission International Achievement
- Alastair Burns (Marlon Williams and Julia Jacklin)
- Ashley Page (Broods, Joel Little, Jarryd James, October, Robinson)
- Julie Foa’i (Te Vaka)
Self-Managed Artist of the Year
- Mel Parsons (Mel Parsons)
- Nick Atkinson (Hopetoun Brown, Supergroove)
- Tami Neilson (Tami Neilson)
Best Independent Tour
- James Southgate (Devilskin – ‘Be Like The River’ national tour)
- Lorraine Barry (Dave Dobbyn ‘Pop Up’ tour)
- Rodney Hewson (Anika Moa ‘Songs for Bubbas 2’ tour)
OneMusic Best Small Venue
- Leigh Sawmill, Leigh
- San Fran, Wellington
- The Tuning Fork, Auckland
OneMusic Best Large Venue
- ASB Bay Park, Mt Maunganui
- The Bedford, Christchurch
- The Powerstation, Auckland
In 2017 the awards' major sponsors include: The NZ Music Commission, Recorded Music NZ and OneMusic