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  2. Dunedin Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Dunedin-based 4YA Orchestra recorded variety programmes for the region's 4YA radio station, as well as performing in public and accompanying local choral societies. [ 8 ] The first orchestra with the name "Dunedin Symphony Orchestra" was established in June 1932 and conducted by violinist B. L. H. de Rose. [ 9 ]

  3. Radio Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    Radio Dunedin is a radio ... Radio Dunedin introduced live streaming on the internet in mid-2007. ... and (since June 2011) "Good Talk, Good Music". Radio Dunedin ...

  4. Category:Musical groups from Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Musical groups from Dunedin" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  5. Dunedin sound - Wikipedia

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    The Dunedin sound can be traced back to the emergence of punk rock as a musical influence in New Zealand in the late 1970s. Isolated from the country's main punk scene in Auckland (which had been influenced by bands such as England's Buzzcocks), Dunedin's punk groups, such as The Enemy (which became Toy Love) and The Same (which later developed into The Chills), developed a sound more heavily ...

  6. New Zealand music festivals - Wikipedia

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    A Low Hum – 2006–2014 – Small music festival in Wellington each year over Waitangi Weekend. 50 bands over 3 or 4 days. Lobofest — annually since 2016 - held at Brighton, near Dunedin, each February; Luminate Festival – Pikikirunga, Golden Bay, Nelson; New Zealand International Jazz & Blues Festival – 1999–present, Christchurch

  7. The Sound (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    The station relaunched as The Sound at 9 am on 1 January 2012. The last song on Solid Gold FM was "A Change Is Gonna Come" by Sam Cooke.The first song played on The Sound, following a 5-minute profile intro, was Elton John's "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding".

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  9. The Hits (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    In July 1996 the New Zealand Government sold off the commercial arm of Radio New Zealand, which included, among other things, the Classic Hits brand.The new owner was The Radio Network, a subsidiary of APN News & Media and Clear Channel Communications, which operated as a division of the Australian Radio Network. [15]