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A long time fan of the Hamilton music scene, ''Duggan'' has been involved in various roles, while at the same time keeping a relatively low profile. He started his involvement in the early 1990's writing a great many articles and reviews on Hamilton bands for [[Nexus]]. Following this, he worked as a [[Contact 89FM]] announcer for three years, hosting the NZ music show for two years and was NZ music playlist director for a year.
 
A long time fan of the Hamilton music scene, ''Duggan'' has been involved in various roles, while at the same time keeping a relatively low profile. He started his involvement in the early 1990's writing a great many articles and reviews on Hamilton bands for [[Nexus]]. Following this, he worked as a [[Contact 89FM]] announcer for three years, hosting the NZ music show for two years and was NZ music playlist director for a year.
  
''Duggan'' also played at one stage with [[Spatula Death]]. More recently, he has been heavily involved in the htown wiki and along with [[Dan Duran]], is responsible for a great deal of its content. He also made a number of bootleg recordings of Hamilton bands throughout the 1990's, and while only one of them has been released, ([[Inchworm]]'s 'Driver' on [[They came to take us alive]]), he is planning to release them in the future.
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''Duggan'' also played at one stage with [[Spatula Death]]. More recently, he has been heavily involved in the ''htown wiki'' and along with [[Dan Duran]], is responsible for a great deal of its content. He also made a number of bootleg recordings of Hamilton bands throughout the 1990's, and while only one of them has been released, ([[Inchworm]]'s 'Driver' on [[They came to take us alive]]), he is planning to release them in the future.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:42, 9 July 2007

A long time fan of the Hamilton music scene, Duggan has been involved in various roles, while at the same time keeping a relatively low profile. He started his involvement in the early 1990's writing a great many articles and reviews on Hamilton bands for Nexus. Following this, he worked as a Contact 89FM announcer for three years, hosting the NZ music show for two years and was NZ music playlist director for a year.

Duggan also played at one stage with Spatula Death. More recently, he has been heavily involved in the htown wiki and along with Dan Duran, is responsible for a great deal of its content. He also made a number of bootleg recordings of Hamilton bands throughout the 1990's, and while only one of them has been released, (Inchworm's 'Driver' on They came to take us alive), he is planning to release them in the future.