Photographer and Journalist Murray Cammick is one of the founding members of Ripitup magazine.
During the 60s and 70s he photographed a huge number of up and coming kiwi bands in the rock n roll movement that changed the face of New Zealand music.
Now he's showing some of his vast collection of photos in an exhibition in Auckland, the black asterisk gallery in Ponsonby will open its' doors this week.
He takes us back to those heady days when artists like Split Enz, Toy Love and Sharon O'Neil were hitting the big time.
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