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[[image:Freeyourself.jpg|left|thumb|"Free Yourself" cover art]]2004 saw the band cross the Tasman eight times with the release of the [[Forward Movement]] EP. The band have had numerous members since its formation, including [[Jonathan Crayford]] (keyboards), [[Tafari Tavai]] (drums), [[Conor McCabe]] (backing vocals), [[Nicholas Stevens]] (keyboards) and [[Aaron Bush]] (percussion). <br> | [[image:Freeyourself.jpg|left|thumb|"Free Yourself" cover art]]2004 saw the band cross the Tasman eight times with the release of the [[Forward Movement]] EP. The band have had numerous members since its formation, including [[Jonathan Crayford]] (keyboards), [[Tafari Tavai]] (drums), [[Conor McCabe]] (backing vocals), [[Nicholas Stevens]] (keyboards) and [[Aaron Bush]] (percussion). <br> | ||
− | In 2010 the band travelled to Europe, touring for six weeks performing both club dates and festivals. The line up for this tour featured regulars [[Brian Ruawai]] and [[Naomi Tuao]] along with [[Te Whainoa Te Wiata]] (guitar), [[Lei Ahotaha]] (keyboards), [[Andre "Waka" Pere]] (drums) and 10 year old [[Reiki Ruawai]], the son of bass player [[Naomi Tuao]] and singer [[Brian Ruawai]] | + | In 2010 the band travelled to Europe, touring for six weeks performing both club dates and festivals. The line up for this tour featured regulars [[Brian Ruawai]] and [[Naomi Tuao]] along with [[Te Whainoa Te Wiata]] (guitar), [[Lei Ahotaha]] (keyboards), [[Andre "Waka" Pere]] (drums) and 10 year old [[Reiki Ruawai]], the son of bass player [[Naomi Tuao]] and singer [[Brian Ruawai]]. |
Cornerstone Roots have supported some heavyweight reggae acts including ''Burning Spear'', ''The Wailers'', ''Spearhead'', ''Toots and the Maytals'', ''Sly and Robbie'' with ''Michael Rose'', ''Jimmy Cliff'', ''Lee "Scratch" Perry'' and ''Mad Professor''. They have also recorded tracks with ''Ranking Joe'' and ''Big Youth''. | Cornerstone Roots have supported some heavyweight reggae acts including ''Burning Spear'', ''The Wailers'', ''Spearhead'', ''Toots and the Maytals'', ''Sly and Robbie'' with ''Michael Rose'', ''Jimmy Cliff'', ''Lee "Scratch" Perry'' and ''Mad Professor''. They have also recorded tracks with ''Ranking Joe'' and ''Big Youth''. |