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ROUND 2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 1. What Was the Name of Phil Warren's Record Label That Released Johnny Devlin's First Single I THE LEGENDARY 2019 ROUND 1. EASY PEASY LEMON SQUEEZY ROUND 3. PICTURE THIS 1. Six60’s name derives from where? 1. For ½ point each, who is this female NZ artist and her Aussie mate? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 2. What’s the title of Shayne Carter’s autobiography? 2. What’s the name of this Stereo Bus album? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 3. And Jan Hellriegel’s is entitled, what? 3. What was the title of TrueBliss’s debut album? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 4. Who was this year’s winner of the Taite Music Prize? 4. The Guitars of… whom? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 5. What’s the title of the local movie starring Kimbra? 5. It spawned the mega-hit ‘Maxine’. What’s this 1983 Shazza album called? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 6. What are the names of Moana’s Moa Hunters? ½ point each 6. Who is this fresh-faced country legend back in 1968? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 7. Dominic, Denise, David and David are better known as what? 7. The man, the myth, the legend. What certification level did Sir Paul’s _______________________________________________________ album attain? 8. AudioCulture was the brainchild of which music industry legend? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 8. Name this album. It featured the hit song ‘Diamonds’. That’s not a clue. 9. Jonathan Bree’s former band was called what? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 9. Where might you find Phil Judd’s original painting of this cover? 10. According to The Beths, who hates ‘me’? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 10. Split Enz’s sixth studio album was retitled with the Aboriginal word for waiata. What was that word? ______________________________ ROUND 2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 1. What was the name of Phil Warren’s record label that released Johnny Devlin’s first single in 1958? _______________________________________________________ 2. Margaret Urlich’s debut solo album ‘Safety In Numbers’ sold roughly how many copies in Australia? 1 2 3 _______________________________________________________ 3. Name David Bowie’s support act at Western Springs in 1983 _______________________________________________________ 4. Name any one of Six60’s four support acts at Western Springs in 2019 _______________________________________________________ 5. True or false: Two year safter Zed had a top 10 hit with Glorifilia, Statistics NZ reported a 2.7% in-crease in birth regsitrations of that name. _______________________________________________________ 4 5 6 6. Speaking of Zed, who was the songwriter of their 2003 top twenty hit ‘Starlight’? _______________________________________________________ 7. What is the name of Aldous Harding’s music award-winning mother? _______________________________________________________ 8. What is the name of Martin Phillipps’ covers band that he formed with David Kilgour? 7 8 9 _______________________________________________________ 9. Keeping with The Chills, what was the name of former drummer Caroline Easther’s global-themed band? _______________________________________________________ 10. And their former bass player, Justin Harwood, formed an instrumental group with which member of R.E.M? _______________________________________________________ 10 THE LEGENDARY 2019 ROUND 4. AWARDS & CHARTS ROUND 6. EARWORMS: Complete the next line of these lyrics... 1. Who was the first woman to win a NZ music award in 1966? 1. It’s been a day of tiny triumphs _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 2. And who was the first woman to win the Silver Scroll in 1977? 2. Beautiful children have come into my life _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 3. What year was the IMNZ Taite Music Prize first awarded? 3. Each evening the sun sets in five billion places _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 4. Which of these cities has never hosted a NZ Music awards ceremony? 4. Girl you got me singing with some harmony, Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Christchurch. _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 5. I’m a be there and blow like C4, 5. Who were the two artists inducted into the NZ Music Hall of Fame last _______________________________________________________ year? ½ point each 6. You’re youthful you can’t hide behind that face _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 6. Who was the first local act to have a number one single on T 7. Just wanna know ya, Just wanna talk to ya he Official Top 40? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 8. Last night we met at one 7. True or false? ‘Pacifier’ from 2000 remains Shihad’s highest _______________________________________________________ charting single. 9. See Castro in the alley way, Talkin’ ‘bout missile love _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 8. Misfits of Science scored a #1 in 2004 with what song? 10. But she, She speeds _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 9. Which of these Split Enz songs went to number one? I Got You, History Never Repeats or Six Months In A Leaky Boat? ROUND 7. FOR TODAY: MUSIC FROM THE LAST 12 MONTHS _______________________________________________________ 1. You Are Us concerts took place in which 2 American cities 10. Which solo artist has had more #1 albums than anyone else? (1/2 point each) _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 2. Name any two of the 3 artists on the NZ You Are Us bill whose names ROUND 5. YE OLDE STUFF begin with the letter M (1/2 point each) 1. What was Jenny Morris’ first commercially-released band called? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 3. According to Rolling Stone magazine, which band dominated SXSW 2. ‘Sailing To The Other Side’ was a mid-80s hit for The Warratahs due this year? to being used in an advert for what transport service? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 4. What major sporting event would you associate with Tiny Ruin’s 3. After the Mockers split, bassist Geoff Hayden stayed on in London in latest album? the 90s in what form of employment? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 5. Broods 2019 album is called what? 4. The Fourmyula’s Chris Parry famously signed The Cure and which _______________________________________________________ other ‘goth’ band? 6. The Joel Little-produced Taytay song “Me!” was streamed how _______________________________________________________ many times in it’s first 24 hours? 5. Dalvanius Prime’s 70’s funk band was called what? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 7. What is the title of Chaii’s tune? 6. The earliest known recording of ‘Blue Smoke’ was made in what year? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 8. The name of March’s all-female festival? 7. 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