The position of "Blue Smoke" as the first locally produced and processed record has afforded it a unique place within New Zealand's cultural identity, with music historian Chris Bourke describing it as a "big bang moment" for New Zealand music. In 2011,
RIANZ certified "Blue Smoke" with a triple-platinum award for its sales, while in 2019 Karaitiana, Williams, and Carter were inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. Beyond the induction, 2019 also saw a range of events to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the song's release, including a commemoration at the
National Library and the production of a documentary about Pixie Williams. "Blue Smoke" has lent its name to several productions about early New Zealand music, including
a book, podcast, and a tribute recording of Williams' music, as well as a music venue in Christchurch. "Blue Smoke" has also appeared on the soundtracks of several movies since its release, including
Out of the Blue and
An Angel at My Table, and lends its tune to the official waiata of
Massey University. ==References==