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''WakaChickaWaka'' formed in Hamilton in 1996.The name was dreamed up by matthew amoore for a band name so that he could play solo at a gig being organised by mike millar( tsunami band ). The name wakachickawaka is derived from the sound a wahwah guitar produces when muted . They recorded a nine track tape in 1996 (at the beat syndicte with Tobin Pescud in exchange for business cards)titled [[WakaChickaWaka album|WakaChickaWaka]].the band went through a second lineup later that year with simon saunders departing from guitar duty and taking an active role as designer and publisher of wakachickawaka promotional material .a number of stylish posters and fliers were produced  featuring alien beings and beautifull bikini clad women and a few originals survive in various peoples bottom draws around nz. Hamish Cormack replaced Clare Baker on the drums.
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''WakaChickaWaka'' was formed in Hamilton in 1996 by songwriter [[Matt Amoore]]. The name was derived from the sound a wahwah guitar produces when muted, and first used for a solo Anzac Day gig organised by [[Mike Miller]] ([[Tsunami Band]]). With additional band members, they recorded a nine track tape in 1996 (at the beat syndicte with [[Tobin Pescud]] in exchange for business cards), titled [[WakaChickaWaka album|WakaChickaWaka]]. <br>
This new lineup played at a few hamilton parties and at the J.B.C (jazz blues concept bar )in hamilton  .Wakachickawaka made a further two recordings (one of which has been lost)at another homestudio garage (name of producer a mystery )these were live recordings and have never been released to the public though a cd release of wakachickawaka's Greatest hits that never happenend is in the pipeline for release sometime in the near future.
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The band went through lineup changes later that year, with [[Simon Saunders]] departing from guitar duty and taking an active role as designer and publisher of Wakachickawaka promotional material. [[Hamish Cormack]] replaced [[Clare Baker]] on drums. This new lineup played at several Hamilton parties and at [[J.B.C.]] in Hamilton. Wakachickawaka made two further recordings (one of which has been lost) at another homestudio garage. These were live recordings and have not been released. [[Mike Miller]] played an active role promoting the band and getting Wakachickawaka's "NotCool" song played regularly on [[Contact 89FM]].
 
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==Members==
 
==Members==
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[[Claire Baker]]: Drums, Backing Vocals<br>
 
[[Claire Baker]]: Drums, Backing Vocals<br>
 
[[Dion Tweedy]]: Lead Guitar<br>
 
[[Dion Tweedy]]: Lead Guitar<br>
 
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[[Hamish Cormack]]:Drums<br>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:24, 16 July 2009

WakaChickaWaka was formed in Hamilton in 1996 by songwriter Matt Amoore. The name was derived from the sound a wahwah guitar produces when muted, and first used for a solo Anzac Day gig organised by Mike Miller (Tsunami Band). With additional band members, they recorded a nine track tape in 1996 (at the beat syndicte with Tobin Pescud in exchange for business cards), titled WakaChickaWaka.

The band went through lineup changes later that year, with Simon Saunders departing from guitar duty and taking an active role as designer and publisher of Wakachickawaka promotional material. Hamish Cormack replaced Clare Baker on drums. This new lineup played at several Hamilton parties and at J.B.C. in Hamilton. Wakachickawaka made two further recordings (one of which has been lost) at another homestudio garage. These were live recordings and have not been released. Mike Miller played an active role promoting the band and getting Wakachickawaka's "NotCool" song played regularly on Contact 89FM.

Members[edit]

Matt Amoore: Guitar, Vocals
Simon Saunders: Guitar
Neil Ramsey: Bass
Claire Baker: Drums, Backing Vocals
Dion Tweedy: Lead Guitar
Hamish Cormack:Drums

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