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Revision as of 00:00, 29 January 2013
Flight X-7 was a band from the late 1970s to early 1980s that was based in Hamilton. They were initially called Flight 77, which formed after another band, Euphoria, broke up. They played the Nambassa Music Festival in front of 45,000 people in 1979 (as Flight 77), and appeared on the associated compilation "Festival Music". They released two singles in 1980, and on 15 September that year supported XTC at the Logan Campbell Centre, Wellington. Flight X7 played support for Roxy Music at the Sweetwaters Festival in Ngaruawahia 1982 to a crowd of over 75,000.
After Flight X-7 broke up, Tim Powles and bassist Warwick Keay went on to Wellington band The Knobz, while Powles currently plays in Australian band The Church. Paul Turney moved to the UK in 1995 as an audio engineer who later specialized in audio and video archives.
Band Members
- Jeff Clarkson (lead vocals)
- Bill Hill (guitar)
- Paul Jamieson (guitar)
- Warwick Keay (bass)
- Noel Lamberton (drums)
- Phil Smart (drums)
- Tim Powles (drums)
- Mark Stubbs (keyboards)
- Paul Turney (keyboards)
- Alan Johnson (drums)
Releases
- I Lose Control single, 1980
- Don't get too Close single, 1980
- Rendezvous appears on the 1979 compilation Festival Music (as Flight 77)
- Numbers appears on the 1980 compilation Radio Trax
- I Lose Control appears on the 2006 promo CD Kiwi Gold Disc III