The New Zealand Herald

Quest win amazes singer

- Luke Kirkness

Auckland-based singer Joel Amosa knocked off New Zealand’s biggest singing prize, the Lexus Song Quest, on Saturday night. Not a bad effort given it was the first major competitio­n he’d entered.

Emotions of disbelief, shock and amazement overwhelme­d the 28-year-old when his name was read out, Amosa told the Herald.

“I remember hearing my name and thinking ‘are you sure?’ It was unexpected for me, I was completely lost for words — in shock — on stage.

“I was happy with how I sung but wasn’t sure if it was enough to get over the line. It was my first time winning any form of singing competitio­n ever and it just so happens to be a big one,” he said.

The bass-baritone picked up his musical gifts as a child, learning piano and singing in a church choir and honing his craft at high school and university.

A regional admin manager for ASB Bank by day, Amosa waits until the weekend to express his talents.

He says while it’s sometimes hard to juggle work full time and his passion for performing part-time, he’s always combining the two.

“I’m always humming, it’s a bad habit . . . especially when I’ve got something on, just humming those tunes to get them in my head.

“It has led to a few performanc­es at work. We’ve actually started up an ASB voices choir and we perform at Easter and Christmas, and language weeks throughout the year,” he said.

In taking the competitio­n, Amosa won $20,000 cash, a study scholarshi­p worth $27,000 and internatio­nal travel to the value of $3000.

The newly married Amosa said there would be a few “tough conversati­ons” about what he would spend his prize money on, but he was definitely going to enjoy it.

For up-and-comers, Amosa said hard work was the key to success.

“There is no substitute for hard work. Patience and perseveran­ce are going to be your best friends — things don’t happen overnight so put your head down and do the work.

“The rewards are great. Enjoy them when they happen,” he said.

 ?? Photo / Norrie Montgomery ?? Joel Amosa thought he’d sung well on Saturday night but wasn’t convinced he’d done enough to secure the big prize.
Photo / Norrie Montgomery Joel Amosa thought he’d sung well on Saturday night but wasn’t convinced he’d done enough to secure the big prize.

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