Flight X-7
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Flight X-7 | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Hamilton, New Zealand | |
Years active | 197? - 198? | |
Former members | ||
Jeff Clarkson Bill Hill Paul Jamieson Warwick Keay Phil Smart Tim Powles Paul Moss Murray Hunt Paul Streekstra Mark Hornibrook |
Flight X-7 was a New Zealand band in the late 70's to early 80's based in Hamilton, New Zealand.
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[edit] Band Members
- Jeff Clarkson (lead vocals)
- Bill Hill (guitar)
- Paul Jamieson (guitar)
- Warwick Keay (bass)
- Phil Smart (drums)
- Tim Powles (drums)
- Mark Stubbs (keyboards)
[edit] History
Flight X-7 emerged from a previous band called Flight 77, which formed after another band, Euphoria, dissolved.
[edit] Performances
Nambassa Music Festival, New Zealand, 1980
- Lead Vocals - Jeff Clarkson
- Guitar - Bill Hill
- Guitar - Paul Jamieson
- Keyboards -
- Bass - Warwick Keay
- Drummer - Phil Smart
- Electric Violin -
- Front of House Sound Engineer - Paul Moss
- Foldback Sound Engineer - Murray Hunt
- Film Sound Engineer - Paul Streekstra
- Recording Sound Engineer - Mark Hornibrook
XTC support, September 15, 1980 (Logan Campbell Centre, Auckland, NZ) Also on stage: Flight X7. Tour dates Flight X7 supported Roxy Music at Sweetwaters Festival in 1981. We played 4 gigs a week for several months before disbanding.
- Drums- Alan Johnson
- Guitar - Rob
- Synthesisers: - Paul Turney
- Bass: John
- Lead vocal and band leader - Geoff Clarkson