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In 1999 Galbraith and Drummond were replaced by [[Tamati Meredith]] from [[Boneyard]] on drums and [[Eamon Leatherby]] on bass. Noteworthy performances from 1999-2001 ranged from opening the 1999 ''Edge Summer Jam'' concert in Hamilton, making the finals in the [[Band Experiments 2001]], performing at Auckland's ''Pacifica Festival'', and appearing on TVNZ's ''Good Morning'' and ''Mai Time'' shows. | In 1999 Galbraith and Drummond were replaced by [[Tamati Meredith]] from [[Boneyard]] on drums and [[Eamon Leatherby]] on bass. Noteworthy performances from 1999-2001 ranged from opening the 1999 ''Edge Summer Jam'' concert in Hamilton, making the finals in the [[Band Experiments 2001]], performing at Auckland's ''Pacifica Festival'', and appearing on TVNZ's ''Good Morning'' and ''Mai Time'' shows. | ||
− | The second release [[Acoustic Pop]] surfaced as a very short run in 2001 after the second rhythm section had also been dismissed. ''Acoustic Pop'' featured songs by Tupuhi and Fountain stripped back to the original vision of an acoustic duo, captured by producer [[Graeme Rogerson]]. The recordings resurfaced the following year as [[St Lucy]]'s debut release ''[[Why We Hate Decaff (and assorted tales)]]'' EP. Mark went on to create his stage persona as [[St Lucy]], and Pete went on to a solo career as [[Pete Fountain]]. The two continue to play together every now and then as ''[[Pete Fountain]] and [[St Lucy]]''. | + | The second release [[Acoustic Pop]] surfaced as a very short run in 2001 after the second rhythm section had also been dismissed. ''Acoustic Pop'' featured songs by Tupuhi and Fountain stripped back to the original vision of an acoustic duo, captured by producer [[Graeme Rogerson]]. The recordings resurfaced the following year as [[St Lucy]]'s debut release ''[[Why We Hate Decaff (and assorted tales)]]'' EP. Mark went on to create his stage persona as [[St. Lucy]], and Pete went on to a solo career as [[Pete Fountain]]. The two continue to play together every now and then as ''[[Pete Fountain]] and [[St Lucy]]''. |
==Releases== | ==Releases== |