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*''You Haunt Me'' and ''Bukeye'' by "[[Ivor Fisher]] and the Satellites" appears on the 2005 compilation [[Early Rock and Roll from New Zealand - vol 3 and 4]]<br>
 
*''You Haunt Me'' and ''Bukeye'' by "[[Ivor Fisher]] and the Satellites" appears on the 2005 compilation [[Early Rock and Roll from New Zealand - vol 3 and 4]]<br>
 
*''Lookie, Lookie, Lookie'' and ''Call On Cupid'' by "[[Ivor Fisher]] with The Satellites" appears on the 2005 compilation [[Early Rock and Roll from New Zealand - vol 9 and 10]]<br>
 
*''Lookie, Lookie, Lookie'' and ''Call On Cupid'' by "[[Ivor Fisher]] with The Satellites" appears on the 2005 compilation [[Early Rock and Roll from New Zealand - vol 9 and 10]]<br>
''Come Back my Love'' by "[[Ivor Fisher]] with The Satellites" appears on the 2005 compilation [[Early Rock and Roll from New Zealand - vol 13]]<br>  
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*''Come Back my Love'' by "[[Ivor Fisher]] with The Satellites" appears on the 2005 compilation [[Early Rock and Roll from New Zealand - vol 13]]<br>  
 
*''Daddy Cool'' and ''Fancy Nancy'' by "[[The Reataz]] with The Satellites" appears on the 2005 compilation [[Early Rock and Roll from New Zealand - vol 9 and 10]]<br>
 
*''Daddy Cool'' and ''Fancy Nancy'' by "[[The Reataz]] with The Satellites" appears on the 2005 compilation [[Early Rock and Roll from New Zealand - vol 9 and 10]]<br>
 
*''Be-Bop-A-Lula'' and ''Rave On'' by "[[Ivor Fisher]] with ''[[The Reataz]]'' & The Satellites" appears on the 2005 compilation [[Early Rock and Roll from New Zealand - vol 9 and 10]]<br>
 
*''Be-Bop-A-Lula'' and ''Rave On'' by "[[Ivor Fisher]] with ''[[The Reataz]]'' & The Satellites" appears on the 2005 compilation [[Early Rock and Roll from New Zealand - vol 9 and 10]]<br>

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The Satellites are a rock'n'roll group formed and popular in the early 1960s, who are still active in the 2000s. The original lineup of the The Satellites comprised Ken Wadsworth (saxaphone), Dawn Wadsworth (piano) and Ivor Fisher (vocals). Other members of the band at various times were Sonny Murray (bass), Derek Cummings (lg), Tony Edwards (guitar), Morrie Holmes (drums), Trevor Akoorie (lead guitar) and June Paterson (vocals).

The band played regularly at the Starlight Ballroom, and released four singles between 1962 and 1963. "Stranded in Paradise" by John Dix states that The Satellites were a band who gained brief success with an instrumental hit inspired by The Shadows, who visited New Zealand in 1961. Still active in the 2000s, the current line-up is Ken Wadsworth (saxophone), Dawn Finch (piano), Trevor Akoorie (lead guitar), Johnny McIntosh (drums), Wayne Wright (bass) and Ivor Fisher (vocals).

Releases



Published Articles

  • Re-entry as The Satellites celebrate 50th, Waikato Times, 15 September 2007
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