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      <![CDATA[Larry Killip is a songwriter-artist-studio producer from New Zealand, Larry writes and produces his own unique style of retro pop/rock as well as making podcasts showcasing New Zealand artists.]]>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2025 16:10:01 +0000</pubDate>
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    <copyright>Copyright 2025 Larry Killip</copyright>
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      <title>Episode 1: Larry Killip talks to Peter Simpson son of New Zealand guitar maker Ray.</title>
      <itunes:title>Larry Killip talks to Peter Simpson son of New Zealand guitar maker Ray.</itunes:title>
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      <title>Larry Killip talks to Shona Laing</title>
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When I Was A Boy - Review
"In an age of formulaic pop devoid of melody and intelligent lyrics Killip goes against the grain but to anyone who enjoys catchy hooks and infectious playing the 12 tracks will have you singing along after one playing. ‘Johnny Is A Runner’ is a cracking track and with decent radio airplay could be a chart success. Equally ‘Radioman’ underlines Killip’s brilliant song writing talent and ear for sharp lyrics. Catch this CD and you will love it! Guaranteed."
Franklin Charles Bishop - Elite Magazine
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&amp;nbsp;
When I Was A Boy - Review
&quot;In an age of formulaic pop devoid of melody and intelligent lyrics Killip goes against the grain but to anyone who enjoys catchy hooks and infectious playing the 12 tracks will have you singing along after one playing. &amp;lsquo;Johnny Is A Runner&amp;rsquo; is a cracking track and with decent radio airplay could be a chart success. Equally &amp;lsquo;Radioman&amp;rsquo; underlines Killip&amp;rsquo;s brilliant song writing talent and ear for sharp lyrics. Catch this CD and you will love it! Guaranteed.&quot;
Franklin Charles Bishop - Elite Magazine
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      <title>1950s interview with Luthier Mr Zettwitz</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Transcribed from a 1950s broadcast acetate disc, an interview with Luthier Mr Zettwitz of Aucklan...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Dallas Four - Larry Killip talks to Jim Ford and Graham Gill.</title>
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        <![CDATA[The Dallas Four were a four piece band working Auckland New Zealand night clubs in the 1960's. Well known for their close harmonies and polished sound. Larry Killip talks to Drummer and vocalist Jim Ford plus Keyboard and vocalist Graham Gill about their days in the Dallas Four.

Iced Tea commercial at the front was broadcast on NZ pirate radio station Radio Hauraki 1968, featuring Hauraki DJ Ross Goodwin.]]>
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Iced Tea commercial at the front was broadcast on NZ pirate radio station Radio Hauraki 1968, featuring Hauraki DJ Ross Goodwin.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Larry Killip talks to Shade Smith, songwriter/vocalist/guitarist from New Zealand band The Rumour. The Rumour had several big Shade Smith hits in NZ back in the 1970's, "L'Amour Est L'enfant DeLa Liberte", and "Holy Morning" to mention two. Shade also wrote "Sunshine through A Prism", a big hit for NZ singer "Suzanne", formerly of The Chicks. Here Shade talks about the band's early days in Huntly NZ and takes us through the hits and beyond. ]]>
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        <![CDATA[Larry Killip talks about his album When I Was A Boy, Larry features four songs from the album and sings the first line of each song live in the podcast studio then blends in the recorded  version..
 
‘When I Was A Boy’ is a real throwback to good old fashioned “pop” – each song is a pure gem – great pop tracks which you will love the minute you hear them.

Franklin Bishop
Elite Lifestyle magazine

Larry Killip is an artist/producer downunder with several album releases to his name. The album "When I Was A Boy" was released by Gap Music (www.gapmusic.co.uk) and is available on 7Digital.com, iTunes, Rhapsody.com, Amazon.com and many others.]]>
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&#8216;When I Was A Boy&#8217; is a real throwback to good old fashioned &#8220;pop&#8221; &#8211; each song is a pure gem &#8211; great pop tracks which you will love the minute you hear them.

Franklin Bishop
Elite Lifestyle magazine

Larry Killip is an artist/producer downunder with several album releases to his name. The album &quot;When I Was A Boy&quot; was released by Gap Music (www.gapmusic.co.uk) and is available on 7Digital.com, iTunes, Rhapsody.com, Amazon.com and many others.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[During the 1960's and 70's the South Island of New Zealand had it's own music thing going down, bands like Chapta and Link were major players in those formative years. Dave Kennedy, with his unique vocal style and musical input had a big part in shaping the destiny of both these bands. Larry Killip, a bit of an old rocker himself, talked to Dave in some detail about those days. Dave Kennedy still sings and plays professionally in 2009, having decided to go back to his southern clan they are the luckier for it. ]]>
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        <![CDATA[Larry Killip chats with Judy Hindman (nee Donaldson) from New Zealand 1960s pop duo "The Chicks". Insights into the times and what it was like to be rising pop stars in New Zealand at a very young age back then. 15mins duration. ]]>
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      <title>Larry Killip talks about his song Waterfall</title>
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        <![CDATA[A candid talk through of the song "Waterfall" by Larry Killip, Larry is an independant artist from New Zealand. ]]>
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      <title>Larry Killip talks about his song &quot;Then There Was You&quot;</title>
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        <![CDATA[Larry Killip talks about his song "Then there Was You" from his  album "Good To Getaway". Larry discusses the process of writing the song and talks about changes he nearly made to the detriment of the track. Larry sings snippets of the song live, the podcast finishes with a full stream of the finished recorded version.  Hear/buy this song at www.cdbaby.com/cd/killip or search iTunes "Larry Killip".
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        <![CDATA[This is a brief chat about my song "I wanna Be Free' which reached number 1 on Cashbox Magazine Pop picks Indie charts feb 2008. I play some riffs from the song on my  Les Paul Gold Top, and generally chat about how the song was put together. See the video on Youtube (search "larry killip").
                                
                                
                                
                                
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Rough as, just scatting.

Larry]]>
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Rough as, just scatting.

Larry</itunes:summary>
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Rough as, j...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Larry Killip talks about his song </title>
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        <![CDATA[My first podcast...albeit with laryngitis!!  This is a brief chat about my song "Never Going Back", I play the guitar, and discuss that the song is about my mother leaving home when i was very young.

Here's the page for my album: www.lkmusic.co.nz/ngb.htm]]>
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