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[[image:BigMuffin.jpg|right|thumb|[[Big Muffin Serious Band]] in 2008 at [[Ward Lane]]. Photo by [[PetraJane]].]]
 
[[image:BigMuffin.jpg|right|thumb|[[Big Muffin Serious Band]] in 2008 at [[Ward Lane]]. Photo by [[PetraJane]].]]
  
Purveyors of fine (and often silly ) ukulele music in Hamilton and New Zealand since 1983. General musical classification;  country-punk-skiffle/barbershop rock. Instrumentation incorporates ukulele, tea-chest bass, snare drum, home-made gadgets, various toys and miscellaneous non-musical implements. Also known for shadow-puppetry, stilt-walking, ludicrous costumes and general clowning.
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Purveyors of fine (and often silly) ukulele music in Hamilton and New Zealand since 1983. General musical classification;  country-punk-skiffle/barbershop rock. Instrumentation incorporates ukulele, tea-chest bass, snare drum, home-made gadgets, various toys and miscellaneous non-musical implements. Also known for shadow-puppetry, stilt-walking, ludicrous costumes and general clowning.
  
Founding members were [[Graeme Cairns]], [[Jim Fulton]] and the late [[Ian Coldham-Fussell]], with their first performance at the Waikato Winter Show in May 1983. The band has had numerous lineup changes, with ''Cairns'' and ''Fulton'' constants throughout. In 2013 the band released a celebratory video for their 30th Anniversary, ''I'm a Little Teapot''; it was the bands first official music video, and all former members were invited to be in the video, with twelve present and past members appearing.  
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Founding members were [[Graeme Cairns]], [[Jim Fulton]] and the late [[Ian Coldham-Fussell]], with their first performance at the Waikato Winter Show in May 1983. The band has had numerous lineup changes, with ''Cairns'' and ''Fulton'' constants throughout. In 2013 the band released a celebratory video for their 30th Anniversary, ''Mr T. Pot; it was the bands first official music video, and all former members were invited to be in the video, with twelve present and past members appearing.  
  
 
==BMSB Musicians==
 
==BMSB Musicians==
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*[[The Complete History of Music]]. Radio Broadcast/Live Seminar
 
*[[The Complete History of Music]]. Radio Broadcast/Live Seminar
 
*[[Homemade Instruments for Beginners]]. Workshop
 
*[[Homemade Instruments for Beginners]]. Workshop
 
  
 
Some of these recordings are available from the [[University Library]].
 
Some of these recordings are available from the [[University Library]].
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
For a more complete bio, pictures and info on associated instrumental ukulele groups see [http://www.muffin.net.nz]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50SZGE7MUGA Mr T. Pot video]
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*[http://www.muffin.net.nz Muffin.net] - For a more complete bio, pictures and info on associated instrumental ukulele groups
  
 
[[Category:Bands]]
 
[[Category:Bands]]

Revision as of 23:46, 23 June 2013

Big Muffin Serious Band in 2008 at Ward Lane. Photo by PetraJane.

Purveyors of fine (and often silly) ukulele music in Hamilton and New Zealand since 1983. General musical classification; country-punk-skiffle/barbershop rock. Instrumentation incorporates ukulele, tea-chest bass, snare drum, home-made gadgets, various toys and miscellaneous non-musical implements. Also known for shadow-puppetry, stilt-walking, ludicrous costumes and general clowning.

Founding members were Graeme Cairns, Jim Fulton and the late Ian Coldham-Fussell, with their first performance at the Waikato Winter Show in May 1983. The band has had numerous lineup changes, with Cairns and Fulton constants throughout. In 2013 the band released a celebratory video for their 30th Anniversary, Mr T. Pot; it was the bands first official music video, and all former members were invited to be in the video, with twelve present and past members appearing.

BMSB Musicians

  • Graeme Cairns: 1983- present
  • Jim Fulton: 1983- present
  • Ian Coldham-Fussell: 1983
  • Chris Allen: 1984
  • Mark Walles: 1984
  • Keith MacMillan: 1985-86
  • Peter (P. Bagg) Caldwell: 1986-88
  • Paul VanWering: 1988-89
  • Bryce Galloway: 1989-90
    Itsy Bitsy cover art
  • Jeff Howell: 1991-92
  • Steve Matich: 1990-95
  • Matthew Shirley: 1993-95
  • Bevan (Baz) Galbraith: 1997-present
  • Tony Wyeth: 1999
  • Nick Clothier: 2004-2012
  • Adam Fulton: 2005-2???
  • Paul Tregilgas: 2???-present
  • James Sutherland: 2???-present
Jabberwocky Goes To Town cover art

BMSB bottlers/dancers/guest musicians

  • The Naughty See-Monkey (original go-go dancer): 1986-88
  • Trudy Kendall (go-go): 1988-93
  • Alec Forbes (go-go): 1989-95
  • Adrian (Droid) Holroyd (go-go): 1995-99
  • Craig Beere (go-go): 2003-2005
  • Adrienne Carthew (stilts): 2004
  • Donald Nicholls: 2???-present

Releases

Shows

Some of these recordings are available from the University Library.

External Links