Otago Daily Times

Scholarshi­p music to their ears

- JOHN LEWIS

PLAYING loud music can be a source of outright conflict among flatmates.

But for soontobe flatmates Hamish Waddell, Tomuri Spicer, Gabi Summerfiel­d and Sam Meikle, loud music will be a given in their flat next year.

The quartet of musicians have been awarded the University of Otago’s Six60 Scholarshi­ps for 2023, and will flat together in the prominent New Zealand band’s old student flat at 660 Castle St.

The scholarshi­ps include a $10,000 rent rebate, as well as mentoring from the band and access to the university’s recording studios.

Mr Waddell, a guitarist and singer, is studying towards a bachelor of music (music production) and said he was still in shock after hearing the news.

‘‘I don’t think I’ve processed it yet. It’s an amazing opportunit­y for me to go all out with my music.’’

Mr Spicer, a multiinstr­umentalist and singer, is working towards his bachelor of arts (archaeolog­y, Maori studies and ethnomusic­ology) and said he was also ecstatic to have been selected.

‘‘It means I have an opportunit­y to grow in performanc­e and music.

‘‘It’s something that I can reflect on positively — I got this scholarshi­p which means I was a good enough songwriter and performer to be recognised by the university and Six60, which is amazing.’’

Ms Summerfiel­d, a bachelor of arts (music) student, guitarist and singer, said she was looking forward to being mentored by the Six60 band members.

‘‘They’re like icons, so getting to work with them will be really cool.’’

Like her fellow flatmates, she hoped the experience would launch her into a career in the music industry.

Mr Meikle, a pianist and guitarist, is the only one not studying music at the university.

Instead, he is studying for a bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery, and said having the ‘‘dream opportunit­y’’ to live in the flat would give him space to delve back into music.

‘‘It’s ridiculous — insane. It’s not something you’d ever expect to happen to you.

‘‘I have been so busy with my studies that I haven’t had time to let my music flourish. This is an incredible opportunit­y to do that.

‘‘I’m grateful to the band — they didn’t need to do this — but this is how they give back to the community and it’s amazing.’’

Six60 band member Marlon Gerbes said this year’s applicants had plenty of talent.

‘‘It was tough to pick the final four, but we got there and we can’t wait for the next evolution of the scholarshi­p.’’

 ?? PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY ?? Where it all began . . . University of Otago Six60 Scholarshi­p winners for 2023 (from left) Tomuri Spicer (19), Gabi Summerfiel­d (18), Hamish Waddell (20) and Sam Meikle (19), outside the Castle St flat where the prominent New Zealand band Six60 was formed.
PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY Where it all began . . . University of Otago Six60 Scholarshi­p winners for 2023 (from left) Tomuri Spicer (19), Gabi Summerfiel­d (18), Hamish Waddell (20) and Sam Meikle (19), outside the Castle St flat where the prominent New Zealand band Six60 was formed.

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