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CONGRATULATIONS TO GRAYSON GILMOUR - 2009 APRA Professional Development Award winner
Native Tongue and APRA NZ congratulate one of the 2009 Professional Development Award winners, Grayson Gilmour.
The APRA Professional Development Awards (PDAs) are now a permanent fixture on the APRA cultural calendar. As a result, APRA now offers eleven PDAs in Australia and New Zealand to promising emerging music writers in the early stages of their careers.
"...Grayson has extreme potential with a big career in the making. He is an exciting talent and one to watch as he moves into the area of composing for film and television..."
Grayson Gilmour has made quite an impact for someone that is yet to turn 25. Hailing from Palmerston North, Grayson began his solo recordings at age 16 and hasn't stopped since. By 2005 album #3 ‘Phantom Limbs' was so well received in throughout Australasia - Grayson had to say goodbye to his signature self-assembled CDs and have the album re-mastered and pressed. By now Grayson has more than one project on the go, most notably as the lead singer for the world touring So So Modern - an eclectic 4-piece whose sound NME describes as "puzzle pop". Known for his compositional electroacoustic studies creating textures, arrangements and interludes, he has already received a nod from the NZ Film Commission to compose for a new feature film. Grayson intends to focus his passion for different types of music and forms of composition into the specific field of scoring for film & television. With his PDA, Grayson will be able to attend the Nordic Youth Film Festival and the Sound Design & Music course at Media Lab Helsinki.
















