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Trucker (formed in 1997, active through till 2001) were a powerhouse of big Kiwi alt/rock/pop/noise. A supergroup of Waikato musicians, Trucker were instantly a prominent name in the underground/student radio scene with hits such as ''Scary Bimbo'', ''Infection'', ''Up Your Tempo'', ''Vatican'' and ''Hi-Ace''. Appearing on numerous compilations, Trucker released their debut album ''[[Jude]]'' on [[FACE Records]] in 1999.<br>
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Trucker have been described at various times as "a powerhouse of big Kiwi alt/rock/pop/noise" and "a supergroup of Waikato musicians". Self described as 'intelligent big dumb rock', Trucker blended American  
 
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In 2004 Trucker reuinted for two dates to celebrate the release
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of a 10 inch vinyl e.p. release; ''[[Wasted In Heaven EP]]'', on ([[the Datsuns]] own) [[Hellsquad Records]] and [[FACE Records]].<br>
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Self described as 'intelligent big dumb rock', Trucker blended American  
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indie-rock, Kiwi Flying Nun aesthetics, early New York punk and "My  
 
indie-rock, Kiwi Flying Nun aesthetics, early New York punk and "My  
 
Sharona". Twin guitar solos being the key component of any Trucker song,  
 
Sharona". Twin guitar solos being the key component of any Trucker song,  
 
they were always on the rock side of pop. Trucker taught many a Hamilton  
 
they were always on the rock side of pop. Trucker taught many a Hamilton  
 
band how to play LOUD.<br>
 
band how to play LOUD.<br>
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==Bio==
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Trucker were formed in 1996, by [[Jamie Stone]] (vocals, guitar), [[Stan Jagger]] (guitar), [[Paul Oakley]] (bass) and [[Paul Tregilgas]] (drums).  They played the [[Battle of the Bands 1996]] coming second overall to [[Department of Corrections]]; they had come second to the same band in their heat, gaining entry to the final by wildcard.<br>
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The following year Trucker's ''Vatican'' appeared on the [[Green Eggs and Hamilton]] compilation.  In 1998 Paul Oakley left; he was replaced for a short time by [[Adrian Webclaw]] and later [[Dolf de Borst]] from [[Trinket]].  The same year Trucker won the [[UFM]] [[Battle of the Bands]] and started recording their album [[Jude]].
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In 1999 the album [[Jude]] was released on [[FACE Records]], while the track ''Up Your Tempo'' also made it onto a [[New Music Compilation]] given away free with ''Rip It Up'' magazine.  [[Jude]] featured tracks recorded with both Oakley and de Borst playing bass.  Trucker were instantly a prominent name in the underground/student radio scene with hits such as ''Scary Bimbo'', ''Infection'', ''Up Your Tempo'', ''Vatican'' and ''Hi-Ace''.<br>
  
 
The band had considerable success live, playing with such acts as The  
 
The band had considerable success live, playing with such acts as The  
Hellacopters, Shihad, The 3D's, Dead Moon and Loves Ugly Children. They  
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Hellacopters, Shihad, The 3D's, Dead Moon and Love's Ugly Children. They  
played the infamous ''Sweetwaters'' festival; on ''Ground Zero'', a television
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played the infamous ''Sweetwaters'' festival; New Plymouth's ''Mushroom Ball''; and on TVNZ's ''Ground Zero''.<br>
show; New Plymouths ''Mushroom Ball''; and in 1998, won the ''UFM'' [[Battle of The  
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Bands]].<br>
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In the year 2000 founding members Stan Jagger and Paul Tregilgas left the group, and were replaced by [[Julian Smith]] a.k.a 'Spook' (guitar) and [[Terry Edwards]] (drums).  In 2001 the track ''On The Rocks'' appeared on the compilation [[Year Zero]].  Meanwhile [[Dolf de Borst]]'s band [[Trinket]] had become [[The Datsuns]]; the various members went off in separate directions and Trucker were no more.
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In 2004 Trucker reuinted for two dates to celebrate the release
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of a 10 inch vinyl EP, [[Wasted In Heaven EP|Wasted in Heaven]], on ([[the Datsuns]] own) [[Hellsquad Records]] and [[FACE Records]].  The shows featured all members and previous lineups.<br>
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
Trucker's pedegree is evident in various members past and present  
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[[image:Judecover.gif|right|thumb|Jude - released 1999]]
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Trucker's pedigree is evident in various members past and present  
 
projects, the most notable of course being [[Dolf de Borst]]
 
projects, the most notable of course being [[Dolf de Borst]]
 
as bass player/singer with [[the Datsuns]]. Other bands with Trucker  
 
as bass player/singer with [[the Datsuns]]. Other bands with Trucker  
connections are The [[Hollow Grinders]], [[MSU]], [[The Nerve]], [[The Shrugs]], [[Book of Matyrs]],  
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connections are the [[Hollow Grinders]], [[MSU]], [[The Nerve]], [[The Shrugs]], [[Book of Martyrs]], [[The Haunting]], [[Hapukalypse Now]], [[King Biscuit]], [[Johnny Fist]], [[Scooter]], [[Swamp Goblin]], [[Disjecta Membra]] and [[Calamari Bushmen]], to name a few.<br>
[[King Biscuit]], [[Scooter]], [[Swamp Goblin]], and [[Calamari Bushmen]], to name a  
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few.<br>
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The various lineups of Trucker included:<BR>[[Jamie Stone]] : vocals,  
 
