-
event each year. The
first awards for New
Zealand recorded music were the
Loxene Golden Disc awards,
launched in 1965. The
awards were
created by soap powder...
-
Music NZ; the
awards were
first held in 1965 by
Reckitt &
Colman as the
Loxene Golden Disc awards.
Recorded Music NZ also
publishes the country's official...
- The
Loxene Golden Disc was an
annual New
Zealand music award which ran from 1965 to 1972. It was su****ded by the
Recording Arts
Talent Awards (RATA)...
-
Zealand television. The
award was
first awarded in 1973,
following the
Loxene Golden Disc
award from 1965-1972.
Lorde is the
biggest winner in this category...
- was
first presented annually since 1970 as the
Group Award as part of the
Loxene Golden Disc awards, then as
Recording Artist/Group of the Year as part of...
-
guitarist Phil Hope
replaced Apelu, who had
returned to
Samoa at
short notice.
Loxene Golden Disc
Award 1970 "Kal-Q-Lated Risk". "The Kal-Q-Lated Risk - part...
- Epae,
released in 1966 and made it to #11 in the charts. It also won her a
Loxene Golden Disc award. She
released several albums and
singles and
starred in...
-
wrote a hit
single for
Maria Dallas called Tumblin' Down,
which won her the
Loxene Golden Disc award. He died on 25 July 1994 at the age of 61. The Aotearoa...
- "Rain And Tears" (3:13) B. "Spring, Summer,
Winter & Fall" (4:56) 1969
Loxene Golden Disc –
Golden Disc
Award (main award;
awarded to the best single...
- also a hit in Australia. The song won her a New
Zealand music award, 1968
Loxene Golden Disc, and she was
named New
Zealand Entertainer of the Year in 1969...