Bonus - New Order and Joy Division co founder on his "surprising" but "wonderful career"
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Peter Hook is the co-founder of Manchester bands Joy Division and New Order. He is currently touring New Zealand with his band Peter Hook and the Light, starting off in Wellington on Thursday. He spoke to Newsable about making the music he started as a teenager last his entire life and why the tributes to the lead singer of Joy Division, Ian Curtis - such as the graffiti wall in Wellington - still mean so much, so many years after he died.
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