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[[Schrodinger's Cat]]/[[Wonderbug]] (1998-2001) and [[St Lucy]] (2001-2007). In late 2007 he embarked on a solo career under his own name. To aid recording of his first self-titled solo album, [[Azkaban]], Tupuhi released a package containing a "data" CD of MP3 files all his music ever recorded by his previous bands, along with rough recordings of songs from the new album, photos and videos, and a second "audio" CD titled [[23 Reasons]], containing a selection of his favourite songs from through his career.  
 
[[Schrodinger's Cat]]/[[Wonderbug]] (1998-2001) and [[St Lucy]] (2001-2007). In late 2007 he embarked on a solo career under his own name. To aid recording of his first self-titled solo album, [[Azkaban]], Tupuhi released a package containing a "data" CD of MP3 files all his music ever recorded by his previous bands, along with rough recordings of songs from the new album, photos and videos, and a second "audio" CD titled [[23 Reasons]], containing a selection of his favourite songs from through his career.  
  
''Tupuhi'' was responsible for starting the [[Hamilton Circle Jerk]] event (a.k.a.[[Harden Up, Ow]]) in 1995.  
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''Tupuhi'' was partly responsible for starting the [[Hamilton Circle Jerk]] event (a.k.a.[[Harden Up, Ow]]) in 1995.  
  
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==

Revision as of 18:51, 13 May 2009

Mark Tupuhi is a singer-songwriter, who has featured in the bands Jhana (1997 - 2001) Schrodinger's Cat/Wonderbug (1998-2001) and St Lucy (2001-2007). In late 2007 he embarked on a solo career under his own name. To aid recording of his first self-titled solo album, Azkaban, Tupuhi released a package containing a "data" CD of MP3 files all his music ever recorded by his previous bands, along with rough recordings of songs from the new album, photos and videos, and a second "audio" CD titled 23 Reasons, containing a selection of his favourite songs from through his career.

Tupuhi was partly responsible for starting the Hamilton Circle Jerk event (a.k.a.Harden Up, Ow) in 1995.

Releases

External Sites

Mark Tupuhi MySpace page

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