Sweetwaters Music Festival
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Sweetwaters Music Festival was a series of events held between 1979 and 1999, at venues such as a Farm in Ngaruawahia, moving north to a farm near Pukekawa, and finally to South Auckland, New Zealand.
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[edit] Events
- 1980 - Ngaruawahia
- 1981 - Ngaruawahia
- 1982 - Pukekawa
- 1983 - Pukekawa
- 1999 - Auckland
[edit] Music
Elvis Costello, Bryan Ferry, Roxy Music, Dragon, Mi-Sex, Split Enz, Jo Jo Zep,Cold Chisel, The Tigers, Midge Marsden, Th'Dudes, The Crocodiles, UB40, 1999 - The festival in 1999 was the largest festival event ever held in New Zealand, with a number of stages representing many genres/cultures of music, theatre, dance, comedy, and children's enertainment. The line-up - with a few exceptions and additions, shown on the back of the official T-Shirt was as follows:
Main Stage: UB40, Run DMC, Elvis Costello (with Steve Nieve), Paul van Dyk, The Finn Brothers, The Melvins, Dogstar (Keanu Reeves), Grant Lee Buffalo, Paul Kelly, Ed Kuepper, The Mad Professor, The Stranglers, Cowboy Junkies, Donovan, Chris Starling, Pere Ubu, Mark Seymour, James Reyne, Men at Work, Colin Hay, Renee Geyer. Sweetwaters Stage: Pitch Black, Lost Tribe, Head Like a Hole, Shona Laing, Spelling Mistakes, Moizna, Boom, Jordan Reyne, Eye TV, Southside Of Bombay, Aka Brown, Dei Hamo, Warratahs, The New Loungehead, Emma Paki, Ma-V-Elle, Shihad, Dead Flowers, The Clean, Hello Sailor, Paul Ubana Jones, Headless Chickens, Karen Hunter & Love Mussel, Chris Knox, Tadpole, Ardijah, Salmonella Dub, Stereo Bus.
H2Go Dance Tent: Joachim, Deep Obsession, Mu, Nonplace Urban Field, International Observer, Nathan Haines, Halogen Girl, Joost with Subware, Tim, Baitercell, No Added Imports, Ultravenous, Sam Hill, Soane, Anbee, Soundboy, Mikey Havoc, Greg Churchill, Kinesis, Bevan Keys & Peter Urlich, Chrissy Jay, MC Trix, Clarkee, Caustic, Roger Perry, Presha & 48 Sonic, Dean Webb, Detour, Downtown Brown & The Nomad, Rob Warner, Smokers Delight featuring Stinky Jim, Drumtalk.
New Zealand Music Stage: Bird and Truck Collision, Bailterspace, Upper Hutt Posse, The Pet Rocks, Epsilon Blue, Apollo Deluxe, Sticky Filth, Peter Jefferies & Anita Anker, Winterland, Fur Patrol, Fungi, D-Funkt, Handsome Geoffrey, Vaawise, 3 the Hard Way, Axemen, Caneslide, Cabbage Bomber, Herbs, The Hollow Grinders, Baitercell, No Thrills, Big Blue Blanket, Kitsch, Benzine, Iwi, The Managers, Ermehn, The Hammerdown Gospel Experience, Hawaii Five-O, Trinket, Crash, Mary, Footsouljahs.
Jazz, Blues and Roots Stage: The Midge Marsden Band with Bullfrog Rata, Shayn Wills, Red House Rockers, Marg Layton, Twelve Tribes of Israel, Dan Hicks and The Acoustic Warriors, Chris Smither, Amazing Rhythm Aces, Saffire, D.I.G., Gumbo Fever, Bob Hall, Nairobi Trio, Jews Brothers, Rachel Buchanan, Wayne Mason Band, Glen Moffatt Band, Windy City Strugglers, NZ Blues Brothers Revue, Kokomo Blues, Mark Hekes, Ponsonby Express, The Hammond Gamble Blues Band, The Donna Dean Band, Alligators, First Ladies of Jazz, Chris Thompson, Witch, AJ Bell & The Sister Lovers.
Aerial Railway Stage: Graduate Dancers, Witches on Heat, Big Belly Womyn, Wendy Medicine Isis, The Muse, Morag Magnolia Brownlie, Toro Pikopiko Puppet Theatre, Auckland Contemporary Ballet Company, Ahurangi, Nga Moemoea a te Rangatahi, Tonihi & Ahiwai, Grant Bridger and Matthew Brown, Michelle Rounds and Get Funked, Matthew Robertson, Saama Sugar Licks, Maree Sheehan and Team, Sparkle, Silent State, Katie Soljak, Sufi Whirling, Trash to Fashion, The Auckland Sinfonietta, The Time Bandits, Mahinarangi Tocker, Touch Compass, Touched by the Sea, Henrietta Ford Stagecoach, Ginger & Sarah, Linn Lorkin & Hershal, Jeanine Clarkin, Marama, Manic Opera, Francis Maxino, Mika, Black Grace, The Bluehouse, Tenzin Choegyal, Drumdrag, The Dead Poets, Feic, Mr Fungus, Haemoglobin, Heaven Bent Gospel Choir, Miz Ima Starr, Nikau, Nautipuss, Pacific Sisters, Pacific Soul Beat, Quantum Flux, Riqi & Friends, The Rainmakers, Surkuy, Luke Devery, The Invisible Circus, Thaumatology Visual Associates, Sahu Drum Society, Capoeira, Suntoi.
Children’s Fair: Bananas in Pyjamas, The Wiggles, Love to Sing Children’s Choir, The Roadies Theatre Co., The Aunties, U*Me*Us, Kahurangi Maori Dance Theatre, Jennifer’s Garden, Bringwonder, Tanya Batt, Te Reo Kori, The Green Bus Co., Morag Brownlie, Fairy Frolics, Jest-A-Mo, Mihinga Naden.
Bird & Truck Collision, Mahinarangi Tocker
[edit] Backstage
"The official Sweetwaters Artist Passes got us backstage at the main stage, which with a bar and porcelain toilets was somewhat more luxurious than the fenced compound with Portaloos behind the NZ Stage. When Shihad played we stood at the back of the stage and looked out over the crowd." Dave Edwards (1999 - played first On Saturday morning, with the members of the Bird & Truck Collision, incl Brent Hayward.)[1]
[edit] Sound Engineering
- Oceania, Barton Sound, and ACT (Artist Concert Tours), Jands.
- House engineer - ACT
- The Tigers engineer - Paul Moss
[edit] Administration
- Head - Paul McLuckie (originally a Radio Engineer with NZPO, then property developer at Ohakune)
- Head - Helen McConachie (a property developer at Ohakune)
- Head - Daniel Keighley (industry promoter)
- Operations -
- Communications - Alan Judd
- Stage -
- FOH (front of house) Sound -
- FOH (front of house) Lighting - Brett Fitzpatrick (Radar), Jay McCoy
- Hospital -
- Security - Eden Security
- Paramedics - St Johns
- Transport -
[edit] Film & Television
Radio With Pictures: Sweetwaters Festival, Television New Zealand, 1980 Reporter: Dylan Taite
[edit] Books
- Sweetwaters - The Untold Story - by Daniel Keighley
'Sweetwaters - The Untold Story' by Daniel Keighley Reviewed by Simon Sweetman "Daniel Keighley was the man behind the financial disaster that was Sweetwaters ’99. He was charged with fraud and jailed and Sweetwaters - The Untold Story is his account of what went wrong. Billed as an autobiography,.." [2]