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[[image:Grok.jpg|right|thumb|300px|City Weekend article, 30 August 1996; Grant is at left and Scott at right]]
 
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A member of [[Dribbly Cat Attraction]], [[Tweeter]], [[Grok]] and [[Inspector Moog]], Grant's keyboard playing typically defined the sound of the bands he was a member of. Grant worked as a production engineer for RadioWorks in Hamilton ([[The Edge]] and [[Rock 93 FM]]), and moved to Auckland with the company ''c.''1999. He is the brother of [[Scott Brodie]], who he played with in ''Grok''.  
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A member of [[Dribbly Cat Attraction]], [[Tweeter]], [[Grok]], [[World Cup Soccer]] and [[Inspector Moog]], Grant's keyboard playing typically defined the sound of the bands he was a member of. Grant worked as a production engineer for RadioWorks in Hamilton ([[The Edge]] and [[Rock 93 FM]]), and moved to Auckland with the company ''c.''1999. He is the brother of [[Scott Brodie]], who he played with in ''Grok''.  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 27 August 2012

City Weekend article, 30 August 1996; Grant is at left and Scott at right

A member of Dribbly Cat Attraction, Tweeter, Grok, World Cup Soccer and Inspector Moog, Grant's keyboard playing typically defined the sound of the bands he was a member of. Grant worked as a production engineer for RadioWorks in Hamilton (The Edge and Rock 93 FM), and moved to Auckland with the company c.1999. He is the brother of Scott Brodie, who he played with in Grok.