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The ''Rockquest'' is a "battle of the bands" style competition for secondary school bands. It began life as a local Christchurch event in 1988. In 1990 it became a nationwide competition, including Waikato and four other regions. ''Smokefree'' began its association with the event in 1991, which has continued ever since. Notable alumni of the competition include ''Bic Runga'' (1993), ''Anika Moa'' (1998), ''Evermore'' (2000), ''Nesian Mystik'' (2000) and ''The Have'' (2002). <br> | The ''Rockquest'' is a "battle of the bands" style competition for secondary school bands. It began life as a local Christchurch event in 1988. In 1990 it became a nationwide competition, including Waikato and four other regions. ''Smokefree'' began its association with the event in 1991, which has continued ever since. Notable alumni of the competition include ''Bic Runga'' (1993), ''Anika Moa'' (1998), ''Evermore'' (2000), ''Nesian Mystik'' (2000) and ''The Have'' (2002). <br> | ||
− | Hamilton bands that have competed at the ''Rockquest'' at either a regional or national level include [[Death of a Monkey]], [[Valhalla]], [[No Thrills]], [[Nozzle]], [[The Grinners]], [[Diastop]], [[Dinosaurgoesrawr!]] and [[Atomic Garage]]. Most successful have been [[Handsome Geoffrey]] (Hamilton Girls High School), who won the 1998 national event, and [[The Good Fun]] (Hamilton Boys/Te Awamutu College), winners in 2010. Others have included [[Kimbra Johnson]] (Hillcrest High), who came second in the 2004 finals, [[Jerihko]] (Hamilton Girls), third in 2000, and [[the Seed]], third in 2009. Also notable are [[The Braxton Hicks (II)|The Braxton Hicks]] (St. Pauls), who made the top 12 in the 2006 national finals and feature on the [[Smokefree Rockquest 2006]] CD, and [[Grannypash]], who won the "Stage Image Award" at the 2003 national finals. | + | Hamilton bands that have competed at the ''Rockquest'' at either a regional or national level include [[Death of a Monkey]], [[Valhalla]], [[No Thrills]], [[Nozzle]], [[The Grinners]], [[Diastop]], [[Dinosaurgoesrawr!]] and [[Atomic Garage]]. Most successful have been [[Handsome Geoffrey]] (Hamilton Girls High School), who won the 1998 national event, and [[The Good Fun]] (Hamilton Boys/Te Awamutu College), winners in 2010. Others have included [[Kimbra Johnson]] (Hillcrest High), who came second in the 2004 finals, [[Jerihko]] (Hamilton Girls), third in 2000, and [[the Seed]], third in 2009. [[Kimbra]] appears on the compilation [[Smokefree Rockquest 2005]] with her song ''Thoughtfull Escape''. Also notable are [[The Braxton Hicks (II)|The Braxton Hicks]] (St. Pauls), who made the top 12 in the 2006 national finals and feature on the [[Smokefree Rockquest 2006]] CD, and [[Grannypash]], who won the "Stage Image Award" at the 2003 national finals. |
The national final was held in Hamilton in 2011, although no Hamilton bands had made it through that year. | The national final was held in Hamilton in 2011, although no Hamilton bands had made it through that year. |
Revision as of 23:29, 3 February 2013
The Rockquest is a "battle of the bands" style competition for secondary school bands. It began life as a local Christchurch event in 1988. In 1990 it became a nationwide competition, including Waikato and four other regions. Smokefree began its association with the event in 1991, which has continued ever since. Notable alumni of the competition include Bic Runga (1993), Anika Moa (1998), Evermore (2000), Nesian Mystik (2000) and The Have (2002).
Hamilton bands that have competed at the Rockquest at either a regional or national level include Death of a Monkey, Valhalla, No Thrills, Nozzle, The Grinners, Diastop, Dinosaurgoesrawr! and Atomic Garage. Most successful have been Handsome Geoffrey (Hamilton Girls High School), who won the 1998 national event, and The Good Fun (Hamilton Boys/Te Awamutu College), winners in 2010. Others have included Kimbra Johnson (Hillcrest High), who came second in the 2004 finals, Jerihko (Hamilton Girls), third in 2000, and the Seed, third in 2009. Kimbra appears on the compilation Smokefree Rockquest 2005 with her song Thoughtfull Escape. Also notable are The Braxton Hicks (St. Pauls), who made the top 12 in the 2006 national finals and feature on the Smokefree Rockquest 2006 CD, and Grannypash, who won the "Stage Image Award" at the 2003 national finals.
The national final was held in Hamilton in 2011, although no Hamilton bands had made it through that year.
Published Articles
- Big Night for Rock Fans, Hamilton News, 16 September 2011, p7