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− | ''Jel'' is a three piece band fronted by drummer [[Ivan Krippner]] (ex-[[Waters]]), formed in 1997. While the band largely plays covers at bars (primarily [[Fat Bellies]] | + | [[image:Krip2.jpg|right|thumb|"Julie" cover art]] |
+ | ''Jel'' is a three piece band fronted by drummer [[Ivan Krippner]] (ex-[[Waters]]), formed in 1997, who has performed and recorded based out of Hamilton and Te Awamutu. While the band largely plays covers at bars (primarily [[Fat Bellies]], Hamilton and The Ale House, Te Awamutu), Jel have also released three albums of originals written by Krippner. They released a best-of album in 2005. | ||
==Releases== | ==Releases== | ||
− | *[[Julie]] album, 2000 | + | *[[Julie]] album, 2000 <br> |
− | *[[One]] album, 2002 | + | *[[One]] album, 2002 <br> |
− | *[[Freestyle]] album, 2003 | + | *[[Freestyle]] album, 2003 <br> |
− | *[[FMX KRAZZY]] best-of album, 2005 | + | *[[FMX KRAZZY]] best-of album, 2005 <br> |
+ | <br> | ||
+ | *''Colourful'', ''Motorcycle Pilot'' and ''Dan's Song'' appear on the 2003 compilation [[Ain't that the Truth]] | ||
==External Sites== | ==External Sites== | ||
− | [http://www.red1.orcon.net.nz/Music.html | + | *[http://www.red1.orcon.net.nz/Music.html Jel website] |
− | [[ | + | [[Category:Bands]] |
{{Band-Stub}} | {{Band-Stub}} |
Latest revision as of 22:21, 27 July 2011
Jel is a three piece band fronted by drummer Ivan Krippner (ex-Waters), formed in 1997, who has performed and recorded based out of Hamilton and Te Awamutu. While the band largely plays covers at bars (primarily Fat Bellies, Hamilton and The Ale House, Te Awamutu), Jel have also released three albums of originals written by Krippner. They released a best-of album in 2005.
Releases[edit]
- Julie album, 2000
- One album, 2002
- Freestyle album, 2003
- FMX KRAZZY best-of album, 2005
- Colourful, Motorcycle Pilot and Dan's Song appear on the 2003 compilation Ain't that the Truth