Chants R&B
Chants R&B (originally known as Chants) were a rhythm and blues band from Christchurch, New Zealand, and are considered one best examples of garage rhythm and blues from Australasia during the 1960s.[1] They won the Battle Of The Bands contest at Addington Showgrounds in 1964.[2] Their line-up was:
- Trevor Courtney on drums
- Michael Rudd on rhythm guitar and vocals
- Pete Hansen on bass
- Jim Tomlin lead guitar
In 1966 the position of lead guitarist was taken by Max Kelly, a deserter from the Australian Air Force. When he had to return to Australia for desertion charges, the band followed with him. By this time they had a bassist by the name of Neil Young - no relation to the well-known Canadian musician of the same name.
The band broke up in 1967.
Influences
Their sound was heavily based on the Rolling Stones, Them, Otis Redding, the Pretty Things and the Yardbirds.
Reformation
They reformed in 2007, and played in Christchurch.
Discography
Date of Release | Title | Label | |
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Albums | |||
2000 | Stage Door Witchdoctors | Bacchus | |
2008 | Chants R&B[3][4] | Norton | |
Singles
Year | Single | Album |
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1966 | "I've Been Loving You Too Long"/"I Want Her" | |
1966 | "I'm Your Witchdoctor"/"Neighbour Neighbour" | |
References
- ↑ Chants R&B entry at All Music Guide
- ↑ Chants R&B page at Bruce Sergeant's NZ music site
- ↑ Norton Records listing of Champs R&B album
- ↑ Norton Records blog, 7 November 2008
Further reading
- Chants R&B official site
- Chants R&B history at Mike Rudd's website
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