New Zealand Music Award for Best Male Solo Artist

Tiki Taane won the award in 2011.
John Rowles was the first recipient in 1978.
Shihad frontman Jon Toogood has won the award three times.
Tim Finn has won the award twice, in 1989 and 2007.
David Dallas was the 2014 recipient.
Marlon Williams won in 2015.

Best Male Solo Artist is a New Zealand Music Award that honours male New Zealand music artists for outstanding albums. Along with the award for Best Female Solo Artist, it is one of two New Zealand music awards that are defined by the nominee's gender. The award is related to an album recorded by the nominee and can either apply to solo artists or a singer who performs with a band.

The award was first presented in 1978 at the relaunched New Zealand Music Awards. The award was then called Top Male Vocalist. In 1985 it became Best Male Vocalist, then in 2004 it was renamed Best Male Solo Artist. Dave Dobbyn has won the award six times and been nominated a further six times. Jon Toogood of Shihad has won the award three times and been nominated a further six times. The award has also been won by three members of the same family: brothers, Neil Finn and Tim Finn of Split Enz and Crowded House and Neil's son Liam Finn.[1]

Winners

Year Winner Album Other finalists Ref.
Top Male Vocalist
1978 John Rowles N/A N/A [2]
1979 Rob Guest [3]
1980 Jon Stevens [4]
1981 Dave McArtney (Dave McArtney & The Pink Flamingos) [5]
1982 Dave Dobbyn (DD Smash) [6]
1983 Dave Dobbyn (DD Smash) [7]
1984 Jordan Luck (Dance Exponents) [8]
Best Male Vocalist
1985 Andrew Fagan (The Mockers) N/A [9]
1986 Pat Urlich (Peking Man) [10]
1987 Dave Dobbyn [11]
1988 Dave Dobbyn [12]
1989 Tim Finn [13]
1990 Barry Saunders (The Warratahs) [14]
1991 No awards held
1992 Jordan Luck (The Exponents) N/A [15]
1993 Greg Johnson (Greg Johnson Set) [16]
1994 Shayne Carter (Straitjacket Fits) [17]
1995 Dave Dobbyn Twist [18]
1996 Jon Toogood (Shihad) Killjoy [19]
1997 Che Fu (DLT featuring Che Fu) "Chains" [20]
1998 Jon Toogood (Shihad) Blue Light Disco EP [21]
1999 Neil Finn Try Whistling This [22]
2000 Jon Toogood (Shihad) The General Electric [23]
2001 Nathan King (Zed) Silencer [24]
2002 Che Fu Navigator [25]
2003 Che Fu "Misty Frequencies" [26]
Best Male Solo Artist
2004 Scribe The Crusader [27]
2005 P-Money Magic City [28]
2006 Dave Dobbyn Available Light [29]
2007 Tim Finn Imaginary Kingdom [30]
2008 Liam Finn I'll Be Lightning [31]
2009 Savage Savage Island [32]
2010 Dane Rumble The Experiment [33]
2011 Tiki Taane In the World of Light [34]
2012 Ruban Nielson (Unknown Mortal Orchestra) Unknown Mortal Orchestra
  • Bulletproof – Dub Me Crazy
  • Seth Haapu – Seth Haapu
[35]
2013 Lawrence Arabia The Sparrow [36]
2014 David Dallas Falling Into Place [37]
2015 Marlon Williams Marlon Williams [38]
2016 Maala Composure [39]

References

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