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‘It’s cool to be a Kiwi’: The Black Seeds’ Barnaby Weir on the band’s 25th anniversary; the longevity of their distinctive sound

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‘It’s cool to be a Kiwi’: The Black Seeds’ Barnaby Weir on the band’s 25th anniversary; the longevity of their distinctive sound
The Black Seeds formed in 1998 and have come a long way since the release of their first album Keep on Pushing. Photo / Supplied

Original reggae-funk band The Black Seeds will be performing in the Bay of Plenty on March 25, headlining the First We Eat festival, part of the week-long Flavours of Plenty Festival. 2023 marks 25 years of the band, and lead vocalist Barnaby Weir reflects on their past, future, and enduring

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