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  2. List of number-one singles in 1960 (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Number 1 hit singles in 1960 in New Zealand, starting with the first chart dated, ... The Complete New Zealand Music Charts: 1966 – 2006 ...

  3. Category:1960s in New Zealand music - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; New Zealand portal; 1960s portal; Topics specifically related to the decade 1960s in the music of New Zealand, i.e. in the years 1960 to 1969. 1910s; 1920s;

  4. Rock music in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand radio's conservative programming approach was increasingly challenged by young people in the 1960s. Radio Hauraki initially began life as a pirate radio station, broadcasting in international waters 50 miles (80 kilometres) offshore from Auckland in the Hauraki Gulf, a deliberate move that allowed them to circumnavigate restrictive broadcasting legislation and broadcast their own ...

  5. List of New Zealand musicians - Wikipedia

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    3 The Hard Way – hip-hop band; "Hip Hop Holiday" (1994) reached #1 [1] The 3Ds; ... (was born and lived in New Zealand until at the age of 7) John Rowles – singer;

  6. The Librettos (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Librettos was a New Zealand pop/R&B group, active from 1960 to 1966. They were one of New Zealand's most popular bands in 1964-65, and after relocating to Sydney they gained recognition in Australia for their polished live performances and their 1966 version of the Paul Revere & The Raiders song "Kicks".

  7. Bill and Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Bill and Boyd were a pop music duo from 1959 to 1989 consisting of William "Bill" Cate (10 October 1940 - 29 November 2020) and William "Boyd" Robertson (born 1941), both on lead vocals and lead guitar, which started recording in 1960. They began their careers in Wellington, New Zealand before

  8. The Rumour (New Zealand band) - Wikipedia

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    The Rumour was a New Zealand pop/rock music band in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Formed in 1966 and featuring twin brothers Shade and Gerard Smith, Jacques Koolen and Ross Hindman they went on to achieve success in the NZ pop scene with chart-topping hits "L'amour Est L'enfant de la Liberte", No 1 on the New Zealand charts for four weeks [1] and "Holy Morning". [2]

  9. The Bluestars - Wikipedia

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    The Bluestars were a garage rock band from Auckland, New Zealand, who were active during the 1960s.They became one of the most popular bands in New Zealand at the time and enjoyed a hit in the Auckland area with their first single, which appeared on Decca Records, where they were the first New Zealand rock band to be signed to the label.