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Christchurch, New Zealand","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ is a Rock  n  Roll Music and Dance Festival held annually in Christchurch, New Zealand","Photo Previous Next Index Caption Slideshow Mode (7 second delay): On / Off Return to ROCKONZ Home Page Return to Galleries Page &copy; 2005 Web 1 Marketing, Inc. All rights reserved. ",5);arrFiles[6]=new Array(7,"aboutus.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - The Annual Festival of Rock   \\'n  \\' Roll Music and Dance .... Christchurch, New Zealand","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ is a Rock  n  Roll Music and Dance Festival held annually in Christchurch, New Zealand","ROCKONZ Home Latest News Artist Profiles Previous Performers Rock Hall of Fame All About Us Merchandise Photo Galleries The Cars Page Sponsors Contact Us Links Canterbury Education & Community Charitable Trust P O Box 18-805, Christchurch The Trust was formed to hold Community events and raise funds for Charity; Cecile and Dion Murphy through their company, Absolutely Everything Limited undertake to manage the activities of the Trust, including the concept, organisation and management of the ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Festival. Cecile and Dion Murphy (seen above receiving the key to the City of Christchurch from Mayor Garry Moore) are business managers and entertainers whose careers span 50 years. Starting with singing at the Copper Cat (one of Christchurch \'s first night spots), in 1958, they have entertained people throughout New Zealand and overseas, right up to the present day. Dion, known internationally for his boxing career (winning both Amateur and Professional NZ Light-weight titles), retired undefeated from his professional career, in the late 1960 \'s. Cecile is an Event Manager who has managed many large events including 8 years of the Canterbury Careers Expo during which time the CEC Trust raised over 100,000.00 for study grants for young people. The annual ROCKONZ Festival: The first ROCKONZ Festival was held in March 2007 and celebrated 50 years of Rock music and dance in Christchurch and the host of talented musicians and entertainers who emerged from those early days. The Rock and Roll genesis had its fundamental start with the founding of the Christchurch Youth or Teenagers Club by the Merrit family and Trevor King in 1957. Max Merrit and Meteors, was the first band to lead the surge of musicians and entertainers who met and mingled at the Teenage club, then went on to bigger things, in those early years. March 24th 2007, started with a Parade of a marching band, Rock and Roll Club members, Classic Cars and Rock and Roll Stars, bands which came into the Victoria Square Amphi-theatre to the sound of Rock and Roll music from Norm Bland the ROCKONZ music man. The Festival was opened by the Christchurch Mayor, Garry Moore, who presented Rock Icons, Max Merrit, Ray Columbus and Dinah Lee, with the Key to the City of Christchurch for their role in bringing recognition to the City of Christchurch by their rise to International stardom in the field of Rock music. At the ROCKONZ Concert that night, along with the music and dance, the patrons saw the musicians and entertainers from those early years, inducted into the new ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame. These included International Stars, Max Merrit, Ray Columbus, Dinah Lee, Toni Williams, Peter Williams, Billy Kristian (Karaitiana), Dave Russell. Mayor Garry Moore presented several more Keys to the City of Christchurch at the Concert and they were to: Trevor King, for his role in supporting Christchurch \'s young musicians and bands, Peter Dawkins for his role in the rise of the music industry through management of New Zealand bands and entertainers and the production of their music, Cecile and Dion Murphy for conceiving of the ROCKONZ celebration and making it all happen. Click here to register your interest in learning more about ROCKONZ !! rockonz@rockonz.com You will receive acknowledgement within 24 hours with further information. ",21);arrFiles[7]=new Array(8,"about_time.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - About Time","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - About Time","ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: About Time Previous Performers About Time ... Comprising of some of New Zealand \'s more seasoned and experienced musicians, ABOUT TIME was formed by Peter Sowden and Brian Ringrose to be the mainstay of their ROCKIN \' IS OUR BUSINESS dance parties, and a feature band for corporate and special events. This project was 12 months in the making and featured in the pedigree show band line-up are a group of musicians who were all members of leading Christchurch and Australasian groups in the 60 \'s: BRIAN RINGROSE Guitar and Vocals (Ray Columbus and The Invaders) PETER SOWDEN Drums (Max Merritt and the Meteors) DON MILLS keyboards (Paris) TREVOR WRIGHT Bass and Vocals (Johnny Campbell and The Detours) JIM PHILLIPS Saxophone (Johnny Campbell and The Detours) Also appearing with the band are some of Christchurch \'s leading vocalists, who include, PETER WILLIAMS (ex Max Merritt and the Meteors), PAT KEARNS (aka Mark Anthony), NORM BLAND (Village Gate), KELLY ENSOR, and together they perform a mixture of favourite hits from the 50 \'s through to the 70 \'s. About Time featuring Kelly Ensor L-R: Trevor Wright, Peter Sowden, Kelly Ensor, Brian Ringrose, Don Mills ",9);arrFiles[8]=new Array(9,"artists.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - The Annual Festival of Rock   \\'n  \\' Roll Music and Dance .... Christchurch, New Zealand","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ is a Rock  n  Roll Music and Dance Festival held annually in Christchurch, New Zealand","ROCKONZ Home Latest News Artist Profiles Previous Performers Rock Hall of Fame All About Us Merchandise Photo Galleries The Cars Page Sponsors Contact Us Links Artist Profiles (in alphabetical order) About Time Comprising some of New Zealand \'s more seasoned and experienced musicians ABOUT TIME was formed by Peter Sowden and Brian Ringrose .... Read About Time \'s Profile Norm Bland Norm was educated at Christchurch West High School where he discovered his musical aptitude in voice and took the leading role in school operas.... Read Norm Bland \'s Profile Shane Cortese Shane has become a household name in New Zealand following roles on Shortland Street, Outrageous Fortune, Burying Brian, as the host of So You Think You Can Dance .... Read Shane Cortese \'s Profile Johnny Devlin Johnny Devlin, New Zealand \'s first major rock and roll star, had a major effect on the domestic music scene and etched the way for a musical revolution .... Read Johnny Devlin \'s Profile Tap Heperi Tap Heperi \'s world successes took him to many places but for more than two decades he has resided in Ghent - Belgium .... Read Tap Heperi \'s Profile Pat Kearns Pat Kearns, born to a Christchurch Irish heritage family, began life in a house full of song, especially from his mother .... Read Pat Kearns \' Profile Suzanne Lynch Suzanne Lynch has been in the spotlight of New Zealand and International entertainment for many years .... Read Suzanne Lynch \'s Profile Jon McCrea Jon started singing in Christchurch dance halls and pubs in the 1960 \'s at the ripe old age of 16 .... Read Jon McCrea \'s Profile Don Mills Don was born in Christchurch and began his music career at the age of 8 learning the piano accordion. As a youngster, he won many awards.... Read Don Mills \' Profile Cecile and Dion Murphy Cecile and Dion started their musical career as singers in a new band called the Sapphires, led by Robin Hope .... Read Cecile and Dion \'s Profile Jim Phillips As the wonderful decade of the 60 \'s was beginning, Jim was playing saxophone around the church dances in Christchurch with a popular band called The Statesmen .... Read Jim Phillips \' Profile Brian Ringrose Brian began his professional career at the age of thirteen at St David \'s Bible Class Social 1st May 1958 for the princely sum of 10 shillings and sixpence .... Read Brian Ringrose \'s Profile Peter Sowden Peter began his music career while still at high school by forming his own band with several school friends and playing the supper extras at various dance halls around Christchurch .... Read Peter Sowden \'s Profile The Tornadoes Reputed to be the longest running working band in the world, the fabulous TORNADOES formed in Wollongong (NSW Australia) in 1960 and have played continually since that time Read The Tornadoes \' Profile Peter Williams Peter Williams made his reputation singing and playing guitar as a member of Max Merritt and the Meteors band in the 1960 \'s .... Read Peter Williams \' Profile Murray Wood Murray began learning the piano at age 5 and quickly showed his ability as a multi-instrumentalist by belting out a tune on every instrument available in the schools collection .... Read Murray Wood \'s Profile Trevor Wright Trevor started his music career in the early 60 \'s and played that decade with two of Christchurch \'s top bands, firstly Johnny Campbell and The Detours, then the Vigilantes .... Read Trevor Wright \'s Profile ",24);arrFiles[9]=new Array(10,"banner.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ News and Information Banner","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ is a festival in Christchurch New Zealand celebrating 50 years of Rock  n  Roll Music and Dance","",5);arrFiles[10]=new Array(11,"billy_karaitiana.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Billy Karaitiana","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Billy Karaitiana","INTERNATIONAL STAR 2007 SPECIAL AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Billy Karaitiana (a.k.a. Billy Kristian) Born: Wiremu Aata Te Rangi-amoa Karaitiana Hometown: Musical Background: Instruments Played: Bass Guitar, Piano Career Began: 1958 with Max Merritt Groups: Meteors, Invaders, Night ........ Tours: Searchers, Stones, Orbison, Chuck Berry, Doobies, The Who ..... Recordings: Just a huge number ! Residencies: Various - Meteors, Columbus etc. Shows: Website: www.billykristian.com International Star 2007 Special Award 2007 Billy Karaitiana (Kristian) ... Billy comes from a family of entertainers. His father, Kahu Kuranui was a tenor of repute, and his mother Violet Edith was an expert of the Hula and led a troupe of dancers and singers on many shows throughout the forties, fifties and sixties. His career started in 1958 when a young man called Ray Columbus asked him to join his band, which he did. This band did not last very long and Billy moved on to join Saki and the Jive Five, 1959-61 Max Merritt and the Meteors, in 1962 Ray Columbus and the Invaders, he then rejoined Max Merritt and the Meteors. Next were The Keil Isles, followed by the C \'Mon Showband and the Jimmy Sloggett Band. In 1969 Billy left for Hong Kong to join Renaissance International whom he worked with for 2 years. &laquo; Billy, Dave Russell, Ray Columbus, Brian Ringrose and Jimmy Hill - Album Cover Billy, Max Merritt and Peter Williams - Meteors on Aussie TV &raquo; On his return to New Zealand 1971, he was asked by his long time friend Tommy Adderley to join the Headband, a band which played many tours throughout the country. 1973, post-Headband saw the forming of Kristian, Walker, Hamlet and Hill for Jock Ruddock \'s Tainui Tavern featuring Billy Kristian, Michael McLean Walker, Chris Hamlet Thompson and Ian James Hill (Jimmy Hill). Billy went to Australia in 1975 and joined Billy Thorpe \'s Million Dollar Bill. The C \'Mon Showband for TVNZ \'s C \'Mon Show In 1976 he made his way overland to London from Kathmandu where he and some friends, Chris Thompson and Michael Walker formed Filthy McNasty, a blues band which played at the Bridgehouse in east Canning Town E16. This band featured Stevie Lange, Geoff Whitehorn, Clive Edwards and later Robbie McIntosh who went on to play with the Pretenders, Paul McCartney \'s Wings, Nora Jones and John Meyer. Pacific Eardrum was the next band Billy joined 1977. Billy performed with Nucleus at the 1st Jazz Yatra in Bombay (now known as Mumbai) India 1978. Filthy Mc Nasty signed a deal for 2 Albums for worldwide release with Richard Perry of Planet Records. Two songs off the 1st album went in to the Billboard Top Twenty. Hot Summer Night at 18 and If You Remember Me at 17. While recording the 1st album in Los Angeles, the name of the band was changed to NIGHT, which also toured for 3 months as support for the Doobie Bros Summer Tour 1979. Billy returned home to N.Z. in 1983 and started the band Billboard which included Martin Winch guitar, Beaver and Barry Saunders on vocals. Billy next managed Mascot Recording Studios built by Doug Jane for Hugh Lynn, and while there he produced 2 albums for Pacific/Reggae band, Herbs. On leaving Mascot, Billy and his long time partner Tric Mateparae started their own studio in Kingsland, Auckland called Muscle Music. After 12 years in Kingsland they decided to head for the Far North of NZ and so far Billy has produced 12 albums since living there, three of them being Tui Award Winners. Billy is also Ray Woolf \'s bassist of choice, and has recently been seen working with Georgie Fame. ",14);arrFiles[11]=new Array(12,"board.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - Board Members","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - Board Members","MEMBERS OF THE BOARD of the ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Ray Columbus Entertainer, Manager, Business Entrepreneur Peter Dawkins Musician, Record Producer, Manager, Author Dion Murphy Entertainer, Sportsman, Business Director Cecile Murphy Entertainer, Event Manager, Business Director Murray Wood Musician, Musical Director, Business Director, Entrepreneur ",7);arrFiles[12]=new Array(13,"bob_wilcock.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Bob Wilcock","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Bob Wilcock","ROCK ERA CONTEMPORARIES Click the image to return to the category page &raquo; ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Robert John Wilcock Born: September 29th, 1946 Hometown: Christchurch Musical Background: Originally a Piano Accordionist Instruments Played: Tenor Saxophone Career Began: 1961 Groups: The Vigilantes Tours: Pohara Beach Motor Camp Recordings: Come Tomorrow, The Cruel Sea Residencies: The Laredo Nitespot (1963-65) Shows: Des Britten Coca Cola Show Career: Currently playing with About Time a Hamilton jazz band Bob Wilcock &mdash; in his own words ... I started playing saxophone (after being a piano accordionist) when I was 13, and joined Larry McKay and Brian Thomas in what was to become The Vigilantes. The band formed in 1961 and played weddings and 21sts in dance halls, which included a regular but short-lived gig in Timaru (replacing The Downbeats). We hit the big-time when we became the second band at The Laredo Lounge (with Johnny Campbell and The Detours, and Les Stott) around 1963. The band stopped playing at The Laredo in 1965, but continued on making records, accompanying The Southerners on such hits as South Wind, as well as making a few records ourselves, most notably Come Tomorrow and The Cruel Sea. The Vigilantes: Bob Wilcock, Trevor Wright, Dixon McIvor, Wayne Allen, Murray Wood, Larry McKay, Brian Thomas The full line-up for The Vigilantes was: Brian Thomas (lead guitar, band leader and occasional singer), Larry McKay (rhythm guitarist and occasional singer), Dixon McIvor (vocalist), Derek (Willy) Withers (bass guitar and occasional trumpet), Tony Mason (drums), Bob Wilcock (tenor saxophone). We were resident second band at The Laredo Lounge from 1963 to 1965, and we subsequently appeared on The Des Britten Coca Cola Show. We played with some pretty good musicians and were not too bad ourselves. The tour to Pohara Beach Motor Camp was an epic. We played lots and lots of dance halls and church halls. Spencer Street and the reek of Old Spice is a particularly strong memory. Recording was very demanding and nerve wracking, but yet strangely satisfying. The Vigilantes in concert (ROCKONZ 2007) ",12);arrFiles[13]=new Array(14,"brian_ringrose.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Brian Ringrose","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Brian Ringrose","NEW ZEALAND STAR 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: John Brian Ringrose Born: May 01st, 1945 Hometown: Christchurch Instruments Played: Guitar, Flute, Keyboards, Vocalist Career Began: 1958 Groups: The Wildcats, The Downbeats, The Invaders, The Playboys, The Byrds Residencies: The Plainsman, The Shirlee, The Platter Rack (Auckland) TV Shows: Come On, Let \'s Go, Happen Inn, That \'s Country, McPhail and Gadsby A week Of It, Opportunity Knocks, What \'s Now, Telethons etc. Highlights: Working with Ray Columbus in the latter years (1985-1999), getting a record to No. 7 on the Lever Hit Parade, getting a gold record for sales of over 50,000 units of a guitar album sold in 1975 - receiving the Gold record in 2003 (25 years after the event!), working with numerous Local and International big names, playing at Gene Pitney \'s 21st birthday, many TV shows. Tours: With The Howard Morrison Quartet Career: Still a professional musician New Zealand Star 2007 Brian Ringrose ... in his own words About Time with Norm Bland live in Christchurch Cathedral - Brian right My first paid job was at St. David \'s Bible Class social on May 01st, 1958. I was aksed to join The Wildcats and played with them for about 18 months, at which stage I was asked to join The Downbeats with Ray Columbus, and I strted playing at Spencer Street. We eventually changed our name to Ray Columbus and The Invaders and played at many of the local dances, eventually signing to play at The Plainsman. After a six month stinet there, the band moved to Auckland. I was too young to leave school, and so I joined Phil Garland and The Playboys. Dinah Lee was also a singer with this band, and eventually Phil and Dinah left, and Dave Miller joined on vocals. We had success in Christchurch, and then in Auckland during 1965 and 1966, when we worked with The Howard Morrison Quartet, and played most of the clubs, spots etc. in Auckland.. At the end of 1966 I came back to Christchurch where I have based myself as a professional musician ever since. I am still performing as a professional musician - recording, writing music etc. and running a very successful pre-school children \'s music business in New Zealand and overseas. In excess of 80% of the materials are my own original songs. ",11);arrFiles[14]=new Array(15,"brian_thomas.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Brian Thomas","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Brian Thomas","MERIT AWARD 2007 SOUTHERN STAR 2008 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Brian Thomas Born: Hometown: Musical Background: Instruments Played: Lead Guitar Career Began: 1961 Groups: The Vigilantes Tours: Television: Residencies: The Laredo Nitespot, The Pride of Place Website (Vigilantes): www.johnnycampbell.co.nz/vigilantes.html Southern Star 2008 (The Vigilantes) Merit Award 2007 Brian Thomas ... Brian Thomas was the leader of The Vigilantes from 1959, and the band played weddings and 21sts in dance halls, which included a regular but short-lived gig in Timaru (replacing The Downbeats) and hit the big-time when it became the second band at The Laredo Lounge (with Johnny Campbell and The Detours, and Les Stott) around 1963. The band stopped playing at The Laredo in 1965, but continued to make records, accompanying The Southerners on such hits as South Wind, as well as making a few records itself, most notably Come Tomorrow and The Cruel Sea. Larry and Brian at ROCKONZ 2007 The full line-up for The Vigilantes was: Brian Thomas (lead guitar, band leader and occasional singer), Larry McKay (rhythm guitarist and occasional singer), Dixon McIvor (vocalist), Derek (Willy) Withers (bass guitar and occasional trumpet), Tony Mason (drums), Bob Wilcock (tenor saxophone). The Vigilantes were resident second band at The Laredo Lounge from 1963 to 1965, and subsequently appeared on The Des Britten Coca Cola Show A tour to Pohara Beach Motor Camp was an epic, and the band played lots and lots of dance halls and church halls. Spencer Street and the reek of Old Spice is a particularly strong memory. Recording was very demanding and nerve wracking, but yet strangely satisfying. ",11);arrFiles[15]=new Array(16,"cars.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - The Annual Festival of Rock   \\'n  \\' Roll Music and Dance .... Christchurch, New Zealand","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ is a Rock  n  Roll Music and Dance Festival held annually in Christchurch, New Zealand","ROCKONZ Home Latest News Artist Profiles Previous Performers Rock Hall of Fame All About Us Merchandise Photo Galleries The Cars Page Sponsors Contact Us Links All the excitement of the Rock and Roll era !! Each ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Festival starts with a Classic Car/ Hotrod/Motorbike Parade. This parade brings atmosphere and excitement to set the scene for the ROCKONZ Festival which celebrates the Rock and Roll era - lifestyle, music and dance from the 1950 \'s through to the 1970 \'s. As with every generation, the cars and motorbikes were an integral part of the lifestyle of the youth of the time and as such we celebrate these exciting machines. Next happening! Sunday 29 March, 2009 (put it in your diary) Assembly at New Brighton foreshore by the Pier The 2009 ROCKONZ parade will process from New Brighton along a wide loop of the City with the route ending by entering Cathedral Square via Colombo Street. The vehicles will park in Cathedral Square from midday until 4.00pm when they will process down Colombo Street to the Cashmere Club car park and once again go on display. There will be a ROCKONZ barbecue (8) from 5.00pm with easy listening Rock and Roll music. This will be followed by a Rock and Roll dance from 6.00pm (Entry 5) held at the Cashmere Club. The barbecue and dance will be fund raising for Canteen (Teenagers with Cancer). Important Notice: The Classic Car Parade is not Traffic Managed. Normal road rules apply. It is important that all participants in the parade understand these safety issues and participants responsibilities, during the parade on the streets. There will be a classic car and hotrod display in Cathedral Square on Saturday 4 April. This is by invitation only. Car Clubs and individuals can nominate a car to go on display for the afternoon ROCKONZ Celebrations and Canteen fundraising. Click an icon to download the Car Parade Entry Form in your chosen format ",19);arrFiles[16]=new Array(17,"cecile_dion.