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− | + | ''Kent Blechynden'' is a former Hamilton photographer, who started his career at the Huntly press and went on to to [[Waikato Times]], both in the 1990s. His passion for music led him to take many photos of Hamilton bands in the '90s, mainly for the 'Sounds' page in the Waikato Times. | |
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− | + | He is also a singer and blues harmonica player, and joined Hamilton bands onstage, often unannounced. His unique voice never quite found a place in a full-time Hamilton band, but his blues harmonica playing was great often, average sometimes, and bad occasionally, depending on how drunk he was. | |
− | + | He has played harmonica with bands [[The Datsuns]], [[King Biscuit]], [[Mobile Stud Unit]], and many typical middle of the road covers bands, including ''Peter, Paul, and Maori''. | |
− | He left Hamilton and went on his OE, getting a job at ''The Guardian'' in England, and eventually settled down in Wellington. He still cites [[Stan Jagger]], former guitarist in [[King Biscuit]], as his favourite Rhythm guitarist he has seen. | + | He left Hamilton and went on his OE, getting a job at ''The Guardian'' in England, and eventually settled down in Wellington. |
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+ | He still cites [[Stan Jagger]], former guitarist in [[King Biscuit]], as his favourite Rhythm guitarist he has seen. | ||
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