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New recording rockers play Ohakune

The music of bands like Van Halen, Yes, Bon Jovi and Cold Chisel will ' fill Ohakune's nightclub next weekend. Aucklanders Dark Harbour play their choice of favourites along with originals at Hot Lava next week. They formed in 1984 . and now, after years of "good old Kiwi resilience" are now shining, with a QEII Arts Council award grant under their belt and they've recorded three singles. The first, "Crossfire", was released in May by WEA. It's been described as "pure power" and has been related to Noiseworks.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 299, 11 August 1989, Page 14

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New recording rockers play Ohakune Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 299, 11 August 1989, Page 14

New recording rockers play Ohakune Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 299, 11 August 1989, Page 14

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