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Zangiacomo's Eastern Tour - also sometimes called ''Sangiacomo's'' (etc) and sometimes ''...Eastern Jaunt'' were a short-lived band from 1990 - 1991 featuring [[Paul Oakley]] (bass), [[Paul Tregilgas]] (drums), [[Simon Wood]] (violin) and [[Jacob Rawles]] (vocals, guitar).  They played only a few times with [[The Haunting]], [[Book of Martyrs]] and co., and were remembered for changing their name to [[Box of Smarties]] as a 'tribute' to ''Book of Martyrs'' at their [[Purified Seven Times]] release party.  Paul Oakley and Paul T went on to play in many more bands together.<br> They were also briefly infamous for the anarchic behaviour of Wood, who would play violin solos wearing motorcycle gloves and helmet, and punctuate these solos by smashing dinner plates with his head or by gogo dancing.  One of their more popular songs was 'I shot the eggplant (but I didn't shoot no aubergine)', a 'tribute' to both Eric Clapton and Bob Marley.
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Zangiacomo's Eastern Tour - also sometimes called ''Sangiacomo's'' (etc) and sometimes ''...Eastern Jaunt'' were a short-lived band from 1990 - 1991 featuring [[Paul Oakley]] (bass), [[Paul Tregilgas]] (drums), [[Simon Wood]] (violin) and [[Jacob Rawles]] (vocals, guitar), with [[Gillian Woods]] briefly on mandolin followed by [[Stephen Judd]] (also on mandolin).  They played only a few times with [[The Haunting]], [[Book of Martyrs]] and co., and were remembered for changing their name to [[Box of Smarties]] as a 'tribute' to ''Book of Martyrs'' at their [[Purified Seven Times]] release party.  Paul Oakley and Paul T went on to play in many more bands together.<br> They were also briefly infamous for the anarchic behaviour of Wood, who would play violin solos wearing motorcycle gloves and helmet, and punctuate these solos by smashing dinner plates with his head or by gogo dancing.  One of their more popular songs was 'I shot the eggplant (but I didn't shoot no aubergine)', a 'tribute' to both Eric Clapton and Bob Marley. Zangiacomo's Eastern Tour made one trip to Auckland to play a near empty Powerstation with ''Don't Spook the Horses''.
 
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Some time afer the demise of the band, orginal vocalist and main songwriter Jacob Rawles attempted a career as a standup comedian, despite not being a particularly funny or engaging personality.
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Latest revision as of 00:35, 27 September 2012

Zangiacomo's Eastern Tour - also sometimes called Sangiacomo's (etc) and sometimes ...Eastern Jaunt were a short-lived band from 1990 - 1991 featuring Paul Oakley (bass), Paul Tregilgas (drums), Simon Wood (violin) and Jacob Rawles (vocals, guitar), with Gillian Woods briefly on mandolin followed by Stephen Judd (also on mandolin). They played only a few times with The Haunting, Book of Martyrs and co., and were remembered for changing their name to Box of Smarties as a 'tribute' to Book of Martyrs at their Purified Seven Times release party. Paul Oakley and Paul T went on to play in many more bands together.
They were also briefly infamous for the anarchic behaviour of Wood, who would play violin solos wearing motorcycle gloves and helmet, and punctuate these solos by smashing dinner plates with his head or by gogo dancing. One of their more popular songs was 'I shot the eggplant (but I didn't shoot no aubergine)', a 'tribute' to both Eric Clapton and Bob Marley. Zangiacomo's Eastern Tour made one trip to Auckland to play a near empty Powerstation with Don't Spook the Horses.

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