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Ngā Taonga Sound Archives – An early version of “Blue Smoke”
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Larkin Poe - Preachin' Blues
Tenacious Nashville-based blues-rock duo Larkin Poe recently played 2 sold out NZ shows recently at Auckland's Tuning Fork and Christchurch's Blue Smoke. Sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell of Larkin Poe… Audio
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Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders play 'Word Gets Around'
Lyttleton bluesman Delaney Davidson and country legend Barry Saunders are touring NZ to celebrate the release of their new collaboration, Word Gets Around. They dropped into RNZ to perform the album's… Video, Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders ‘Stolen River’
RNZ Music is proud to present the brand new single and video from Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders, ‘Stolen River’, from their collaborative album Word Gets Around, which is out today! Video
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Music of the armistice
It's ANZAC Day on Thursday and in 2019 we're now at the end of WW1 centenary commemorations. The end of the war was an enduring cultural moment - and that was reflected in it's music. Audio, Gallery
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders ‘Out of Our Hands’
RNZ Music is proud to present the brand new single and video from Delaney Davidson and Barry Saunders, ‘Out of Our Hands’. Video
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From Stadium to Saloon
William Dart looks into the rock-to-cabaret journey taken by artists such as Bryan Ferry and David Johansen. And there's a tribute to the late André Previn on the side. Video, Audio
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Milk & Honey festival: dismantling the patriarchy one gig at a time
Milk & Honey festival is set to take place on International Women's Day (this Friday) in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown. The gigs feature women and are run by women. We profile four… Video
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Alejandro Escovedo: Mexican-American sings of American dream
Mexican-American singer/songwriter Alejandro Escovedo is one of 12 children, eight of which went on to be musicians: two were members of Santana, and his niece is Prince protege Sheila E. Kim Hill… Video, Audio
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Francisca Griffin, Beat Rhythm Fashion &Lizzy Mercier Descloux
Poet, painter, Parisian punk, Patti Smith pal- New York fell hard for the charms of French artiste Lizzy Mercier Descloux when she swept into that city in the late 70s in a cloud of Gauloises smoke… Audio
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Julia Jacklin live session
Australian singer-songwriter Julia Jacklin joins us in studio for a live performance and a chat about her new album Crushing. Video, Audio
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The Songs of Al Park
William Dart looks at the splendid new album celebrating the Christchurch songwriter, Al Park, featuring cover versions by Jordan Luck, Marlon Williams, Delaney Davidson, Anthea Struthers and others.
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Nelson fire: 235 properties evacuated, one house destroyed
Civil Defence has confirmed one has house burned down in Redwood Valley, as crews work hard to contain a large blaze that broke out yesterday. Video
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New all-women festival celebrates International Women’s Day
Tami Neilson, Bic Runga, Nadia Reid, Julia Deans and Ria Hall are among more than 20 female artists who’ll be performing across three cities as part of the Milk & Honey festival in March.
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'The bang and flash all at once was quite frightening'
The principal of a Hamilton school that was struck by lightning, injuring four people, said the blast did fry some electrical equipment in the classroom nearest the strike.
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Wreckless Eric: 'Punk' was a name conjured up by the media
The 1977 song ‘Whole Wide World’ by English singer Wreckless Eric is regarded as one of the best punk rock singles of all time. Wreckless Eric, aka Eric Goulden, is still making music at 64 and… Video, Audio
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Veteran Aussie pub rockers The Johnnys are back on the road
Relentless touring is a punishing experience and can take a physical and mental toll on a band, but veteran Australian pub rockers, The Johnnys, thrived on it. Trevor Reekie catches up with founding… Video, Audio
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Worlds of Music ep 103 22 September 2018
Worlds of Music Trevor Reekie hosts a weekly music programme celebrating an eclectic mix of trans global music, fusion and folk roots. Audio
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The Warratahs celebrate 30 years
Audio 10 Sep 2018Legendary country band The Warratahs are taking to the road to celebrate 30 years since they released their debut album The Only Game In Town. Trevor Reekie spoke to Barry Saunders about how to group… Video, Audio
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How love and faith helped Jon Toogood find a new groove
A love story that transcends culture and faith lies behind a new collaborative album from Shihad’s Jon Toogood. Video, Audio
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Alien Weaponry's reo Māori heavy metal hits number one
It's a significant moment in Māori music history - Alien Weaponry's reo Maori heavy metal album Tū has hit number one. Tū has more than one million streams on Spotify since the album was released on… Audio
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Julia Deans' nationwide tour to have a focus on female performers and crew
One of NZ’s favourite singer-songwriters, Julia Deans has just announced she'll be touring New Zealand in August, performing with predominantly female support acts and crew. Video
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Photographer behind iconic apartheid image dies
Sam Nzima, the man behind the iconic photo of the fight against apartheid, has died aged 83.
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New Zealand music in times of conflict
Music historian and author Chris Bourke discusses New Zealand music in times of conflict. Audio
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Port to stay closed while boat burns itself out
Timaru's port will stay closed for the night while firefighters wait for a blaze on a fishing boat to burn itself out.