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Jul 21, 2015 · Murray Grindlay produced the Red Hot Peppers LP Toujours Yours at Stebbing Recording Studio in 1976 although he would later call it a disaster due to his inexperience and not knowing what to do with the band.
Murray Grindlay first rose to prominence as the lead singer of somewhat rebellious 60s blues band The Underdogs. Since then he has written music for movies Sleeping Dogs, Once Were Warriors and Broken English, as well as hundreds of TV commercials, including the classics Dear John and the Great Crunchie Train Robbery.
Jun 15, 2017 · The man who gave us ‘Give Em A Taste of Kiwi’, Murray Grindlay was commissioned by advertising agency Whybin TBWA, to compose a song to support the All Blacks for the 2003 Rugby World Cup. In just over two hours he came up with the Celtic tinged ‘Haere Ra’ as sung by Fiona McDonald; Murray McNabb played the keyboards.
Murray Grindlay first rose to prominence as the lead singer in the 60s blues band The Underdogs. Since then he has written the music for a number of feature films, such as Sleeping Dogs, Once...
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The late producer, musician and songwriter Ian Morris was a 20-year-old sound engineer at Auckland's Stebbing Studios in 1976 and 1977 when Murray Grindlay recorded his only solo album (under his own name). These were his memories of the sessions, taken from his site.
Murray Grindlay. New Zealand musician and producer, who first got his start in the sixties with the legendary Underdogs. He has written and produced hits for others and himself in the decades since, including a Top Ten single in Australasia as Monte Video.
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The artist-briefly-known-as Monte Video was musician Murray Grindlay. Grindlay was a guitarist in the legendary 1960s R&B group the Underdogs, and sang their biggest hit, 'Sitting in the Rain'.