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[[image:Boilup.jpg|right|thumb|"Maaori Version" cover art]] | [[image:Boilup.jpg|right|thumb|"Maaori Version" cover art]] | ||
− | Reggae band ''Boil Up'' | + | Reggae band ''Boil Up'' were [[Gary Clarkson]] (rhythm guitar, vocals), [[Brian McMillan]] (lead guitar), [[Eric McLeod]] (bass), [[Mark Kington]] (sax) and [[Stu Armstrong]] (drums). They are considered by some to be the band that lead to the revival of roots music in the 2000s. |
− | Gary Clarkson had previously | + | Gary Clarkson had previously cofounded [[Dry Riser]], later named D-Riser, (reputedly Hamilton's first reggae band) and has later ended up in [[Cosmic Ska Child]]. Mark Kington was formerly a staple member of [[King Biscuit]]. Stu Armstrong was the sales person for Contact89FM and also of [[Bwa da Riddim]]. [[Brian McMillan]] went on to form [[Cornerstone Roots]]. He is now known as [[Brian Ruawai]] |
− | + | Daniel (?) managed this band although Adam Hyde also managed them for about 5 minutes. Adam ran for the Hamilton Arts Council specifically to get Boil Up into the Hamilton Council chambers to perform some songs infront of the arts council. They were awarded a $500 grant as a result which helped fund their CD. | |
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==Releases== | ==Releases== | ||
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*[[Maaori Version]] EP | *[[Maaori Version]] EP | ||