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The Stones (band)

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Genres
  
Rock

Origin
  
Dunedin, New Zealand

Record label
  
Flying Nun Records

Labels
  
Flying Nun Records

Genre
  
Rock music

Members
  
Jeff Batts

Past members
  
Jeff Batts, Wayne Elsey, Graeme Anderson

Albums
  
Three Blind Mice, Best of Hits Collection, Another Disc, Another Dollar

Similar
  
Sneaky Feelings, The Verlaines, The DoubleHappys, The Chills, Straitjacket Fits

The Stones were a New Zealand band from Dunedin named after the Rolling Stones. One of the earliest bands to record on the Flying Nun label, they helped form the style of music known as the Dunedin Sound, along with label mates such as the Chills, the Verlaines and Sneaky Feelings, all of whom appeared alongside the Stones on the seminal Flying Nun release The Dunedin Double EP.

The band was a three-piece with Jeff Batts (bass, vocals), Wayne Elsey (vocals, guitar), Graeme Anderson (drums).

Whereas the other three bands to appear on this record went on to increased fame both in New Zealand and overseas, the Stones split up not long after its release, although all members of the band went on to success in other local bands. Most important of these was Wayne Elsey's time in the DoubleHappys, a band which itself led to the formation of Straitjacket Fits.

Songs

Gunner HoAnother Disc - Another Dollar · 1983
See RedDunedin Double EP · 1982
At the CafeAnother Disc - Another Dollar · 1983

References

The Stones (band) Wikipedia