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Cecile and Dion","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Cecile and Dion","MERIT AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Names: Cecile and Dion Murphy Born: Classified Hometown: Christchurch Career Began: 1958 Groups: Sapphires, Dion Shannon & The Shamrocks Worked with: Howard Morrison, Ray Wolfe Residencies: Copper Cat, Noah \'s Hotel Shows: Search for a Star Official Website: www.rockonz.com Merit Award 2007 Cecile and Dion ... Cecile and Dion started their musical career as singers in a new band led by Robin Hope called the Sapphires. They obtained a residency in a local coffee lounge called the Copper Cat in lower High Street in 1958. Dion sang duos with another local musician/singer Maurice Cook (Cookie). Cecile sang solo rock and roll and jazz favourites. Cookie left the band to take a position with Max Merritt and the Meteors and so the band at the Copper Cat reformed to become Dion Shannon and the Shamrocks in 1959 with both Cecile and Dion singing solo and duo songs. The Copper Cat was one of the original night spots in Christchurch and they attracted a large following. This became a favourite spot for musicians such as Howard Morrison and the Howard Morrison Quartet, to drop in for coffee after their local gigs, as the Copper Cat stayed open till 2am in the morning, something rare in 1959. Dion at this time was fully committed to his boxing career working his way from amateur Lightweight Canterbury Champion to amateur Lightweight New Zealand Boxing Champion and continuing on to become Professional New Zealand Lightweight Champion by 1962. This meant Dion had a very high public profile from his unbeaten professional boxing career, with crowds of over 4,000 attending his local fights. This added to Dion \'s singing profile with magazines writing articles with headings such as The Singer With The Saturday Night Punch. Cecile was one of the first local entertainers to appear on local television singing jazz with Doug Caldwell. She also did guest appearances at local night spots and took part in Ray Columbus \' local show. Cecile and Dion moved to Auckland in 1965 and Hamilton in 1969 with Dion concentrating on his career as District Commissioner of Apprenticeship. Cecile meanwhile moved into floorshow work with Hegan \'s Entertainment Bureau and became part of the Hegans Auckland entertainment circuit along with others such as Ray Wolfe. Cecile and Dion moved back to Christchurch in 1970 to take up the management of and entertainment for the Marine Hotel in Sumner. They built up a large following from their singing and entertainment within the hotel including the local talent quests. Cecile also continued with her solo career, traveling throughout New Zealand undertaking floor shows. In 1971, Cecile and Dion moved to Timaru to take up the management of the DB Terminus Hotel. Again they brought a large following to the hotel through the rock and roll entertainment in the hotel and their own singing contribution to this. Bands such as Blerta, Cal Q Lated Risk and Dantes Inferno and artists such as Tap Hepari and Mark Antony, appeared at the Terminus. Cecile and Dion - Early days In 1972 Cecile was a finalist in the Christchurch Search for a Star and this led to Cecile and Dion deciding to return to Christchurch to take up music as their main career once again. From then until the present day Cecile and Dion have made music an integral part of their varied career paths playing as Sabra through the 1970s at weddings, clubs and many inner city hotels including a five year, 6 nights a week, stint at the local inner city hotels such as the Tavern Rachael, The Zetland and the Russley Hotel. They moved into duo work in the 1980 \'s, working the tourist hotel circuit and then into residencies at Noah \'s Hotel Waitangi Room and the Christchurch Town Hall Restaurant. In the 1990s Cecile and Dion moved back into casual music work as their other careers took more and more of their energy and time. They are now working to put in place the ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Festival and ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Cecile and Dion receive the key to the city from Christchurch Mayor, Garry Moore ",14);arrFiles[17]=new Array(18,"cecile_murphy.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Cecile Murphy","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Cecile Murphy","MERIT AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Names: Cecile Murphy (n&eacute;e Wylde) Born: Greymouth Hometown: Christchurch Career Began: 1958 as a vocalist Groups: The Sapphires, Dion Shannon and The Shamrocks, Sabra Worked with: Ray Columbus, Ray Wolfe, Tommy Adderley, Toni Williams Residencies: In Sabra as Vocalist and Keyboardist, Tavern Rachel, Russley Hotel, The Clarendon Hotel, The Hillsborough Tavern, The Zetland Hotel, The Hermitage, The Terminus, Timaru, Noah \'s Hotel Waitangi Room, The Christchurch Town Hall Restaurant Shows: Search for a Star, Nelson Mardi Gras, TV in 1960s Official Website: Under Construction Merit Award 2007 Cecile Murphy ... Cecile started her musical career as a singer in a new band led by Robin Hope called the Sapphires. This included Fred Mummery (Piano), Mike Green (Bass), Murray Johnstone (Drums). The band obtained a residency in a local coffee lounge called the Copper Cat in lower High Street in 1958. Cecile sang solo rock and roll and jazz favourites. Dion Murphy and Maurice Cook (Cookie) sang duos together but in 1959 Cookie left the band to take a position with Max Merritt and the Meteors. At that time The Sapphires disbanded and reformed to become Dion Shannon and the Shamrocks with both Cecile and Dion singing solo and duo songs. The Copper Cat was one of the original night spots in Christchurch and they attracted a large following. This became a favourite spot for musicians such as Howard Morrison and the Howard Morrison Quartet, to drop in for coffee after their local gigs, as the Copper Cat stayed open till 2am in the morning, something rare in 1959. Dion at this time was fully committed to his boxing career working his way from amateur Lightweight Canterbury Champion to amateur Lightweight New Zealand Boxing Champion and continuing on to become Professional New Zealand Lightweight Champion by 1962. Cecile was one of the first local entertainers to appear on local television singing jazz with Doug Caldwell. She also did guest appearances at local night spots and took part in Ray Columbus \' local show. Cecile and Dion moved to Auckland in 1965 and Hamilton in 1969 with Dion concentrating on his career as District Commissioner of Apprenticeship. Cecile meanwhile moved into floorshow work with Hegan \'s Entertainment Bureau and became part of the Hegans Auckland entertainment circuit along with other entertainers such as Ray Wolfe. Cecile and Dion moved back to Christchurch in 1970 to take up the management of and entertainment for the Marine Hotel in Sumner. They built up a large following from their singing and entertainment within the hotel including the local talent quests. Cecile also continued with her solo career, traveling throughout New Zealand undertaking floor shows which were popular at that time. In 1970, Cecile and Dion moved to Timaru to take up the management of the DB Terminus Hotel. Again they brought a large following to the hotel through the rock and roll entertainment in the hotel and their own singing contribution to this. Bands such as Blerta, Cal Q Lated Risk and Dantes Inferno and artists such as Tap Hepari and Mark Antony, appeared at the Terminus.In 1972 Cecile was a finalist in the Christchurch Search for a Star and this led to Cecile and Dion deciding to return to Christchurch to take up music as their main career once again. From then until the present day Cecile and Dion have made music an integral part of their varied career paths playing as Sabra through the 1970s at weddings, clubs and many inner city hotels including a five year, 6 nights a week, stint at the local inner city hotels such as the Tavern Rachael, The Zetland and the Russley Hotel. A high point of the 1970 \'s was featuring at the Nelson Madi Gras in 1975, headlining with Ray Columbus and the band Rocking Horse. A fun filled occasion with Cecile and Dion taking part in the Nelson races, riding a draft horses and participating with De Larno the well known magician in the Mardi Gras variety show. Cecile and Dion moved into duo work in the 1980 \'s, working the tourist hotel circuit and then into residencies at Noah \'s Hotel Waitangi Room and the Christchurch Town Hall Restaurant. In the late 1990s Cecile and Dion moved back into casual music work as their other careers took more and more of their energy and time. Cecile became involved in Marketing in the Education sector, forming the Canterbury Careers Expo Trust in 1997 to hold the successful annual Canterbury Careers Expo. The Trust gave over 125,000.00 of grants to young adults for their education. Cecile and Dion - Early days Cecile and Dion who were married in 1961, created a life around their music which has lasted until today. They are now working to create an annual ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Festival and ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Cecile and Dion receive the key to the city from Christchurch Mayor, Garry Moore ",15);arrFiles[18]=new Array(19,"contact.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - The Annual Festival of Rock   \\'n  \\' Roll Music and Dance .... Christchurch, New Zealand","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ is a Rock  n  Roll Music and Dance Festival held annually in Christchurch, New Zealand","ROCKONZ Home Latest News Artist Profiles Previous Performers Rock Hall of Fame All About Us Merchandise Photo Galleries The Cars Page Sponsors Contact Us Links The annual ROCKONZ Festival is organised by : Absolutely Everything Limited Please feel free to contact us by e-Mail at the following address .... dices3@xtra.co.nz We will respond to your enquiry as soon as possible. ",18);arrFiles[19]=new Array(20,"contemporaries.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - ROCK ERA CONTEMPORARIES","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - ROCK ERA CONTEMPORARIES","ROCK ERA CONTEMPORARIES ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark John Clinton John Clinton Murray Johnston Don Mills Paul Muggleston Jim Phillips Murray Johnston Don Mills Paul Muggleston Jim Phillips Gary Thain Gary Thain The Tornadoes Bob Wilcock Neville Wilkins ? The Tornadoes Bob Wilcock Neville Wilkins Show All Members International Stars New Zealand Southern Stars Merit Awards Service Awards Special Awards ",13);arrFiles[20]=new Array(21,"criteria.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - Induction Criteria","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - INDUSTRY SERVICE AWARDS","CRITERIA FOR INDUCTION into the ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark The following criteria for membership of the ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame, give guidance to the Selection Board. Exceptions to the selection criteria may be made with good cause. All Board decisions are final. The candidate/nominee must have achieved several of the criteria listed below to be afforded membership to The Hall of Fame under one of following Award categories. International Star Awards New Zealand Star Awards Southern Star Awards Merit Awards Industry Service Awards Special Awards Rock Era Contemporary Acknowledgements Recipients of particular awards may be considered for higher awards on the presentation of relevant proof of career highlights which enhance their career portfolio &mdash; such consideration shall be at the exclusive discretion of The ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame Board. Recipients must have been born in, or resided in New Zealand for the larger part of their life, and have conformed to one or more of the following criteria ..... a &ndash; Have had substantial involvement in the music industry with wide recognition of achievements by peers (Time in the field is not of significance in itself. Preferences may be given for era achievement, seniority and/or long-term recognition) b &ndash; Have achieved wide name recognition internationally, nationally or locally as appropriate to a particular category c &ndash; Toured nationally or internationally and performed at recognised Live Venues, Convention Centres, Theatres, Concert Halls, Stadia, Auditoria, Hotels, Restaurants/Caf&eacute;s and the like d &ndash; Performed (or had compositions performed) on recorded Media, at Live Venues, on Television, in Movies etc. (Concessions/exceptions may be made for those performing in the earlier days of audio/visual recording) e &ndash; Written music which has achieved lasting public recognition or acclaim f &ndash; Contributed significantly to the advancement of Rock Music in New Zealand g &ndash; Provided substantial managerial, technical, or entrepreneurial support for performers or performances of Rock music Groups (and Ensembles): &ndash; Where entities are nominated, the above criteria will be adhered to with appropriate adjustments as decided by the Board. Any resultant award will be in the name of the entity and not be subservient to any individual(s) within the entity. Exceptions may result where individual(s) name(s) is/are intrinsic to the name of the entity. ",11);arrFiles[21]=new Array(22,"dave_russell.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Dave Russell","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Dave Russell","INTERNATIONAL STAR 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: David Russell Born: Christchurch Hometown: Christchurch Musical Background: Instruments Played: Guitar Career Began: Groups: Invaders ........ Tours: Recordings: Many Residencies: Various Shows: Website: International Star 2007 Dave Russell ... ",9);arrFiles[22]=new Array(23,"david_laplanche.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - David LaPlanche","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - David LaPlanche","MERIT AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: David LaPlanche Born: Hometown: Musical Background: Instruments Played: Career Began: Groups: Tours: Recordings: Residencies: Shows: Merit Award 2007 David LaPlanche ... David \'s musical career began at the age of 11, winning a talent quest in his home town of Waimate singing Buddy Holly \'s Oh Boy. He was soon in demand playing in his own bands and performing at nightclubs, dances, cabaret shows, Caroline Bay Christmas carnivals and private functions throughout New Zealand. Australia beckoned and he did a variety of work including cabaret, RSL and leagues clubs, also appearing on Australia \'s number one music show, Brian Henderson \'s BAND STAND and other TV shows. David also entertained the American troops on R n R from Vietnam. The UK beckoned and in London David won a talent quest which included cabaret shows in Scotland, Germany, Italy and all over the UK. David headed back to Australia and New Zealand doing nightclubs and cabaret work plus touring around New Zealand doing a Cliff Richard tribute show. David has performed other shows such as The Music Of Bobby Darin, Cliff and Elvis, the Early Years, 6 of the Best Performing the Songs of Cliff Richard, Elvis, Bobby Darin, Ricky Nelson, Buddy Holly and Johnny Cash. David particularly enjoys the work he does with children at schools and was a finalist in the Coca Cola NZ music awards in Auckland with his children \'s CD A Hand Full Of Songs. David and his family now live in Sydney, Australia where David is working on his music career. David LaPlanche in Concert ",10);arrFiles[23]=new Array(24,"Demo3.txt","7 Sep 2008","Demo3","","","If  you \'re  looking  for  a  professional  look  and  feel  for  <a href= industry.html >  web  site,  or  your  site \'s  getting  a  little  cluttered  and  you  need  to  save  some  real  estate,  why  pay  for  a  professional  quality  vertical  text  scroller  when  this  one  is  free?  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",1);arrFiles[25]=new Array(26,"dinah_lee.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Dinah Lee","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Dinah Lee","INTERNATIONAL STAR 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Diane Marie Jacobs Born: August 19th, 1943 Hometown: Waimate School: Cashmere High School Instruments Played: Vocalist Career Began: 1960 with Bobby Davis and The Dazzlers Groups: The Saints Groups: The Playboys Recording Label: Viking First Single: Don \'t You Know Yokomob/w Reet Petite Worked with: Max Merritt and The Meteors TV Shows: Bandstand, Saturday Date, The Tonight Show Toured with: PJ Proby, Millie Small Awards: NEBOA Entertainer of the Year 1965 International Star 2007 Dinah Lee ... Dinah Lee was probably the most significant Auckland based singer to burst onto the local scene and is the first female Kiwi artist to top the Australian charts. Dinah was just another pop singer until she was introduced to a fashion model from England who transformed her into a mod, which was all the rage in London. People then began to take notice of this ball of energy and her first single release Don \'t You Know Yockomo, was soon hit-bound with Dinah given the title, Queen Of The Mods. 1964 saw Yockomo followed onto the charts by two more winners, Reet Petite and Do The Bluebeat (The Jamaican Ska), followed by an EP and her first album, Introducing Dinah Lee. 1965 provided more hits, success in Australia, and an award for Entertainer Of The Year, followed by a second album, The Mod World Of Dinah Lee. Born Diane Jacobs, on the 19th of August 1943 in Waimate, she started her singing career at local dances and made her professional debut in 1960 singing at a dance in Christchurch with Bobby Davis and the Dazzlers. She began singing regularly with them in a local coffee lounge. Diane soon met up with Phil Garland, a member of the Saints band and started singing with them. When the Saints came to an end, Phil Garland formed the Playboys and Diane joined them singing in the new band. In 1962, the Playboys were invited by Max Merritt to play at the Top 20 Club to cover for his band while on tour. Diane and the Playboys went to Auckland and played 7 nights a week for the month. Dinah Lee as she is today, and Dinah Lee in concert. When the Playboys returned to Christchurch, Diane went back with them and sang with the Downbeats. She wanted to return to the life in Auckland but when she went back, she found it hard to make a living singing. She managed to get spots singing with a number of established groups such as Max Merritt and the Meteors and Ray Columbus and the Invaders. In February 1964, she joined the Startime Spectacular tour of the North Island with stars Bill and Boyd and Max Merritt and the Meteors who had recommended her for the show. Diane \'s new mod look, short straight hair, white make-up, large eyes and pale lipstick, was dramatic and this made an immediate impact along with her unique voice and singing style. She signed up with an agent, Haddleton, who had her sign a management contract that took 25% of all her earnings for the next five years. He had total control over her income and the direction of her career. Diane now had a regular spot at the Top 20 Club where Ron Dalton, from Viking Records, saw her perform. After her audition, a recording contract was signed with Viking Records. Dinah Lee performing at ROCKONZ 2007 Viking were not entirely happy with Diane \'s family name Jacobs, and so came up with the professional name for her of Dinah Lee. Her first two records, which were released in 1964 were Don \'t You Know Yockomo and Reet Petite. Max Merritt and the Meteors were the session musicians. Within two weeks the single was in the top 40 and before long had peaked in the top 20. It generated a lot of interest from the media and suddenly Dinah was Queen of the Mods. Britain was in the throes of the Mods and Rockers craze at this time. The single was also released in Australia by HMV and quickly reached a place in the top 10 on many of the regional charts. A second record was released in September. Reet Petite/Yea Yea We Love Them All was another hit. The third release in October 1964, was the one that truly established her reputation. Do The Blue Beat/Kansas City was a huge hit. HMV decided to release Reet Petite/Do The Blue Beat which was another huge success. 1964 was Dinah \'s best year and she was constantly on tour with shows such as the Lou and Simon Spectacular, the Jimmie Rodgers Show with the Crystals and Terry Stafford. Her first international tour through Australia was Starlift  \'64, which included Del Shannon, The Searchers, Peter and Gordon, and Eden Kane. Dinah gained the best reviews of the night. Dinah \'s song Do The Blue Beat hit the top of the charts soon after and Johnny O \'Keefe invited Dinah to sing on his Sing Sing Sing show. She rushed to Australia, recorded the show and flew back to meet commitments in Auckland. Viking issued her fourth single, Who Stole The Sugar/Rock Around The Clock in November 1964. In total, during that time, she had sold over 100,000 records. In recent years Dinah has undertaken very successful tours of the east coast of Australia as part of Max Merritt and the Meteors with Dinah Lee and was part of a reunion concert of the 1970 \'s stars including Ray Columbus, which had sold - out audiences of 10 \'s of thousands. This March, Dinah is touring with Max and the Meteors in the North Island before coming back to Christchurch to take part in the ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Festival and the ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inauguration. ",15);arrFiles[26]=new Array(27,"dion_murphy.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Dion Murphy","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Dion Murphy","MERIT AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Names: Dion Shennan Murphy Hometown: Christchurch Career Began: 1958 Groups: The Sapphires, Dion Shannon and The Shamrocks, Sabra Worked with: Ray Columbus, Ray Wolfe, Tommy Adderley, Toni Williams Residencies: Copper Cat, The Embassy, Tavern Rachel, Russley Hotel, The Hermitage, The Terminus, Timaru, The Clarendon Hotel, The Hillsborough Tavern, The Zetland Hotel, Noah \'s Hotel Waitangi Room, The Christchurch Town Hall Restaurant Shows: ROCKONZ Official Website: www.rockonz.com Merit Award 2007 Dion Murphy ... Dion started his musical career by winning many Christchurch juvenile singing competitions and in 1958 joined a new band led by Robin Hope (Guitar) called The Sapphires. The group included Fred Mummery (Piano), Mike Green (Bass), Murray Johnstone (Drums). The band obtained a residency in a local coffee lounge called the Copper Cat, owned by Adam Ferkatovich, in lower High Street in 1958. Dion at that time, sang duos with another local musician/singer Maurice Cook (Cookie). In 1959 Cookie left the band to take a position with Max Merritt and the Meteors and Dion teamed up with the female singer, Cecile Wylde in the same band to sing duo songs. The band then reformed, to become Dion Shannon and the Shamrocks with both Cecile and Dion singing solo and duo songs. The Copper Cat was one of the original night spots in Christchurch and they attracted a large following. This became a favourite spot for musicians such as Howard Morrison and the Howard Morrison Quartet, to drop in for coffee after their local gigs, as the hotels shut at 6 o \'clock and the Copper Cat stayed open till 2am in the morning, something rare in 1959. Dion at this time was fully committed to his boxing career, working his way from amateur Lightweight Canterbury Champion to amateur Lightweight New Zealand Boxing Champion and continuing on to become the undefeated Professional New Zealand Lightweight Champion by 1962. This meant Dion had a very high public profile from his unbeaten professional boxing career, with crowds of over 4,000 attending his local fights. This added to Dion \'s singing profile with magazines writing articles with headings such as The Singer With The Saturday Night Punch. Cecile and Dion married in 1961 and moved to Auckland in 1965 and then Hamilton in 1969 with Dion concentrating on his career as District Commissioner of Apprenticeships. Cecile meanwhile moved into floorshow work with Hegan \'s Entertainment Bureau and became part of the Auckland entertainment circuit along with other entertainers such as Ray Wolfe. Cecile and Dion moved back to Christchurch at the beginning of 1970 to take up the management of and entertainment for, the Marine Hotel in Sumner. They built up a large following from their singing and entertainment within the hotel, including holding weekly local talent quests, to capacity crowds Later that year, Cecile and Dion moved to Timaru to successfully take up the management of the DB Terminus Hotel. Again they brought a large following to the hotel through the provision of rock and roll entertainment and their own singing performances. Bands such as Blerta, Cal-Q-Lated Risk, Dantes Inferno, Jason and the Melting Pot, along with artists such as Tap Hepari and Mark Antony, also performed at the Terminus, again to capacity crowds Cecile and Dion - Early days Cecile and Dion returned to Christchurch in 1972 to take up music as their main career once again. From then until the present day Cecile and Dion have made music an integral part of their varied career paths performing as Sabra through the 1970s at weddings, clubs and many inner city hotels including a five year, 6 nights a week circuit, at the local inner city hotels such as the Tavern Rachael, The Zetland and the Russley Hotel. In the 1980 \'s they changed direction and moved into duo work, working the tourist hotel circuit and then into residencies at Noah \'s Hotel Waitangi Room (6 nights per week) and the Christchurch Town Hall Restaurant. In the 1990s, Cecile and Dion moved back into casual music work as their other careers took more and more of their energy and time. Dion \'s role now being that of a Disputes Tribunal Referee for the next 15 years. Cecile and Dion are now working to put in place the annual ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Festival and ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame. Cecile and Dion receive the key to the city from Christchurch Mayor, Garry Moore ",14);arrFiles[27]=new Array(28,"dixon_mcivor.