RNZ NATIONAL. MUSIC 101. 12/03/2011

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2011
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Series
Music 101
Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Radio
Broadcast Date
12/03/2011
Production company
Radio New Zealand
Credits
Presenter: Kirsten Johnstone
Newsreader: Chris Whitta

The best songs, music-related stories, interviews, live music, industry news and music documentaries from New Zealand and the world, including:

2-3 p.m.
Cook Island crooner Will Crummer (pictured) is making a welcome return to his singing career after retreating to raise a family - including daughter Annie Crummer. We visit him in the studio as the string section records for his new album - and it's not just ukuleles.
We cross live to the Pacifica Festival at Western Springs in Auckland.
Funk originators The Funky Meters - they added the 'funky' in 1994, after a legal battle over the use of the name - talk about New Orleans funerals, and their syncopated strut.
3-4 p.m.
Locals 'An Emerald City' add kraut-rock to their prog-psych mix for their second album 'The Fourth'. They tell of the Berlin winter, their love of Jean Michel Jarre, and fun fun fun on the autobahn.
A report from last weekend's Homegrown Festival on the Wellington waterfront.
Homebrew's Tom Scott takes on the man with the metal face and the gilded tongue, U.S.A. rapper MF Doom.
A round-up of gigs across the land.
4-5 p.m.
60s pop star Shane (Hales) tells of coming 'Full Circle' with his new album, and the early days, when Eldred Stebbing hired him to front The Pleazers, and Paul McCartney sent him a telegram.
Classically trained multi-instrumentalist Andrew Keoghan brings his band into Roundhead for a special RNZ session. You'll hear pizzicato slide violin, big hairy bass sounds, drum machines and a piano-accordion accompanying Keoghan's songs about human interactions.