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If you picked up Six Feet Down Under, you may have noticed the words "EP One" on the package and were quick to ask "what the hell does that mean?" Well, drum roll please . . . you guessed it, there is indeed an "EP Two" in the works . . .
The official Red Nose Day song, You Make the Whole World Smile, has been covered by Anika Moa The single will be playing on radio stations, music television and online from Thursday, 28 October, and available for purchase from 1 November The song is set to top the charts before Cure Kids Red Nose
With the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra Vector Arena, Auckland Friday 21 January 2011 Country Superstar and contemporary music icon Kenny Rogers kicks off his tour Down Under in Auckland with his band accompanied by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra on Friday, January 21 at Vector Arena.
Irish singer/songwriter Ronan Keating has always held a special fondness for this part of the world - through his success as a member of Boyzone and as a solo artist, to calling Down Under home as a judge on the current series of The X Factor Australia.
'MOVING ON' the stunning new video from New Zealand rock act Steriogram heralds their triumphant return to rock n roll mayhem!
You can listen to a preview of their third album 'TAPING THE RADIO' now at steriogram.bandcamp.com and it will be available in NZ stores on Nov 2.
27/10 NBA commentator Charles Barkley; radio personality Garry Dell'Abate; musical guests Kings of Leon 28/10 Musician Taylor Swift 29/10 Comedian Dana Carvey 01/11 Actor Will Ferrell; musical guest Kid Cudi; musician Slash 02/11 Actor Michael J.
Iconic Kiwi band Ardijah is releasing a definitive collection of their distinctive classic hits with a twist - the addition of four popular cover songs.
The Royal New Zealand Pipe Bands Association is looking for young pipers and drummers from around New Zealand to participate in a National Youth Pipe Band.
Auckland, Oct 14 NZPA - Black Seeds fans have put their own stamp on the group's new album by remixing two tracks after a worldwide competition.
The winning entries from Wellington producer D-Duff and Californian-based D-Tox are featured on the new Specials album.
Gin Wigmore and Stan Walker were the big winners at last night's New Zealand Music Awards, bagging four Tui trophies each.
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