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[[image:Hardenupow2005.jpg|right|thumb|Harden Up, Ow - Poster]]
 
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Known as either The [[Hamilton Circle Jerk]] or ''Harden Up, Ow'', this event is the brain-child of [[Mark Tupuhi]] of [[St Lucy]]. It features a number of Hamilton bands of various genres, each playing one or two covers of other Hamilton bands' songs, as well as one original tune.
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''Hamilton Circle Jerk'' is a long running event that features a number of Hamilton bands of various genres, each playing one or two covers of other Hamilton bands' songs, as well as one original tune. The event was the brain-child of [[Mark Tupuhi]] of [[St Lucy]], but in recent years has been organised by [[Lauren Kerr-Bell]].  
  
This event was orginally named The [[Hamilton Circle Jerk]] by Mark. However, it was renamed ''Harden Up, Ow'' to help with promotional purposes. The original poster proved too popular though, and the [[Circle Jerk]] name continued to be used by many [[Htown.co.nz]] members and was the predominant name used in [[Circle Jerk 2006|2006]]. The event was inspired by a farewell event for [[Inchworm]] at [[Diggers]] in 1999, where a number of Hamilton bands played a small number of their own songs followed by an ''Inchworm'' cover.
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This event was originally conceived as The Hamilton Circle Jerk. However, it was renamed ''Harden Up, Ow'' in the first year to help with promotional purposes. The original poster proved too popular, however, and the Circle Jerk name continued to be used by many [[Htown.co.nz]] members. While both names were used again in its second year, [[Circle Jerk 2006|2006]], the name again became exclusively ''Hamilton Circle Jerk'' by the [[Circle Jerk 2007|2007]] event. The event was inspired by a farewell event for [[Inchworm]] at [[Diggers]] in 1999, where a number of Hamilton bands played a small number of their own songs followed by an ''Inchworm'' cover.
  
 
==Circle Jerks to date==
 
==Circle Jerks to date==
  
*[[Circle Jerk 2005|2005]]
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*[[Circle Jerk 2005|2005]] - [[Diggers]]
*[[Circle Jerk 2006|2006]]
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*[[Circle Jerk 2006|2006]] - [[The Castle]]
*[[Circle Jerk 2007|2007]]
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*[[Circle Jerk 2007|2007]] - [[Ward Lane Tavern|Ward Lane]]
*[[Circle Jerk 2008|2008]]
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*[[Circle Jerk 2008|2008]] - [[Diggers]]
*[[Circle Jerk 2009|2009]]
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*[[Circle Jerk 2009|2009]] - [[Flow]]
*[[Circle Jerk 2010|2010]]
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*[[Circle Jerk 2010|2010]] - [[Flow]]
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*[[Circle Jerk 2011|2011]] - [[Flow]]
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*[[Circle Jerk 2016|2016]] - [[The Meteor]]
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*[[Circle Jerk 2017|2017]] - [[The Meteor]]
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*[[Circle Jerk 2018|2018]] - [[The Meteor]]
  
 
==Published Articles==
 
==Published Articles==
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=External Links=
 
=External Links=
  
*[http://homepages.slingshot.co.nz/~yetiboil/bands/downloads/circlejerk.html Circle Jerk Recordings]
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*[https://www.facebook.com/hamiltoncirclejerk Circle Jerk Facebook page]
*[http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/hamiltoncirclejerk Circle Jerk facebook page]
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[[category:events]]
 
[[category:events]]

Latest revision as of 21:24, 22 August 2018

Harden Up, Ow - Poster

Hamilton Circle Jerk is a long running event that features a number of Hamilton bands of various genres, each playing one or two covers of other Hamilton bands' songs, as well as one original tune. The event was the brain-child of Mark Tupuhi of St Lucy, but in recent years has been organised by Lauren Kerr-Bell.

This event was originally conceived as The Hamilton Circle Jerk. However, it was renamed Harden Up, Ow in the first year to help with promotional purposes. The original poster proved too popular, however, and the Circle Jerk name continued to be used by many Htown.co.nz members. While both names were used again in its second year, 2006, the name again became exclusively Hamilton Circle Jerk by the 2007 event. The event was inspired by a farewell event for Inchworm at Diggers in 1999, where a number of Hamilton bands played a small number of their own songs followed by an Inchworm cover.

Circle Jerks to date[edit]

Published Articles[edit]

External Links[edit]