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''Dynasty'' were a five-piece band formed in January 1966, which evolved out of [[The Paragons]]. The band attracted good crowds during Friday night performances at [[Starlight Ballroom]], and appeared on the ''C'Mon'' show with ''Peter Sinclair''. They also played in Tauranga, Tokoroa, Rotorua and Te Kuiti. The band played covers by The Animals, Manfred Mann, Zombies, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles.
 
''Dynasty'' were a five-piece band formed in January 1966, which evolved out of [[The Paragons]]. The band attracted good crowds during Friday night performances at [[Starlight Ballroom]], and appeared on the ''C'Mon'' show with ''Peter Sinclair''. They also played in Tauranga, Tokoroa, Rotorua and Te Kuiti. The band played covers by The Animals, Manfred Mann, Zombies, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles.
  
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''Occasional Members''<br>
 
''Occasional Members''<br>
 
*Mike Duerden - bass
 
*Mike Duerden - bass
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 15:54, 9 September 2019

Early Dynasty

Dynasty were a five-piece band formed in January 1966, which evolved out of The Paragons. The band attracted good crowds during Friday night performances at Starlight Ballroom, and appeared on the C'Mon show with Peter Sinclair. They also played in Tauranga, Tokoroa, Rotorua and Te Kuiti. The band played covers by The Animals, Manfred Mann, Zombies, The Rolling Stones and The Beatles.

Founding members John O'Donahue, Mike Collins and Pete Barnett were replaced by other members during the bands existence. Thompson went on to Mandrake, before moving to Australia, and then the UK, and joined Manfred Mann's Earth Band in 1976. Guitarist Tony Armitage-Johnstone moved to England in the late 1960s.

Members[edit]

Occasional Members

  • Mike Duerden - bass


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