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''Judge Hoffman'' were a seven-piece band who won the ''P and O Battle of the Bands'' in 1972. On Labour weekend 1972 the band broke the world non-stop playing record by performing for 72 hours at Hamilton's [[Tabla 2]] nightclub, located at 30 Barton Street. They were the resident band at Tabla 2, following the departure of [[Mandrake]].
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''Judge Hoffman'' were a seven-piece band who won the nationwide ''P and O Battle of the Bands'' in 1972. In the Waikato final the band beat ''Rasputin'' (2nd), ''Parson Brown'', ''Back Alley'', ''Seed'' and four other bands. They won the national final on 4 November 1972.
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On Labour weekend 1972 the band broke the world non-stop playing record by performing for 72 hours at Hamilton's [[Tabla 2]] nightclub, located at 30 Barton Street. They were the resident band at Tabla 2, following the departure of [[Mandrake]].
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==

Latest revision as of 16:54, 28 July 2019

Judge Hoffman were a seven-piece band who won the nationwide P and O Battle of the Bands in 1972. In the Waikato final the band beat Rasputin (2nd), Parson Brown, Back Alley, Seed and four other bands. They won the national final on 4 November 1972.

On Labour weekend 1972 the band broke the world non-stop playing record by performing for 72 hours at Hamilton's Tabla 2 nightclub, located at 30 Barton Street. They were the resident band at Tabla 2, following the departure of Mandrake.

Members[edit]

  • Phil Randall - lead guitar
  • Geoff Wright-St. Clair - vocals
  • Mark Gregory - trumpet
  • Peter Hatton - saxophone
  • Gilbert Varella - bass, vocals
  • Peter Cowan - keyboards
  • Phil Knipe - Drums
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