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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 1990s writing a number of articles and reviews on Hamilton bands for [[Nexus]] (1993-1994). 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 one 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 1990s writing a number of articles and reviews on Hamilton bands for [[Nexus]] (1993-1994). 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 one year.  
  
''Duggan'' played on two occasions with [[Spatula Death]] (at the 1993 [[Avant Garbage (event)|Avant Garbage]] event and 2007 "reformation" at the [[Merry Moley Christmas Party]]). He made a number of bootleg recordings of Hamilton bands throughout the 1990s, although only one of them was ever released ([[Inchworm]]'s 'Driver' on the [[They came to take us alive]] compilation).  
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''Duggan'' has played on two occasions with [[Spatula Death]] (at the 1993 [[Avant Garbage (event)|Avant Garbage]] event and 2007 "reformation" at the [[Merry Moley Christmas Party]]). He made a number of bootleg recordings of Hamilton bands throughout the 1990s, although only one of them was ever released ([[Inchworm]]'s 'Driver' on the [[They came to take us alive]] compilation).  
  
 
Since 2006 he has been heavily involved in the [[htown wiki]] and is responsible for a great deal of its content. In 2014 he started the 'Hamilton Music Wiki' Facebook page, and since 2015 has contributed interviews to the [[Hamilton Underground Press]] website and [[HUPzine]]. Since 2018, he has been playing Casiotone for [[Bitter Defeat]], and with [[Rob Shirlow]] and [[Phil Grey]] has hosted the monthly Top 10 of new New Zealand releases show, 'Tekau Nga Waiata Pai' on [[The Hum]].
 
Since 2006 he has been heavily involved in the [[htown wiki]] and is responsible for a great deal of its content. In 2014 he started the 'Hamilton Music Wiki' Facebook page, and since 2015 has contributed interviews to the [[Hamilton Underground Press]] website and [[HUPzine]]. Since 2018, he has been playing Casiotone for [[Bitter Defeat]], and with [[Rob Shirlow]] and [[Phil Grey]] has hosted the monthly Top 10 of new New Zealand releases show, 'Tekau Nga Waiata Pai' on [[The Hum]].

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