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− | ''Jerihko'' were a four-piece band from Hamilton Girls High School, fronted by [[Katie Scott]], who were Waikato Regional Champions, and ultimately came third in the finals of [[Rockquest]] in 2000. Ultimate winners in 2000 were ''Evermore''. | + | ''Jerihko'' were a four-piece band from Hamilton Girls High School, fronted by [[Katie Scott]], who were Waikato Regional Champions, and ultimately came third in the finals of the national finals of [[Rockquest]] in 2000. Ultimate winners in 2000 were ''Evermore''. During the competition, ''Scott'' also won the award for Womens Musicianship at both the regional and national events, and the award for lyric writing at the Waikato regional event. The band is featured on the documentary ''Pepsismokefree Rockquest 2000'', playing their song ''Surely''. |
==Published Articles== | ==Published Articles== | ||
− | *''Hamilton | + | *''Hamilton Band Third'', [[Waikato Times]], 25 September 2000 |
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 10:19, 4 February 2013
Jerihko were a four-piece band from Hamilton Girls High School, fronted by Katie Scott, who were Waikato Regional Champions, and ultimately came third in the finals of the national finals of Rockquest in 2000. Ultimate winners in 2000 were Evermore. During the competition, Scott also won the award for Womens Musicianship at both the regional and national events, and the award for lyric writing at the Waikato regional event. The band is featured on the documentary Pepsismokefree Rockquest 2000, playing their song Surely.
Published Articles[edit]
- Hamilton Band Third, Waikato Times, 25 September 2000