Strawpeople

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Strawpeople
Origin New Zealand
Years active 1988–present
Label(s) Sony BMG
Website www.strawpeople.co.nz
Members
Paul Casserly
Former members
Mark Tierney
Stephanie Tauevihi
Fiona McDonald

Strawpeople are a New Zealand band. They were created by Paul Casserly and Mark Tierney after they had met while working at the Auckland university radio station now known as 95 bFM.

Over the years they have recorded covers of songs such as John Hiatt’s Have a Little Faith in Me and The Church’s Under the Milky Way[1].

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[edit] Vocalists

The Strawpeople, being a studio based recording outfit, have had a revolving door lineup of vocalists, normally female and from New Zealand. Notable vocalists include Stephanie Tauevihi, most well known as an actress who has appeared in the soap Shortland Street, Fiona McDonald, a vocalist from another New Zealand band The Headless Chickens, Jordan Reyne and sisters Bic and Pearl Runga.

[edit] Discography

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1996 Vicarious
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1997 100 Street Transistors - NZ - -
2000 No New Messages - NZ - -
2000 The Best Of 1990-2000 - NZ - -
2004 Count Backwards From 10 - NZ - -

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Strawpeople | Artists at muzic.net.nz

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