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Dixon McIvor","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Dixon McIvor","MERIT AWARD 2007 SOUTHERN STAR 2008 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full name: Dixon McIvor Born: Hometown: Instruments Played: Guitar, Vocalist Career Began: The Vigilantes Residencies: Laredo Nitespot, Pride Of Place Website (Detours): www.johnnycampbell.co.nz/main.html#dixon Website (Vigilantes): www.johnnycampbell.co.nz/vigilantes.html Southern Star 2008 (The Vigilantes) Merit Award 2007 Dixon McIvor ... Dixon joined The Vigilantes at an early age. The band played weddings and 21sts in dance halls, which included a regular but short-lived gig in Timaru (replacing The Downbeats). The Vigilantes hit the big-time when they became the second band at The Laredo Lounge (with Johnny Campbell and The Detours, and Les Stott) around 1963. The band stopped playing at The Laredo in 1965, but continued on making records, accompanying The Southerners on such hits as South Wind, as well as making a few records, most notably Come Tomorrow and The Cruel Sea. The full line-up for The Vigilantes was: Brian Thomas (lead guitar, band leader and occasional singer), Larry McKay (rhythm guitarist and occasional singer), Dixon McIvor (vocalist), Derek (Willy) Withers (bass guitar and occasional trumpet), Tony Mason (drums), Bob Wilcock (tenor saxophone). The Vigilantes in concert (ROCKONZ 2007) The Vigilantes were resident second band at The Laredo Lounge from 1963 to 1965, and subsequently appeared on The Des Britten Coca Cola Show A tour to Pohara Beach Motor Camp was an epic, and the band played lots and lots of dance halls and church halls. Spencer Street and the reek of Old Spice is a particularly strong memory. Recording was very demanding and nerve wracking, but yet strangely satisfying. ",11);arrFiles[28]=new Array(29,"don_mills.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Don Mills","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Don Mills","ROCK ERA CONTEMPORARIES Click the image to return to the category page &raquo; ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Donald Mills Born: Hometown: Christchurch Musical Background: Instruments Played: Keyboards Career Began: Groups: Tours: Recordings: Residencies: Shows: Career: Currently playing with About Time Don Mills ... Don on the job Don was born in Christchurch and began his music career at the age of 8 learning the piano accordion. As a youngster, he won many awards including New Zealand Accordion Champion in 1961. Don left school at 16 and worked in Sedley Wells music shop for 4 years. It was at this stage that he turned to playing the organ, which is still his main love today. He has fond memories of sneaking out the back door of Sedley Wells on a Friday night to play at Chequers nightclub which was in the same building. Don then joined Pete Ward and the Prophets at the Caledonian Ballroom and later the Premiers and then a band called Beam who toured the North Island and backed many top artists. BEAM performed at many of the Xmas/New Year holiday shows together with the entertainers from the hugely popular Happen Inn and Popco television series before securing a slot themselves on the top television show Freeride which featured Ray Columbus and saw them performing every second Saturday night. In 1975 Don joined the heavy metal band Think who wrote and played almost all of their own material as well as covering numbers by Pink Floyd and Deep Purple. Think played at many of the top hotels and clubs in the country and won the 1975 New Zealand Battle of the Bands in October of that year. ",10);arrFiles[29]=new Array(30,"eddie_simon.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Eddie Simon","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Eddie Simon","ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Eddie Simon Born: Hometown: Musical Background: Instruments Played: Career Began: Groups: Tours: Television: Residencies: Career: Website: www.eddiesimonmusic.com Eddie Simon ... Eddie Simon is an international R&amp;B, Blues, Country and Gospel recording artist. The Canadian born entertainer recently swapped his native Rock Mountains for Canterbury Plains to bring his impressive performance repetoire  \'downunder \'. One highlight of the 49 year old Canadian singer/songwriter \'s professional career was performing in concert with John Denver in 1991. Eddie has produced and hosted a rythm and blues TV show and released his own albums as well as organising and performing at Canada \'s 9/11 memorial service. Singing at the Calgary Stampede - the largest outdoor show in the world - is also an annual event for the country-bred performer. Eddie is now settled in New Zealand with his Christchurch-born partner and performs regularly at local venues and events. Find out more about Eddie Simon by visiting his website. ",9);arrFiles[30]=new Array(31,"favicon.ico","27 Oct 2008","favicon.ico","","","",3);arrFiles[31]=new Array(32,"galleries.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - The Annual Festival of Rock   \\'n  \\' Roll Music and Dance .... Christchurch, New Zealand","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ is a Rock  n  Roll Music and Dance Festival held annually in Christchurch, New Zealand","ROCKONZ Home Latest News Artist Profiles Previous Performers Rock Hall of Fame All About Us Merchandise Photo Galleries The Cars Page Sponsors Contact Us Links Click on the links below to view our various photo galleries ...... ROCKONZ 2008 Photo Gallery of some of the artists who appeared at the event Inaugural ROCKONZ - Saturday 24th March - Sunday 25th March 2007 ROCKONZ Dance Party/Concert and Hall of Fame Awards - 24th March 2007 ROCKONZ Classic Cars Parade - 24th March 2007 ROCKONZ Victoria Square Fun Day - 24th March 2007 ROCKONZ Warners Hall of Fame Celebration - 25th March 2007 HISTORIC PHOTO GALLERY ",19);arrFiles[32]=new Array(33,"gary_thain.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Gary Thain","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Gary Thain","ROCK ERA CONTEMPORARIES Click the image to return to the category page &raquo; ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Gary Thain Born: May 15th, 1948 Hometown: Christchurch Musical Background: Singing Contests at age 13 Instruments Played: Bass Guitar Career Began: 1965 with The Strangers Groups: The Strangers, The Secrets, The New Nadir, Keef Hartley Band, Uriah Heep Tours: Various especially with Uriah Heep Recordings: Many Residencies: Plainsman Website: www.garythain.com Gary Thain ... Gary Thain was born in Christchurch, New Zealand on May 15, 1948. He had 2 older brothers, Colin and Arthur. An old school friend describes Gary \'s personality as being quiet, maybe broody even, but also as just your average teenager, with a passion for music. Gary went to a catholic school called Xavier College in Christchurch. He started performing around age 13. Gary also won a singing contest in his High School with the song Where Have all the Flowers Gone. The official start to his career was with the New Zealand group The Strangers. Besides his brother Arthur (vocals and lead guitar), the other members were Graeme Ching (Rhythm Guitar) and Dave Beattie (Drums). Gary wrote his first (released) song I \'ll Never be Blue with The Strangers in 1965 at age 16. The Strangers released 3 Singles. Gary Thain on stage After The Strangers split up, at age 17 Gary moved to Australia. Gary became part of The Secrets, but they only released one Single in 1966, with You \'re Wrong on the B-Side, which was co-written by Gary. The other band members were Derek Wright on Lead Guitar and Vocals, Paul Muggleston on Rhythm Guitar and Vocals, Wayne Allen on Drums. After their one Single, The Secrets split up. It was still 1966 when Gary and Paul joined up with Peter Dawkins and Dave Chapman, taking the name Me and the Others to the UK, touring England, Scotland, Wales and Germany. In 1967 after Me and the Others ceased to exist, Gary became part of his first professional Band called New Nadir. They were especially popular in Switzerland, where they played in a lot of clubs for about half a year. It was a trio that played Jazz influenced music. The other members were Ed Carter on guitar and a drummer named Mike Kowalski. Besides playing their own music, they also worked as a backing band for an all-female group called The Toys. New Nadir recorded an album for the Witchseason label, but it was never released. In 1968 New Nadir dissolved and Mike and Ed have since then played in many bands together, and even were part of the Beach Boys backing band. Gary of course joined the Keef Hartley Band. Not only did Gary play on 6 of their albums, but he got to be part of Woodstock in 1969 with the Keef Hartley Band. They played on the second day (before Santana). However, there is no Video footage available. Another Festival worth mentioning (even though much smaller scale) was the Bath Blues Festival held on June 28, 1969. The KHB played along with the Likes of Led Zeppelin and Fleetwood Mac that day in front of an audience of about 40,000. Not only did Gary co-write a lot of material for the KHB, he also sang lead vocals to one of his compositions: You Say You \'re Together Now. That song can be found on the 72nd Brave LP released in 1972. Early in that year, Gary received a phone call from Ken Hensley and joined Uriah Heep as their 3rd bass player (replacing Mark Clarke) - the rest is, as they say, history. Up until then Gary had only played Jazz and Blues material, and now found himself in a totally different genre. However, his playing style stayed unique - using no plectrum and all his fingers. Gary \'s first gig with Uriah Heep was on February 1, 1972 at the Whiskey A Go-Go in Los Angeles, California. However, the earliest known Heep recording with Gary in the lineup (Bootleg) is either from Feb 27, 1972 (Columbia Coliseum, South Carolina, USA) or a Youngstown, Ohio, (USA) appearance. The latter was a support performance (Bootleg) for the Band Cactus sometime in February of 1972. The first album that Gary recorded with Uriah Heep was Demons and Wizards (released May 1972), only 4 months after he joined Heep. The Magician \'s Birthday followed later that same year, and by that time Gary co-wrote some of the songs (Spider Woman and Sweet Lorraine). The remastered edition (released 2003) also includes Crystal Ball and Gary \'s Song, which he wrote during that time. (Gary \'s Song being an alternate version of Crystal Ball). Unfortunately, 1974 saw the last recording contributions of Gary on Wonderworld which was recorded in Munich, Germany. Gary received an electrical shock during the song July Morning, while on stage. Shades of Gary Thain Gary \'s health never fully recovered and in January of 1975 he had to leave the band. The very last known recording with Gary on Bass is dated November 25, 1974 and took place in Brisbane, Australia. There are some very interesting comments about that Bootleg on the official David Byron website, and to quote: This is one of the best audience recordings of the band ever to surface. Not due to the sound quality, but the content itself. The band was very strong on this date, the crowd really reacted to the show, and it provided some rare pieces of the puzzle we were looking for. A good bit of improve is laid into this one, lots of talking between tracks and long renditions of certain tracks that didn \'t appear much on other shows .... only three tour dates are listed after this one before he (Gary), left the band in late January 75. So this show marks the end of an era of sorts, the classic lineup is done. The rebuilding process begins but it never regains the same intensity or presence that was created during the past three years. It \'s a sad but true fact that even the most dedicated of Heepster must accept. All in all, Gary Thain participated in over 140 live performances all over the world with Uriah Heep in just 3 years. After continued struggles with health and drug problems, Gary died December 8, 1975, in his flat at Norwood Green at the young age of 27. ",17);arrFiles[33]=new Array(34,"graeme_cooper.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Graeme Cooper","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Graeme Cooper","MERIT AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Graeme Cooper Born: January 14th, 1936 Birthplace: Bluff Schols: Invercargill, Shirley Intermediate, Christchurch Boys \' High Died: November 16th, 2005 Instruments Played: Piano, Vibes, Guitar, Bass Career Began: 1950s Merit Award 2007 Graeme Cooper ... (words thanks to Mary) Graeme was born at Bluff. He started learning piano at the age of five. His musical career started when he use to slip into the Avon Rowing Club(in school uniform) at night to play piano doing the supper extras. Played vibes on live radio broadcasts with various jazz musicians - i.e. Jim Langabeer, Ted Meager, Doug Caldwell, Chch Symphony Orchestra, Stu Buchanan and the NZ National Jazz Quartet. Was the original keyboard player for Max Merritt. Spent 3 years in Sydney in the 1960 \'s working seven nights a week at the club circuit. Graeme was resident musician in the late 60 \'s and 70 \'s at the Avon Motor Lodge, Shoreline, and White Heron Hotel. In the late 70 \'s /early 80 \'s Graeme \'s five piece group Friends played as the resident band at the Russley Hotel, Lancaster Hotel, Redwood Hotel. Lineup included Brian Ringrose, Jim Shields, Gary Sammons, Mary Cooper and also Trevor Wright who replaced Gary. In the mid 80 \'s Graeme and Mary became the resident Duo at the Town Hall Restaurant under the name of Keytrax. Eventually this duo became a trio when Jim Shields joined as a vocalist. Keytrax performed at many private, corporate and club functions throughout the South Island. During Graeme \'s musical career he also worked full time as a Photo Lithographer with a long service award from Bascands. In Graeme \'s latter years he became a popular solo entertainer around various Christchurch rest homes. Graeme was an outstanding musician who could play jazz right through to rock  \'n \' roll. Sadly Graeme passed away after a short battle with cancer on 16 November 2005. At a musical tribute arranged 10 days before he died the many that gathered there made tribute to Graeme \'s innovative approach to music, and the inspiration that he gave to the people that were in his life. 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",2);arrFiles[37]=new Array(38,"hs~don_mills.html","23 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Don Mills","","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Don Mills","ROCK ERA CONTEMPORARIES Click the image to return to the category page &raquo; ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Murray Johnston Born: Hometown: Musical Background: Instruments Played: Drums Career Began: Groups: Tours: Recordings: Residencies: Shows: Career: Murray Johnston ... in his own words Always interested in music after a time on the piano as a child , commenced drum lessons with the late Leon Jayet during the 50 \'s. Leon Jayet was a wonderful encourager of younger musicians and introduced me to Murray Warner an even younger piano player. This was my start in a group. From there I moved to playing with the late Fred Mummery, Robin Hope and Mike Green in a group called the Shamrocks whose real claim to fame was backing Dion and Cecile Murphy at the Copper Cat, one of Christchurch \'s leading night spots at the time. Next came time with the late Charlie Clark, saxophonist, and his dance band. In 1970 with the advent of 10 o \'clock closing Tim Ruki, Ed Stanley, Ray Hau and I formed a group called the Townsmen to play at the Papanui Tavern Lounge Bar. We also played the Ball circuit, i.e Mount Cook, Woodbourne Air Base, Football Clubs and Weddings and 21sts which were such wonderful earners for musicians in those days. The group was at times a five piece and included musicians such as Royce Hutt, Monty Monteith, Neil Pickard and Dimitri Gabara over the years. After 15 wonderful years the group broke up when key players moved away from Christchurch. I have never lost my interest in music especially rock and jazz and enjoy seeing my grandson developing as a drummer and bass player. ",7);arrFiles[38]=new Array(40,"hs~home.html","9 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ rock &#039;n&#039; roll music and dance festival Christchurch New Zealand ","","ROCKONZ is a festival in Christchurch New Zealand celebrating 50 years of Rock and Roll Music and Dance","Home Latest News Artist Profiles Previous Performers Hall of Fame All About Us Merchandise Photo Galleries Sponsors Contact Us Links On this part of our site, you \'ll find weblinks to organisations, clubs, businesses, Festivals and more - all bound together through a love and enjoyment of Rock  \'n \' Roll. Annual Festivals Rock Around the Rock February 9-16 2008, Norfolk Island Summersun February 9-18 2008, Perth, Western Australia Ararat Jailhouse Rock Festival March 14-16 2008, Ararat, Victoria, Australia West Coast Blues  \'n \' Roots Festival March 15-16 2008, Fremantle, Western Australia Viva Las Vegas April 10-13 2008, Las Vegas, USA Riverland Rock  \'n \' Roll Festival May 02-04 2008, Waikerie, South Australia Hemsby Rock  \'n \' Roll Weekender May 16-19 2008, Hemsby, England Wintersun May 30-June 9 2008, Queensland, Australia Calella Rock &amp; Roll Holidays June 03-10 2008, Calella, Barcelona, Spain WC Handy Music Festival July 20-26 2008, Florence, Alabama, USA Satchmo Summerfest July 31-August 03 2008, New Orleans, USA International Rockabilly Music Festival August 07-09 2008, Jackson, Tennessee, USA Coney Island Rockabilly Festival August 29-Sept 01 2008, Coney Island, New York City, USA Adelaide Rock  \'n \' Roll Festival November 2008, Adelaide, South Australia ",15);arrFiles[39]=new Array(41,"index.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - The Annual Festival of Rock   \\'n  \\' Roll Music and Dance .... Christchurch, New Zealand","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ is a Rock  n  Roll Music and Dance Festival held annually in Christchurch, New Zealand","ROCKONZ Home Latest News Artist Profiles Previous Performers Rock Hall of Fame All About Us Merchandise Photo Galleries The Cars Page Sponsors Contact Us Links Enter search data ...... ROCKONZ ROCK &rsquo;N&rsquo; ROLL Festival 2009 ... Read More ROCKONZ Music Nights ... Read more ROCKONZ Hall of Fame Awards ... Read more ROCKONZ Hall of Fame - enhanced website pages ... Read more ROCKONZ Hall of Fame Awards 2009 Nominations ... Read more ROCKONZ Fundraising ... Read more Click above for Nominations Click above for Merchandise DISCLAIMER The information contained in this website is published in good faith by the organisers of the ROCKONZ festival, and is based on information current at the time of publishing. The nature of such an event dictates that, due to circumstances beyond our control, advertised events, venues, times, routes or participating artists may change. Where possible we will endeavour to publish alterations on this website prior to the affected event. &copy; Copyright 2008 ROCKONZ Images on this website are owned by individual artists and/or their agents and cannot be reproduced without permission. ................................. ",22);arrFiles[40]=new Array(42,"induction.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - Mission Statement","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - Mission Statement","INDUCTION OF MEMBERS into the ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Nominees who have been successful in meeting the Board \'s strict criteria for membership of The ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame, are inducted into the Hall at an Annual Awards Ceremony which is held, in March, as part of the Annual ROCKONZ Festival in Christchurch, New Zealand. Election to membership of The ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame, is very prestigious, and is an honour which is highly prized within the Music Community. Such membership denotes wide recognition of success by peers and/or fans of the era. Membership is not bestowed merely because an individual was there at the time and thus may be construed as wide acceptance within the era. The Annual ROCKONZ Festival and The ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame are the brain-children of well-known Christchurch Entertainers, Cecile and Dion Murphy ",8);arrFiles[41]=new Array(43,"industry.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - INDUSTRY SERVICE AWARDS","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - INDUSTRY SERVICE AWARDS","INDUSTRY SERVICE AWARDS ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Peter Dawkins Peter Dawkins Trevor King The Merritt Family Murray Wood ? Trevor King The Merritt Family Murray Wood Show All Members International Stars New Zealand Southern Stars Merit Awards Special Awards Era Contemporaries ",10);arrFiles[42]=new Array(44,"instructions.htm","29 Oct 2008","JavaScript Photo Viewer and Image Viewer Instructions","JavaScript Photo Viewer Instructions","JavaScript Photo Viewer Instructions","Photo Viewer Instructions Photo Viewer is very simple to use, and these instructions should make installation easy for someone with limited knowledge of HTML. 1. Create your photo album page The very first step is to create a web page for your album (or use an existing page). Place the picture, index, caption, and any other controls (like Previous and Next) where you would like them. 2. Loading the JavaScript in your web page Insert the following text anywhere between the &lt;head&gt; and &lt;/head&gt; tags, making sure that photo_viewer.js precedes photo_list.js. &lt;SCRIPT LANGUAGE=JavaScript1.2 type=text/javascript src=photo_viewer.js&gt;&lt;/SCRIPT&gt; &lt;SCRIPT LANGUAGE=JavaScript1.2 type=text/javascript src=photo_list.js&gt;&lt;/SCRIPT&gt; Explanation: The first two lines load the JavaScript files that make up the viewer. The first file, photo_viewer.js, contains all of the functionality that enables the viewer. The second, photo_list.js, is where you will set the viewer \'s parameters and specify photos and captions in a later step. Now insert the following lines near the very bottom of your page, right before the &lt;/body&gt; tag. &lt;script language=javascript&gt;initPhoto();&lt;/script&gt; &lt;img id=cache src=http://www.web1marketing.com/images/dot.gif width=1 height=1&gt; Explanation: The third line starts the script once the page has mostly loaded. The fourth inserts a one-pixel clear image for precaching images. If the image is omitted, precaching will not work . Note that you may copy the image to your own site if you like or use any image in place of dot.gif. 3. Placing the photo, caption, and index on your page In your HTML editor, replace the photo, caption, and index (optional) with following tags (or place these elements inside the respective &lt;span&gt; and &lt;/span&gt; tags so they get replaced by Photo Viewer): &lt;span ID=photo&gt;photo&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span ID=caption&gt;caption&lt;/span&gt; &lt;span ID=index&gt;index&lt;/span&gt; You can put them wherever you please, and in any order. You can also use other parameters within the &lt;span&gt; tags to apply formatting, such as  \'class \' or  \'align \', however anything between &lt;span ...