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In 2002 Cornerstone released their debut album [[Soul Revolution]]. The album release was backed up with a 20 date tour of NZ ending at the Wellington Town Hall supporting ''Sly and Robbie''. To date seven out of the eleven tracks off [[Soul Revolution]] have been playlisted on independent radio in NZ, with tracks also playlisted in Australia, Japan, Brazil and the USA.  <br>
 
In 2002 Cornerstone released their debut album [[Soul Revolution]]. The album release was backed up with a 20 date tour of NZ ending at the Wellington Town Hall supporting ''Sly and Robbie''. To date seven out of the eleven tracks off [[Soul Revolution]] have been playlisted on independent radio in NZ, with tracks also playlisted in Australia, Japan, Brazil and the USA.  <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>
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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]]. [[Reti Hedley]] ([[Knights of the Dub Table]]) has since joined the band.  
 
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]]. [[Reti Hedley]] ([[Knights of the Dub Table]]) has since joined the band.  
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
[[image:onefineday.jpg|right|thumb|''One Fine Day'' cover art]]
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[[image:Freeyourself.jpg|right|thumb|"Free Yourself" cover art]]
 
*[[One Fine Day]] EP, 2001 <br>
 
*[[One Fine Day]] EP, 2001 <br>
 
*[[Soul Revolution]] album, 2002 <br>
 
*[[Soul Revolution]] album, 2002 <br>

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