Simon Grigg
Music talk
Simon Grigg from Audio Culture talks about the Wellington Music scene in the early 1970s - including our very own Simon Morris' band Tamburlaine. Audio
A History of Student Radio - Episode Two
A four-part journey through 45 years of student radio in New Zealand. Part Two: broadcasters who would go on to become household names recall their youthful antics, and all sorts of politics. Audio
Audio Culture with Simon Grigg
Simon Grigg from the website Audio Culture dips into New Zealand's rock and roll archives. The focus this time is Upper Hutt - home of The Fourmyula, the Bitter End, Frankie and Jon Stevens - and of… Audio
Simon Grigg: Audio Culture
In a new regular feature, Audio Culture's Simon Grigg dips into New Zealand rock and roll's fascinating, and occasionally dubious history. This week he looks at rock venues - from the 1960s to the… Audio
AudioCulture
AudioCulture - a website that started because rock historian Simon Grigg found a lot of holes in our musical history. Audio
NZ retro - The year 1996
That was the year the very first Hell Pizza joint opened. The year McDonalds bought out Georgie Pie and closed down all the oulets. Super Rugby started with just 12 teams: five from New Zealand, four… Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 7
Trinity Roots break the song drought, Yumi Zouma take on the world, synths and alter egos with Little Bark and the story of OMC's How Bizarre. Audio
OMC - The Story of How Bizarre
OMC's How Bizarre, co-written by the late Pauly Fuemana and producer Alan Jansson, topped the New Zealand charts, then repeated this success in Australia, Ireland, South Africa and Austria, as well as… Video, 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
Access All Areas: AudioCulture
Project initiator and producer Simon Grigg describes plans for a new online repository of NZ music and ephemera. AudioCulture is intended to collect the hits and myths of NZ music, connecting people… Audio
Playing Favourites with Simon Grigg
Former record producer, artist and record store manager, record label owner and compiler, and DJ and nightclub owner. Now based in Bangkok, Simon Grigg has been developing a New Zealand music and… Audio
Extended Play: Tall Dwarfs - Three Songs
Tall Dwarfs Three Songs EP cover imageIn the history of Flying Nun releases, the importance of Chris Knox's TEAC 4-track recorder cannot be understated. The very first record recorded on the machine… Audio
Extended Play: Gordons - Future Shock
Remembered now as volume dealers of the loudest order and as the progenitors of Bailter Space, Christchurch trio the Gordons was a case of accelerated progress. Future Shock was a key record in Flying… Audio
Propellor Records
Simon Grigg ran Propeller Records and had a hand in much of New Zealand's musical history. Audio
Musical Chairs - Simon Grigg
Simon Grigg is a man who has been around the block more than once . His venture in to the NZ music industry was as the manager of early punk band Suburban Reptiles. He borrowed $400 to set up… Audio