&gt; and &lt;/span&gt; will be replaced by the objects Photo Viewer creates. Note that you can also use &lt;div&gt; and &lt;/div&gt; instead of &lt;span&gt; and &lt;/span&gt;. Photo Viewer will only recognize one of each of these elements on your web page. 4. Creating navigation controls You can create as many navigation controls as you like anywhere on your web page. These controls may also consist of any combination of text and graphics. Controls such as previous and next simply use the &lt;a&gt; tag as shown below: &lt;a href=javascript:void(showPrevious());&gt;Previous Photo&lt;/a&gt; &lt;a href=javascript:void(showNext());&gt;&lt;img src=right_arrow.gif&gt;&lt;/a&gt; The first line shows how to make a text link that results in showing the previous photo using showPrevious, while the second line demonstrates how to make an image into a next photo button using showNext. You can also create links to specific photos using showPhoto as in the following example. &lt;a href=javascript:void(showPhoto(2));&gt;Jump to 2nd photo&lt;/a&gt; 5. Creating the list of photos and captions The photo_list.js file contains sequential entries that look like this: addPhoto(my-first-picture.jpg, This is a caption., Pic 1); addPhoto(my-second-picture.gif, This is another caption., Pic 2 ); The first parameter is the file name of the photo (include path info in a different photo). The second parameter is the caption. The third parameter is optional and, if present, will replace the number of the photo in the index. The order with which you list photos in photo_list.js determines the order in which they appear in your album. You can include HTML in the captions. For example, addPhoto(3rd.jpg, &lt;b&gt;This caption is in bold.&lt;/b&gt;); 6. Setting parameters (optional) Near the top of the photo_viewer.js file is a section where parameters are defined that control Photo Viewer \'s operation, such as whether or not to show an index. It is strongly recommended that you make no changes to this file. Instead, you can set the parameter values in photo_list.js. Not only will this preserve functionality, it also allows you to customize presentation for each album independently. An example of what you might include in your photo_list.js file to change the index separator: indexSeparator =  \' :-)  \'; This results in an index that looks like this: 1 :-) 2 :-) 3 :-) 4 ... You can also turn on slide show mode by default, so that the photos advance automatically after a preset period of time determined by slideDelay (default is 10 seconds): slideMode = Boolean(true); slideDelay = 10; 7. Please link to us Please remember to include a link to http://www.web1marketing.com somewhere on your photo album page. For instance, add the following: &lt;a href=http://www.web1marketing.com&gt;Photo Viewer courtesy of Web 1 Marketing, Inc.&lt;/a&gt; Enjoy your photo album! 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",11);arrFiles[43]=new Array(45,"international.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - INTERNATIONAL STARS","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - INTERNATIONAL STARS","INTERNATIONAL STARS ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Ray Columbus Ray Columbus Johnny Devlin Tap Heperi Billy Karaitiana Dinah Lee Johnny Devlin Tap Heperi Billy Karaitiana Dinah Lee Suzanne Lynch Suzanne Lynch Max Merritt Dave Russell Peter Williams Toni Williams Max Merritt Dave Russell Peter Williams Toni Williams Show All Members New Zealand Stars Southern Stars Merit Awards Service Awards Special Awards Era Contemporaries ",13);arrFiles[44]=new Array(46,"jim_phillips.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Jim Phillips","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Jim Phillips","ROCK ERA CONTEMPORARIES Click the image to return to the category page &raquo; ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: James Phillips Born: Hometown: Christchurch Musical Background: Instruments Played: Alto, Tenor and Baritone Saxophone Career Began: Early 60s Groups: The Statesmen, The Detours,The Esquires, Coalition, The Mainland Connection, Neketini Brass Tours: Recordings: Various Residencies: The Laredo Nitespot (1963-64) Shows: Various Career: Currently playing with About Time Jim Phillips ... Jim Phillips at the Laredo Jim Phillips Detours early 60s As the wonderful decade of the 60 \'s was beginning, Jim was playing saxophone around the church dances in Christchurch with a popular band called The Statesmen. About this time, Johnny Campbell was forming a new band which he asked Jim to join. The band very quickly became popular and was later to become known as The Detours, securing the first residency at Surf City and later the Laredo Lounge. After The Detours, Jim went on to play with several well known Christchurch groups, including The Esquires, Coalition, the Mainland Connection and the very popular Neketini Brass. For the last three decades he has essentially been involved in the New Zealand jazz scene, realising his true ambition in music and playing with SOLPAC at various jazz and corporate events. Jim however has never lost his love for rock and roll and in 2005 joined the Peter Sowden / Brian Ringrose band ABOUT TIME and is currently playing with them at their ROCKIN \' IS OUR BUSINESS dance parties and other events. ",11);arrFiles[45]=new Array(47,"johnny_campbell.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Johnny Campbell","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Johnny Campbell","MERIT AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: John Richard Campbell (a.k.a. Johnny) Born: March 26th, 1947 in Christchurch, N.Z. Schools: Cathedral Grammar (1955-60), Shirley Boys \' High (1961-64) Musical Background: Christchurch Cathedral Choir (1955-60) Instruments Played: Vocalist, Lead Guitarist Career Began: 1962 (initially as The Torments) Groups: The Detours Recording Label: Robbins First Single: Murphy The Surfie b/w April In Portugal RRSP36 Biggest Single: My Girl b/w I Just Can \'t Go To Sleep RRSP54 Residencies: Surf City, Laredo Nightspot, The Mecca Community Activities: Carlyle Street Sunday Youth Club Shows: Opened for The Rolling Stones, Christchurch (1965) Website: www.johnnycampbell.co.nz Merit Award 2007 Johnny Campbell &mdash; in his own words ... My musical career began around the age of seven when I won a scholarship to join the Christchurch Cathedral Choir. After 5 years as a chorister I went on to Shirley Boys \' High School at which stage I heard The Shadows playing Apache on the Lever Hit Parade. That was it for me - I was hooked - and I threw away my ukelele and went on to acquire a guitar (teaching myself to play and soon forming a band which was initially known as The Torments, but was soon to be The Detours). It was only relatively recently that I was made aware that the English group The Who were originally known by the latter name. The Detours arrived on the Laredo Nitespot scene as a five-piece outfit and had many successes over a relatively short period of time .... taking over the prestigious St Mary \'s Merivale, Church Dance from Max Merritt and his outfit, and of course attempting to fill Max \'s shoes at his parents \' Sunday Youth Club, in Carlyle Street. The Band was resident at Surf City with it \'s clutch of twisting and stomping teenagers and Saturday afternoon New Brighton Soundshell appearances, and latterly at the prestigious Laredo Lounge (Nitespot) in Cambridge Terrace as understudies to The Playboys (Dave Miller and The Byrds) before their departure to the Auckland spotlight. As the top group at the Laredo we went on to undertake the Trevor King arranged opening for The Rolling Stones Show in 1965 at the Theatre Royal, and we soon had a hit single My Girl out in the market which added dramatically to our popularity. We were lucky enough to have made several recordings, and to have been well accepted by the local pop-hungry set of the day. &laquo; The Detours (5-piece): Johnny Campbell (Lead), Trevor Wright (Bass), Jim Phillips (Sax), Paul Sargison (Rhythm), John Clinton (Drums) The Detours (4-piece): John Clinton (Drums), Trevor Wright (Bass), Johnny Campbell (Lead), Brian Bligh (Rhythm) &raquo; My band-related musical activities were relatively short-lived, and I gave up playing commercially in 1966, in favour of a a haircut and a real job, initially in scientific instrumentation but latterly in the computer business as a distributor of data storage devices. Despite this apparent lay-off I have continued to play guitar and I have maintained my interest in the music of The Shadows and more especially Hank Marvin whose style and sound I have tried hard to replicate. I re-invented myself for a Detours re-union at my 50th birthday party in 1997, and I have been very happy to have been involved in recent 60s revival concerts, particularly the 2006 Spencer Street Revival concerts in Christchurch Cathedral, and I \'m looking forward to the ROCKONZ 50 Years of Rock  \'n Roll Festival in March 2007. I will eagerly grasp future opportunities to play all that old stuff and to continue to rub shoulders with so many of my old peers. ",14);arrFiles[46]=new Array(48,"johnny_devlin.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Johnny Devlin","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Johnny Devlin","INTERNATIONAL STAR 2008 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: John Lockett Devlin Born: Hometown: Wanganui School: Instruments Played: Vocalist Career Began: Groups: The Devils Groups: The Tornadoes Recording Label: First Single: Lawdy Miss Clawdy Worked with: The Beatles TV Shows: Toured with: The Beatles Awards: Legacy Award (New Zealand Music Awards) 2007 International Star 2008 Johnny Devlin ... Johnny Devlin, New Zealand \'s first major rock and roll star, had a major effect on the domestic music scene and etched the way for a musical revolution. Dubbed the Wanganui Wailer Johnny Devlin \'s unveiling performance at Auckland \'s Jive Centre featured an all-Presley repertoire and, although there was a general buzz in the audience before he commenced, no-one was prepared for what was to follow. By the time he completed his set, crowds were screaming and everyone else was in awe and disbelief. It was then that rock and roll took over the charts, minds and culture of young New Zealand. Johnny Devlin live in Christchurch, and with Mabel Howard and Trevor King (circa 1959) Johnny Devlin \'s first single, Lawdy Miss Clawdy (a version of the Lloyd Price classic sung in an Elvis Presley style) was released in June 1958 and created New Zealand recording history by selling an unbelievable 100,000 copies before it was even played on radio. It was in fact the first Gold Record ever awarded in New Zealand. One of the first New Zealand rockers to enter the Australian market, Johnny Devlin made his home there after touring the country as part of Lee Gordon \'s Big Show in 1959. Backed by his high-energy band The Devils, Johnny \'s accomplishment in Australia ensured his selection as a support act for The Beatles \' only tour of Australia & New Zealand in 1964. Johnny \'s success continued across the Tasman and he was probably the first Kiwi Rocker, claimed by the Australian \'s as their own. There are many who say Johnny Devlin was, in fact, Australasia \'s greatest rock and roll performer. Johnny Devlin and the Tornadoes performing live at ROCKONZ 2008 Johnny Devlin in Christchurch (circa 1959) He went on to win a gold record for Riding Surfside and Lisa Marie, a double sided instrumental written for the Denvermen, cementing his title of Australasia \'s King of Rock and Roll. As well as his reputation for being a tigerish performer, Johnny Devlin is also credited with being a successful composer writing hits not only for himself, but also for others such as Good Looking Boy for teenage singing star Patsy Ann Noble. He gained international recognition for his songwriting with songs for American vocalists Eartha Kitt and Theresa Brewer. As well as recording a number of single hits in the 50s and 60s, Johnny recorded several notable albums between 1959 and 1980. Johnny and Mayor Parker In 1985, he toured Australia with the Rock Around the Clock Show. Other significant achievements were a Macquarie Tune Table Award for having written more successful hit tunes than the Bee Gees in the early 60 \'s and a Bandstand Award for his contribution to fostering New Zealand and Australian talent. In August 2006 he headlined Pacific Entertainment \'s Best of the Best tour of New Zealand. This tour included notable New Zealand artists such as Ray Columbus, Sharon O \'Neill, Tom Sharplin, Larry Morris and Shane. Johnny brought the house down at packed houses in 11 cities across the nation, proving that you are never too old to rock and roll. Johnny continues to perform throughout New Zealand and Australia with his backing band The Tornadoes. Johnny and The Tornadoes have recently returned to the recording studios and recorded a number of brand new tracks for Johnny \'s forthcoming appearances in New Zealand. Among them are Rock Around the Clock recorded to mark the song \'s 50th anniversary of topping the charts throughout Australasia and I Was the One, a Johnny Devlin original and dedicated as a tribute to Elvis Presley, Johnny \'s idol since 1957. Johnny is still regarded as an icon of the New Zealand entertainment industry and is held in high regard by his peers and contemporaries. In October 2007 Johnny received a Legacy Award at the New Zealand Music Awards. He remains a New Zealand citizen and travels across the Tasman and around the world on his New Zealand passport. His contribution to New Zealand charities in support of Down Syndrome Children is well known and in Wanganui, his home town, Johnny Devlin made a significant contribution towards the formation of the town \'s War Memorial in the early 60 \'s. ",15);arrFiles[47]=new Array(49,"johnny_parker.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Johnny Parker","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Johnny Parker","MERIT AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full name: John Winston Parker AKA: Johnny Born: October 15th, 1943 Hometown: Christchurch, New Zealand Instruments Played: Vocalist, Guitar Career Began: Age 16 (The Sapphires) Other Groups: Wildcats (aged 17) First Recording: 1960 Other Groups: Downbeats (renamed from Wildcats) 1962, Sundowners (Auckland 1964) Gigs: Spencer Street, Dolphin Lounge, Coca Cola Twist Marathons - Christchurch/Temuka Tours: Oamaru, Timaru, Temuka, Mount Maunganui Worked With: Howard Morrison Quartet, Tony Willams, Dinah Lee, Max Merritt, John Rowles, The Chicks, Lew Pryme, Bobby Davis, Ray Wolfe Years in the Music Business: 1959 to 1965 Musical Rebirth: Christchurch Cathedral Revival Concerts 2006 Merit Award 2007 Johnny Parker ... in his own words I was a war time baby, born in 1943. At 16 I started singing in the Sapphires band which had a regular dance in England Street called the Dolphin Lounge. Later I joined the Wildcats just before I turned 17, and recorded my first record in 1960. The Wildcats went through a name change in 1962 and became the Downbeats, soon building up a reputation as a great band to dance to at Spencer Street, the biggest dance in Christchurch at the time. Johnny Parker performs with The Downbeats - then and now ! The Downbeats played for a new phenomenon called the Twist and we were hired to play at the Coca Cola Twist Marathons which could go for several days at a time. I moved to Auckland in 1964 and joined the Sundowners Band from whence I was called up in the 18 year olds Army Draft system and went into the army in 1965 bringing my career to an abrupt end. During my career I sang at venues with the Howard Morrison Quartet, Toni Williams, Dinah Lee, Max Merritt and the Meteors, John Rowles, The Chicks, Lou Prime, Bobby Davis and Ray Wolfe. I rejoined the singing fraternity in 2006 at the Spencer Street Revival in Christchurch Cathedral. ",11);arrFiles[48]=new Array(50,"john_clinton.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Paul Muggleston","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Paul Muggleston","ROCK ERA CONTEMPORARIES Click the image to return to the category page &raquo; ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full name: John Clinton Born: Hometown: Christchurch, New Zealand Instruments Played: Drums, Guitar, Vocalist Career Began: At a very early age ! Groups: The Detours, The Wolverines First Recording: 1964 Gigs: Tamworth etc. Tours: Many internationally Worked With: Years in the Music Business: 45 plus Website: www.johnnycampbell.co.nz/main.html#dances Official Wolverines Website: www.wolverines.com.au John Clinton ... John was with The Detours during their formative years, and despite his parents moving north to Wanganui, he eventually returned to re-claim the drum stool in late 1965. Having spent most of his adult life in Australia, it is no surprise that John is now with another very successful group. The Wolverines are likeable rogues and seasoned performers who have combined to produce an act that is uniquely visual, extremely musical and totally entertaining. Their first two albums GONNA RIDE ALL NIGHT LONG and FEEL THE NEED TO RIDE were both recorded in Nashville Tennessee, and are still selling well on the ABC Music Label. These have been followed up with another four albums and a long-awaited DVD. &laquo; From Detours (John Clinton right) To Wolverines (John Clinton middle) &raquo; A Wolverines show is truly an experience ..... ardent supporters would say, it \'s simple ..... it \'s Wolverines Music, others might say that Rock  \'n \' Country probably comes closest, but the music ranges widely, from Kick-ass Texas Boogie through to soft, bluesy ballads - not to mention treatments of some of the best-known retro-classics and the sometimes less-than-tactful alternatives to a few of the most revered Aussie classics. The Wolverines don \'t hide dressing rooms out back stroking their egos and getting up dutch courage - NO WAY!! - when they are not actually on stage, they are meeting, greeting and getting to know their audience on an individual level ..... The Wolverines are renowned for their genuine friendliness. Looks can be deceiving ..... originally branded The Bad Boys of Country (could that have been because of their  \'feral corporate \' style of dressing, or their inexperience on the electric shaver front, or was it their penchant for Harley-Davidson Motorbikes ??) These guys have proven themselves to be among the Music Industry \'s most generous supporters of childrens \' charities ..... and the kids love  \'em. ",12);arrFiles[49]=new Array(51,"jon_mccrea.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Jon McCrea","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Jon McCrea","MERIT AWARD 2007 NEW ZEALAND STAR 2008 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Jon McCrea AKA: Jonathan J, Singer, MC Singer Born: 23rd October, 1952 Hometown: Christchurch Musical Background: Christchurch pub scene Instruments Played: Vocalist Career Began: 60s at age 16 Groups: Jonathan J and The Fifth Edition, Gretal Groups: Gratis Kenetic, Skintight Supported: The Hollies, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Suzie Quatro Career: Still performing New Zealand Star 2008 Merit Award 2007 Jon McCrea ... Jon started singing in Christchurch dance halls and pubs in the 60 \'s at the ripe old age of 16. Due to the licensing laws of the day, one needed to be 21 years of age to enter, work or perform on licensed premises. Many a night, Jon would leave the stage mid song, to go and hide out in the cellar or the bushes until the boys in blue moved on. John McCrea - then and now ... A founding member of Jonathan J and The Fifth Edition in the late 60 \'s, Jon was fortunate to work with many local band members including Bob Hines, Kevin Frewer, Kevin Bayley, Rob Carpenter, Kevin Tunnicliffe, Greg Mooney, Murray Watt, Bruno Berrins, to name but a few, and international artists including, The Hollies, Blood, Sweat and Tears, and Suzie Quatro. After an apprenticeship in cabaret and lounge music Jon joined Gretal and hit the hard rock scene. Standing room only was the order of the day at the Marine Hotel in Sumner every Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, seeing the publican at the time unable to understand the crowds outside in the car park during the breaks and where the smoke and distinctive aroma were coming from. That was the early 70 \'s and times were definitely - a changin \' .... After 18 months touring the tip to the base of New Zealand with Gratis Kenetic Jon moved to Sydney, Australia in 1977. He met up with mates from Loxene Golden disc award band Creation and formed a nine piece band Skintight. With a big brass section and funk sound, the band went on to wow crowds throughout Australia. In 1980, Jon moved away from music, got married to Carole and reared two sons, Jay and Hayden. After being a main player in the fabric care industry for 20 years, he sold his business and was drawn back to his passion to perform. Seeing a void in the Sydney market for professional Masters of Ceremonies, Jon dived head first back into this field, and under the guise of MC Singer, Jon was now back in the music business. His music styles range from Frank Sinatra/Michael Bubl&eacute; to rock &rsquo;n roll and dance. He returned to Christchurch in 2002, and has undertaken the role of MC at the ROCKONZ Concerts and Jams. ",12);arrFiles[50]=new Array(52,"larry_mckay.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Larry McKay","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Larry McKay","MERIT AWARD 2007 SOUTHERN STAR 2008 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full name: Larry McKay Born: November 11th, 1946 Hometown: Christchurch, New Zealand Instruments Played: Guitar, Vocalist Career Began: 1959 (The Vigilantes) at age 12 Other Groups: Detours, Beam, Page One, Friar Tuck, Larry and Peter, Opposition, Icebreakers, Soul Agents Residencies: Laredo Nitespot, Pride Of Place, Thunderbird Inn, Mon Desir, Redwood Hotel, Sandridge Hotel, Russley Hotel, Papanui Tavern Tours: South Island Tour with Craig Scott (Page One) Residency: Free Ride TV Show (1974) Semi-retired: 1998 after 25 years as a Professional Musician: Website (Detours): www.johnnycampbell.co.nz/main.html#larry Website (Vigilantes): www.johnnycampbell.co.nz/vigilantes.html Southern Star 2008 (The Vigilantes) Merit Award 2007 Larry McKay ... Larry McKay joined what was to become The Vigilantes in 1959 at the tender age of 12. The band played weddings and 21sts in dance halls, which included a regular but short-lived gig in Timaru (replacing The Downbeats) and hit the big-time when it became the second band at The Laredo Lounge (with Johnny Campbell and The Detours, and Les Stott) around 1963. The band stopped playing at The Laredo in 1965, but continued to make records, accompanying The Southerners on such hits as South Wind, as well as making a few records itself, most notably Come Tomorrow and The Cruel Sea. The full line-up for The Vigilantes was: Brian Thomas (lead guitar, band leader and occasional singer), Larry McKay (rhythm guitarist and occasional singer), Dixon McIvor (vocalist), Derek (Willy) Withers (bass guitar and occasional trumpet), Tony Mason (drums), Bob Wilcock (tenor saxophone). The Vigilantes in concert (ROCKONZ 2007) The Vigilantes were resident second band at The Laredo Lounge from 1963 to 1965, and subsequently appeared on The Des Britten Coca Cola Show A tour to Pohara Beach Motor Camp was an epic, and the band played lots and lots of dance halls and church halls. Spencer Street and the reek of Old Spice is a particularly strong memory. Recording was very demanding and nerve wracking, but yet strangely satisfying. ",12);arrFiles[51]=new Array(53,"latest.