Murray Haddow

Murray Haddow

Murray Haddow (b. 1960) is a New Zealand performance poet. He is one of the original members of performance poetry group "The Literatti", and the lead vocalist for the New Zealand band 'Murray Haddow & The Orgestra'.

His performances include stints at AK07, the Littleweed festival, The Disability Arts Festival 05, Prana Festival, Joe Strummer Day, the Dunedin Fringe Festival, the Parihaka International Peace Festival, Montana Poetry Day, the Parnell Festival of Roses and the Whangarei Midwinter Arts Festival.

Murray Haddow & His Orgestra have opened for 'The View' at Auckland's The Kings Arms on 04/06/07

References

* [http://www.midwinterartsfestival.co.nz/literatti.html Midwinter Arts Festival]
* [http://groups.msn.com/poetrylivefourbytwopublishing Poetry Live]
* [http://www.aucklandfestival.co.nz/Events/ArtsMinds/Detail.aspx?id=287 Auckland Festival]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGZIewa-eRg YouTube link]
* [http://www.theliteratti.co.nz The Literatti]
* [http://www.outdoorstyles.co.nz/littleweed/08 Outdoor Styles]
* [http://www.thesun.co.nz/The_Weekend_Sun/Issue_387_April_4_2008_IDL=5_IDT=372_ID=14427_.html The Weekend Sun]


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