Murray Cammick
I Was There When: The first Big Day Out opened
Murray Cammick, then editor of music mag Rip It Up, was there when the very first Big Day Out exploded into Mt Smart Stadium in 1994. Audio
Rip It Up now available online
Great news for fans of music journalism 13 years' worth of editions of Rip It Up - spanning 1986 to 1998 - are now available to read in full, thanks to a project from AudioCulture and Papers Past… Audio
Music feature: Motown 25 with Murray Cammick
For this week's music feature we look back to 1983 when a special televised concert was held to celebrate Motown's 25th anniversary. Today we reminisce about that iconic concert with Murray Cammick. Audio
Murray Cammick plays some of his favourite tunes from Aotearoa
Journalist, photographer, record label founder and DJ Murray Camick joins us in the studio to play a few of his favorite records from the 70's /80s era of soul/ funk/disco music of Aotearoa. Audio
Murray Cammick: The Legacy of Larry Morris
Larry's Rebels front man Larry Morris died at the age of 75 this week after a career lasting more than 50 years. Music journalist and photographer Murrary Cammick met Morris many times and wrote a… Audio
The Mixtape: Murray Cammick
Today's RNZ Mix Tape guest is Murray Cammick - Sometimes interviewing close friends one has known for decades can be surprisingly more challenging than those who are acquaintances or unknown ...Not so… Audio
Murray Cammick's show goes on
Photographer Murray Cammick's new exhibition The show must go on comes bristling with levels. It's the old showbiz dictum, of course - no matter what, go on and give them a show. And these days that's… Audio, Gallery
Ngaire Fuata: 30 years since 'To Sir With Love'
It's been 30 years since Ngaire Fuata's remake of the 1967 Lulu hit 'To Sir With Love' stormed the NZ music charts, spending five weeks in the No 1 spot. Ngaire joins the show to discuss the one-hit… Audio
Murray Cammick on winning the 2020 Independent Spirit Award
Charlotte spoke with the hugely admired NZ music figure after he picked up the award during the week. Audio
Brent Hansen: 'Live Aid was 16 hours of guessing what happened next'
The 1985 Live Aid concert was broadcast all around the world. But it very nearly wasn't seen here. Produced by Katie Scotcher. Audio
Murray Cammick and Chris Bourke - Rip It Up meets digital age
This week the first 100 issues of local music magazine Rip It Up went live in digitised form at the the National Library's Papers Past website. It's the first time Papers Past has digitised a… Audio
New exhibition showcases punk and new wave poster art from '77-'81
Toward the end of the 1970s, punk and new wave turned NZ's popular music scene on its head. Not only was the music totally different, but bands including The Suburban Reptiles, Toy Love and the… Audio
Murray Cammick on the early days of kiwi rock
Photographer and Journalist Murray Cammick is one of the founding members of Ripitup magazine. During the 60s and 70s he photographed a huge number of up and coming Kiwi bands in the rock n roll… Audio, Gallery
Murray Cammick's music photography: Auckland '75 - '85
Murray Cammick spent a lot of time in the Auckland music scene during the 70s and 80s capturing candid images of both local and international musicians including Iggy Pop, Graham Brazier and Bob… Audio
Anglias, Valiants and Zephyrs
Today's bookmarks guest this week is a man of many talents. Murray Cammick's latest project is a photography exhibition called Flash Cars being held in Auckland at the Black Asterisk gallery in… Audio, Gallery
Murray Cammick on the legacy of Prince
Murray Cammick, founder of local music mag Rip It Up, reflects on the career and musical output of Prince with M101's Melody Thomas and Nick Bollinger. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 83: Prince
A tribute to the late Prince Rogers Nelson. Featuring Shayne Carter, Steven Thrasher and more with musical tributes from Trip Pony, Jesse Sheehan and our own house band Erotic City. Video, Audio
Murray Cammick remembers Graham Brazier
Former Rip it Up magazine editor and Wildside Records head honcho Murray Cammick remembers Hello Sailor's Graham Brazier, who died this week, aged 63. Audio
Greatest NZ concert you've ever seen - James Brown
This time every Tuesday, we'll be revisiting a great New Zealand concert. Today, to kick it off, we're going all the way back to 1978, when a musical phenomenon touched down on Auckland's North Shore… Audio
Audioculture
Six months after the launch of www.AudioCulture.co.nz, 'the noisy library of New Zealand music', Emma Smith talks to Creative Director Simon Grigg and Editor Murray Cammick about the stories they've… Audio