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - The Annual Festival of Rock   \\'n  \\' Roll Music and Dance .... Christchurch, New Zealand","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ is a Rock  n  Roll Music and Dance Festival held annually in Christchurch, New Zealand","ROCKONZ Home Latest News Artist Profiles Previous Performers Rock Hall of Fame All About Us Merchandise Photo Galleries The Cars Page Sponsors Contact Us Links Latest News ROCKONZ ROCK &rsquo;N&rsquo; ROLL Festival 2009 The ROCKONZ Concert Dance which is the highlight of the Festival will be held as usual, at the Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday 4 April at from 7.30pm with a great line up of entertainers. Two acts confirmed at this stage are: Frankie Stevens, to be inducted into the ROCKONZ Hall of Fame based on his achievements as an icon of New Zealand musical performance, the Peter Sowden/Brian Ringrose band ABOUT TIME along with their special guests, including ROCKONZ Hall of Fame International Star, Peter Williams. Several other acts are under negotiation and will be announced as they are confirmed. The Festival will start on Sunday 29th March with a Fun Opening Day including a Car and Motorbike parade. This will start from the New Brighton foreshore at 11.15 and arriving into Cathedral Square at noon to a welcome and opening by Councillor Barry Corbett. The ROCKONZ music man Norm Bland will perform his specail brand of music and Rock and Roll dancing will take place along with competions, raffles, stalls and fundraising activities for CANTEEN (Teenagers with Cancer). The cars will depart from 4.00pm for another Car display, barbecue and dance at the Cashmere Club. ROCKONZ Music Nights Every evening over the Festival week, music nights will be held at the Cashmere Club which is open to the public and to young people. This will include the Canteen teenage band working to raise funds for their cause. ROCKONZ Hall of Fame Awards These will be held on Friday 3 April. The venue is still to be confirmed but there is already a great line up of veteran stars and groups for the ROCKONZ Rock Awards. ROCKONZ Hall of Fame - enhanced website pages .... The Canterbury Education and Community Trust is proud to announce the appointment of a new ROCKONZ Hall of Fame webmaster, and a re-launch of the composite ROCKONZ site. Logon to the Hall of Fame pages and view the biographies of the ROCKONZ Hall of Fame members. ROCKONZ Hall of Fame Awards 2009: Nominations The Nominations page on the ROCKONZ website is open for people to put forward artists from the 1950, 60, and 70 \'s for consideration for the various awards available under the current ROCKONZ Hall of Fame criteria. Log on to the Hall of Fame pages and make your nomination for the entertainer, musician, band, or other rock-relevant individual(s) of your choice. Fund raising ..... Ideas are coming in fast on fun ways to raise funds. The Canterbury Education and Community Trust has spoken with two Charitable organisations and agreed to raise funds for their charitiable purposes. Firstly, CANTEEN: - ROCKONZ supporters are gearing up already and are fully committed to raising funds to help make the road to recovery for the teenagers with cancer easier. Being a teenage in today \'s society is hard enough without serious health issues to cloud the way. The ROCKONZ Festival will focus their day to day fund raising activities over the Festival week for this charity. This includes nightly activities at the Cashmere Club and a lunch time concert in Cathedral Square on Friday 3 April from midday. Secondly, The Burwood Spinal Unit ALAN BEAN CENTRE: - The CEC Trust will hold a charity auction at the ROCKONZ Hall of Fame awards dinner on Friday 3 April 2009. The funds will be used to fund the Alan Bean Centre Library funding shortfall. These resources are available to people with spinal injuries and helps them in their road to independence in the future. ROCKONZ Festival - Draft programme Christchurch, Sunday 29 March to Sunday 5 April This programme may be subject to confirmation and/or changes: ROCKONZ Opening Day: Sunday 29 March 2009 10.00am Parade Assembly fun: New Brighton Marine Park Classic, Hot Rod, Specialist Cars and Motorbikes 11.15am ROCKONZ Parade to Cathedral Square Festival Opening ROCKONZ Festival Opening - 12 noon - Cathedral Square Car Parade arrives in front of Old Post Office Car and Motorbike Display 12.30pm - Opening by Councillor Barry Corbett Norm Bland - the ROCKONZ Music Man, Rock  \'n \' Roll music, dance fun competitions (Hula Hoop, Limbo, etc.) 4.00pm - Car parade leaves for the Cashmere Club ROCKONZ Barbecue and Dance, Cashmere Club: Sunday 29 March 2009 5.00pm Barbecue and Car display 6.00pm Dance (band to be confirmed) ROCKONZ Music Nights 7.30pm-10.30pm Cashmere Club ... open to the public and those under 20 ROCKONZ Cathedral Square lunch time concert: Friday 3 April 12noon Cathedral Square ROCKONZ Hall of Fame Awards dinner and Alan Bean Centre Charity Auction: Fri 3 April 7.00pm - venue and details to be confirmed ROCKONZ Hall of Fame Fun Day Saturday: 4 April 12noon-4.00pm Cathedral Square Classic Car and Hotrod Display, Music, dance, stalls and Canteen Fund raising ROCKONZ Hall of Fame Concert/Dance: Sat 4 April 7.30pm Christchurch Town Hall Auditorium Sing along and dance to the exciting line up of Artists from the early Rock era ROCKONZ Jam Session: Sunday 5 April 3.00pm Cashmere Club 5.00pm Canteen Charity Auction 6.00pm Barbecue ",24);arrFiles[52]=new Array(54,"links.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - The Annual Festival of Rock   \\'n  \\' Roll Music and Dance .... Christchurch, New Zealand","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ is a Rock  n  Roll Music and Dance Festival held annually in Christchurch, New Zealand","ROCKONZ Home Latest News Artist Profiles Previous Performers Rock Hall of Fame All About Us Merchandise Photo Galleries The Cars Page Sponsors Contact Us Links On this part of our site, you \'ll find weblinks to organisations, clubs, businesses, Festivals and more - all bound together through a love and enjoyment of Rock  \'n \' Roll. Annual Festivals Rock Around the Rock February 9-16 2008, Norfolk Island Summersun February 9-18 2008, Perth, Western Australia Ararat Jailhouse Rock Festival March 14-16 2008, Ararat, Victoria, Australia West Coast Blues  \'n \' Roots Festival March 15-16 2008, Fremantle, Western Australia Viva Las Vegas April 10-13 2008, Las Vegas, USA Riverland Rock  \'n \' Roll Festival May 02-04 2008, Waikerie, South Australia Hemsby Rock  \'n \' Roll Weekender May 16-19 2008, Hemsby, England Wintersun May 30-June 9 2008, Queensland, Australia Calella Rock &amp; Roll Holidays June 03-10 2008, Calella, Barcelona, Spain WC Handy Music Festival July 20-26 2008, Florence, Alabama, USA Satchmo Summerfest July 31-August 03 2008, New Orleans, USA International Rockabilly Music Festival August 07-09 2008, Jackson, Tennessee, USA Coney Island Rockabilly Festival August 29-Sept 01 2008, Coney Island, New York City, USA Adelaide Rock  \'n \' Roll Festival November 2008, Adelaide, South Australia ",20);arrFiles[53]=new Array(55,"max_merritt+.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Max Merritt and The Meteors","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Max Merritt and The Meteors","SPECIAL AWARD 2008 PRESS READERS CHOICE AWARD Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full name: Max Merritt and The Meteors Born: April 30th, 1941 Hometown: Christchurch New Zealand Career began: 1956 First Record: Get A Haircut ( HMV 1959) Labels: HMV, Zodiac, Viking, Parlophone, Polydor, Arista, RCA First album: C \'mon Let \'s Go (1960) Christchurch Farewell Concert: 1962 First Australian Visit: 1963 First Viking Single: 1964 Max \'s Accident: 1967 Uptight TV Show: 1968 Official Website: www.maxmerritt.com.au Special Award 2007 PRESS Readers Choice Max Merritt and The Meteors ... ",9);arrFiles[54]=new Array(56,"max_merritt.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Max Merritt","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Max Merritt","INTERNATIONAL STAR 2007 SPECIAL AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full name: Maxwell James Merritt Born: April 30th, 1941 Hometown: Christchurch New Zealand Career began: 1956 First Record: Get A Haircut ( HMV 1959) Labels: HMV, Zodiac, Viking, Parlophone, Polydor, Arista, RCA First album: C \'mon Let \'s Go (1960) Christchurch Farewell Concert: 1962 First Australian Visit: 1963 First Viking Single: 1964 Max \'s Accident: 1967 Uptight TV Show: 1968 Official Website: www.maxmerritt.com.au International Star 2007 Special Award 2007 Max Merritt ... Max Merritt is a Canterbury singer, songwriter and musician who is renowned as an interpreter of soul music and R&amp;B. He rose to prominence in New Zealand in the late 1950s and early 1960s before relocating to Australia in the mid-1960s. Backed by his band The Meteors, he was widely acknowledged as one of the best local performers of his day; his influence did much to popularise those styles in Australia at a time when they were rarely heard on commercial radio. Max became interested in music at an early age and started taking guitar lessons at twelve. In the mid-50s he discovered rock \'n \'roll and fell under the spell of Bill Haley and Elvis Presley. In 1956, just after leaving school at 15, he formed The Meteors with friends Ross Clancy (sax), Peter Patene (piano), Ian Glass (bass) and Pete Sowden (drums). Max with Johnny Devlin and (right) with Peter Sowden, Billy Karaitiana and Maurice Cook They started out as a part-time group, playing at dances and at charity concerts at the local Odeon theatre. Over the next six years the band played many such shows, raising thousands of dollars for local charities. During the day Max worked his apprenticeship in his father \'s bricklaying business. With the enthusiastic support of his parents and the help of Odeon manager Trevor King, they launched Max in the music business, hiring and setting him up in his own venue at the Railway Hall in Christchurch, which they dubbed The Teenage Club. Held every Sunday from 3-10 pm, The Teenage Club was an instant success. The first and only attraction of its kind in town, it drew hundreds of local teenagers every week and proved hugely popular in a city and at a time when almost all businesses and public venues were closed until late on Sunday afternoon. By 1959 the Teenage Club had added a regular Wednesday night session, and The Meteors had become the top youth attraction in Christchurch. Max with James Brown, in the studio, and with Wilson Pickett Max received the ultimate seal of approval in January 1959 when New Zealand \'s top rocker Johnny Devlin, then at the peak of his meteoric career, played in Christchurch before 3000 fans, after which he went across town especially to meet Max, who was playing at a Rock  \'n \' Roll Jamboree charity concert. According to New Zealand music historian John Dix, the meeting also made a big impression on Devlin \'s manager Graham Dent, who enthusiastically sang their praises to Auckland promoter Harry M. Miller. By 1959 the Teenage Club had added a regular Wednesday night session, and The Meteors had become the top youth attraction in Christchurch. ",13);arrFiles[55]=new Array(57,"members.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - COMPLETE LIST OF MEMBERS","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - COMPLETE LIST OF MEMBERS","COMPLETE LIST OF MEMBERS ROCKONZ &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Wayne Allen Neville Barrie Norm Bland Johnny Campbell Rob Carpenter Neville Claughton John Clinton Ray Columbus Graeme Cooper Shane Cortese Peter Dawkins Johnny Devlin Phil Garland Tap Heperi Robin Hope Murray Johnstone Billy Karaitiana Pat Kearns Trevor King David LaPlanche Dinah Lee Suzanne Lynch Jon McCrea Dixon McIvor Larry McKay Max Merritt Max Merritt and The Meteors Merritt Family Don Mills Paul Muggleston Cecile Murphy Dion Murphy Peter Nelson and The Castaways Johnny Parker Jim Phillips Brian Ringrose Dave Russell Peter Sowden Kevin Taylor Gary Thain Brian Thomas The Vigilantes Peter Ward Bob Wilcock Neville Wilkins Peter Williams Toni Williams Murray Wood Trevor Wright Rock Hall of Fame International Stars New Zealand Stars Southern Stars Merit Awards Service Awards Special Awards Era Contemporaries ",17);arrFiles[56]=new Array(58,"merchandise.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - The Annual Festival of Rock   \\'n  \\' Roll Music and Dance .... Christchurch, New Zealand","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ is a Rock  n  Roll Music and Dance Festival held annually in Christchurch, New Zealand","ROCKONZ Home Latest News Artist Profiles Previous Performers Rock Hall of Fame All About Us Merchandise Photo Galleries The Cars Page Sponsors Contact Us Links Show your true Rock  \'n \' Roll colours with a great range of ROCKONZ apparel and merchandise. We \'ve got a great selection of printed t-shirts, fitted t-shirts, embroidered caps and a Limited Edition Stadium Jacket. Own your own piece of New Zealand Rock  \'n \' Roll. 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",26);arrFiles[57]=new Array(59,"merit.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - MERIT AWARD WINNERS","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - MERIT AWARD WINNERS","MERIT AWARDS ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Neville Barrie Neville Barrie Norm Bland Johnny Campbell Rob Carpenter Neville Claughton Norm Bland Johnny Campbell Rob Carpenter Neville Claughton Graeme Cooper Graeme Cooper Robin Hope David LaPlanche Dixon McIvor Larry McKay Robin Hope David LaPlanche Dixon McIvor Larry McKay Cecile Murphy Cecile Murphy Dion Murphy Johnny Parker Peter Sowden Kevin Taylor Dion Murphy Johnny Parker Peter Sowden Kevin Taylor Brian Thomas Brian Thomas Peter Ward Trevor Wright ? ? Peter Ward Trevor Wright Show All Members International Stars New Zealand Stars Southern Stars Service Awards Special Awards Era Contemporaries ",18);arrFiles[58]=new Array(60,"merritt_family.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - The Merritt Family","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - The Merritt Family","INDUSTRY SERVICE AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark The Merritt Family ... ",7);arrFiles[59]=new Array(61,"mission.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - Mission Statement","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - Mission Statement","MISSION STATEMENT for the ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark The ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame provides a home for, and a historical record of the achievements of, that fraternity of entertainers and musicians who rose to become recognised by their peers as skilled journeymen and women in their particular fields, and who have thus contributed to The New Zealand Rock and Middle-of-the-Road Music Industry over the past 50+ years. ",7);arrFiles[60]=new Array(62,"murray_johnston.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Don Mills","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Don Mills","ROCK ERA CONTEMPORARIES Click the image to return to the category page &raquo; ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Murray Johnston Born: Hometown: Musical Background: Instruments Played: Drums Career Began: Groups: Tours: Recordings: Residencies: Shows: Career: Murray Johnston ... in his own words Always interested in music after a time on the piano as a child , commenced drum lessons with the late Leon Jayet during the 50 \'s. Leon Jayet was a wonderful encourager of younger musicians and introduced me to Murray Warner an even younger piano player. This was my start in a group. From there I moved to playing with the late Fred Mummery, Robin Hope and Mike Green in a group called the Shamrocks whose real claim to fame was backing Cecile and Dion Murphy at the Copper Cat, one of Christchurch \'s leading night spots at the time. Next came time with the late Charlie Clark, saxophonist, and his dance band. In 1970 with the advent of 10 o \'clock closing Tim Ruki, Ed Stanley, Ray Hau and I formed a group called the Townsmen to play at the Papanui Tavern Lounge Bar. We also played the Ball circuit, i.e Mount Cook, Woodbourne Air Base, Football Clubs and Weddings and 21sts which were such wonderful earners for musicians in those days. The group was at times a five piece and included musicians such as Royce Hutt, Monty Monteith, Neil Pickard and Dimitri Gabara over the years. After 15 wonderful years the group broke up when key players moved away from Christchurch. I have never lost my interest in music especially rock and jazz and enjoy seeing my grandson developing as a drummer and bass player. ",10);arrFiles[61]=new Array(63,"murray_wood.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Murray Wood","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Murray Wood","INDUSTRY SERVICE AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Born: Hometown: Musical Background: Instruments Played: Career Began: Groups: Tours: Recordings: Residencies: Shows: Murray Wood ... Murray began learning the piano at age 5 and quickly showed his ability as a multi-instrumentalist by belting out a tune on every instrument available in the schools collection. At age 11, while learning guitar from Tommy Kahi, he formed his first band called Murray & the Puppets. They played a lot of early rock and roll and were featured at the Horizon Restaurant and the Rendezvous Dance Hall. This was a 7-piece guitar band and often featured Murray \'s sister Lynda on vocals. He was the first employee at Holden Sound Industries and worked building the famous Holden Wasp amplifiers and assembling speaker boxes as an after school job from age 12. It was while working there that he met many musicians and many future band members. Murray switched back to keyboard at age 15 and joined The Group which had six night a week residencies at the Aranui Hotel and later Carlton Hotel. This band also played at the Operation Deep Freeze Base from Friday to Sunday nights after the pubs closed. In 1972 Murray was offered a 7 night-a-week residency at the White Heron Travelodge and this gig lasted 18 years. On Sunday nights the band numbers were augmented with most of the well-known rock and roll musicians from around Christchurch and these nights became legendary. During these years most of New Zealand \'s famous singers and entertainers performed in cabaret with Murray Wood and Harvest. Murray Wood in Murray Wood and Harvest, and Murray on set at TVNZ Murray spent 18 years as Musical Director for TVNZ from 1971 working on many successful programmes including Popco, That \'s Country, McPhail and Gadsby, and Playschool. During his years with TVNZ he was instrumental in assisting the careers of many local artists and performers. Murray \'s interest in technology led to him being an early adopter of computer music on the Apple Macintosh and he was the NZ demonstrator for Sequential Circuits and Emu Systems synthesizers. Murray has produced albums for many artists and gained a Platinum Disc for a Suzanne Prentice record. Murray has recorded many television themes and jingles. Murray is in demand as a sympathetic accompanist and still performs, often with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra or Showbiz Canterbury and supplies musical accompaniment for many shows on CTV. He is the Musical Director for ROCKONZ 2007 and a new member of The Vigilantes. ",11);arrFiles[62]=new Array(64,"neville_barrie.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Neville Barrie","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Neville Barrie","MERIT AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Neville Barrie Born: 1942 Hometown: Dunedin Musical Background: Instruments Played: Vocalist, Guitarist Career Began: As a magician in the Otago Magic Circle Groups: The Footsteps (which included Eric Robinson, John Clark, Peter Gillette) Recordings Several at Broadway Recording Studios, Dunedin Tours: As Flapjacks Comedy Duo (Otago/Southland) Supported: Howard Morrison Quartet, Commodores 5-piece band (Otago/Southland) Highlight: Wrote Oh What A Day for opening of 1974 Commonwealth Games Career: Still performing ! Merit Award 2007 Neville Barrie ... Neville Barrie has been a professional musician, entertainer and operated his own entertainment agency for over 25 years. His versatility and knowledge of the entertainment industry make him one of New Zealand \'s most respected entertainers. Career highlights include writing the theme song for the 1974 Commonwealth Games, and he has recently written the New Zealand anthem New Zealand Our Home .... Neville also writes, composes music for, and records jingles for commercial use. ",9);arrFiles[63]=new Array(65,"neville_claughton.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Neville Claughton","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Neville Claughton","MERIT AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Neville Claughton Born: November 13th, 1943 Hometown: Christchurch Musical Background: Brass instruments and bands Instruments Played: Bass Guitar, Brass Instruments, Organ Career Began: 1965 Groups: The Viscounts, 5 Degrees, Pete Ward and The Prophets Inspiration, Tradition, Page One, Link, Rock  \'n Roll Spinach, Shannon, Remedy, The Solid Gold Band, Classic Hits Band, Mr Music Allstars, Steve Flemming Quintet, Z Inc. (with Zoe Jackson) Tours: Mr. Lee Grant with 5 Degrees Television: Onwards, Popco, Norman and Opportunity Knocks Residencies: The Scene, Pride Of Place, Montmartre, Valley Inn, Sandridge, Black Horse, Gladstone, Benheim Road Motor Inn, Christies Career: No sign of waning as yet ! Merit Award 2007 Neville Claughton ... in his own words I started in 1965 with Greg Mooney evolving to join The Viscounts with Neville Wilkins and his brother. 1966 I became an original member of 5 Degress on bass then organ. 1969 I was on bass with Pete Ward and The Prophets which evolved to Inspiration (John Storey, Allan Brown and Royce Richards). 1971 at the White Heron with Harry Voice and Dean Howe, latterly playing bass for Tradition with Dave Whiting and eventually playing organ. 1972 I joined Page One with Larry McKay, Mike Mitchell, Mike Lewis and Don Gutry and that same year formed Link with Dave Kennedy, Dave Gillies and Craig Nicholson. 1973 in Rock  \'n Roll Spinach with the Sammons brothers and Doug Petrie. 1975 saw me in Shannon with Kevin Toneycliffe, Ross Nichol and Maurice Sammons. From this point through to the late 80s I was with various bands recording with Tandem and ending with Remedy before a shift to Auckland in 1988 from which time I worked Clubs and Functions with a quartet. In 1998 I shifted to Nelson and am still currently working, having formed The Solid Gold Band with Radioworks, currently running and performing with 4 groups, NZ \'s Classic Hits Band, Mr Music Allstars Function Band, a 6-piece jazz group and a 5-piece Function Band with Zoe Jackson and others. 2007 sees me fronting the Classic Hits Band as bassist/vocalist, Mr Music Allstars, Steve Flemming Quintet and Z Inc. with Zoe Jackson and others. I am semi-professional now, earning a steady income from performance and running my music business. Throughout my career I have had many highlights - lots of television work, being invited to join Link and Shannon with top musicians, recording at EMI with Link, Radio Band Work with top jazz players in Christchurch, seasons at Mount Cook with Inspiration and other bands, performances at the Nelson Jazz Festival and running Nelson \'s leading function band performing throughout the Nelson/Marlborough region. Biggest highlight has to be, being invited to perform at the Spencer Street Revisited  \'06 in Christchurch Cathedral, and being invited to perfom in the up-coming 50 Years of Rock  \'n Roll (ROCKONZ) Anniversary spectacular. After a career including playing in dance bands from the age of 9 and performing on brass instruments in the Woolston Brass Band, then entering the Rock  \'n Roll market, my time spans some 45 years. I am currently more pro-active than ever before and showing now signs of slowing up. Long live the industry. ",12);arrFiles[64]=new Array(66,"newzealand.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - NEW ZEALAND STARS","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame - NEW ZEALAND STARS","NEW ZEALAND STARS ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Wayne Allen Wayne Allen Phil Garland Pat Kearns Jon McCrea Peter Nelson + Phil Garland Pat Kearns Jon McCrea Peter Nelson and The Castaways Brian Ringrose Brian Ringrose ? ? ? ? Show All Members International Stars Southern Stars Merit Awards Service Awards Special Awards Era Contemporaries ",13);arrFiles[65]=new Array(67,"norm_bland.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Norm Bland","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Norm Bland","MERIT AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Norm Bland Born: Hometown: Musical Background: Instruments Played: Career Began: Groups: Tours: Television: Residencies: Career: Merit Award 2007 Norm Bland ... Norm Bland was was educated at Christchurch West High School where he displayed considerable musical aptitude, and took the leading role in school operas. He joined Neville Wilkin \'s Viscounts Show Band in 1963 and didn \'t look back from there. His first residency was in 1965 at The Copper Cat in Christchurch with the new Rhythm  \'n Bland outfit. In 1967 he took up a new residency at The Plazza Lounge with Village Gate This lasted until 1972, and Norm eventually retired in 1976 to focus on his business activites. 