Otago Daily Times

Queenstown musicians clean up

- SEAN NUGENT sean.nugent@odt.co.nz

WAKATIPU High School dominated the field at this year’s Smokefreer­ockquest Central Otago final, held in Wanaka on Saturday night.

Fivepiece indierock band Murphy’s Law from Wakatipu High School won the band category, beating schoolmate­s and last year’s winner, Haven.

Their energetic performanc­e boomed through the Lake Wanaka Centre and had the crowd dancing.

It was the band’s second year competing at Rockquest and lead guitarist Tyrone Henderson said this made them feel more confident.

‘‘There were such a lot of really amazing entrants we didn’t think we had a chance,’’ he said.

‘‘We’ve been experiment­ing more with our songs and trying out new things . . . it was a risk that paid off.’’

The solo/duo winner was Cromwell College R and Bsoul duo Power of the Pen, made up of vocalist and guitarist Siobhan Cruthers and Cameron Miller on keyboard. They performed an impressive folk ballad.

Second place went to singer and keyboard player Greta Balfour, who attends Wakatipu High School.

The four acts have the opportunit­y to gain selection for the national final in September.

Thirdplace­d band Better than Nothing from Mount Aspiring College also won the people’s choice award, and its guitarist. Clarke West, won the MAINZ musiciansh­ip award.

The top regional bands and solo/duos submit 15 minutes’ footage of their original mater

ial for selection as finalists to play off at the Smokefreer­ockquest national final on September 22 in Auckland.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Winners . . . With a performanc­e that excited the crowd, Wakatipu High School band Murphy’s Law won Saturday’s Smokefreer­ockquest Central Otago final. Band members (clockwise from left) are Tyrone Henderson, Gareth Harcombe, Eric Sebastian, Sam Chan...
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Winners . . . With a performanc­e that excited the crowd, Wakatipu High School band Murphy’s Law won Saturday’s Smokefreer­ockquest Central Otago final. Band members (clockwise from left) are Tyrone Henderson, Gareth Harcombe, Eric Sebastian, Sam Chan...

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