Difference between revisions of "Paul Tregilgas"

From HtownWiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Reverted edits by 209.190.189.228 (talk) to last revision by Thedugganaut)
(ZFfCmMUDs)
Line 1: Line 1:
Paul Tregilgas moved to Hamilton from Rotorua in the late-1980s. He has been the drummer for several Rotorua bands, including Boogadagas, Da Hubcaps, [[Calamari Bushmen]] and [[The Earthlings]].
+
HGcDJX , [url=http://vpngilgncmmv.com/]vpngilgncmmv[/url], [link=http://zuhzvcetqbmn.com/]zuhzvcetqbmn[/link], http://nhsfjfwdolme.com/
 
+
In about 1989 Paul Tregilgas auditioned for [[Cygnet Committee]] and was rejected, which soon became something of an in-joke as he went on to become one of Hamilton's most respected drummers in the early 1990s, in various dark and moody alternative bands like [[The Haunting]] (1990-1992), [[Zangiacomo's Eastern Tour]] (1990-1991), [[A Crown Of Wild Myrtles]] (1991-1993), [[Hapukalypse Now]], and its side-project [[Big Audio Laxative]] (1992-1994).<br><br>
+
 
+
It was in these bands that "Paul T", which he became more commonly known as on account of local papers and various bands' liner-notes always spelling 'Tregilgas' incorrectly, began a long association with bassist [[Paul Oakley]]; both Oakley and Paul T were members of [[Zangiacomo's Eastern Tour]] and [[Hapukalypse Now]]. From these circles Paul T and Oakley knew [[Stan Jagger]], another long-term collaborator, who was at this time a member of the folk/blues inflected [[King Biscuit]]. In 1992, Paul T and Paul Oakley joined Stan in King Biscuit. All three remained in King Biscuit until about 1995.<br><br>
+
 
+
Around 1995, Paul T, Oakley and Jagger were persuaded by former [[Avant Garbage]] frontman [[Dominic Worthington]] to form self-proclaimed "ROCK'N'ROLL" covers band [[Johnny Fist]]; who have (bizarrely) now been in existence for over a decade. From 1995-1996 Paul T was also the drummer in the short lived, but hugely popular, [[Gas]]. <br><br>
+
 
+
In 1996 Tregilgas, Oakley and Jagger teamed up with ex-[[The Nerve|Nerve]] frontman [[Jamie Stone]] to form a more serious indie-rock originals project, but could not agree amongst themselves whether or not to call their new band ''Mother Trucker'' or ''Father Trucker''. They ultimately settled for [[Trucker]].  Trucker were formed in 1996, and they came second overall in that years [[Battle of the Bands 1996|Battle of the Bands]].  Paul T was with Trucker until about 2000, when he was briefly replaced by [[Terry Edwards]] prior to Trucker's split in 2001. <br><br>
+
 
+
Between 1999 and 2001, Paul T was the drummer for [[Hell's Belles and the Hamiltones]], with then partner [[Maria Eaton]], and also including [[Stan Jagger]]. In 2000 Paul T also became the drummer for the popular live ska/reggae outfit [[Cosmic Ska Child]], with former members of [[Boil Up]] and [[Tsunami Band]] (among others).  CSC have continued up to the present-date, with Tregilgas as their drummer. Around the same time he also joined [[Alla Zingaro]], described as "Gypsy music", who remained together until about 2005.<br><br>
+
 
+
In 2004 [[Trucker]] released the posthumous EP ''[[Wasted In Heaven EP|Wasted In Heaven]]'' and reformed briefly to play shows featuring all former lineups of the band.  By this time Tregilgas had also become a member of the abstract [[Sausuage]], and played briefly for [[Rose Petals and Confetti]] under the name of 'Tregiz' as a stand-in for Nathan '[[Bregiz]]' Bregmen. <br><br>
+
 
