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New Festival The Gisborne District Council are looking for bands to play at a two-day music festival in late December. Interested parties should contact Leesa Tilley on (06) 8670-213 or 025 759-305, or fax (06) 8677-286. A Word From Chronic Productions If you have skills in promotion, organising, sound & light engineering, graphic art, communication or are just believe in what NZ music is (or could be) then Chronic Productions would like to hear from you. The company is involved with management and
past tours for Supergroove and Semi Lemon Kola, Pumpkinhead, Thorazine Shuffle, Fagan, Dead Flowers. They are currently updating a nationwide database of people currently, or wanting to be involved with the promotion of NZ music. People from any city, town, suburb or secluded settlement should write now. At the very least Chronic will be able to send the latest music and tour information to you. If you are suitable to help in anyway, there may be renumeration. Chronic are also updating their venue database, from shacks to stadiums, operators are invited to send their venue specifics to Chronic Data, Attention: Stuart
Broughton, Box 6430 Wellesley St, Auckland. Musical Chairs New National Sales Manager for Festival Records is Anthony Reardon and the new Festival PR person is Shirley Charles (ex RipltUp) . . . there’s talk of Disney USA purchasing England’s last big record company, EMI for five billion USA dollars ... the rumour that George Michael will soon sign to Virgin Records has been met with “no comment” from Sony and Virgin ... Warners UK have cofinanced the revival of the 70s indie label Radar ... producer Daniel Lanois has an A&R deal to bring talent to the Capitol label.
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Rip It Up, Issue 214, 1 June 1995, Page 5
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