The various lineups of Trucker included:<BR>[[Jamie Stone]] : vocals,  
guitar<BR>[[Stan Jagger]] : guitar<BR>[[Dolf de Borst]] : bass<BR>[[Paul Tregilgas]]: drums<BR>[[Terry Edwards]]: drums<BR>[[Paul Oakley]] : bass<BR>[[Julian Smith]]: guitar<br>
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guitar<BR>[[Stan Jagger]] : guitar<BR>[[Paul Tregilgas]]: drums<BR>[[Paul Oakley]] : bass<BR>[[Dolf de Borst]] : bass<BR>[[Adrian Webclaw]] : bass<BR>[[Terry Edwards]]: drums<BR>[[Julian Smith]]: guitar<br>
  
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==
*[[Jude]] - 1999 ([[FACE Records]])
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* [[Jude]] - 1999 ([[FACE Records]])
*[[Wasted In Heaven EP]] - 2004 ([[FACE Records]])
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* [[Wasted In Heaven EP]] - 2004 ([[FACE Records]])
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* [[Combo]] - 2012
  
==See also==
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==Compilations==
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* ''Vatican'' was released on the compilation [[Green Eggs and Hamilton]] - 1997
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* ''Hi-Ace'' appears on the  promo CD [[NZ on Air Indie Hit Disc 1]]- 1997
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* ''Infection'' appears on the promo CD [[NZ on Air Indie Hit Disc 7]] - 1998
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* ''Up Your Tempo'' appeared on a free "Rip it Up" [[New Music Compilation]] - 1999
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* ''Up Your Tempo'' appears on the promo CD [[NZ on Air Indie Hit Disc 10]] - 2000
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* ''On the Rocks'' appears on the 2001 compilation [[Year Zero]]
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==Published Articles==
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*''Trucker'' interview by [[Jeff Neems]], [[Nexus]], 1 September 1998, P12
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*''The Trucker CD release'', [[Waikato Times]], 2 November 1999, p11
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==See Also==
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*[[Jamie Stone]]
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*[[The Nerve]]
 
*[[The Datsuns]]
 
*[[The Datsuns]]
 
*[[FACE Records]]
 
*[[FACE Records]]
*[[Jamie Stone]]
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*[[King Biscuit]]
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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*[http://homepages.slingshot.co.nz/~yetiboil/Trucker/Trucker.html Trucker Page]
 
*[http://www.amplifier.co.nz/artist/968/trucker.html;jsessionid=CBFAE1F8413B8A17562B1870E3782F9A Trucker on Amplifier]
 
*[http://www.amplifier.co.nz/artist/968/trucker.html;jsessionid=CBFAE1F8413B8A17562B1870E3782F9A Trucker on Amplifier]
*[http://homepages.slingshot.co.nz/~yetiboil/Trucker/Trucker.html NZ Musician article]
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 4 January 2013

Trucker

Trucker have been described at various times as "a powerhouse of big Kiwi alt/rock/pop/noise" and "a supergroup of Waikato musicians". Self described as 'intelligent big dumb rock', Trucker blended American indie-rock, Kiwi Flying Nun aesthetics, early New York punk and "My Sharona". Twin guitar solos being the key component of any Trucker song, they were always on the rock side of pop. Trucker taught many a Hamilton band how to play LOUD.

Bio

Trucker were formed in 1996, by Jamie Stone (vocals, guitar), Stan Jagger (guitar), Paul Oakley (bass) and Paul Tregilgas (drums). They played the Battle of the Bands 1996 coming second overall to Department of Corrections; they had come second to the same band in their heat, gaining entry to the final by wildcard.

The following year Trucker's Vatican appeared on the Green Eggs and Hamilton compilation. In 1998 Paul Oakley left; he was replaced for a short time by Adrian Webclaw and later Dolf de Borst from Trinket. The same year Trucker won the UFM Battle of the Bands and started recording their album Jude.

In 1999 the album Jude was released on FACE Records, while the track Up Your Tempo also made it onto a New Music Compilation given away free with Rip It Up magazine. Jude featured tracks recorded with both Oakley and de Borst playing bass. Trucker were instantly a prominent name in the underground/student radio scene with hits such as Scary Bimbo, Infection, Up Your Tempo, Vatican and Hi-Ace.

The band had considerable success live, playing with such acts as The Hellacopters, Shihad, The 3D's, Dead Moon and Love's Ugly Children. They played the infamous Sweetwaters festival; New Plymouth's Mushroom Ball; and on TVNZ's Ground Zero.

In the year 2000 founding members Stan Jagger and Paul Tregilgas left the group, and were replaced by Julian Smith a.k.a 'Spook' (guitar) and Terry Edwards (drums). In 2001 the track On The Rocks appeared on the compilation Year Zero. Meanwhile Dolf de Borst's band Trinket had become The Datsuns; the various members went off in separate directions and Trucker were no more.

In 2004 Trucker reuinted for two dates to celebrate the release of a 10 inch vinyl EP, Wasted in Heaven, on (the Datsuns own) Hellsquad Records and FACE Records. The shows featured all members and previous lineups.

Members

Jude - released 1999

Trucker's pedigree is evident in various members past and present projects, the most notable of course being Dolf de Borst as bass player/singer with the Datsuns. Other bands with Trucker connections are the Hollow Grinders, MSU, The Nerve, The Shrugs, Book of Martyrs, The Haunting, Hapukalypse Now, King Biscuit, Johnny Fist, Scooter, Swamp Goblin, Disjecta Membra and Calamari Bushmen, to name a few.

The various lineups of Trucker included:
Jamie Stone : vocals, guitar
Stan Jagger : guitar
Paul Tregilgas: drums
Paul Oakley : bass
Dolf de Borst : bass
Adrian Webclaw : bass
Terry Edwards: drums
Julian Smith: guitar

Releases

Compilations

Published Articles

See Also

External links