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The Loxene Golden Disc was an annual New Zealand music award. It ran from 1965 to 1972. It was superseded by the
Recording Arts Talent Awards The Recording Arts Talent Awards (RATA) were an annual award honouring excellence in recorded New Zealand music. The RATAs ran from 1973 to 1976, before being replaced by the RIANZ Awards. History The RATAs were founded in 1973 when the New Ze ...
(RATA).


Background

The awards launched in 1965 and is the forerunner of the
New Zealand Music Awards The Aotearoa Music Awards (previously called the New Zealand Music Awards), conferred annually by Recorded Music NZ, honour outstanding artistic and technical achievements in the recording industry. The awards are among the most significant that ...
. It was created by the advertising agency of British multi-national company
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, with support from the
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(NZBC), the New Zealand Federation of Phonographic Industries and the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), with the awards named after Reckitt & Colman's anti-dandruff shampoo, Loxene. 10 finalist songs (later 12) were selected annually by a panel, with the winner decided by a public vote. While initially only one prize was given, other awards were added, including categories for record cover, recording artist of the year, and a producer award. From 1969, two awards were given - one to a solo artist, the other to a group however there was still one supreme award. In 1965 and 1966 compilation LPs with tracks by annual finalists were released by Viking Records, with the 1970, 1971 and 1972 LPs released by HMV on behalf of the industry.


Broadcasts

The television broadcast of the 1972 show won the 1973 Feltex Award for Best Light Entertainment.


Last awards

The final Loxene Golden Disc awards were presented in 1972. In 1973 the New Zealand Federation of Phonographic Industry (later named the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand) created its own awards, the Recording Arts Talent Awards (RATA).


1965

The first Golden Discs ceremony was broadcast on radio, live from the White Heron Lodge in
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on 25 November 1965. An earlier television programme featured the 10 finalists performing their songs live in studio. *
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– "Till We Kissed" **
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– "I’ll Forgive You Then Forget You" **
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– "Teardrops" ** The Yeomen – "Love Is A Very Funny Thing" ** Tony and the Initials – "Leah" **
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– "Hucklebuck" **
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– "Like Dreamers Do' ** Paul Walden – "No Moa!" ** Bruno Lawrence – "Bruno Do That Thing" ** The Minors – "You’re Not There"


1966

The 1966 award was again held at the White Heron Lodge in Wellington, on 9 November 1966. The event was broadcast live on radio. The night before, the finalist performed on an hour-long television special. * Maria Dallas – "Tumblin’ Down" ** Jay Epae – "Hold On Tight" **
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– "Don’t Let It Get You" **
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– "I Need You" ** The Gremlins – "The Coming Generation" **
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– "How is the Air Up There" ** The Yeomen – "Love is a Very Funny Thing" **
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– "My Heart Skipped A Beat" ** Gwyne Owen – "In My Room" ** Ken Lemon – "Living In A House Full Of Love"


1967

The awards were held for the final time at the White Heron Lodge on 4 November 1967. A television programme previewing the 10 finalists screened two days before the ceremony. Instead of the studio performances of previous years, the show used video clips of the artists performing their songs. *
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– "Thanks to You" **
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– "C’mon" ** The Gremlins – "Blast Off 1970" **
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– 'Rosalie' ** Sandy Edmonds – "Daylight Saving Time" ** Larry’s Rebels – "Let’s Think of Something" ** The Avengers – 'Everyone’s Gonna Wonder" ** The Underdogs – "Sittin’ in the Rain" ** Maria Dallas – "Handy Man" ** Ray Woolf and The Avengers – "Crystal Ball"


1968

In 1968 the awards ceremony moved to Auckland, with the Golden Disc presented at the Intercontinental Hot on 7 November 1968. The awards also included a Cover of The Year award, but there is no record of who won this. The award were broadcast live on television and simulcast on NZBC radio stations. *
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– "I Have Loved Me a Man" ** The Shevelles – "Beat the Clock" ** Larry’s Rebels – "Halloween" **
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– "Happy in a Sad Kind of Way" **
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– "Tropic of Capricorn" ** The Avengers – 'Love Hate Revenge" ** The Simple Image – "Spinning Spinning Spinning" ** The Fourmyula – "Alice is There" ** The Chicks – "
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– "Why or Where or When"


1969

The awards were again held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Auckland, on 15 October 1969. Three news awards were introduction - secondary awards for the best group and best solo artist, as well as an award for the best producer. * Golden Disc Award:
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" * Solo Award:
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– "Saint Paul" * Group Award: "The Hi-Revving Tongues – "
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" * Producer Award: Wayne Senior


Top 10 finalists

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– "
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– "Saint Paul" * Larry Morris – "The Hunt" * The Rebels – "My Son John" * Dedikation – "Wait For Me Mary-Anne' * Mike Durney – "Why Can’t I Cry' * The Avengers – "Out Of Sight Out Of Mind" * The Chicks – 'Miss You Baby" * Hamilton County Bluegrass Band – "Barefoot Nellie" * The Simple Image – "Michael and the Slipper Tree"


Winners


References


External links


AudioCulture
{{New Zealand Music Awards Aotearoa Music Awards