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Musk Awards: The Winners

Dave Dobbyn and Herbs dominated the winner’s podium at the 1987 NZ Music Awards held in Auckland on November 9. The winners were:

Single: ‘You Oughta Be in Love,’ Dave Dobbyn. Album: Sensitive to a Smile, Herbs. Male Vocalist: Dave Dobbyn. Female Vocalist: Shona Laing. Top Group: the Chills. Most Promising Group: Bongo and Harwood. Most Promising Male Vocalist: Al Hunter. Most Promising Famale Vocalist: Moana.

Jazz Record: Open Door, Mike Nock and Frank Gibson Jnr. Country Record: Neon Cowboy, Al Hunter. Polynesian Record: E

Papa,’ Herbs Classical Record: Music to the Sun King, Gillian Weir. Folk Record: Bushes and Briars, Beverley Young. Gospel Record: Heartstrings, Jules Riding. Film Soundtrack: Footrot Flats, Dave Dobbyn. Cast Recording: Pirates of Penzance. Producer: Dave Dobbyn, Footrot Flats. Engineer: lan Morris, ‘The Game of Love.’ Sleeve Design: Philip Trustrum, Songdance. Video: Mattbox Films, ‘Sensitive to a Smile.’ Songwriter: Charlie Tumahai and Dilworth Karaka, ‘Sensitive to a Smile. Top International Performer: Neil Finn. Special Awards: to singer Chris Thompson and long-serving EMI factory manager Frank Douglas.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RIU19871201.2.8

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Rip It Up, Issue 125, 1 December 1987, Page 4

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175

Musk Awards: The Winners Rip It Up, Issue 125, 1 December 1987, Page 4

Musk Awards: The Winners Rip It Up, Issue 125, 1 December 1987, Page 4

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