Difference between revisions of "Bwa da Riddim"
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− | + | Originally featuring [[Clinton Swan]] (bass), [[Stu Armstrong]] (drums), [[Kendra Schierning]] (alto sax), [[Geoff Butler]] (guitar) and [[Matt Butler]] (vocals, keyboards). <br> | |
− | Kendra departed the band in or around 1995 and was replaced on saxaphone by Matt (surname?). [[Hans Baldwin]] joined the band on guitar around the same time, leaving the Butler brothers to sing. | + | Kendra departed the band in or around 1995 and was replaced on saxaphone by Matt (surname?). [[Hans Baldwin]] joined the band on guitar around the same time, leaving the Butler brothers to sing. Stu Armstrong was replaced on drums by [[Terry Edwards]], giving the band their best known line-up and a 'chunkier' sound. |
In 1996, the Butler brothers went overseas, with Geoff returning several months later. In the interim [[Mobile Stud Unit]]'s [[Rohan Marx]] briefly joined the remaining band members on vocal duties for a line-up briefly called [[Bert and the Hotrods]]. | In 1996, the Butler brothers went overseas, with Geoff returning several months later. In the interim [[Mobile Stud Unit]]'s [[Rohan Marx]] briefly joined the remaining band members on vocal duties for a line-up briefly called [[Bert and the Hotrods]]. |
Revision as of 01:52, 22 June 2007
Originally featuring Clinton Swan (bass), Stu Armstrong (drums), Kendra Schierning (alto sax), Geoff Butler (guitar) and Matt Butler (vocals, keyboards).
Kendra departed the band in or around 1995 and was replaced on saxaphone by Matt (surname?). Hans Baldwin joined the band on guitar around the same time, leaving the Butler brothers to sing. Stu Armstrong was replaced on drums by Terry Edwards, giving the band their best known line-up and a 'chunkier' sound.
In 1996, the Butler brothers went overseas, with Geoff returning several months later. In the interim Mobile Stud Unit's Rohan Marx briefly joined the remaining band members on vocal duties for a line-up briefly called Bert and the Hotrods.
Bwa da Riddim had a track Dob on the 1995 The Fridge compilation, and the popular Peeping Tom on 1996's In Love With This Town compilation. They also had the tracks Man in Black and Gunslinger on the 1996 Ska-otea-roa: a Kiwi Ska and Reggae Sampler compilation.
The band also released a limited run 10" record on clear vinyl/acetate entitled 'I Said Squarehead' in 1997/98. Aside from songs already mentioned, the tracklist also included locally well-known tracks such as 'What the fuck (d'you want)?', 'Bradley', 'Boom 1' and 'Hairy Arse'. The record was pressed at King Studios in Geraldine.
Bwa Da Riddim enjoyed a string of 'hits' on Hamilton's student radio station Contact 89fm, with many songs hitting the number one spot on the listener voted 'Top 13' countdown show.