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  • ''Hark Records'' was a Hamilton record label run by [[Grant Hislop]] dealing primarily with pop and rock bands with mainstream aspirations in
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  • ...the Rock, particularly its early days, include [[Joe Dennehy]] and [[Grant Hislop]] (both later involved in [[UFM]] and/or [[The Generator]]).
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  • Enlisting the help of another former [[The Rock|Rock]] associate [[Grant Hislop]], over the course of 2001 the sound of the station shifted to reflect this [[Grant Hislop]]<br>
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  • ...cream]]; drums), [[Richard Jones]] (guitar) and [[Grant Hislop]] (bass). ''Hislop'' and ''Monteith'' were eventually replaced by [[Munro Goodwin]] (bass) and
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  • ...]], [[Grant Hislop]], would be entering into a partnership with 89FM Ltd. Grant was, at this time, an A&R for Warner Music in Auckland, and it was decided ...om this weekend with high hopes for the future of UFM, in spite of Joe and Grant's comments, and many failed to realise that the Waitomo weekend had signall
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  • ...tle of the Bands]] performances, the band was picked up by manager [[Grant Hislop]], who got the band gigs supporting ''Goodshirt'', ''Goldenhorse'', ''Zed''
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