2005 saw Norm getting involved in Peter Sowden \'s brainchild band About Time, and Norm remains musically active with this group up until this time. He has also recently very successfully reinvented Rhythm  \'n Bland as a One Man Rock  \'n Roll Show featuring the sounds of the 50s, 60s and 70s. ",9);arrFiles[66]=new Array(68,"pat_kearns.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Pat Kearns","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Pat Kearns","NEW ZEALAND STAR 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Pat Kearns Stagename: Mark Anthony Hometown: Christchurch Instruments Played: Vocalist, Guitar Career Began: Talent Quest 1963-64 Groups: Avengers (1966), Funny Feeling (1967), Viscounts (1969) Recordings: Released four singles for Houghton Hughes \' Master Label2 Biggest Single: Gee I \'m Gonna Miss You b/w Angelica TV Residencies: Moving, Popco, Ready To Roll, That \'s Country, Happen Inn Tours Supporting: Little River Band, Charlie Pryde, Billy Connelly, The Hollies, The Seekers Backing vocalist for: Freddy Fender, Emmylou Harris, Johnny Tillotson, George Hamilton IV, Bellamy Brothers New Zealand Star 2007 Pat Kearns ..... Pat Kearns who was born to a Christchurch Irish heritage family, began life in a house full of song, especially from his mother. His present 44 year singing career began early, winning talent quests in 1963-64 and joining the band Avengers in 1966 with Gregg Mooney. He changed to Funny Feeling in 1967 with Rob Carpenter, Wayne Allen, Dick Watson and Dave Chapman. In 1969 he became lead singer with the Viscounts. During 1969 through to 1983 Pat sang under the name of Mark Antony a name devised by the record company Pat was recording with. He released 4 singles for Houghton Hughes \' Master label including Gee I \'m Gonna Miss You and Angelica which gained a lot of radio air time. Other songs included were, As Long As She Needs Me, Till You Try, By The Time I Get To Phoenix, It Keeps On Hurting, What A Party and Set Me Free. 1970 to 1987 saw many TV appearances including Moving, Popco, Ready to Roll, Happen In and That \'s Country. Pat Kearns in Elvis mode, and a little earlier ! Pat Kearns in Cabaret 1981 saw Pat singing with Moviez. Moviez featured Mark Jayet, Peter Gillette, Kerry Church and Jim Kearns. They released one single in 1981 called Walls of Paradise/Robert the Bruce. 1983 - 1984 saw Pat working as a support act with Little River Band, Charlie Pride, Billy Connolly, The Hollies and The Seekers. Others include, Freddy Fender, Emmylou Harris, Johnny Tillotson, George Hamilton IV and The Bellamy Bros. Career Highlights include: 1987 Lead role as Elvis in the touring production Are you Lonesome Tonight, 1998 Performing Elvis Tribute Shows, 1999 Album release Elvis. Pat still performs as a team with ace performer Peter Williams. ",12);arrFiles[67]=new Array(69,"paul_muggleston.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Paul Muggleston","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Paul Muggleston","ROCK ERA CONTEMPORARIES Click the image to return to the category page &raquo; ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: John Paul Muggleston Born: August 08th, 1944 Hometown: Musical Background: Instruments Played: Guitar, Vocalist Career Began: 1961 with The Apaches Groups: Apaches, Dices, Atlantics, Dynamics, Secrets, Mee and the Others, Paul \'s Idea, Just Us Tours: Searchers Television: Residencies: The Sorrento Career: Still going strong ! Paul Muggleston ... in his own words I attended Christchurch Boys \' High School and then formed my first band The Apaches in which I played guitar and sang I went on to join The Dices in 1961, and did the church gig routine. After that I joined The Dynamics at The Plainsman, and left them for a few months to join The Measles in Wellington with Bruno Lawrence, Neil Harrop and Puni Solomon, but returning to The Dynamics for the Searchin \' - Del Shannon Tour with Peter and Gordon and Dinah Lee. The Dynamics became The Secrets featuring myself, Derek Wright, Wayne Allen and Gary Thain (Wayne having replaced Peter Ward on drums). We then went on a 12 month New Zealand tour working Wellington and Auckland for Phil Warren \'s Prestige Promotions and during this time we released It \'s You b/w You \'re Wrong. I wrote the former, and the latter I also wrote, but in conjunction with Gary Thain. This release was nominated for the prestigious Loxene Golden Disc Award. The group split up in 1966 and I formed Mee and the Others with Gary Thain, Peter Dawkins and Dave Chapman to gig at The Pride of Place. We performed with Tom Jones and Hermans Hermits on their tour in Christchurch, before heading off to Europe. We toured Europe, working in clubs in London, Scotland, Wales and Germany, including the famous PN Hit House in Munich. After leaving Mee and the Others, Gary Thain eventually ended up playing bass with British hard-rock band Uriah Heep. He tragically died of a drug overdose in March 1976 at the height of his fame. In the late sixties I created a new name Paul Baron when recording a new single Daddy On Your Mind based on my own relationship with my Dad. The flipside was Don \'t Leave Me In My World and the disc was released on the Orly label in 1969. The picture to the left shows the line-up of Mee and the Others (from left) Peter Dawkins, Gary Thain, Dave Chapman and Paul Muggleston. The shot was taken in 1966 in the UK where the band was gigging prior to heading over to Germany. I returned to New Zealand in 1969 and then headed off to Australia, playing around that country for 2 years and then returning to join Radio Avon and play with Just Us in Christchurch until 1979, when I headed to Sydney and did the Club Circuit as a solo act, working in a couple of TV Soap Operas. 1986 saw me in Los Angeles, USA where I spent 20 years in the commercial recording business. I am currently living and singing in clubs in Las Vegas. ",12);arrFiles[68]=new Array(70,"pentry.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - The Annual Festival of Rock   \\'n  \\' Roll Music and Dance .... Christchurch, New Zealand","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ is a Rock  n  Roll Music and Dance Festival held annually in Christchurch, New Zealand","ROCKONZ Home Latest News Artist Profiles Previous Performers Rock Hall of Fame All About Us Merchandise Photo Galleries The Cars Page Sponsors Contact Us Links ENTRY FORM ROCKONZ Classic and HotRod Car Parade SUNDAY 29th March, 2009 Assembly at New Brighton foreshore by the Pier from 10:00am CONDITIONS OF ENTRY : By entering this parade I agree to the following terms and conditions 1. To pay entry fee of 5.00 2. That the organizers have no liability to me, my passengers or any other participants, arising out of running of the parade 3. It is acknowledged that I am entirely responsible for my vehicle and its passengers at all times whilst assembling for the parade, prior to the start, during the parade, whilst on display in Cathedral Square and at the Cashmere Club Car Park at the conclusion of the parade 4. To follow the directions of parade marshals at all times during the parade, while under direction in the display area and at the start and finish areas 5. I acknowledge that I am responsible for complying with all road rules, the road code and acceptable motoring practice and courtesies, and the directions of any traffic police and other traffic controls, whilst participating in the parade 6. I am aware that the parade route is not closed to other motorists Signature: ________________________________ Date: __________________ Name: (Print) _____________________ Contact Person: __________________ Address: ________________________________________________________ Contact Details: Tele: _____________ e-Mail: ___________________________ Car: Make: __________________ Model: ________________ Year: _________ Special Details: ___________________________________________________ (Car Club members can assemble in their groups - Clubs to provide their own signage) You will be sent directions and information pertaining to the parade prior to the event. Please send this entry form to: Peter McCaw e-Mail: chev.nomad@xtra.co.nz (If emailing, your signature will be required before the parade start). Or post to: Peter McCaw, 2/29 Stonebridge Way, Prebbleton, CHRISTCHURCH Entry closing date : 20 March 2009 Click an icon to download the Car Parade Entry Form in your chosen format ",18);arrFiles[69]=new Array(71,"peter_dawkins.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Peter Dawkins","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Peter Dawkins","INDUSTRY SERVICE AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Peter Dawkins Born: November 27th, 1946 Hometown: Timaru Music Background: Musician and Record Producer extraordinaire Instruments Played: Drums, Bass and Backing Vocals Career Began: 1963-65 in Timaru Groups: The Falcons, The Strangers, Mee And The Others Tours: UK (and Europe) with Mee And The Others Record Production Career Began: Wellington 1969 Major Successes: Shane (Saint Paul), Formyula (Nature), Craig Scott (Starcrossed Lovers, Hog Snort Rupert (Pretty Girl), BLERTA (Dance All Around The World) Major Move: To Australia in 1976 to produce Dragon, MiSex and Crowded House TV Program: The Music Man for Sunday 2006 Awards: Countdown Award 1980 Career: Still going strong ! Last gig at Bridge Hotel in Sydney, June 2006 Peter Dawkins ... Born in Timaru, New Zealand, Peter Dawkins started in the music business as a drummer in his teens. He toured Europe in the mid-60s with his rock trio, The New Nadir. In London they even jammed at  \'The Speakeasy \' with Jimi Hendrix, but never recorded before parting ways. Guitarist Ed Carter went to California to play for the Beach Boys, bassist Gary Thain joined the Keef Hartley Band, and then Uriah Heep before his overdose in 1975. In the late 1960s Dawkins returned home and started his producing career with HMV Records, the NZ branch of EMI, where he produced a large number of recordings, including seven number one pop hits and the iconic Nature by The Fourmyula. He moved to Australia ca. 1972 and became a house producer for EMI Australia. He succeeded fellow NZ expatriate Howard Gable as the producer of leading Australian progressive rock band Spectrum, for whom he produced the albums Warts Up Your Nose (1972, released under the pseudonym  \'Indelible Murtceps \'), Testimonial (1973) and the valedictory live album Terminal Buzz. Around 1972/1973 he also produced early singles for John Farnham (then known as Johnny Farnham) including Don \'t You Know It \'s Magic and Rock Me Baby. In the mid-seventies Dawkins produced a number of recordings by Spectrum \'s successor Ariel, including their acclaimed albums A Strange Fantastic Dream (1973) and Rock \'n \'Roll Scars (1974), which was recorded at the famous Abbey Road Studios in London. During this period Dawkins also created, co-wrote, and produced The Star Suite (EMI, 1973), a concept album based on astrological themes, released under the name  \'Patch \' and featuring members of Ariel and Tamam Shud and leading Australian session musicians. Liverpool University 1969 The Producer The New Nadir circa 1967 ... for Pete \'s Sake benefit In 1975 he moved briefly to Festival Records, then on to CBS Records where he produced a string of successful recordings, including hits for the expatriate New Zealand rock group Dragon and Melbourne band Australian Crawl. During this period, he also produced several albums and hit singles by noted singer-songwriter Ross Ryan; Mi-Sex; Matt Finish \'s cult album Short Note; Pseudo Echo; the internationally successful album-oriented rock group Air Supply; Slim Dusty; Russell Morris; and Billy Thorpe, amongst many others (see discography below). Dawkins \' productions for Dragon include the hit singles This Time, Are You Old Enough? and April Sun in Cuba and the LP Oh Zambezi and led to a move to Los Angeles for a year in 1976. For Australian Crawl, Dawkins produced their hugely successful 1981 LP Sirocco, which went to #1 in Australia and earned four platinum records. Around time he concurrently ran his first label, Giant Records, which signed Matt Finish. He went on to be General Manager of EMI Australia in the mid-1980s. In 1986 he was appointed General Manager of J. Albert & Son music publishers, running their London office. The death of CEO Ted Albert precipitated Dawkins \' return to Australia and another change of employment. In 1990 he opened a recording studio in Balmain, Sydney - Giant Studios, and started his second label (through BMG) called Nova. The earlier Giant name was bought by Irving Azoff, who was starting a label in the United States with the same name. The development of Parkinson \'s disease meant that he had to gradually cease work over the next few years, with the shut-down of the studio in the mid-90s. In 2005 he was able to afford further medical treatment after extensive fund-raising by his friends in the music industry. As part of this effort, in 2006, Sony/BMG issued a compilation album of Dawkins \' recordings - For Pete \'s Sake, which included a new recording of the Matt Finish song Understand, written by Dawkins \' son Paul and the late Matt Finish singer/songwriter Matt Moffitt, and sung by the Little River Band \'s Glenn Shorrock. It was produced at Sony Studios in Sydney and mixed by noted engineer Richard Lush. The CD includes liner notes by historian Glenn A. Baker. ",15);arrFiles[70]=new Array(72,"peter_nelson.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Peter Nelson and The Castaways","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Peter Nelson and The Castaways","NEW ZEALAND STAR 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Vocals: Peter Nelson Lead Guitar: Len Ormsby Rhythm Guitar: Doug Henderson Keyboards: Peter Gillete Bass: Don Clarkson Drums: Doug Petrie New Zealand Star 2007 Peter Nelson and The Castaways ... Peter Nelson and the Castaways band members originated from Christchurch. Peter Nelson had previously been in another Christchurch group called The Diamonds, which consisted of (in order from left in the image below) - Ray Messervy on bass, Don Clarkson on guitar, Doug Petrie on drums, David Henderson on guitar, Kay Bassett and Peter Nelson on vocals. The Diamonds released one single in 1963 which was Ventures In Paradise/Lucille, both were instrumentals. Once formed as Peter Nelson and the Castaways, they played locally and appeared on the local TV show Teen Scene. Moving to Wellington in 1965 they recorded two singles, Down the Road A Piece/I \'ll Go Crazy and Baby Can I Take You Home/I \'ll Never Be Blue. By this time the band had evolved into the following line-up: Peter Nelson (Lead Vocalist), Len Ormsby (Lead Guitar), Don Clarkson (Bass), Doug Henderson (Rhythm Guitar), Doug Petrie (Drums), Peter Gillette (Keyboards). Peter Nelson and the Castaways made a strong reputation for themselves with their quirky choice of their own originals mixed with rhythm and blues. Their biggest hit was Down In The Mine written by Peter Hindmarsh. Another single was released, Goin \' Out Of My Mind/Skye Boat Song, then the group took the plunge and left for Australia in 1966. Peter Nelson left them soon after to find fame as a solo artist and was replaced by new vocalist Frankie Stevens, after which the band changed it \'s name to The Castaways. Peter Nelson moved to Hong Kong where he became a high profile entertainer for many years before returning to Christchurch to be close to family. There were still two singles to be released as Peter Nelson and the Castaways. They were Knock On Wood/Old Man Mose and At A Time Like This/A Little Lovin \' Somethin \' , both released in 1967. As the Castaways they released the singles Any Little Bit/Early Morning in 1967 and One More Fool/Baby What I Mean and Angelica/Love Is A Hurtin \' Thing for EMI in Australia before returning to New Zealand in 1968. During their time in Australia, Len Ormsby was replaced by Reno Tehei, Doug Petrie by ex-Twilights drummer Laurie Pryor, and Peter Gillette by Lance Dixon. More recently Peter Nelson and The Castaways got themselves back together for the ROCKONZ 2007 Concert in the Christchurch Town Hall, and they are show in the picture to the right performing at that Concert. Peter Gillette is featuring on the Hammond Organ (thanks to Kevin Frewer allowing the old girl to come out of retirement so spectacularly for the night). ",12);arrFiles[71]=new Array(73,"peter_sowden.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Peter Sowden","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Peter Sowden","MERIT AWARD 2007 SPECIAL AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Peter Sowden Born: October 7th, 1940 Hometown: Christchurch Musical Background: Instruments Played: Drums Career Began: Max Merritt and The Meteors Groups: Max Merrit and The Meteors, The Playboys Groups: Peter Sowden and The Embers, About Time Television: Residencies: Career Highlights: Far too many to mention !! Special Award 2007 PRESS Readers Choice (Max Merritt and The Meteors) Merit Award 2007 Peter Sowden ... Peter began his music career while still at high school by forming his own band with several school friends and playing the supper extras at various dance halls around Christchurch. He quickly became recognised for his drumming ability and in 1956, the year that rock and roll music first reached these shores, Peter was approached by Max Merritt who was putting together a band (The Meteors) to play at the Christchurch Teenage Club being set up by Max \'s parents and local entrepreneur Trevor King. Max Merritt and the Meteors quickly became one of New Zealand \'s leading rock and roll groups with their own radio show and a recording contract and toured the country extensively, playing the theatre circuit and at major rock and roll events. The Meteors were to go through several personnel changes over the next few years before settling on the stellar line up of Max (lead guitar and vocals), Peter (drums), Billy Karaitiana (Kristian) (bass) and Peter Williams (rhythm guitar). The group \'s success continued and in 1962 they were offered the residency at the new Top Twenty nightclub in Auckland. It was at this stage that Peter decided to leave the band and focus on his day job. It wasn \'t long however before he was lured back to the music scene to play with Dave Millar and the Playboys, the resident group at the popular Christchurch dance hall the Laredo Lounge and then formed his band Peter Sowden and the Embers for a season at the newly opened Safari night club. In 2005, after a hiatus of almost 40 years, Peter teamed up with former Ray Columbus and the Invaders guitarist Brian Ringrose and formed ABOUT TIME with Trevor Wright (bass), Jim Phillips (saxophones), Don Mills (keyboards) and a group of leading New Zealand vocalists who include Peter Williams (The Meteors), Norm Bland (Village Gate), Kelly Ensor and Pat Kearns. ABOUT TIME mainly performs at private and corporate events as well as at their hugely popular ROCKIN \' IS OUR BUSINESS dance parties. ",11);arrFiles[72]=new Array(74,"peter_williams.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Peter Williams","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Peter Williams","INTERNATIONAL STAR 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Peter James Williams Born: 03/04/1942 Hometown: Christchurch School: Opawa / Christchurch Technical College Instruments Played: Guitar/Bass Career Began: 1959 Groups: Max Merritt and The Meteors, The Groove, The Mixtures ........ Tours: Searchers, Stones, Chuck Berry ..... Recording Labels: MV, Viking, RCA, EMI, United Artists, Columbia, Fable, Festival Most Successful Single: Push Bike Song Worked With: Many fine musicians ! TV Shows: Go Show, Kommotion, Johnny O \'Keefe Show, It \'s All Happening! Tonight Show, Top Of The Pops, Roger Whittaker Show, Rolph Harris Show Toured With: Rolling Stones, Tom Jones, Chuck Berry, Searchers, Herman \'s Hermits, Cliff Richard Awards: Hoadley \'s Battle of the Bands, Gold Record for Push Bike Song, ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame International Star 2007 Peter Williams ... Peter Williams, a local Christchurch lad from Opawa, made his reputation singing and playing guitar as a member of Max Merritt and the Meteors band in the 1960 \'s. He moved to Auckland with the band and they soon broke into the Auckland scene, creating a large following. The journey continued to Australia where Peter, with Max and the Meteors, continued their success. After 3 years Peter left to form his own group The Groove with fellow kiwi Rod Stone. They were an instant success and went on to create a string of hit records. The Groove won the prestigious Hoadley \'s Battle of the Sounds against most of the top Australian bands of the time including Max Merritt and the Meteors. &laquo; Peter accepts the Hoadley \'s Battle of the Sounds Award Peter and mebers of The Groove in Paris This led to a recording contract in the UK at the famed Abbey Road recording studios of the Beatles fame and another at the Olympic Studios where the Rolling Stones did their recordings. While in the UK he was recruited as lead singer/guitarist for The Mixtures and their single The Pushbike Song went to number one across the UK, Europe and most of the western world. Peter moved into the song writing business and the Mixtures next success was one of his called Captain Zero. As a songwriter Peter enjoyed great success in the 70 \'s with many of his songs recorded by British and European artists. These include The Marmalade, Tina Charles, Joe Dolan, Jon Hendricks, and Hamish Stuart of the Paul McCartney band. His songs have also been released by New Zealand artists such as Frankie Stevens and the Cal-Q- Lated Risk. Peter has toured with The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, Tom Jones, Cliff Richard, The Searchers and Herman \'s Hermits. Peter is still performing regularly in Christchurch ",12);arrFiles[73]=new Array(75,"phil_garland.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Phil Garland","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Phil Garland","NEW ZEALAND STAR 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Phil Garland School: Christ \'s College First Group: The Fortunes Instruments Played: Vocalist, Guitar Groups: The Saints, The Playboys, The Dynamics, The Secrets Recordings: Many Worked with: Dinah Lee, Super Cyril Residencies: Spencer Street, Laredo Nightspot, The Plainsman Career: Still a pluckin \' ... Official Website: http://www.philgarland.co.nz New Zealand Star 2007 Phil Garland is one of New Zealand \'s true musical treasures, a respected folklorist and musical balladeer who has recorded 18 albums. For over 30 years his mission has been to gather and preserve for posterity the stories and songs of New Zealand. Phil Garland &ndash; in his own words .... My musical career started in 1958-59 at school, when I made the finals of a talent quest fronting a band called The Fortunes and I played many church dances during that time. This was soon followed up after leaving school in 1960 by joining The Saints - a Christchurch Rock  \'n \' Roll band which had such greats as Pat Neho Neho, Brian Ringrose and singer Diane Jacobs (later to be famous as Dinah Lee) as co-vocalist with Cyril Edwards (AKA Super Cyril). I left The Saints in 1962 to form The Playboys. In mid-1963, Max Merritt invited us to go to Auckland and play at the venue where he had a residency while he went on an extended tour with his band the Meteors in 1962. While he was in Auckland, I recorded Little Band Of Gold which went to number one on the Coca Cola Hit Parade later that same year before heading to Auckland for a year, and it wasn \'t until my return home that I started singing and compering at The Plainsman with The Dynamics, and continuing on with The Secrets, until discovering folk music in late 1964. On returning to Christchurch at that time, I began to develop an interest in folk music. Phil Garland in folk mode I travelled to Britain and Europe performing the few Kiwi songs I knew at the time. On return I founded the Christchurch Folk Centre which I ran for about 8 years. I also founded the Christchurch Folk Music Club and am one of only three life members. I have performed extensively throughout New Zealand and Australia. In 1971 Rotary International recognized my influence on this genre and presented me with an award for my contribution to New Zealand entertainment. Two of my songs were selected to represent New Zealand in The United Nations Songbook. Radio New Zealand commissioned me to write a musical documentary for national broadcast during 1977. This programme Landfall New Zealand was selected from 60 international entries as the winner of the prestigious Hoso Bunka Award in Japan. In 1981 I appeared on the American TV show Our Amazing World singing traditional and original New Zealand songs to an estimated audience of 60 million viewers. Further plaudits and awards were to follow when my album Springtime In The Mountains won the inaugural Folk Album of the Year at the New Zealand Music Awards in 1984. My musical contribution to the peace album Send The Boats Away two years later, helped it achieve a similar status in 1986. Aftermy relocation to Australia in 1987, two further albums Hunger In The Air in 1987 and Wind In The Tussock in 1989 also reached finals selection in the New Zealand Music Awards. ",13);arrFiles[74]=new Array(76,"previous.