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APRA PIX

The winner of the APRA Silver Scroll Songwriting Award was Greg Johnson for ‘Liberty’. Bic Runga’s ‘Sway’ was the Most Played on Radio in New Zealand, and OMC’s ‘How Bizarre’ was the Most Played on Radio Internationally. Here’s some pix from the ceremony, held at the Aotea Centre on November 3.

Bass players Ryan Monga (Ardijah) and Billy Kristian (the Invaders, Night etc).

Ardijah’s Ryan Monga and Ritchie Campbell ace drummer / Kahu Studios.

NZ On Air’s Brendan Smyth and Paul Rose, ex-One Foot punk label.

Flying Nun’s Paul McKessar and Greta Anderson,

Superette

Former Enz: Paul (Hot Cake) Crowther and Eddie (Enzso) Rayner.

Virgin Records’ Christine McGavin and Grant Thomas, manager of Finns, OMC, Dobbyn etc.

Conan Richards (Aotea Centre) and Dead Flower Damon Newton.

Flash Tours’ Cath Andersen and new Sony ABcR man Malcolm Black.

Splitter’s Andrew Thorne and Michael O’Neill, former teen star (Screaming Meemees).

Grant Thomas, Ice TV’s Petra Bagust, and Exponents manager Barry Bladder, formerly of Jesus & Mary Chain.

PR whizz Bridget De Launay and singer Kim Willoughby, ex When the Cat’s Away.

Singer Jan Hellriegel and RipltUp editor Murray Cammick.

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Bibliographic details

Rip It Up, Issue 244, 1 December 1997, Page 4

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APRA PIX Rip It Up, Issue 244, 1 December 1997, Page 4

APRA PIX Rip It Up, Issue 244, 1 December 1997, Page 4

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