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Põneke-based singer and producer AJA (Aja Wairere Ropata - Ngāti Raukawa, Ātiawa ki Whakarongotai, Ngāti Toa Rangatira, Ngāti Porou) recently blew everyone away at the Silver Scrolls with her performance of Anna Coddington's award-winning track; she then went on to release her new single ‘Quiet Storm' featuring MĀ, perform as part of the Fly My Pretties lineup - and in the past couple of years she has featured on L.A.B's new album (who she is touring with over summer), headlined Newtown Festival, wow'd at the CubaDupa festival and the Matariki Awards, opened Wellington's Kia Mau Festival with her self-produced show ‘Manawa Pao', and won the 2022 Maioha Silver Scroll Award for waiata ‘Te Iho' - a collaboration with Byllie-Jean and Chris Wethey.
Music101's Charlotte Ryan beams in from the St James Theatre in Wellington for an update on the country's biggest night in songwriting.
Backstage from the 2024 Silver Scrolls awards, Abe from Mermaidens called up to set the scene and talk us through the song they were nominated for: I Like To Be Alone. Plus he shared some good news about this summer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Newall joins Francesca Rudkin to talk about the Show Me Shorts film festival, and the APRA Silver Scrolls awards LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jujulipps is in the studio to talk about her long-awaited EP out today, Get That Shot, (music video for the title track here), as well as her performance at The Silver Scrolls and recent win at the Student Radio Network Awards.
The Silver Scroll Awards Ceremony, celebrating the country's best songwriters, is about to get started in Auckland's Parnell in just over an hour's time. Singer-songwriter Marlon Williams is chasing a second scroll after taking out the top prize five years ago. Also among the finalists are songs by indie rockers The Beths, jazz rappers Avantdale Bowling Club, folk band Tiny Ruins, and psychedelic rockers Unknown Mortal Orchestra, who last won the award back in 2015. Tony Stamp joins us from the action at Spark Arena [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6338355912112
We travel through the SRN portal to dine at the Breakfast Buffet with RDU's Liam. Brooke Singer, frontwoman of French For Rabbits is in the studio to play us a track and chat about the four-centre tour on 8 September. Joel Armstrong is our Viewmaster, reviewing Mask Girl. We play you the five finalists for the Silver Scrolls across the show. Whakarongo mai nei!
Every fortnight resident muso James Iriwn joins Nick Mills for Music Time. This week he shares a recent encounter with Wellington singer Louis Baker, the results of the Silver Scroll Awards and Troy Kingi's new album. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Silver Scroll Awards are on tonight, recognising the country's best songwriters. It's the first full-scale ceremony since 2019, taking place at Auckland's Spark Arena. Tony Stamp joins Rowan Quinn with the details.
In 1979, archaeologist Gabriel Barkay peered into the semi-darkness of an ancient burial cave in the heart of Jerusalem. What he saw caused his heart to race with excitement. He had entered a long-lost world never intended to be seen by human eyes. Surrounding him were dozens of grinning skeletons – ancient Israelites, dead for thousands of years. And there was treasure, fabulous treasure, including two silver scrolls that carried an important message for us today.
6.14.22 | "Silver Scrolls: The Family Guide" | Rev. Adam King by Cornerstone Pentecostal Church Spokane
On today's Watchman Newscast, host Erick Stakelbeck and top Israeli archaeologist and tour guide Danny "The Digger" Herman explore Ketef Hinnom in Jerusalem, the site of one of Israel's most important archaeological discoveries, the SILVER SCROLLS. This stunning artifact bears the oldest surviving Biblical text ever discovered; predating the Dead Sea Scrolls by roughly 600 years. Today on the Watchman Newscast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Found in 1979 in the Ketif Hinnom burial complex, these 2 silver scrolls took 3 years to unroll. Once accomplished, the oldest paleo-hebrew Scriptures were found: Numbers 6:24-26, Exodus 20:6, Deuteronomy 5:10, 20:6. Thank you for listening! Please join us daily! Subscribe! Share!
