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Propeller New Twist

After facing legal action which seemed likely to spell its doom Propeller Records is again live and well.

Difficulties arose when Harlequin Studios took legal action to recover debts outstanding from the recording of the Screaming Meemees and Blam Blam Blam albums. Label boss Simon Grigg had been preparing to travel to Britain but was forced to stay in the country. But after a couple of uneventful court appearances an amicable settlement has • been reached

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RIU19830901.2.12

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Rip It Up, Issue 74, 1 September 1983, Page 4

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78

Propeller New Twist Rip It Up, Issue 74, 1 September 1983, Page 4

Propeller New Twist Rip It Up, Issue 74, 1 September 1983, Page 4

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