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==Jhana (1997 - 1999)==
 
==Jhana (1997 - 1999)==
J[[image:Jahna2012.jpg|right|thumb|"Jahna", 2012]]hana was formed in 1997 after an advert was placed on [[Contact]] seeking a guitarist/vocalist to form an acoustic duo. [[Mark Tupuhi]] and [[Pete Fountain]] originally intended to begin an acoustic covers act, but soon began focusing on original tracks. <br>
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Jhana was formed in 1997 after an advert was placed on [[Contact]] seeking a guitarist/vocalist to form an acoustic duo. [[Mark Tupuhi]] and [[Pete Fountain]] originally intended to begin an acoustic covers act, but soon began focusing on original tracks. <br>
  
 
A rhythm section comprising [[Bevan Galbraith]] on bass, and drummer [[Brendan Drummond]] was added to form  the core of the initial band from '97 - '99.  Recording with the newly founded [[Click Sound]] (then run out of [[Daniel Howard]]'s house just out of Hillcrest), the first single [[Shelter]] was released, and the band supported ''Bic Runga'' on the ''Drive Tour'' with [[Rumpus Room]] in Hamilton.<br>
 
A rhythm section comprising [[Bevan Galbraith]] on bass, and drummer [[Brendan Drummond]] was added to form  the core of the initial band from '97 - '99.  Recording with the newly founded [[Click Sound]] (then run out of [[Daniel Howard]]'s house just out of Hillcrest), the first single [[Shelter]] was released, and the band supported ''Bic Runga'' on the ''Drive Tour'' with [[Rumpus Room]] in Hamilton.<br>
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* [[Jhana album|Jhana]], 1998
 
* [[Jhana album|Jhana]], 1998
 
* [[Acoustic Pop]] ''EP'' as ''Jah'na'', 2001.  Re-released 2002 as [[Why We Hate Decaff (and assorted tales)]] by [[St Lucy]]
 
* [[Acoustic Pop]] ''EP'' as ''Jah'na'', 2001.  Re-released 2002 as [[Why We Hate Decaff (and assorted tales)]] by [[St Lucy]]
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.facebook.com/#!/JahnaNZMusic Jahna Facebook page]
 
  
 
[[category:bands]]
 
[[category:bands]]

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