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - The Annual Festival of Rock   \\'n  \\' Roll Music and Dance .... Christchurch, New Zealand","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ is a Rock  n  Roll Music and Dance Festival held annually in Christchurch, New Zealand","ROCKONZ Home Latest News Artist Profiles Previous Performers Rock Hall of Fame All About Us Merchandise Photo Galleries The Cars Page Sponsors Contact Us Links Previous Performers Profiles (in alphabetical order) John (Johnny) Campbell Guitarist John Richard Campbell was born in Christchurch, on March 26th, 1947. He started his musical career with the ukulele and learnt to play the piano with Bob Bradford of Big Band fame...... Read John Campbell \'s Profile Ray Columbus and the Invaders Ray Columbus and The Invaders, one of the 1960 \'s legendary rock and roll bands, were the first New Zealand act to reach the top of the Australian charts with a number one hit .... Read Ray Columbus and the Invaders \' Profile Phil Garland Phil \'s music career started at school when he made the finals of a talent quest. He then played regularly in a Christchurch Rock  \'n \' Roll band The Saints....... Read Phil Garland \'s Profile David Laplanche David \'s musical career began at the age of 11, winning a talent quest in his home town of Waimate singing Buddy Holly \'s Oh Boy...... Read David Laplanche \'s Profile Dinah Lee Dinah Lee started her singing career at local dances and made her professional debut in 1960 singing at a dance in Christchurch with Bobby Davis and the Dazzlers .... Read Dinah Lee \'sProfile Max Merritt Max Merritt was born in Christchurch on 30th April 1941 and from his early years was engrossed in music, beginning guitar lessons at the age of twelve .... Read Max Merritt \'s Profile Paul Muggleston Paul Muggleston attended Christchurch Boys \' High School and his first band was The Apaches in which he played guitar and sang .... Read Paul Muggleston \'s Profile Peter Nelson and the Castaways Peter Nelson and the Castaways band members originated from Christchurch ...... Read Peter Nelson and the Castaways \' Profile John (Johnny) Parker John started singing in the Sapphires band at 16 which had a regular dance in England Street called the Dolphin Lounge ..... Read Johnny Parker \'s Profile Eddie Simon Eddie Simon is an international R&amp;B, Blues, Country and Gospel recording artist ....... Read Eddie Simon \'s Profile The Vigilantes The Vigilantes earned their spurs on the youth club circuit of the early 60s, especially St Chad \'s (Linwood). St Teresa \'s (Riccarton) and St Martins ....... Read The Vigilantes \' Profile Toni Williams Born in the Cook Islands, Toni came to New Zealand aged 11. His interest in the guitar and entertaining began while spending 13 months in hospital following a football injury ...... Read Tony Williams \' Profile ",21);arrFiles[75]=new Array(77,"ray_columbus.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Ray Columbus","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Ray Columbus","INTERNATIONAL STAR 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full name: Ray Columbus Born: Hometown: Christchurch New Zealand Career began: First Record: Recording Labels: First album: Christchurch Farewell Concert: First Australian Visit: First Viking Single: Max \'s Accident: Uptight TV Show: Official Website: www.sergent.com.au/columbusinv.html International Star 2007 Ray Columbus ... Ray Columbus and the Invaders, one of the 1960 \'s New Zealand \'s legendary rock and roll bands, were the first New Zealand act to reach the top of the Australian charts with a number one hit. Ray Columbus, a local Christchurch boy, perplexed the Brothers at Xavier College with his arrival at school with traces of lipstick on his face, from his prize winning tap dancing competition days. Ray, being a born entrepreneur, soon worked out that he had a good chance of winning the school talent quest and quickly wowed the boys with his renditions of the latest Rock songs. In 1959 he formed his first band The Dominoes and worked hard at getting gigs at weddings and other local occasions. Left: Brian Ringrose, Max Merrit and Ray Columbus Right: Dion Murphy and Ray Columbus He got his first break when he was asked to fill in for the lead singer in the Downbeats Band, at the local Spencer Street Dance. He soon became the permanent lead singer and eventually the band became known as Ray and the Drifters. Ray was forever looking for new music and new sounds and took advantage of the music coming into Christchurch through the Deep Freeze Servicemen who came into town looking for rock and roll music and the ladies to dance it with. In 1962 Ray was offered his own TV show Club Columbus and after taking advice from Howard Morrison, Ray took the plunge and moved to work in Auckland and renamed the group Ray Columbus and the Invaders. Indeed they did take Auckland by storm. Ray was a natural extrovert, this along with his original style and flamboyance, plus the band in their smart suits, cool gear, the technical brilliance of Dave Russell and Wally Scott, gave them an edge over local competition. The Invaders: Jimmy Hill, Dave Russell, Billy Karaitiana, Wally Scott and Ray Columbus They soon had a large Auckland following. Their first single Money Lover, had Ray \'s original lyrics and music from lead guitarist Dave Russell. The Invaders first two attempts at recording didn \'t hit the right note with the public and in November 1963 they moved to Sydney searching for stardom. Their first gig was at Surf City, Sydney \'s top teenage venue. Ray then appeared on the TV programs Bandstand and Sing Sing Sing. After this Ray Columbus and the Invaders did hit the right note and the audiences liked it. Buoyed up by great crowds and good performances they returned to New Zealand in February 1964, secure in their high Australian profile. In June that year, they released She \'s A Mod in New Zealand where it received a cool reception. The song had previously been a hit in the U.K. for The Senators (a group which featured future Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham), and was written by that group \'s lead singer. Ray and the Invaders returned to Sydney and there She \'s A Mod went on to No.1 position on the charts nationally in Australia. Recorded in Sydney, and written by the group themselves, the follow-up single, Yo-Yo failed to reach the charts in Australia, but made Number One back home in New Zealand. In July 1965, Ray Columbus and the Invaders cover of Gerry and The Pacemakers Till We Kissed, reached the Top Ten in Sydney, and became their biggest hit yet in New Zealand. It won a Gold Disc Award and was released in the United States as I \'ve Been Waiting. Due to unsuccessful attempts to break into the US market, caused by the US Consulate refusing them work permits, Jimmy Hill and Billy Kristian (Karaitiana) decided to leave the Invaders and join Max Merritt and the Meteors. Ray Columbus decided to take on a solo career. In July 1966, Ray and his American wife shifted to California and for two years performed as Ray Columbus and The Arc Collection. Ray then returned to New Zealand and began his own record label and publishing company. In 1974 he was awarded an OBE for his services to the New Zealand entertainment business. Ray Columbus and The Invaders reformed for a farewell tour in 1994, with Dave Russell, Jimmy Hill and Brian Ringrose taking the place of Wally Scott who passed away in 1980. In 2006, Ray took part in the Spencer Street Revival at Christchurch Cathedral as part of the Christchurch Cathedral 150 year Jubilee Celebrations along with local Christchurch musicians and entertainers from those heady 1960 Rock  \'n \' Roll days. ",15);arrFiles[76]=new Array(78,"rob_carpenter.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Rob Carpenter","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame Profile - Rob Carpenter","MERIT AWARD 2007 Click the scroll to return to the category page ROCKONZ &middot; Rock Hall of Fame &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact &middot; Bookmark Full Name: Rob (Robbie) Carpenter Born: Hometown: Christchurch Musical Background: Instruments Played: Keyboards, Bass, Guitar Career Began: Groups: Blues Revival, Revival Recordings: Revival - Viva Bobby Joe/Rudi \'s In Love for HMV Television: Residencies: Career: In 1969 Revival won the Christchurch section of the National Battle of the Bands Merit Award 2007 Rob Carpenter ... In 1968 Craig Scott was playing bass for his Dunedin band The Klap, and decided to join that city \'s top band, Fantasy which relocated to Christchurch by the end of the year. Shortly after arriving in Christchurch, Craig met up with the guys in Blues Revival. Craig joined them as vocalist and in February 1969, at the suggestion of Ray Columbus, they shortened their name to Revival and changed their image and repertoire. This rendered immediate success for the group and in May 1969 they won the Christchurch section of the National Battle Of The Bands which caught the attention of HMV \'s Peter Dawkins and they travlled to Wellington to record a single. The result was a cover of Viva Bobby Joe by The Equals, and it outsold the original hand-over-fist, making it to number 14 on the National charts. The flipside Rudi \'s In Love was also a cover, of the Locomotive hit. Revival in 1969 showing Craig Scott (left), Rob Carpenter (centre), and Eddie Hansen (right) Although successful, this pop style wasn \'t really what most of the members felt comfortable with, and so when Craig was offered a solo career in April 1970 Revival broke up, as Craig went on to carve a very successful solo career over the next four years. Eddie Hansen moved on to Ticket and later Living Force. Rob Carpenter on the job backing Pat Kearns (ROCKONZ 2007) Rob Carpenter has a long history of professionally playing bass and guitar. From early on playing bass with the Doug Caldwell Trio, Harry Voice, Malcolm McNeil, through to jazz fusion bands out of Christchurch, and session work for TVNZ. Rob is one of the more visible of the old timers and he is to be seen performing regularly and often around Christchurch and beyond. He also harbours a passion for racing cars. ",12);arrFiles[77]=new Array(79,"rockhall.html","30 Oct 2008","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame","About Time, Norm Bland, Tap Heperi, Jon McCrea, Don Mills, Cecile and Dion Murphy, Cecile and Dion, Cecile Murphy, Dion Murphy, Jim Phillips, Brian Ringrose, Peter Sowden, The Tornadoes, Murray Wood, Trevor Wright, Johnny Campbell, Penumbra, John Richard","ROCKONZ - Rock Hall of Fame","The ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame showcases those artists who have reached and maintained the highest standards possible in the New Zealand Rock Music Industry - an industry which had it \'s beginnings in the late 1950s. Members are nominated by peers and admirers of the era, and their credentials are scrutinized by the ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame Board. On acceptance they are inaugurated into the ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame at the great ROCKONZ Festival held annually. &middot; ROCKONZ Home Page &middot; Mission &middot; Nomination Criteria &middot; Nominations &middot; Board Members &middot; Inductions &middot; Contact Us &middot; Bookmark &middot; Click Category for full Member List International Stars ROCKONZ International Stars &ndash; Ray Columbus, Dinah Lee and Max Merritt &mdash; receiving their Key to the City of Christchurch during the inaugural ROCKONZ Festival - celebrating 50 years of Christchurch Rock. Keys to the City were similarly presented to Peter Dawkins, Trevor King, Cecile and Dion Murphy and Toni Williams. The first ROCKONZ Rock Hall of Fame awards ceremony took place at the ROCKONZ Hall of Fame Dance Party, at the Christchurch Town Hall on Saturday March 24th, 2007 as part of a 50-year celebration concert/dance. Fans from over the years danced, sang, and cheered for their heroes from the late 50s and early 60s as they took the stage to deliver a veritable blast from the past. MouseOver Artist \'s name to highlight New Zealand Stars Click highlighted name for Profile Southern Stars Merit Awards Industry Service Awards Special Awards Rock Era Contemporaries International Stars New Zealand Stars Southern Stars Merit Awards Service Awards Special Awards Contemporaries ",27);arrFiles[78]=new Array(80,"rockonz_profiles.txt","14 Aug 2008","rockonz_profiles","","","About Time  Comprising some of New Zealand’s more seasoned and experienced musicians ABOUT TIME was formed by Peter Sowden and Brian Ringrose to be the mainstay of their “ROCKIN’ IS OUR BUSINESS” dance party’s and a feature band for corporate and special events.  This project was 12 months in the making and featured in the pedigree show band line-up are a group of musicians who were all members of leading Christchurch and Australasian groups in the 60’s:  BRIAN RINGROSE   guitar & vocals  (Ray Columbus and the Invaders)  PETER SOWDEN   drums        (Max Merritt and the Meteors) DON MILLS     keyboards     (Paris)  TREVOR WRIGHT   bass & vocals   (The Detours)  JIM PHILLIPS     saxophone    (The Detours)  Also appearing with the band are some of Christchurch’s leading vocalists, who include, PETER WILLIAMS, (Max Merritt and the Meteors), PAT KEARNS, (aka Mark Anthony), NORM BLAND, (Village Gate), KELLY ENSOR, and together they perform a mixture of favourite hits from the 50’s through to the 70’s.  Norm Bland   Norm was educated at Christchurch West High School where he discovered his musical aptitude in voice and took the leading role in school operas. He joined Neville Wilkin \'s Viscounts Show Band in 1963 and didn \'t look back from there.   His first residency was in 1965 at The  Copper Cat  in Christchurch with the new Rhythm  \'n Bland group taking over from Cecile and Dion Murphy when they moved on to Auckland. In 1967 he took up a new residency at The  Plaza Lounge  with Village Gate  This lasted until 1972, and Norm eventually retired in 1976 to focus on his business activities.   2005 saw Norm joining to sing with Peter Sowden \'s  new band “About Time” and sang at the Westpac Stadium in June 2006 at the Cashmere High School Reunion which he considers one of his best gigs ever.  Norm  also performs as  Rhythm  \'n Bland a One Man Rock  \'n \' Roll Show featuring the sounds of the 50s, 60s and 70s.  Shane Cortese  Shane has become a household name in New Zealand following roles on Shortland Street, Outrageous Fortune, Burying Brian, as the host of So You Think You Can Dance and for dancing his way into the hearts of the nation on the inaugural season of Dancing With the Stars.    Above: Shane Cortese performing live  Shane has starred in many musicals in the West End and throughout the United Kingdom and Europe, as Elvis in  \'Elvis the Musical \', Ritchie Valens in  \'Buddy \', Ricky Nelson in  \'Rock \'n \'Roll Heaven \' and Frank in  \'The New Rocky Horror Show \'.  After returning home in 2003 Shane established his Rock \'n \'Roll band  \'The Class of 58 \'. He has quickly gained a reputation as a passionate and energetic rock \'n \'roller with an obvious love of music \'s greatest era. When his big 17 piece band tour they sell out wherever they play,  including Skycity Theatre no less than 5 times, along the way raising over  25,000 for the Starship Foundation.    Above: Shane Cortese performing with The Class of 58 Band  Johnny (Lockett) Devlin  Johnny Devlin, New Zealand \'s first major rock and roll star, had a major effect on the domestic music scene and etched the way for a musical revolution.   Dubbed the “Wanganui Wailer” Johnny Devlin \'s unveiling performance at Auckland’s Jive Centre featured an all-Presley repertoire and, although there was a general buzz in the audience before he commenced, no-one was prepared for what was to follow. By the time he completed his set, crowds were screaming and everyone else was in awe and disbelief. It was then that rock and roll took over the charts, minds and culture of young New Zealand.  Right: Johnny Devlin \'s public appearance in Christchurch (circa 1959)    Johnny Devlin \'s first single, Lawdy Miss Clawdy (a version of the Lloyd Price classic sung in an Elvis Presley style) was released in June 1958 and created New Zealand recording history by selling an unbelievable 100,000 copies before it was even played on radio.  It was in fact the first Gold Record ever awarded in New Zealand.  One of the first New Zealand rockers to enter the Australian market, Johnny Devlin made his home there after touring the country as part of  Lee Gordon’s Big Show in 1959.  Backed by his high-energy band The Devils, Johnny’s accomplishment in Australia ensured his selection as a support act for The Beatles’ only tour of Australia & New Zealand in 1964.  Above Left: Johnny Devlin \'s live appearance in Christchurch (circa 1959), Above Right: Johnny Devlin with Mabel Howard and Trevor King Christchurch (circa 1959)  Johnny’s success continued across the Tasman and he was probably the first Kiwi Rocker, claimed by the Australian’s as their own. There are many who say Johnny Devlin was, in fact, Australasia’s greatest rock and roll performer. He went on to win a gold record for Riding Surfside and Lisa Marie, a double sided instrumental written for the Denvermen, cementing his title of Australasia’s King of Rock and Roll.  As well as his reputation for being a “tigerish” performer, Johnny Devlin is also accredited as a successful composer writing hits not only for himself,  but also for others such as Good Looking Boy for teenage singing star Patsy Ann Noble. Johnny  has gained international recognition as a songwriter, having penned songs for American vocalists Eartha Kitt and Theresa Brewer.  As well as recording a number of single hits in the 1950s and 1960s, Johnny recorded several notable albums between 1959 and 1980. In 1985, he toured Australia with the ‘Rock Around the Clock Show’.  Other significant achievements were a Macquarie Tune Table Award for having written more successful hit tunes than the Bee Gees in the early 60’s and a Bandstand Award for his contribution to fostering New Zealand and Australian talent.  Above: Johnny Devlin and the Tornadoes performing live today  In August 2006, Johnny Devlin headlined Pacific Entertainment’s Best of the Best tour of New Zealand which included notable New Zealand artists Ray Columbus, Sharon O’Neill, Tom Sharplin, Larry Morris and “Shane”.  Johnny brought the house down at packed houses in 11 cities across the nation, proving that you are never too old to rock and roll.  Johnny continues to perform throughout New Zealand and Australia with his backing band The Tornadoes.  Johnny and The Tornadoes have recently returned to the recording studios and recorded a number of brand new tracks for Johnny’s forthcoming appearances in New Zealand.  Among them are Rock Around the Clock recorded to mark the song’s 50th anniversary of topping the charts throughout Australasia  and I Was the One, a Johnny Devlin original and dedicated as a tribute to Elvis Presley, Johnny’s idol since 1957.  Johnny is still regarded as an icon of the New Zealand entertainment industry and is held in high regard by his peers and contemporaries.  In October 2007 Johnny received a Legacy Award at the New Zealand Music Awards. He remains a New Zealand citizen and travels across the Tasman and around the world on his New Zealand passport.  His contribution to New Zealand charities in support of Down Syndrome Children is well known and in Wanganui, his home town, Johnny Devlin made a significant contribution towards the formation of the town’s War Memorial in the early 60’s.  Tap Heperi – International Star  Tap Heperi \'s world successes took him to many places but for more than two decades he has resided in Ghent - Belgium.  On stage he \'s like a watch spring that unwinds in a variation of sentimental ballads, R&B, country, rock & roll and evergreens. Tap has some kind of stage magnetism that he uses to bring a warm feeling of joy onto his audience.  Before Tap left his homeland he was a successful record-selling artist and a regular television-guest. Still, he left New-Zealand to try his luck elsewhere and, in doing so, ended up in Europe only to hit the top for the second time. As an International Entertainer he uses his home base as a central spot from where he can travel all over the world to places like the Shangri-la Hotel in Singapore, the Bali Beach Hotel, the Hotel Indonesia and many others, where he performed with The Surpremes and to South Africa to be part of The Della Reese Show. He was also given a warm welcome in Romania, Bugaria, Hungary and all over Eastern Europe.  He entertained at the Royal Albert Hall in London and toured with Fats Domino in Finland, Sweden, Norway, East- and West-Germany, England and France, Spain and  They couldn \'t get enough in Ireland , as quoted by the management of The Parkway Hotel, where he was awarded The Parkway International Oscar  \'73 as Entertainer of the year. He also toured around Holland with The Bobby Setter Band.  Tap has a bit of Humperdinck and Jones in him, insuring that he steals the hearts of his audiences everywhere he goes.  He has a repertoire that varies between the sixties and the music of today.  Pat Kearns  Pat Kearns, born to a Christchurch Irish heritage family, began life in a house full of song, especially from his mother. His present 44 year singing career began early, winning talent quests in 1963-64 and joining the band Avengers in 1966 with Gregg Mooney. He changed to Funny Feeling in 1967 with Rob Carpenter, Wayne Allen, Dick Watson and Dave Chapman. In 1969 he became lead singer with the Viscounts.   During 1969 through to 1983 Pat sang under the name of “Mark Antony” a name devised by the record company Pat was recording with. He released 4 singles for Houghton Hughes’ Master label including Gee I’m Gonna Miss you and Angelica which gained a lot of air time on radio. Other songs included were, As long as she needs me, Till you Try, By the time I get to Phoenix, It Keeps on Hurting, What a party and Set me Free.    Above (from left) : Pat Kearns as Elvis in concert. Pat Kearns today.  ...............................................................................................................................  1970 to 1987 saw many TV appearances including Moving, Popco, Ready to Roll, Happen In and That’s Country. 1981 saw Pat singing with Moviez with Mark Jayet, Peter Gilletet, Kerry Church and Jim Kearns. They released one single in 1981 called Walls of Paradise/Robert the Bruce.  1983 – 1984 saw Pat working as a support act with Little River Band, Charlie Pride, Billy Connolly, The Hollies and The Seekers. Others include, Freddy Fender, Emmylou Harris, Johnny Tillotson, George Hamilton IV and The Bellamy Bros.  Career Highlights include:  1987 Lead role as Elvis in the touring production “Are you Lonesome Tonight”  1998 Performing Elvis Tribute Shows.  