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Protest music Aotearoa

Protest music Aotearoa
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Protest music Aotearoa
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National Library of New Zealand
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In conjunction with the Turnbull Gallery exhibition Revolting! The sound of protest in Aotearoa, the Alexander Turnbull Library presents Simon Grigg, Kerry Ann Lee, and Redmer Yska, discussing New Zealand's protest music. The event included: Simon Grigg (of Suburban Reptiles, owner of the Propeller and Huh labels and founder of the forthcoming AudioCulture website), on the growth of political protest in popular music in the late 70s and early 80s. Kerry Ann Lee (artist, punk aficionado and Se...

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ibp6HZcrY8&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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music / protest / panel talk / history

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