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Don McGlashan is a New Zealand musician and songwriter who has been a member of bands such as The Plague, From Scratch, The Whizz Kids, Blam Blam Blam, The Front Lawn, and The Mutton Birds. He composed several pieces for the Limbs Dance Company.


Instruments


McGlashan has played a number of different instruments throughout his musical career. Some of his earliest instrumental work was with the French horn and percussion for the Auckland Symphonia. Working with From Scratch, from 1979, McGlashan played a number of more eclectic percussion instruments, such as PVC piping struck with jandals; the name of the group came from the fact that they produced their own instruments 'from scratch'.

With Blam Blam Blam, McGlashan played drums and euphonium. He later picked up guitar duties for his work with The Front Lawn and The Mutton Birds. McGlashan has also collaborated with other New Zealand musicians, playing the euphonium in tracks by Dave Dobbyn ('It Dawned On Me') and Tim Finn.


Solo Albums


McGlashan's first solo solo album, entitled Warm Hand, was released in May 2006.


Awards


New Zealand Music Awards


McGlashan won the 'Best Song' award in the 1982 New Zealand Music Awards, for the Blam Blam Blam song Don't Fight It Marsha, It's Bigger Than Both Of Us. In the 1989 awards, McGlashan, along with Harry Sinclair, received three awards for their work as The Front Lawn: 'Best Film Soundtrack / Compilation', 'Most Promising Group' and 'International Achievement'. In 1993, McGlashan's group The Mutton Birds won a further three New Zealand Music Awards: 'Album of the Year', 'Single of the Year' (for Nature), and 'Best Group'.

Warm Hand has been announced as a finalist for 'Album of the Year' in the 2006 awards. His work on the album has also placed him in the running for the 'Best Male Solo Artist' award. McGlashan, SJD and Ed McWilliams were nominated for the 'Best Producer' technical award, but did not win.


Silver Scrolls


McGlashan won the 1994 APRA Silver Scroll, a prestigious award for songwriting, for Anchor Me - performed by The Mutton Birds. In 2006, McGlashan had two songs nominated for this award - a feat last achieved by Dave Dobbyn in 1995. Bathe in the River, written by McGlashan for the film No. 2, later won the award.




Other


In 2001, McGlashan received a University of Auckland Literary Fellowship for song writing.


Soundtracks


Movies


  • Other Halves (NZ 1984)
  • The Grasscutter (NZ/UK 1988) (with Wayne Laird)
  • An Angel at My Table (NZ 1990)
  • Cinema of Unease (UK/NZ 1995)
  • Like It Is (UK 1998)
  • No. 2 (NZ 2005)

Short Films


  • The Lounge Bar (1989) (as The Front Lawn)
  • Linda's Body (1990) (as The Front Lawn)
  • The Painted Lady (2000)
  • Tick (2002)

TV


  • Mortimer's Patch (NZ 1979) (with Wayne Laird and Keith Hunter)
  • Terry and the Gunrunners (NZ 1985)
  • Street Legal (NZ 2000-)
  • Orange Roughies (NZ 2006)

Acting in film


Shorts


The Front Lawn:


  • Walkshort 1987:- all the characters were played by Don McGlashan and Harry Sinclair.
  • Linda's Body 1990: Don McGlashan - Ben

Feature Film


  • Perfect Strangers (NZ 2003): singing "Anchor Me" with band in bar.

Theatre


  • co-founder of Watershed Theatre, Auckland 1990 (disbanded 1995)
  • Play 2, Maidment Studio Theatre, October, 2002: Don McGlashan played a choirmaster.

Dance


Music for Limbs Dance Company


New Zealand


  • Arcade (1981)
  • This Is A Love Song (1983)
  • Decoy (1984)
  • Souvenirs (1984)
  • Vigil Switch (1985)
  • Now Is The Hour (1988)

Laura Dean Dancers and Musicians


New York, 1983


  • He co-composed the scores to two new Dean pieces
  • Later appointed Music Rehearsal Director.
  • Toured with the company on US and European tours, playing drums and synthesiser.

References


  • Chunn, Mike and Chunn, Jeremy, The Mechanics of Popular Music, A New Zealand Perspective, GP Publications, 1995. ISBN 1-86956-130-9
  • Dennis, Jonathan and Bieringa, Jan (eds), Film In Aotearoa New Zealand, Victoria University Press, 2nd Edition, 1996. ISBN 0-86473-309-7
  • Dix, John, Stranded In Paradise, Penguin, 2005. ISBN 0-14-301953-8
  • Eggleton, David, Ready To Fly, Craig Potton, 2003. ISBN 1-877333-06-9
  • Martin, Helen and Edwards, Sam, New Zealand Film 1912-1996, Oxford, 1997. ISBN 0-19-558336-1
  • Spittle, Gordon, Counting The Beat, GP Publications, 1997. ISBN 1-86956-213-5

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