The Tutts
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The Tutts | |
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Origin | New Zealand |
Genre(s) | Rock |
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Scott Allen Mat Robertso Dan McLaughlin John McNab James Percy |
The Tutts are a five-piece New Zealand rock band who, on the 21 November 2006, released their first single, titled "K". The song "K" is featured on C4, a New Zealand music television station, as the C4 "theme song".
The Tutts were also invited to perform "K" at the 2006 New Zealand Music Awards. They also performed this at the Big Day Out 2006-07.
The Tutts are known for the varying quality of their live shows. This can be partly attributed to the on stage antics of lead singer Scott Allen
[edit] Band members
- Scott Allen - Singer/Synth
- Mat Robertson - Guitar
- Dan McLaughlin - Guitar/Synth
- John McNab - Bass
- James Percy - Drums
[edit] Meaning of name
It has been theorised that the name "The Tutts" refers to one of the following:
- A Kiwi pronunciation of "the tits" (More Australian)
- Respect to Tutankhamen and his offspring
- The sound an aunty makes when young rockstars stay out late with naughty pals
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