2009 APRA Silver Scroll Awards

The 2009 APRA Silver Scroll Awards were held on Thursday, September 17, 2009, at the Christchurch Town Hall, celebrating excellence in New Zealand songwriting.

The Silver Scroll Award was presented to James Milne and Luke Buda for the Lawrence Arabia song "Apple Pie Bed", and musicians and academics Hirini Melbourne and Richard Nunns were inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame.

[1] The Silver Scroll Award celebrates outstanding achievement in the songwriting of original New Zealand pop music.

[4] James Milne and Luke Buda "Apple Pie Bed" (Lawrence Arabia) Oliver Gordon, Nick Major, Michael Carpinter, Stephen Small and Jasper De Roos "Closer To Home" (Autozamm) Phil Madsen "Dancing On The Moon" (Phil Madsen) Shayne Carter "Degrees Of Existence" (Dimmer) Peter Wadams, Sam Hansen and Vince Harder "Everything" (P-Money feat.

Vince Harder) Dann Hume and Jon Hume "Hey Boys And Girls" (Evermore) Dave Dobbyn "Howling At The Moon" (Dave Dobbyn) Kody Nielson & Ruban Nielson "I Can't Stop Being Foolish" (The Mint Chicks) Jess Chambers "Island" (Jess Chambers) Reb Fountain "January's Well" (Reb Fountain) Jamie Greenslade "Lotaluv" (Maitreya) Dave Gibson & Justyn Pilbrow "Louder Louder" (Elemeno P) David Atai, Te Awanui Reeder, Donald McNulty, Heath Manukau, Junior Rikiau, Feleti Strickson-Pua and Che Ness "Mr Mista" (Nesian Mystik) Eden Mulholland "Oldest Trick In The Book" (Motocade) James Christmas & Barry Palmer "On My Mind" (Luger Boa) Julia Deans, Andrew Bain & Simon Braxton "Silences & Distances" (Fur Patrol) Jeremy Redmore, Simon Oscroft, Matthew Warman, Aidan Bartlett and Nick Campbell "The Letter" (Midnight Youth) Andrew Spraggon & Iva Lamkum "Turn Around" (Sola Rosa) Matt Barus "Vampires" (Dukes) Ruth Carr, Paul Dodge & Ryan Beehre "Wayho" (Minuit) Musicians the late Hirini Melbourne and Richard Nunns were inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame.