The Tigers (band)
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The Tigers | |
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Origin | Wellington, New Zealand |
Genre(s) | Rock |
Label(s) | EMI |
Former members | |
Barry Saunders Wayne Mason Nick Theobold Mike Knapp Steve Lunn Paul Moss |
The Tigers was a four piece rock band from Wellington, New Zealand.
The band was formed in 1980, and quickly developed an enviable live reputation, securing performance slots including the Sweetwaters Music Festival while touring the North Island of New Zealand between 1980 and 1981.
The single Heart Don't Stop was memorable for the provocative image of a naked breast full size on a gloss cover. Their next single, Red Dress received plenty of radio airplay, and was well recognised at live performances around New Zealand.
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[edit] Band members
- Barry Saunders[1] (vocals/guitar)[1]
- Wayne Mason[2] (keyboards/vocals)[2]
- Nick Theobold (bass Guitar/vocals)
- Mike Knapp[3] (drums/vocals)
- Steve Lunn[4] (guitar/saxophone)
- Paul Moss[5] (sound engineer)Rakiura Music
[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
Year | Single | Album | NZ Singles Chart | Certification |
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1980 | "Red Dress" | #28 (NZ) | - | |
1981 | "Heart Don't Stop" | #28 (NZ) | - |
[edit] Notes
- ^ Barry Saunders is a founding member of The Warratahs, and also has a solo career
- ^ Wayne Mason also founded The Warratahs, and has a solo career
- ^ Mike Knapp has drummed for The Dropbears, Dave Dobbyn, The Warratahs, and has worked at Canon Australia and with The Sydney Opera Company worldwide performances
- ^ Steve Lunn went on to found Ward 13
- ^ Paul Moss went on to record both audio and video for Australasian live musical performances