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+ | A six piece with a funky pop style, the ''Pilgrims'' were runners up in the 1993 [[Contact]] 89FM [[Battle of the Bands]] behind [[Swamp Goblin]] and won the "Best live band award" at the 1993 [[Waikato Rock Awards]]. They released a tape EP in 1994 titled [[Volume Zero Point Six]]. Members of the band were [[Karl Berzins]] (guitar), [[Clay Sinclair]] (bass), [[Dave ?]] (vocals), [[Bruce Parker]] (drums), [[Sam Trenwith]] (saxophone) and [[Stu McGregor]] (trumpet). The band broke up in 1996. | ||
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+ | ==Releases== | ||
+ | *[[Volume Zero Point Six]] E.P. (cassette), 1994 <br> | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFZo4XtGt8Y ''Same'' video, YouTube] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:34, 14 January 2013
A six piece with a funky pop style, the Pilgrims were runners up in the 1993 Contact 89FM Battle of the Bands behind Swamp Goblin and won the "Best live band award" at the 1993 Waikato Rock Awards. They released a tape EP in 1994 titled Volume Zero Point Six. Members of the band were Karl Berzins (guitar), Clay Sinclair (bass), Dave ? (vocals), Bruce Parker (drums), Sam Trenwith (saxophone) and Stu McGregor (trumpet). The band broke up in 1996.
Releases[edit]
- Volume Zero Point Six E.P. (cassette), 1994