Mount wins regional final of band comp

The regional final of Rockshop Bandquest was held at Otumoetai College on Saturday night. Photo: Megan Fordyce.

Revolution Radio from Mount Maunganui Intermediate have taken out the Bay of Plenty regional final of Rockshop Bandquest, held at Otumoetai College on Saturday.

They win credit with The Rockshop to the value $400 for their school, while Unknown Vibes from Mount Maunganui Intermediate took second place, winning $200 credit with The Rockshop for their school.

Rockshop Bandquest is for bands of two or more members, from intermediate or primary schools, who play a short set of covers or original songs. Now in its seventh year, founder and director Glenn Common says kids at intermediate age are really ready to take the Bandquest stage.

'They've got aspirational heroes in the Kiwi music scene, they can record and edit on their phones or iPads and they're watching talent shows. Rockshop Bandquest gives them the opportunity to perform in front of a real live audience, and they certainly rise to the occasion.”

Rockshop spokesperson Hamish Jackson says the prizes make a real difference to a school music department.

'Gear in school music departments could just about always be better and we make sure the credit vouchers go a long way,” he says. 'The national first prize of $3000 is significant - last year Wanganui Intermediate used it to set up their music department with a mixing desk.”

There are 12 live regional finals in Rockshop Bandquest this year, with mentoring sessions from successful Smokefreerockquest bands in the afternoon of the regional events. There is an online competition for bands in outlying areas and an online national final announcement later in September, via bandquest.co.nz.

Full List of Awards

1st Place winning $400 credit with The Rockshop for their school: Revolution Radio, Mount Maunganui Intermediate

2nd Place, winning $200 credit with The Rockshop for their school: Unknown Vibes, Mount Maunganui Intermediate

3rd Place, winning $100 credit with The Rockshop for their school. Ambassador, Otumoetai Intermediate

Best Original Song Award, winning $100 cash for their school: Unknown Vibes, Mount Maunganui Intermediate

Best Original Lyric Award, winning $50 cash for their school: E Tu, Tauranga Intermediate School

Female Vocalist Award: Jade Tipene, Vinyl, Otumoetai Intermediate

Male Vocalist Award: Nixon Ririnui, Bird House, Otumoetai Intermediate

Musicianship Award: Sarah Lee, Vinyl, Otumoetai Intermediate

Rockstar Styles Award: GreVouS, Greerton Village School

Killer Guitarist Award: Darcy Bassett, KEJJ-D.C., Tauranga Intermediate School

Rock-Solid Bassist Award: Cameron Togiatau, Fuel, Hilltop School

Rocking Drummer Award: Luca Robinson, Frequencies, Mount Maunganui Intermediate

Best Keyboardist: Caitlin Newson, Reverb, Mokoia Intermediate, Rotorua

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