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[[Image:Lastcontact.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Waikato Times photo showing the last show on Contact 89FM, with ''Justin Harris'' on the left]] | [[Image:Lastcontact.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Waikato Times photo showing the last show on Contact 89FM, with ''Justin Harris'' on the left]] | ||
− | Justin Harris was a guitarist and vocalist in [[Spatula Death]] (formed primarily to teach himself to play guitar), the popular [[Inchworm]], and the short-lived [[Groll]]. He wrote the Hamilton music "rumours" column for [[Rip it Up]] on-and-off between 1993 and 1998, organised the inaugural [[Contact 89FM]] [[Battle of the Bands]] in 1993 (and others in the late | + | Justin Harris was a guitarist and vocalist in [[Spatula Death]] (formed primarily to teach himself to play guitar), the popular [[Inchworm]], and the short-lived [[Groll]]. He wrote the Hamilton music "rumours" column for [[Rip it Up]] on-and-off between 1993 and 1998, organised the inaugural [[Contact 89FM]] [[Battle of the Bands]] in 1993 (and others in the late 1990's), and also the [[Spatula Death Battle of the Bands]] "competitions" (1995-1997). <br> |
− | Justin was a popular announcer on [[Contact FM]] through most of the | + | Justin was a popular announcer on [[Contact FM]] through most of the 1990's, and also announced for some time on [[UFM]] and [[The Rock]] (where he managed to play the likes of [[Watershed]] and [[Book of Martyrs]] unnoticed). While working for [[Contact]], he coordinated the release of the 1997 [[Green Eggs and Hamilton]] compilation, and was the host of the stations final broadcast in 1998. He also aided in the coordination of the 1992 Hamilton music compilation [[Juice Extractor]]. |
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