Chants R&B

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Chants R&B (originally know 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, though not the Neil Young.

The band broke up in 1967.

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[edit] Influences

Their sound was heavily based on the Rolling Stones, Them, Otis Redding, the Pretty Things and the Yardbirds.

[edit] Reformation

They reformed in 2007, and played in Christchurch.

[edit] Discography

Date of Release Title Label Charted Certification Catalog Number
Albums
2000 Stage Door Witchdoctors Bacchus - -

[edit] Singles

Year Single Album Charted Certification
1966 "I've Been Loving You Too Long"/"I Want Her"
1966 "I'm Your Witchdoctor"/"Neighbour Neighbour," - -

[edit] References

  1. ^ allmusic ((( Chants R&B > Biography )))
  2. ^ http://www.sergent.com.au/chants.html All Music