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A pop group from the mid 1960's featuring [[John Bissett]] (guitar, keyboards, vovals), [[Kevin McNeill]] (bass, vocals), [[Neil Reynolds]] (drums) and [[Wayne Reynolds]] (guitar, vocals).  
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''The Mods'' were a pop group from the early to mid-1960's featuring [[Clive Coulson]], [[John Bissett]] (guitar, keyboards, vovals), [[Kevin McNeill]] (bass, vocals), [[Neil Reynolds]] (drums) and [[Wayne Reynolds]] (guitar, vocals). ''Coulson'' moved to Britain in the mid-1960's, becoming road manager for bands such as ''Free'', ''Bad Company'', Human Instinct'', '' Jeff Beck'' and ''Rod Stewart''. However, the band continued without him, recording two singles. ''Coulson'' returned to New Zealand in 1999, and the band reformed in 2004 for a 40th anniversary gig played at [[Revert]]. The band have played again several times since, including the ''Great Race Ball' in August 2006. However, this performance was without ''Coulson'' who passed away in early 2006. A tribute concert for ''Coulson'' was played in October 2006 at ''Le Grand Hotel''.
  
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==

Revision as of 10:41, 29 September 2006

The Mods were a pop group from the early to mid-1960's featuring Clive Coulson, John Bissett (guitar, keyboards, vovals), Kevin McNeill (bass, vocals), Neil Reynolds (drums) and Wayne Reynolds (guitar, vocals). Coulson moved to Britain in the mid-1960's, becoming road manager for bands such as Free, Bad Company, Human Instinct, Jeff Beck and Rod Stewart. However, the band continued without him, recording two singles. Coulson returned to New Zealand in 1999, and the band reformed in 2004 for a 40th anniversary gig played at Revert. The band have played again several times since, including the Great Race Ball' in August 2006. However, this performance was without Coulson who passed away in early 2006. A tribute concert for Coulson was played in October 2006 at Le Grand Hotel.

Releases

Love, Love Love single, 1965
I'll Be On My Way single, 1966

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