Discovered in 1979 in Jerusalem, these 2 silver scrolls, less than 2 inches in length, are the oldest known Scripture Passages discovered, and was the first time Jehovah was discovered inscribed in Jerusalem. Monumental to say the least! God bless you! I appreciate you listening! Please join us daily!
Silver Scrolls; NT; Structure; Offering; Jacob & Esau Please enjoy this series from Daniel Joseph about the Aaronic Blessing. Visit our webpage for more resources: http://www.cornerfringe.com
The 500's BC produced some of the most incredible archaeological finds. Among them are the House of Yahweh Ostracon, Jehoiachin's Rations, The Numbers 6:24-26 Silver Scrolls, and the Lachish Letters. God bless you today! Thank you for listening! Please join us again tomorrow. Share with your friends and family, subscribe and leave a 5 star review!
Frank Zappa & Captain Beefheart. Bongo Fury, 1975. Protomartyr. Ultimate Success Today, 2020. Hermano. …Only A Suggestion, 2002. Silver Scrolls. Music for Walks, 2020. Robin Trower. Bridge of Sights, 1974.
Frank Zappa & Captain Beefheart. Bongo Fury, 1975. Protomartyr. Ultimate Success Today, 2020. Hermano. …Only A Suggestion, 2002. Silver Scrolls. Music for Walks, 2020. Robin Trower. Bridge of Sights, 1974.
Frank Zappa & Captain Beefheart. Bongo Fury, 1975. Protomartyr. Ultimate Success Today, 2020. Hermano. …Only A Suggestion, 2002. Silver Scrolls. Music for Walks, 2020. Robin Trower. Bridge of Sights, 1974.
Frank Zappa & Captain Beefheart. Bongo Fury, 1975. Protomartyr. Ultimate Success Today, 2020. Hermano. …Only A Suggestion, 2002. Silver Scrolls. Music for Walks, 2020. Robin Trower. Bridge of Sights, 1974.
The incredible silver scroll find of 1979 shows many amazing things about Jewish theology in the time of the late Solomon Temple period. God bless you! Thank you for listening! Please subscribe, share, and pray in Jesus Name!
In 1979 one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of all time occurred, by a 13 year old boy. 2 small silver scrolls were found from the Solomon's Temple era, 600 BC. They contained Scripture, and repeated references to Jehovah. God bless!
On the pod today: the agriculture sector is begging for more overseas vets; Northland police are carrying firearms as the search continues for two gunmen who shot at an officer - we talk to Far North Mayor John Carter; the Student Volunteer Army is on a mission to teach older people How To Tech and the winners of the Silver Scrolls are....?
This year's APRA Silver Scroll Awards featured stunning interpretations of some of Aotearoa's finest music, guided with grace and precision through the awards' new online format by musical director Julia Deans. 95bFM Breakfast's Rachel was present at the Tāmaki Makaurau tapings of two such interpretations: Disciple Pati's rendition of Reb Fountain's 'Don't You Know Who I Am'; and Alien Weaponry's stonking take on Troy Kingi's 'Mighty Invader'. Later, at the awards screening, 95bFM's Tess & Zoë caught up with Scroll winners Stella Bennett (better known as Benee), Josh Fountain and Djeisan Suskov as they celebrate their win for Benee's 'Glitter'.
The Silver Scroll awards are considered the most coveted awards in New Zealand Music, celebrating the art of song writing. This year the awards are streaming as a virtual event rather than a sit-down ceremony, due to the pandemic. Charlotte Ryan, host of RNZ Music 101 looks at who will be battling out for the top honours and how Covid-19 has changed the celebrations.
The three finalists for this year’s APRA Maioha Award, which recognises the art of contemporary Māori songwriting, have been announced. The award will be presented at the 2020 APRA Silver Scroll Awards in October.
The finalists for the 2020 SOUNZ Contemporary Award, APRA Best Original Music in a Feature Film and Best Original Music in a Series have been announced.
Songs by Reb Fountain, Nadia Reid, Benee, L.A.B., and Troy Kingi have been chosen as the top five contenders for the 2020 Silver Scroll songwriting award.
