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Hi-Revving Tongues - Fame and Flares
The Hi-Revving Tongues were early New Zealand purveyors of psychedelic pop music and won a huge following with their hits Tropic of Capricorn and Rain and Tears. Music reporter Keith Newman talks to… Read more Audio
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Awake! Ticket Re-Issued
6 Nov 2010Nick Atkinson follows the re-issue process, and gets to know the characters that egged the band on... including archivist and promoter John Baker. Read more Audio
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Southern Stars Steel Band
15 Oct 2010The Onehunga Working Man's Club on a cold gloomy Tuesday evening seems like an unlikely place to hear tropical sounds that originate from the Lesser Antilles. But you soon hear the strains of The… Read more Audio
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Ian Morris on Musical Chairs (Part 2)
12 Oct 2010In an interview from 2001, Ian Morris talks about his early years, founding Th' Dudes with Dave Dobbyn, his solo work as Tex Pistol, and production and engineering work at Stebbings Studios. Audio
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Ian Morris on Musical Chairs
12 Oct 2010In an interview from 2001, Ian Morris talks about his early years, founding Th' Dudes with Dave Dobbyn, his solo work as Tex Pistol, and production and engineering work at Stebbings Studios. Read more Audio
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Jan Preston on Musical Chairs (Part 2)
9 Oct 2010Keith Newman talks to Jan Preston about her colourful career as Australia's 'Queen of the Boogie Woogie' for Musical Chairs on Radio New Zealand National. Audio
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Jan Preston on Musical Chairs
2 Oct 2010Jan Preston is well loved across Australia and in Europe for her original songs of bright eyed humour and pathos and her unique rhythm and blues piano performances. She has come a long way from the… Read more Audio
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Wayne Roland Brown on Musical Chairs
25 Sep 2010In the 40 years since he recorded his first single in a studio above a Levin electronics shop, Wayne Roland Brown has contributed to various hit songs, including a number one single for country star… Read more Audio
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Jimmie Sloggett on Musical Chairs
18 Sep 2010On New Zealand pop records of the 1960s and 1970s, it was odds-on that any saxophone solo would be the work of Jimmy Sloggett, an expatriate Australian with a stellar pedigree. He looks back on his… Read more Audio
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Scott Muir on Musical Chairs
14 Aug 2010Scott Muir is too self-effacing to describe himself as the face of Dunedin music, but it's a hat that fits him well. For Musical Chairs Trevor Reekie talks to Scott Muir about the diverse portfolio of… Read more Audio
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Levity Beet on Musical Chairs
24 Jul 2010Takaka-based songwriter, performer and storyteller Levity Beet talks about the art of appealing to ankle-biters and their minders, and plays to kindergarten children in Wellington. Read more Audio
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Lachlan Rutherford on Musical Chairs
17 Jul 2010Lachlan Rutherford's musical career started at Otago University as the bass player for Stash, the bad boy's of mid 70s student rock. His musical journey has taken him from being a semi professional… Read more Audio
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