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Chants RandB

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Active until
  
1967

Genre
  
Blues

Members
  
Mike Rudd

Active from
  
1964

Albums
  
Stage Door Witchdoctors

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Similar
  
The Pleazers, The La De Das, Spectrum, Sons of the Vegetal Mother, Sandy Edmonds

Chants r b 01 neighbour neighbour 1966


Chants R&B (originally known as Chants) were a rhythm and blues band from Christchurch, New Zealand, and are considered one best examples of garage rhythm and blues from Australasia during the 1960s. They won the Battle Of The Bands contest at Addington Showgrounds in 1964. Their line-up was:

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  • Trevor Courtney on drums
  • Michael Rudd on rhythm guitar and vocals
  • Pete Hansen on bass
  • Jim Tomlin lead guitar
  • In 1966 the position of lead guitarist was taken by Max Kelly, a deserter from the Australian Air Force. When he had to return to Australia for desertion charges, the band followed with him. By this time they had a bassist by the name of Neil Young - no relation to the well-known Canadian musician of the same name.

    The band was successful in Melbourne but they could not decide whether to exclusively play soul music (very popular in Melbourne at the time mainly through a TV show called "Kommotion" which had the highly influential Ian "Molly" Meldrum as a so-host) or blues (which became popular in Australia in the 1970s) and parted ways in 1967.

    Influences

    Their sound was heavily based on the Rolling Stones, Them, Otis Redding, the Pretty Things and the Yardbirds.

    Reformation

    They reformed in 2007, and played in Christchurch & Auckland.

    Songs

    I’m Your WitchdoctorStage Door Witchdoctors · 2000
    One Two Brown EyesStage Door Witchdoctors · 2000
    Mystic EyesStage Door Witchdoctors · 2000

    References

    Chants R&B Wikipedia