TrueBliss
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TrueBliss | |
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Origin | New Zealand |
Genre(s) | Pop |
Years active | 1999-2000 |
Label(s) | SonyBMG (1999-2000) |
Former members | |
Keri Harper Joe Cotton Megan Cassie Carly Binding Erika Takacs |
TrueBliss was a New Zealand reality television pop band formed in April 1999. The formation of the band was documented on the highly-rated television show, Popstars, aired on state run TV2 over nine weeks. The band was the first group in the world to be formed under the Popstars banner, before the concept was sold to Australia later forming the group Bardot in similar style and then on sold to continental Europe, UK and the United States.
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[edit] Formation
Five unknowen girls , Joe Cotton, Keri Harper, Erika Takacs, Carly Binding and Megan Alatini, were taken from obscurity to instant stardom overnight while enjoying commercial success with their #1 New Zealand single, 'Tonight'. TrueBliss was managed by Jonathan Dowling, and, briefly, by Simon Grigg, although on TV they were portrayed as being managed by Peter Urlich, one of New Zealand’s most notable music gurus, and enjoyed three single releases with label Columbia, an imprint of Sony Music.
The girls signed sponsorship deals with Pepsi and Burger King before embarking on the 'Number One Tour' across 17 towns nationwide. Demand for tickets to the shows was so strong that matinee performances were put on in most venues.
'Number One' was the follow up to ‘Tonight’, achieving a #12 position on the New Zealand charts. Its video was, and remains to this day, the most expensive New Zealand music video. In September of 1999 a cover of the George Michael penned ‘Freedom’ was released but failed to chart due to changes in chart reporting. Columbia discussed a follow-up album to the platinum 11-track debut Dream in 1999, but it was never recorded. The planned first single 'We Kissed' was written by Carly Binding who then left the band in early 2000 citing personal differences. She has since gone on to record a string of hits.
[edit] Post TrueBliss
South African-born Megan Cassie later married All Black Pita Alatini. She also opened a hair braiding shop in Dunedin she ran herself. In July 2006 Megan Alatini reappeared on screens in NZ Idol (taking over from Jackie Clarke who left the show after just one season) as the third judge along with Iain Stables and Frankie Stevens. She also played Java in Cloud 9's The Tribe along with her two sisters Monique Cassie and Meryl Cassie. They formed a band called Tribe Spirit. Megan also competed on the third season of New Zealand's 'Dancing with the Stars' finishing in second place.
Carly Binding has had the most successful career afterwards scoring six top 40 hits and a gold-selling album 'Passenger' as well as donating her hit song 'This Is It' to the New Zealand AIDS Foundation's 'Love Is...' campaign. Her new album 'So Radiate' was released on 3 July 2006.
Joe Cotton was signed with TV2 to host the Thursday-Saturday ‘M2’ show (a graveyard shift alternative music programme). Joe left M2 (when it was cancelled in February 2003) and after appearing on 'Celebrity Treasure Island' is now a fill-in host on the C4 music channel show 'Select Live'. She has recently appeared on the shows 'The Great New Zealand Spelling Bee', 'Pop Goes The Weasel' and 'Celebrity Joker Poker'. She now hosts her own show on the New Zealand radio station "The Edge". She was also the vocal coach for Boyband and did backing vocals on their b-side Pour Some Sugar On Me from their chart-topping single You Really Got Me.
Erika Takacs hosted the weekly ‘Coke RTR Top 20’ show which was cancelled after two seasons. Her contract with the chain store Video Ezy expired at the same time. However she continues to appear on celebrity shows and was signed to Sony for a single 'Do It' which remains unreleased.
Keri Harper kept the lowest profile post-TrueBliss although a song called 'Atmosphere' was produced by Che Fu it has never been released. She has also had cameos in the finale song of the 2002 “Coca Cola Christmas in the Park” (Auckland performance) and, in 2005, in the series final of the charitable show So You Wanna Be A Popstar? with all other True Bliss members except Binding. Keri has continued with theatre work including a stint with Michael Barrymore in Joseph And The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.
In 2007, both Joe and Keri are competing in Pop's Ultimate Star. Keri was the first contestant to be eliminated. Joe Cotton went on to win this competition.
[edit] Discography
Date of Release | Title | Label | Charted | Certification | Catalog Number | |
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Albums | ||||||
1999 | Dream | Columbia | #1 (NZ) | 2 x platinum |
[edit] Singles
Year | Single | Album | NZ Singles Chart | Certification |
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1999 | "Tonight"[1] | Dream | #1 | 3 x platinum |
1999 | "Number One" | Dream | #12 | - |
2000 | "Freedom" | Dream | Did Not Chart | - |