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Late 80's Mercedes are an 9-piece swing-funk band, including a 5-piece brass section. Their sets largely comprise performances of classic songs in a swing-funk style, including ''Lose Yourself'' by ''Eminem''. Although they dont openly call themselves a christian band, they have a large following in the christian community and play at Christian music events such as the [[Parachute Festival]]. They have three songs on the 2002 Youth For Christ compilation [[CTC]]: ''Swing it'', ''Strong'' and ''Superstition''. In 2010 they released their debut EP [[Live]], which debuted at number 14 on the New Zealand Music Chart top 40 albums.
 
Late 80's Mercedes are an 9-piece swing-funk band, including a 5-piece brass section. Their sets largely comprise performances of classic songs in a swing-funk style, including ''Lose Yourself'' by ''Eminem''. Although they dont openly call themselves a christian band, they have a large following in the christian community and play at Christian music events such as the [[Parachute Festival]]. They have three songs on the 2002 Youth For Christ compilation [[CTC]]: ''Swing it'', ''Strong'' and ''Superstition''. In 2010 they released their debut EP [[Live]], which debuted at number 14 on the New Zealand Music Chart top 40 albums.
  

Revision as of 09:39, 21 December 2010

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Late 80's Mercedes are an 9-piece swing-funk band, including a 5-piece brass section. Their sets largely comprise performances of classic songs in a swing-funk style, including Lose Yourself by Eminem. Although they dont openly call themselves a christian band, they have a large following in the christian community and play at Christian music events such as the Parachute Festival. They have three songs on the 2002 Youth For Christ compilation CTC: Swing it, Strong and Superstition. In 2010 they released their debut EP Live, which debuted at number 14 on the New Zealand Music Chart top 40 albums.

Band members

Previous Band members

Published Articles

  • Late 80s Mercedes, Nexus Orientation Guide 2007, P15

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