Hooster
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Hooster | |
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Origin | Christchurch, New Zealand |
Genres | Kiwi rock |
Years active | 1998–2005[1] |
Labels | Failsafe Records |
Members | Ed Loughnan Kris Giles Kayne |
Past members | Al Evans |
Website | www.hooster.com |
Hooster was a three piece rock band from Christchurch, New Zealand.[1] The band released its first album, Rotate, in 2003.[2]
The band won a recording grant in 2003, to record one song from NZ on Air.[citation needed] In 2004 they took part in the National Anthem charity telethon.[3] In 2005, they went on to win a contest to be opening band at the Big Day Out Auckland music festival.[citation needed]
Line-up
[edit]The band's original members were:
- Ed Loughnan – guitar and vocals
- Kris Giles – bass guitar and vocals
- Al Evans – drums
In 2004, Evans moved to a different city and was replaced by new drummer Kayne. Evans drums on all but one of the songs appearing on the recordings.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Mayes, Rob, "New Zealand Music History", Failsafe Records, Christchurch, archived from the original on 23 September 2023, retrieved 5 February 2024
- ^ Mayes, Rob, "Failsafe Records Catalogue", Failsafe Records, archived from the original on 18 January 2024, retrieved 5 February 2024
- ^ Barry, Rebecca (27 May 2004), "Rock around the clock for musical fund-raiser", NZ Herald, retrieved 5 February 2024
External links
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