Imagineers Songwriting Competition - Winner: Nine Year Sister
08/09/2021
The duo known as Nine Year Sister are winners of the Open Space Imagineers “Give Yourself Up To Imagination” Songwriting Competition.
Based in Stanthorpe in Queensland, Australia, Nine Year Sister, comprising sisters Jennie, 33, and Emma Wardle, 24, have been making music together for a few years.
They seem to have been born with their tight natural harmonies that effortlessly weave their way in and out of their songs- original songs that really are original.
Trying to find some original new songwriters with something to say through music was what made us decide on a competition inviting talent to try and write a song inspired by a short story of Hans Ebert called “Give Yourself Up To Imagination”.
From almost 600 entries from around the world, the judging panel whittled these down to twelve and then to the final three.
Of the three, “Imagination” by Nine Year Sister stood out right from the catchy intro.
Though the two other finalists- Ingrid White from Cameroon and Ryan Lee, very tellingly, the only entry from Hong Kong- both had very strong songs, the sisters had really got into the head of Madison, the girl in the story.
Their song is very much an extension of her personality and journey to find inspiration in a world where this is in short supply.
It was a beautiful telling of Hans’ story- through song. Their song, something that might be described as Indie Pop/Folk and with an infectious melody that can work in any language.
Speaking to the Wardle sisters on Zoom, they’re approachable and likeable.
Though the cash prize of US$10,000 is nothing to sneeze at, what was clear was their joy in entering the competition- and winning.
Maybe it was proving something to themselves and their fans.
It’s also something good for their portfolio and which could open up other opportunities.
One door has already opened.
Like Ryan Lee and Ingrid White, they, and very probably other talent from the competition, will be featured on our new Time: Changes showcases.
Being in Hong Kong, Ryan will also be performing at adrenaline, the venue at the Happy Valley Racecourse.
Time: Changes, too, was created to introduce music fans to new talent with something original to say with their songs or arrangements or whatever might inspire others to be musically adventurous- and be themselves. Not everyone wants to be Lorde or Drake or Finneas or whoever is already out there.
Where might all this lead?
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