May 3, 2010

Roxie in her Famous years!

This is really old but I just found it and thought that I would post it here... article from 2007 back when I was famous!!

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RIPPED leaves Roxie rapt

Roxie Haines admits that being named one of a group of four young producers who won the Westpac Young Producers Competition, for an AK07 youth event, has been both exhilarating and scary.
The 18-year-old West Harbour resident says, ”When I realised the magnitude of the event, 7500 people, I started getting cold feet.” The winning event, RIPPED, is a joint effort by the winning team, which comprises Roxie, Dave Parker, Sharina Parsottam and Sharon Bennenbroek. RIPPED consists of a rock and indie programme and features bands from Auckland’s diverse youth music culture.
It will transform Britomart into a buzzing centre for artists and audiences, brimming with bars, the Festival Club and the Famous Spiegeltent.

The line-up of bands will include Cobra Khan, The Electric Confectionaires, Falter, The Have, The Sneaks and White Birds and Lemons.
Roxie, who’s in charge of media and partnerships, says the biggest thrill so far has been hearing people talk about the event.
”When I overheard someone saying they wanted to go to RIPPED it felt as if all our hard work had finally paid off.”
The recent graduate from the Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand says the entire exercise of working on RIPPED has boosted her self-confidence immensely.
Gone are the days when Roxie was scared to pick up the phone to call people.
”I realise now that I had built my own barriers. It’s great to see how friendly and open people in the industry are.”
The trumpeter for local band Scooters to Mexico says being a musician herself has been beneficial, particularly when helping to book the bands for the gig.

She says having the publicist for the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra Jennifer Scott as her mentor has been the icing on the cake. ”She’s given me so much confidence and made me able to ask her anything because I don’t feel like she’s judging me.”
Roxie says she feels she’s not only made a friend but intends to keep in touch with Ms Scott after the event. When asked her opinion, Ms Scott says, ”It’s been great mentoring a person who’s so passionate about what she’s doing. I’ve already started recommending her for employment before she gets snapped up.”
Roxie, whose ultimate goal is to work for a record label, says working on RIPPED has cemented her decision to work fulltime in music event management. ”I’ve had a blast — it’s been the most incredible learning experience.”
RIPPED, Red Square, Britomart, March 17, 2pm-7 pm. Free entry. See www.youngproducers.co.nz.
Sharu Delilkan

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