The Silver Scrolls (Ketef Hinnom inscriptions) by Museum of the Bible
Ketef Hinnom: The Silver Scrolls by Museum of the Bible
Aldous Harding has won the 2019 APRA Silver Scroll Award for her song ‘The Barrel’, with the award presented tonight at a ceremony at Auckland’s Spark Arena.
Ketef Hinnom: The Silver Scrolls by Museum of the Bible
Chelsea Jade is a New Zealand pop musician based in Los Angeles, whose first full-length album, Personal Best, was released last July. She is a Silver Scrolls finalist for her song Laugh it Off (included on Personal Best) and previously recorded under the name Watercolours. Chelsea Jade chooses Canadian indie musician Feist, who has been something of a guiding star, as her musical obsession.
The Beths' Elizabeth Stokes talks about the risky decision that led to her writing the Silver Scrolls nominated song ‘Future Me Hates Me'.
On this week's Pocket Edition the RNZ Music team discuss last week's Silver Scroll nominations, and we talk to Alicia Bognanno, fontwoman for the Sub Pop band Bully.
Dunedin band Death And The Maiden can count Shayne Carter among their growing number of fans. He invited them to perform at the Silver Scrolls last year, and since then they've released their second album of dark, electro-tinged pop, Wisteria.
Nadia Reid talks about the heartbreak that led to writing her Silver Scroll nominated song 'Richard'.
Highlights from the 2017 Silver Scrolls awards held in Dunedin.
Alex Behan catches up with Chelsea Jade and Bic Runga back stage at the 2017 Silver Scrolls.
Alex Behan speaks to first time Silver Scrollers Alien Weaponry. The teenagers were bright eyed and bushy tailed as they navigated the media room with a ginger beer in hand.
The Clean were inducted into the NZ Music Hall Of Fame on Thursday. The day after we headed to the bass player's home in Port Chalmers, where he performed for us live.
To mark The Clean's induction into the NZ Music Hall of Fame, Dunedin band Astro Children performed 'Getting Older' at the 2017 Silver Scrolls ceremony. We caught up with them in their Dunedin practice space The Attic.
The Spinoff and Spark proudly present Pod On The Couch, a weekly podcast exploring music and the people that make it. This episode: Henry Oliver reports live from the Silver Scrolls with Chelsea Jade, Bic Runga and more. Spinoff Music editor Henry Oliver flew to Dunedin to attend the Silver Scrolls awards show. Armed with a microphone plugged into a dictaphone, Henry tracked down some of the finalists to hear their thoughts on the biggest night on the songwriting calendar.
The Music 101 team digs into the significance of an all-female lineup of Silver Scrolls nominees.
Spinoff Music editor Henry Oliver talks to Spinoff staffer Leonie Hayden and contributor Kate Robertson about the 2017 Silver Scrolls finalist and maybe why there have been no rap songs in the final five since 2004.
Yoko-Zuna! Not the Wrestler, not the Mexican metal band… the innovative, highly reputed instrumental New Zealand band who have quickly made a great name for themselves on the local scene. These guys are impressive, not just because of their music, but also because of their attitude and the approach they have taken behind the scenes. Upcoming musicians can learn a lot from these guys and we really enjoyed talking to them. Great laughs!
The Silver Scrolls special. Two hours of New Zealand music on vinyl - new releases, reissuses, recent finds from the crates - AND interviews from the 2015 Silver Scroll Music Awards. All kiwi, all vinyl. First broadcast on Waiheke Radio on Sat 19 Sept 2015http://podcasts.countingthebeat.gen.nz/CTB190915.mp3
The APRA Silver Scrolls are New Zealand's annual songwriting awards. APRA is an organisation of songwriters and each year it's members nominate and vote on the songs that they believe to be the best songs of the year. The ceremony itself is an annual highlight. Each of the nominated songs is performed by another musical act, leading to some unique and surprising interpretations.Download the Counting The Beat - Silver Scrolls podcast