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The ''"Play it Strange" National Secondary Schools Songwriting Competition'' is an annual competition that began in 2004. Hamilton students have had varying success in the competition to date. In the innagural competition, [[Kimbra Johnson]] (Hillcrest High) and [[Emma Amiri-Ghaemmaghamy]] (Fairfield College) both made the top 10 of the competition with the songs ''It Takes Time'' and ''Soon'', respectively. One of their prizes was to have their songs included on the [[Play It Strange Top 20 Volume 1]] compilation. <br> | The ''"Play it Strange" National Secondary Schools Songwriting Competition'' is an annual competition that began in 2004. Hamilton students have had varying success in the competition to date. In the innagural competition, [[Kimbra Johnson]] (Hillcrest High) and [[Emma Amiri-Ghaemmaghamy]] (Fairfield College) both made the top 10 of the competition with the songs ''It Takes Time'' and ''Soon'', respectively. One of their prizes was to have their songs included on the [[Play It Strange Top 20 Volume 1]] compilation. <br> | ||
In 2005, [[Kimbra Johnson]] competed again with a song called ''Reminisce'', on this occasion placing in the 31st to 50th place bracket. [[Zoe Cook]] (also from Hillcrest High) with ''Take Your Chance'' placed in the same bracket. <br> | In 2005, [[Kimbra Johnson]] competed again with a song called ''Reminisce'', on this occasion placing in the 31st to 50th place bracket. [[Zoe Cook]] (also from Hillcrest High) with ''Take Your Chance'' placed in the same bracket. <br> | ||
− | Hillcrest High also featured in 2006, with songwriters [[Naomi Perry]], [[Kushal Talele]], [[Simon Roots]] and [[Matthew Johnson]] collectively writing ''September Sky'', which placed them in the 11-20th | + | Hillcrest High also featured in 2006, with songwriters [[Naomi Perry]], [[Kushal Talele]], [[Simon Roots]] and [[Matthew Johnson]] collectively writing ''September Sky'', which placed them in the 11-20th placed bracket. |
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