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  2. Category:New Zealand pop music groups - Wikipedia

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  3. Paige (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band began playing songs from their upcoming album on their more recent tours. Recording and mixing of Paige's debut album had been funded by pledgemusic. [4] On 1 August 2012, it was announced that Paul Hinwood had left Paige, the band also confirmed that they would not be replacing Paul and would be continuing as a four-piece.

  4. Category:New Zealand musical groups - Wikipedia

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  5. RNZ Concert - Wikipedia

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    On 22 January 2007 Concert FM was renamed Radio New Zealand Concert to associate it more clearly with the Radio New Zealand brand, [6] which was subsequently shortened to RNZ Concert in 2016. As part of its promotion of New Zealand Music Month, the network has produced a series of podcasts of New Zealand performances of classic works. [ 11 ]

  6. List of New Zealand musicians - Wikipedia

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    The Cakekitchen; Edwin Carr; Shayne Carter; Cassandra's Ears; Che Fu; The Checks; The Chicks; The Chills; Clap Clap Riot; Jemaine Clement – member of folk/pop/comedy duo Flight of the Conchords

  7. New Zealand music festivals - Wikipedia

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    Nambassa 1979 was the largest music event in New Zealand. "Nearly 60,000 came, making it, per capita, the world’s largest festival of its type." "Nambassa will be remembered for many things. It was the largest campsite, the biggest and brightest party, and the best attended and most successful musical and cultural event ever in New Zealand."

  8. List of Warped Tour lineups by year - Wikipedia

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    Me First and the Gimme Gimmes: 2 Me Like Bees 1 Meg & Dia: 3 Meghann Wright 1 The Meices 1 Mel 1 Memphis May Fire: 5 The Menzingers: 2 Messer: 1 Mest: 4 Metro Station: 1 [41] MewithoutYou: 1 M.I.A. 1 Microwave: 1 Middleground: 1 Middle Class Rut: 1 Middle Finger Salute: 3 Midnight To Twelve 1 Midtown: 3 MI6: 1 The Mighty Mighty Bosstones: 5

  9. Rock music in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Rock music in New Zealand, also known as Kiwi rock music and New Zealand rock music, [1] rose to prominence first in 1955 with Johnny Cooper's cover version of Bill Haley's hit song "Rock Around the Clock". This was followed by Johnny Devlin, sometimes nicknamed New Zealand's Elvis Presley, and his cover of "Lawdy Miss Clawdy".