+
From early 2005 - present, Paul T, Paul Oakley, and Stan Jagger formed the live line-up for the newly reincarnated [[Disjecta Membra]] when project mainstay [[Michel]] returned to Hamilton after several years.  In March 2005, Paul joined [[The Shrugs]] following the departure of drummer [[Natalie McKelvey]].  The Shrugs have become Paul T's primary focus, touring extensively with them ever since the release of their ''[[An Awkward Silence]]'' LP.<br><br>
+
 
+
In the mid-late 2000s Paul T remains a member of [[The Shrugs]], [[Johnny Fist]], [[Cosmic Ska Child]] and [[Disjecta Membra]]. He is also a keen collector of obscure Hamilton recordings, and an avid astrologer. He has developed a website, [[Yetiboil Website|Yetiboil]], that documents the history of his own bands and is a repository for Hamilton music recordings from the 1980s to the present.
+
 
+
==Bands==
+
[[Zangiacomo's Eastern Tour]]<br>
+
[[The Haunting]]<br>
+
[[A Crown Of Wild Myrtles]]<br>
+
[[Hapukalypse Now]]<br>
+
[[Big Audio Laxative]]<br>
+
[[King Biscuit]]<br>
+
[[Gas]]<br>
+
[[Johnny Fist]]<br>
+
[[Trucker]]<br>
+
[[Alla Zingaro]]<br>
+
[[Cosmic Ska Child]]<br>
+
[[Hell's Belles and the Hamiltones]]<br>
+
[[Webclaw Four/For/Flaw]]?<br>
+
[[Sausuage]]<br>
+
[[Rose Petals and Confetti]]<br>
+
[[Disjecta Membra]]<br>
+
[[The Shrugs]]<br>
+
[[The Prime Numbers]]<br>
+
[[Goulash Archipelago]]<br>
+
 
+
==Releases==
+
Releases featuring Paul Tregilgas:
+
* [[Incubator Babies]] cassette by [[A Crown Of Wild Myrtles]] (1991)
+
* [[Juice Extractor]] compilation features ''Lust Cat'' by [[Hapukalypse Now]] (1992)
+
* [[Doubtful Ancestry]] cassette by [[King Biscuit]] (1992)
+
* [[HUM Sampler 92]] compilation CD features ''Get A Life'' by [[King Biscuit]]
+
* [[Discordia Concors]] compilation CD features ''Underbelly'' by [[A Crown Of Wild Myrtles]] and ''What Is Love?'' by [[King Biscuit]] (1993)
+
* [[Crazy Dreams]] single by [[King Biscuit]] (1994)
+
* [[Sun Hits The Moon]] CD Album by [[King Biscuit]] (1995)
+
* [[Bark Number One]] compilation features ''For This Moment'' and ''Sun Hits The Moon'' by [[King Biscuit]] (1995)
+
* [[In Love With This Town]] compilation features ''Give'' by [[Gas]] (1996)
+
* [[Green Eggs and Hamilton]] compilation features ''Vatican'' by [[Trucker]] (1997)
+
* [[New Music Compilation]] (free with ''Rip It Up'') features ''Up Your Tempo'' by [[Trucker]] (1999)
+
* [[Jude]] CD by [[Trucker]] (1999)
+
* [[Year Zero]] compilation CD features ''On the Rocks'' by [[Trucker]] (2001)
+
* [[Alla Zingaro]]'s self-title CD EP (2001)
+
* [[Wasted In Heaven EP]] by [[Trucker]] (2004)
+
* [[How To Knit a Pony]] by [[The Shrugs]] (2008)
+
 
+
''Unreleased recordings featuring Paul T by [[The Haunting]], [[Hapukalypse Now]], [[King Biscuit]], [[Gas]] are also known to exist
+
 
+
==External Links==
+
*[http://homepages.slingshot.co.nz/~yetiboil/bands/hamiltonbands90s.html Yetiboil Website]
+
 
+
 
+
[[category:people]]
+

Revision as of 00:02, 10 September 2011

HGcDJX , [url=http://vpngilgncmmv.com/]vpngilgncmmv[/url], [link=http://zuhzvcetqbmn.com/]zuhzvcetqbmn[/link], http://nhsfjfwdolme.com/