Otago Daily Times

High numbers, high calibre

- RICHARD DAVISON

ORGANISERS declared themselves ‘‘delighted’’ with a successful Gold Guitar Awards last night, which concluded a weeklong festival of country music in the town.

A sellout audience of 1200 country fans gathered to see 41 finalists duke it out for the prestigiou­s senior finals award from 7.30 last night.

Event convener Philip Geary said judges had been impressed with the ‘‘very high calibre’’ of competitor­s, across all categories.

‘‘I know our judges had a hard time picking out winners from a talented bunch of youngsters at our junior and intermedia­te contests on Saturday, and it’s been a similarly hard task with the seniors tonight. We’ve been delighted to see 712 entrants vying for honours this year.’’

That number was the thirdhighe­st in the history of the awards, which had been running for 44 years, he said.

He put the boosted entry numbers down in part to a ‘‘first class’’ prize package, introduced last year and targeted at launching the winner’s country music career.

The overall winner would receive prizes totalling $15,000, including a music video shot in Nashville, Tennessee; profession­al photos; a recording contract; $3500 prize money; and a year’s profession­al mentoring.

Mr Geary said he had been particular­ly pleased with the success of two innovation­s this year.

‘‘We introduced a ‘New Country’ open section for the first time this year, which has proved very popular across all age groups. In addition, we ran the MLT Music Round Up at multiple venues on Friday night, operated by our naming sponsor, the Mataura Licensing Trust, which was a universal sellout.’’

Both elements were likely to return next year, he said.

With the country music dust finally settling, he, his committee and the event’s ‘‘dedicated’’ volunteer corps were now looking forward to a break before planning for next year’s event began.

‘‘It’s gone pretty good. No major hiccups, and happy faces.’’

Intermedia­te overall winner was Molly Goodeve, of Cambridge; junior overall winner was Gracie Young, of Dunedin.

Senior results were not available at deadline. They are available at www.odt.co.nz.

 ?? PHOTO: RICHARD DAVISON ?? Heartfelt . . . Casey Dixon, of Dunedin, competes in the female vocal solo section at the 2018 Gold Guitar senior finals last night.
PHOTO: RICHARD DAVISON Heartfelt . . . Casey Dixon, of Dunedin, competes in the female vocal solo section at the 2018 Gold Guitar senior finals last night.

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