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− | Formed in 1989 by songwriter [[Mike Miller]] (vocals, piano, guitar) | + | Formed in 1989 by songwriter [[Mike Miller]] (vocals, piano, guitar), the original ''Tsunami Band'' lineup featured [[Stan Jagger]] (guitar), [[Martin Fisher]] (double bass), [[Kent Ericksen]] (drums), [[Peter Caldwell]] (percussion) and [[Sue Elliot]] (backing vocals). This lineup was together until c. 1993. |
− | They had the song ''Calcutta'' on the 1989 [[Surf Music]] compilation, which | + | They had the song ''Calcutta'' on the 1989 [[Surf Music]] compilation, which received high rotate playlisting on [[Contact 89FM]]. They later released a cassette. In 1992 the song ''Gravity Seeds'' appeared on [[Juice Extractor]]. |
− | In 1993 '' | + | In 1993 ''Fisher'' was replaced by [[Greg Locke]] on bass, vocalist ''Sue Elliot'' was replaced by [[Marg Fussell]], and ''Peter Caldwell'' switched from percussion to keyboards. ''Miller'', ''Jagger'' and ''Ericksen'' remained, and this lineup released the song ''Spit Out the Sun'' on [[The Fridge]] compilation. |
− | Also in 1993 the song ''Super Nature'' became another favourite on [[Contact]], and the following year ''The Bastard Tree'' also surfaced on the airwaves. This lineup remained together (loosely) between 1993 and 1996, until Mike Miller took an extended hiatus from public performance. Between 1995 and 1996 the band recorded an album with [[Greg Locke]]'s [[Orange Recordings]] which remains | + | Also in 1993 the song ''Super Nature'' became another favourite on [[Contact]], and the following year ''The Bastard Tree'' also surfaced on the airwaves. This lineup remained together (loosely) between 1993 and 1996, until Mike Miller took an extended hiatus from public performance. Between 1995 and 1996 the band recorded an album with [[Greg Locke]]'s [[Orange Recordings]], which remains unreleased. Founding members of the band remain committed to completing this significant body of Miller's work. |
− | In 2005 Miller re-emerged on the streets of Hamilton in dramatic fashion and the Tsunami Band reunited briefly for a handful of live shows. The lineup at this time featured founding members Mike Miller (vocals, guitar, piano), Stan Jagger (guitar) and Martin Fisher (now also on guitar), with the addition of [[Paul Oakley]] | + | In 2005 Miller re-emerged on the streets of Hamilton in dramatic fashion and the Tsunami Band reunited briefly for a handful of live shows. The lineup at this time featured founding members Mike Miller (vocals, guitar, piano), Stan Jagger (guitar) and Martin Fisher (now also on guitar), with the addition of [[Paul Oakley]] (bass), [[Rik O'Kane]] (drums) and [[Maria Eaton]] (backing vocals). |
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Revision as of 20:52, 26 October 2006
Formed in 1989 by songwriter Mike Miller (vocals, piano, guitar), the original Tsunami Band lineup featured Stan Jagger (guitar), Martin Fisher (double bass), Kent Ericksen (drums), Peter Caldwell (percussion) and Sue Elliot (backing vocals). This lineup was together until c. 1993.
They had the song Calcutta on the 1989 Surf Music compilation, which received high rotate playlisting on Contact 89FM. They later released a cassette. In 1992 the song Gravity Seeds appeared on Juice Extractor.
In 1993 Fisher was replaced by Greg Locke on bass, vocalist Sue Elliot was replaced by Marg Fussell, and Peter Caldwell switched from percussion to keyboards. Miller, Jagger and Ericksen remained, and this lineup released the song Spit Out the Sun on The Fridge compilation.
Also in 1993 the song Super Nature became another favourite on Contact, and the following year The Bastard Tree also surfaced on the airwaves. This lineup remained together (loosely) between 1993 and 1996, until Mike Miller took an extended hiatus from public performance. Between 1995 and 1996 the band recorded an album with Greg Locke's Orange Recordings, which remains unreleased. Founding members of the band remain committed to completing this significant body of Miller's work.
In 2005 Miller re-emerged on the streets of Hamilton in dramatic fashion and the Tsunami Band reunited briefly for a handful of live shows. The lineup at this time featured founding members Mike Miller (vocals, guitar, piano), Stan Jagger (guitar) and Martin Fisher (now also on guitar), with the addition of Paul Oakley (bass), Rik O'Kane (drums) and Maria Eaton (backing vocals).