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  2. The Beths - Wikipedia

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    Through their Outward Sound program, the NZ Music Commission funded three tours as part of their international music market development grants. [14] [15] [16] A new single, "Great No One," was released in October 2017. [17] The song was the first to be lifted from the band's debut album, Future Me Hates Me.

  3. List of New Zealand musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of New Zealand musicians of any genre. ... 3 The Hard Way – hip-hop band; "Hip Hop Holiday" (1994) ... The Beths; Carly Binding;

  4. Category:New Zealand musical groups - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia categories named after New Zealand musical groups (9 C) Pages in category "New Zealand musical groups" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.

  5. Jump Rope Gazers - Wikipedia

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    Jump Rope Gazers is the second studio album by New Zealand indie rock band the Beths. It was released on 10 July 2020 through Carpark Records. Track listing

  6. Category:New Zealand indie rock groups - Wikipedia

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    The Bats (New Zealand band) The Beths; The Bilders; Bird Nest Roys; Bressa Creeting Cake; Broods; C. Cassette (New Zealand band) The Chills; Clap Clap Riot; The Clean ...

  7. Expert in a Dying Field - Wikipedia

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    Expert in a Dying Field is the third studio album by New Zealand indie rock band the Beths. It was released on 16 September 2022 by Carpark Records . The cover art features a haku (kingfish) .

  8. New Zealand Music Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Music Hall of Fame | Te Whare Taonga Puoro o Aotearoa is a figurative hall of fame dedicated to noteworthy New Zealand musicians. The hall was created in 2007 by Recorded Music NZ (then known as the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ)) and the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). [ 1 ]

  9. List of number-one singles from the 1980s (New Zealand)

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    Joe Dolce topped New Zealand's music chart with "Shaddap You Face" for eight weeks in 1980 and 1981. Bob Marley and his band, The Wailers, remained seven weeks at the top position with "One Love/People Get Ready". "Stomp!" by the Brothers Johnson peaked atop the New Zealand Singles Chart for six weeks. Key † – Song of New Zealand origin [nb 2]