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− | Kevin | + | Kevin DJed on [[Contact 89FM]] from 1995 to 1998 and did a number of shows at varying times, including Tuesday and Friday breakfast shows, the Top 13, and full-time brekky producer/co-host with [[Scott Newth]] and [[Dean Ballinger]] from June 1997 to March 1998. He did Tuesday overdrive from March 1998 until the station closed in June 1998. |
After the station became UFM, Kevin did a guest slot on [[Greg Page]]'s breakfast show under the pseudonym Buck Rox, talking about celebrities of the past and what they had done in their post-celebrity lives. | After the station became UFM, Kevin did a guest slot on [[Greg Page]]'s breakfast show under the pseudonym Buck Rox, talking about celebrities of the past and what they had done in their post-celebrity lives. | ||
− | Kevin did a stint on the WSU executive in 1997. He played guitar and bass with [[Aaron Watkinson]] and [[Dean Ballinger]] in [[Huckery]], and with [[Geoff Doube | + | Kevin did a stint on the WSU executive in 1997. He played guitar and bass with [[Aaron Watkinson]] and [[Dean Ballinger]] in [[Huckery]], and with [[Geoff Doube]] in [[Phaser]]. He also played lead triangle with [[Spokey Dokey]] at one of the performance cafes. Kevin now lives on [[Waiheke]]. |
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[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] |