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First song: Josh Teskey of the Teskey Brothers
The Teskey Brothers are a soul and blues band that has been gaining a big following in Melbourne. The gravelly voiced lead singer, Josh Teskey joins us in our Auckland studio to perform one of the… Audio
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Review: Troy Kingi and The Galactic Chiropractors live
An enthusiastic crowd were rewarded by the full-band treatment of Troy Kingi’s album release show for Shake That Skinny Ass All The Way to Zygertron.
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South Korean hospital blaze kills at least 37, fleeing patients brave flames
The South Korean city of Miryang became a scene of horror on Friday as flames and toxic smoke swept through a hospital, killing at least 37 people and injuring more than 140.
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Ashes war of words to give way to on-field action
The war of words that has added spice to the lead-up to cricket's oldest enduring test series will give way to genuine hostilities on Thursday when bitter Ashes rivals Australia and England march out…
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Steve Bisley: All the Burning Bridges
Often portrayed as the cool-dude larrikin, living a life of excess, the veteran Australian actor Steve Bisley has made a name for himself in TV series such as Water Rats and Police Rescue and has… Audio
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Worlds of Music 11 November, 2017
On Worlds of Music this week Trevor previews more artists coming to Womad 2018 including young Cuban vocalist Daymé Arocena, a multi cultural trio called Violons Barbares and a collaboration called… Audio
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Rugby league clashes: Context and calm needed
Opinion - A deep-seated rivalry clearly exists between Tonga and Samoa, but the recent altercations between fans don't start to compare to the brutal hooliganism common in Europe, writes Ben Stanley.
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The Sampler: Lotta Sea Lice by Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile
Nick Bollinger reviews a set of casual duets by Melbourne singer/guitar-slinger Courtney Barnett and Philadelphia fret-flayer Kurt Vile. Audio
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Chris Bourke
Audio 21 Oct 2017Chris Bourke is a writer, journalist, editor and radio producer. He has been arts and books editor at the NZ Listener, editor of Rip It Up, and produced Saturday Morning. He wrote the definitive…
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The definitive list of this summer's big gigs
It's one of the most crowded summers of music New Zealand has ever seen. Here's a list of the big gigs coming up between now and April. So far we count 74.
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Chris Bourke - Good-bye Māoriland
Chris Bourke's latest book, Good-bye Maoriland: The Songs and Sounds of New Zealand's Great War, is an account of the influence of music in World War l - from military bands and concert parties to… Audio
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Mel Parsons and Greg Johnson announce nationwide tour
Two of our favourite singer-songwriters are joining forces to tour NZ in November. Video
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Demand for answers over baby left in hot car
The Ministry for Vulnerable Children says it could have acted faster in the case of a baby who was left in a hot car and died.
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Parents' 'repeated failures' led to death of baby left in hot car
Eight-month-old Isaiah Neil died after being left in a hot car for three hours, while his parents and grandmother smoked synthetic cannabis and went to sleep.
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The Singles Life: The Fate of the Furious Gin Wigmore
Gin Wigmore is back and she’s also fed up with an industry that, once fawning, has grown frigid. Can Gin carve her own path?
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Review: Tiny Ruins live in Paekakariki
Hollie Fullbrook's Tiny Ruins won over a warm crowd in Paekakariki on Friday night, with a preview of songs from her forthcoming album alongside older favourites. Rebecca Hunter says Hollie is "wired…
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Gemma Ray in Session
Gemma Ray is an Essex born, Berlin based songwriter whose music references a whole panorama of retro references, making for a cinematic psychedelic sound. In NZ for shows, she plays live with her band… Audio
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Five of the best Chills songs ahead of their nationwide tour
John Campbell, Karyn Hay, Wallace Chapman, Anthonie Tonnon and Paz Lenchantin (of The Pixies) share their favourite Chills song.
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A fry-up with the All Day Breakfast Stringband
Fiddle, guitar, mandolin, banjo, and close harmonies are the ingredients going into The All Day Breakfast Stringband. The Montreal-based band are in New Zealand doing an extensive tour, and hoping to… Audio
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Jon Toogood - The General Acoustic
Jon Toogood has called Melbourne home for the last 18 years, and it's here that he's readying his forthcoming Solo & Acoustic tour, a nine-date run that will see the Shihad frontman reduce and refine… Audio
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The History and Music of Viking Records
Wellington based Viking records was once New Zealand's largest independent record label. And now, all of the company's back catalogue has now been donated to the National Library for digitisation and… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Inside Out Part 2: Unexpected Angles
Nick Tipping pushes the envelope a little, taking in Tierney Sutton singing Sting, John Scofield playing Dolly Parton, and The Bad Plus playing Crowded House. Plus we take a trip to Cuba with the Jazz… Audio
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Swiss firefighters' alcohol ban goes up in smoke
Switzerland is easing an alcohol ban for volunteer firefighters, saying it had led to staffing shortages during crises.
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What it's like to be tear-gassed
In the middle of a protest in Palestine, Ivan Steward was desperately trying to breathe..
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Ravens in The Wood Shed
The Ravens are a trio of women who say they want to bring a spirit of punk to acoustic folk music. Jess Shanks, Alice Ryan Williams and Reb Fountain are all members of Lyttelton collective 'The… Video, Audio