1999 Album release “Elvis” Present day: Performing as a team with high profile performer Peter Williams  Suzanne Lynch has been in the spotlight of New Zealand and International entertainment for many years. Starting her career at the age of 14, she was one half of the popular vocal duo  THE CHICKS  and appeared as a regular performer on the hugely popular T.V. show  C \'MON . Suzanne went solo in 1969 and was a resident performer on the T.V. show   Happen Inn . She was voted N.Z. Entertainer of the Year in 1970 before heading to London to work as both a session vocalist and live performer with famous performers such as  Neil Sedaka, Lulu, Leo Sayer, Cleo Laine and Cat Stevens.  Suzanne was the lead singer for Cat Stevens \' vocal group for 5 years, joining him on 2 world tours & 4 albums.  Since returning to N.Z. Suzanne \'s busy schedule has included  television commercials and performing at Corporate Functions.  These days, Suzanne is  involved as vocal coach and mentor on the NZ Idol television show.  Jon McCrea - MC  Jon started singing in Christchurch dance halls and pubs in the 60’s at the ripe old age of 16. Due to the licensing laws of the day, one needed to be 21 years of age to enter, work or perform on licensed premises. Many a night Jon would leave the stage mid song to go and hide out in the cellar or the bushes until the “boys in blue” moved on.  A founding member of Jonathan J and The Fifth Edition in the late 60’s, Jon was fortunate to work with many local and international artists. Band members included: Bob Hines, Kevin Frewer, Kevin Bayley, Rob Carpenter, Kevin Tunnicliffe, Greg Mooney, Murray Watt, Bruno Berrins to name a few and bands including, The Hollies, Blood, Sweat and Tears, Suzie Quatro.  After an apprenticeship in cabaret and lounge music Jon joined Gretal and hit the hard rock scene. Standing room only at the Marine Hotel in Sumner every Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, saw the publican at the time unable to understand the crowds outside in the car park during the breaks and where the smoke and distinctive aroma were coming from. That was the early 70’s and times were definitely ‘a changin’.  After 18 months touring the tip to base of New Zealand with Gratis Kenetic, Jon moved to Sydney, Australia in 1977 where he met up with mates from Loxene Golden disc award band Creation and formed a nine piece band, Skintight. With a big brass section and funk sound, the band went on to wow crowds throughout Australia.   In 1980, Jon moved away from music, got married to Carole and reared 2 sons, Jay and Hayden. After being a main player in the fabric care industry for 20 years he sold his business and was drawn back to his passion to perform. Seeing a void in the Sydney market for professional Master of Ceremonies, Jon dived head first back into this field. Under the guise of MC Singer, Jon was now back in the music business. His music styles range from Frank Sinatra/Michael Buble` to rock \'n \' roll/dance.   He returned to Christchurch in 2002 and in 2007 is now undertaking the MC Role at the ROCKONZ  50 years of Rock  \'n \' Roll Festival.   Top:  Jonathan J   Above: Jon McCrea   Don Mills - Keyboards  Don was born in Christchurch and began his music career at the age of 8 learning the piano accordion. As a youngster, he won many awards including New Zealand Accordion Champion in 1961. Don left school at 16 and worked in Sedley Wells music shop for 4 years. It was at this stage that he turned to playing the organ, which is still his main love today. He has fond memories of sneaking out the back door of Sedley Wells on a Friday night to play at Chequers nightclub which was in the same building. Don then joined Pete Ward and the Prophets at the Caledonian Ballroom and later the Premiers and then a band called Beam who toured the North Island and backed many top artists. BEAM performed at many of the Xmas / New Year holiday shows together with the entertainers from the hugely popular Happen Inn and Popco television series before securing a slot themselves on the top television show Freeride which featured Ray Columbus and saw them performing every second Saturday night.   In 1975 Don joined the heavy metal band Think who wrote and played almost all of their own material as well as covering numbers by Pink Floyd and Deep Purple. Think played at many of the top hotels and clubs in the country and won the 1975 New Zealand Battle of the Bands in October of that year.  Some of the highlights in Don’s career were supporting the Doobie Brothers and Deep Purple at Western Springs in Auckland in front of 35,000 people, winning The Grunt Machines original song contest and recording the album “Think We Will Give You A Buzz.” for Warner Brothers. Members in the band were Don (keyboards), Phil Whitehead (guitar), Neville Jess (drums) and Alan Badger (bass). The band was later joined by Ritchie Pickett on vocals and left for a 12 month stint in Australia performing in many top Sydney and Melbourne clubs.  Don returned to Christchurch in 1978 and gigged for a while with the Chateaux Regency resident band before joining Guilty and playing at the Bush Inn. This band was to eventually become Paris and play regularly at the Carlton Hotel and dominate the Christchurch pub scene for the next four years before being reborn as the Party Pros.  1995 saw Don playing electronic music with the band with 42nd Street and the start of his teaching career. He continues to teach keyboards in several local schools and in 2005 returned to the live music scene playing in the top Christchurch Rock‘n’Roll band About Time and in Don’s words “is loving it”.  Cecile and Dion Murphy  Cecile and Dion started their musical career as singers in a new band led by Robin Hope called the Sapphires. They obtained a residency in a local coffee lounge called the Copper Cat in lower High Street in 1958. Dion sang duos with another local musician/singer Maurice Cook (Cookie). Cecile sang solo rock and roll and jazz favourites. Cookie left the band to take a position with Max Merritt and the Meteors and so the band at the Copper Cat reformed to become Dion Shannon and the Shamrocks in 1959 with both Dion and Cecile singing solo and duo songs.    Above (from left) : Cecile in her floorshow days. Dion as Dion Shannon and the Shamrocks at the Copper Cat. Album cover for Dion and Cecile \'s LP of folk songs.  ...............................................................................................................................  The Copper Cat was one of the original night spots in Christchurch and they attracted a large following. This became a favourite spot for musicians such as Howard Morrison and the Howard Morrison Quartet,  to drop in for “coffee” after their local gigs, as the Copper Cat stayed open till 2am in the morning, something rare in 1959.   Dion at this time was fully committed to his boxing career working his way from amateur Lightweight Canterbury Champion to amateur Lightweight New Zealand Boxing Champion and continuing on to become Professional New Zealand Lightweight Champion by 1962. This meant Dion had a very high public profile from his unbeaten professional boxing career, with crowds of over 4,000 attending his local fights. This added to Dion’s singing profile with magazines writing articles with headings such as “Singer with the Saturday night Punch”.   Cecile was one of the first local entertainers to appear on local television singing jazz with Doug Caldwell. She also did guest appearances at local night spots and took part in Ray Columbus’ local show.  Cecile and Dion moved to Auckland in 1965 and Hamilton in 1969 with Dion concentrating on his career as District Commissioner of Apprenticeship. Cecile meanwhile moved into floorshow work with Hegan’s Entertainment Bureau and became part of the Hegans Auckland entertainment circuit along with others such as Ray Wolfe.  Dion and Cecile moved back to Christchurch in 1970 to take up the management of and entertainment for the Marine Hotel in Sumner. They built up a large following from their singing and entertainment within the hotel including the local talent quests.    Above (from left) : Cecile and Dion 1959. Dion and Cecile 2007.  ...............................................................................................................................  Cecile also continued with her solo career, traveling throughout New Zealand undertaking floor shows. In 1971, Dion and Cecile moved to Timaru to take up the management of the DB Terminus Hotel. Again they brought a large following to the hotel through the rock and roll entertainment in the hotel and their own singing contribution to this. Bands such as Blerta, Cal Q Lated Risk and Dantes Inferno and artists such as Tap Hepari and  Mark Antony, appeared at the Terminus.  In 1972 Cecile was a finalist in the Christchurch “Search for Stars” and this led to Cecile and Dion deciding to return to Christchurch to take up music as their main career once again. From then until the present day Cecile and Dion have made music an integral part of their varied career paths playing as Sabra through the 1970’s at weddings, clubs and many inner city hotels including a five year, 6 nights a week, stint at the local inner city hotels such as the Tavern Rachael, The Zetland and the Russley Hotel. They moved into duo work in the 1980’s, working the tourist hotel circuit and then into residencies at Noah’s Hotel Waitangi Room and the Christchurch Town Hall Restaurant. In the 1990’s Cecile and Dion moved back into casual music work as their other careers took more and more of their energy and time.   Cecile and Dion are now working to put in place the ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Festival and ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  Jim Phillips – Saxophone  As the wonderful decade of the 60’s was beginning, Jim was playing saxophone around the church dances in Christchurch with a popular band called The Statesmen.   About this time, Johnny Campbell was forming a new band which he asked Jim to join. The band very quickly became popular and was later to become known as The Detours, securing the first residency at Surf City and later the Laredo Lounge.  After The Detours, Jim went on to play with several well known Christchurch groups, including The Esquires, Coalition, the Mainland Connection and the very popular Neketini Brass.  For the last three decades he has essentially been involved in the New Zealand jazz scene, realising his true ambition in music and playing with SOLPAC at various jazz and corporate events. Jim however has never lost his love for rock and roll and in 2005 joined the Peter Sowden / Brian Ringrose band ABOUT TIME and is currently playing with them at their ROCKIN’ IS OUR BUSINESS dance parties and other events.   Brian Ringrose  ROCKONZ New Zealand Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Member  New Zealand Achievement Award  Musician and vocalist: guitar, flute, keyboard  Brian began his professional career at the age of thirteen at St David’s Bible Class Social 1st May 1958 for the princely sum of 10 shillings and six pence. Later he was invited to join the Wildcats and played with them for 18 months. He moved on to join Ray Columbus with his band then known as the Downbeats and started playing at the Spencer Street Dance, the largest teenage dance in Christchurch at that time. The band changed it’s name to “Ray Columbus and the Invaders” which then moved on to play at a local venue called “The Plainsman”. Ray and the Invaders moved on to Auckland and international fame but due to Brian’s extreme youth (he was too young to leave High School) he was unable to travel with them.  Brian went on to join up with Phil Garland and after 6 months successful playing in Christchurch, the Playboys were invited to take Max Merrit and the Meteors place at a venue in Auckland. Brian went with the band to Auckland along with two vocalists who went on to international fame, Dave Millar (The Byrds) and Dinah Lee. While in Auckland, “The Playboys” performed at most of the top night spots and backed artists such as The Howard Morrison Quartet.   After returning to Christchurch, Brian continued on in the music business as a professional up to the present day. He has played on tours/residencies/TV shows such as “Come On”, “Happen In”, “That’s Country”, “McPhail and Gadsby”, “A week of it”, “Opportunity Knocks”, “What Now”, plus many Telethons for charity.   Brian is a prolific writer and producer of children’s music and has sold over 250,000 albums of children’s music that included many of his original songs.   Brian has just released a CD “Now & Then”, a varied collection of original music and old favourites.  Career Highlights:  Playing for Gene Pitney at his 21st birthday party  Working with the Howard Morrison Quartet on tour  Reaching number 7 on the Lever Hit Parade in 1965 with Dave Millar’s and Brian’s record release  Receiving a Gold Record in 2003 for 50,000 units sold of his guitar album twenty years after its release in 1975  PETER SOWDEN – Drums  Peter began his music career while still at high school by forming his own band with several school friends and playing the ‘supper extras’ at various dance halls around Christchurch. He quickly became recognised for his drumming ability and in 1956, the year that rock and roll music first reached these shores, Peter was approached by Max Merritt who was putting together a band ( The Meteors) to play at the Christchurch Teenage Club being set up by Max’s parents and local entrepreneur Trevor King. Max Merritt and the Meteors quickly became one of New Zealand’s leading rock and roll groups with their own radio show and a recording contract and toured the country extensively, playing the theatre circuit and at major rock and roll events. The Meteors were to go through several personnel changes over the next few years before settling on the stellar line up of Max – lead guitar and vocals, Peter – drums, Billy Kristian – bass and Peter Williams – rhythm guitar. The group’s success continued and in 1962 they were offered the residency at the new Top Twenty nightclub in Auckland. It was at this stage that Peter decided to leave the band and focus on his ‘day job’.   It wasn’t long however before he was lured back to the music scene to play with Dave Millar and the Playboys, the resident group at the popular Christchurch dance hall the Laredo Lounge and then formed his band Peter Sowden and the Embers for a season at the newly opened Safari night club.  In 2005, after a hiatus of almost 40 years, Peter teamed up with former Ray Columbus and the Invaders guitarist Brian Ringrose and formed ABOUT TIME  with Trevor Wright – bass, Jim Phillips – saxophones, Don Mills – keyboards and a group of leading New Zealand vocalists who include Peter Williams (the Meteors), Norm Bland (Village Gate), Kelly Ensor and Pat Kearns.  ABOUT TIME mainly performs at private and corporate events as well as at their hugely popular ROCKIN’ IS OUR BUSINESS dance parties.  Career highlights – too many to mention!  The Tornadoes  Reputed to be the longest running working band in the world, the fabulous TORNADOES formed in Wollongong (NSW Australia) in 1960 and have played continually since that time at that country’s premier dance venues.  The band’s modernised version of that long time classic Ghost Riders (in the Sky) gained huge success at dance and country venues throughout Australia, Britain and the United States and reached Number 6 on the national dance charts across America.  With that success behind them, the TORNADOES negotiated a recording contract with Arcade and Sony / BMG records for release of Ghost Riders in Europe and Australia.  In 2006, the TORNADOES were selected to be a part of the Best of the Best tour of New Zealand. As well as the TORNADOES, the tour featured some of the biggest stars of the Australasian music scene of the past 40 years including Sharon O’Neill, Ray Columbus ( Invaders fame ), and Australasia’s King of Rock and Roll Johnny Devlin. Having played in 11 major cities across New Zealand, the TORNADOES captivated audiences and earned a new legion of fans from across the Tasman. The tour, organized by Pacific Entertainment of Auckland, proved to be one of the most successful tours of New Zealand that year.  TORNADOES band members are Fred Marsh, David Goodger, Harry Mitchell, Rainer   Peter Williams    Above - THE GROOVE in Paris  PETER WILLIAMS, a local Christchurch lad, made his early reputation in New Zealand sharing vocals and playing guitar as a member of MAX MERRITT & the METEORS band in the1960’s. He moved to Auckland with the band and they soon broke into the Auckland scene, creating a large following. The journey continued to Australia where Peter, with Max & the Meteors, continued his success.  After 3 years he left to form his own group THE GROOVE with fellow  kiwi ROD STONE. They were an instant success - labelled as Australia’s first  \'Super Group \'. They went on to create a string of hit records and THE GROOVE  won the prestigious  \'Hoadleys Battle of the Sounds \' against most of the top Australian bands of the time, including Max Merritt & the Meteors.  This led to a recording contract with EMI in the UK - recording product in no less than  \'Abbey Road \', creative home of The Beatles, Olympic Studios, likewise The Rolling Stones and later at Rockwell Studios where Queen did their masterpiece  \'Bohemian Rhapsody \'! Peter also secured recording contracts with Decca Records, United Artists and a solo deal with Phillips. Peter toured England with CLIFF RICHARD as a backing vocalist for Cliff with Australian vocal group THE COOKIES.   While in the UK he was recruited as the lead singer/ guitarist for THE MIXTURES and their single  \'The Pushbike Song \' went to number one across the UK, Europe and most of the Western world! After writing their next success  \'Captain Zero \' Peter was contracted to MAM Music - the recording & publishing company owned by Tom Jones, Engelbert Humperdink & Gordon Mills.  As a songwriter Peter enjoyed great success in the 70’s with many of his songs recorded by British & European artists. These include THE MARMALADE, TINA CHARLES, JOE DOLAN, JON HENDRICKS and HAMISH STUART (of the AVERAGE WHITE BAND) and later from THE PAUL McCARTNEY BAND. His songs have also been released by New Zealand artists, such as FRANKIE STEVENS and CAL-Q-LATED RISK.  He has also toured with THE ROLLING STONES, CHUCK BERRY, TOM JONES, THE SEARCHERS, HERMAN’S HERMITS and many more!  Peter still enjoys performing regularly within New Zealand. He can be contacted at bigdad@paradise.net.nz    Above - Peters with his prized possessions - his Gold Record for  The Pushbike Song , his  ROCKONZ  award and his Gibson ES335 wich has been with him all the way and has played through the same amplifiers as Keith Richards and John Lennon!  Murray Wood  Murray began learning the piano at age 5 and quickly showed his ability as a multi-instrumentalist by belting out a tune on every instrument available in the schools collection. At age 11, while learning guitar from Tommy Kahi, he formed his first band called “Murray & the Puppets”. They played a lot of early rock and roll and were featured at the Horizon Restaurant and the Rendezvous Dance Hall. This was a 7-piece guitar band and often featured Murray’s sister Lynda on vocals.  He was the first employee at Holden Sound Industries and worked building the famous “Holden Wasp” amplifiers and assembling speaker boxes as an after school job from age 12. It was while working there that he met many musicians and many future band members.  Murray switched back to keyboard at age 15 and joined “The Group” which had six night a week residencies at the Aranui Hotel and later Carlton Hotel. This band also played at the Operation Deep Freeze Base from Friday to Sunday nights after the pubs closed.   In 1972 Murray was offered a 7 night-a-week residency at the White Heron Travelodge and this gig lasted 18 years. On Sunday nights the band numbers were augmented with most of the well-known rock and roll musicians from around Christchurch and these nights became legendary. During these years most of New Zealand’s famous singers and entertainers performed in cabaret with “Murray Wood and Harvest”  Murray spent 18 years as Musical Director for TVNZ from 1971 working on many successful programmes including “Popco”, “That’s Country”, “McPhail and Gadsby”, and “Playschool”. During his years with TVNZ he was instrumental in assisting the careers of many local artists and performers.  Murray’s interest in technology led to him being an early adopter of computer music on the Apple Macintosh and he was the NZ demonstrator for Sequential Circuits and Emu Systems synthesizers. Murray has produced albums for many artists and gained a Platinum Disc for a Suzanne Prentice record. Murray has recorded many television themes and jingles.  Murray is in demand as a sympathetic accompanist and still performs, often with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra or Showbiz Canterbury and supplies musical accompaniment for many shows on CTV. He is the Musical Director for ROCKONZ 2007 and a ‘new’ member of “The Vigilantes”.   Trevor Wright – Bass Guitar and Vocals  Trevor started his music career in the early 60’s and played that decade with two of Christchurch’s top bands, firstly the Detours, then the Vigilantes.  The Detours played at Surf City, the Laredo and the Mecca amongst other nightspots. They were resident at the Christchurch Teenagers Club after Max Merritt left for Auckland. Another highlight was opening for the Rolling Stones in 1964.  The Vigilantes also played regularly at the Laredo Lounge and the Pride of Place nightclub during the sixties reforming in 2006 for Rockonz.  Many bands followed throughout the 70’s and 80’s including Page One, a successful professional band that toured extensively in the 1970’s.  Trevor joined “Remedy” in 1988 and began a new career in country rock. Several trips to Australia followed and Remedy is still working today.  In 2005 Trevor was invited to join “About Time” and jumped at the opportunity to play with old friends and new – Rock on!   Eddie Simon  Eddie Simon is an international R&B, Blues, Country and Gospel recording artist. The Canadian born entertainer recently swapped his native Rock Mountains for Canterbury Plains to bring his impressive performance repetoire  \'downunder \'. One highlight of the 49 year old Canadian singer/songwriters professional career was performing in concert with John Denver in 1991,  Eddie has produced and hosted a rythm and blues tv show and released his own albums as well as organising and performing at Canada \'s 9/11 memorial service. Singing at the Calgary Stampede - the largest outdoor show in the world - is also an annual event for the country-bred performer.  Eddie is now settled in New Zealand with his Christchurch -born partner and performs regularly at local venues and events.  Find out more about Eddie Simon by visiting his website at: www.eddiesimonmusic.com   Johnny Campbell of The Detours  Guitarist John Richard Campbell was born in Christchurch, on March 26th, 1947. He started his musical career with the ukulele and learnt to play the piano with Bob Bradford of “Big Band” fame. John soon moved onto the guitar after being exposed to the guitar sounds created by the “Shadows” where his love of precision guitar playing began.   John was playing in bands in 1962 while still at school and featured in the “Torments”. By 1963 he was part of what was to be his favourite band “The Detours”. John and the band grew in popularity and before long were creating their own following, culminating with appearances on the local TV show “Have a Shot”.  Bigger and better things were in store for Johnny and the Detours. In 1963, as the Detours popularity increased, the band took on the prestigious St Mary \'s, Merivale, Church Dance. They also secured the Sunday Youth Club in Carlyle Street run by Max Merritt’s parents (the Christchurch Teenage Club).  1964 saw the Detours taking part in the new “Surf City” in the Pleasant Point Domain Hall at South Brighton with the band playing free sound-shell concerts in New Brighton on Saturday afternoons to the delight of the twisting, stomping teenagers.  By 1965 they had secured a residency at the prestigious “Laredo Nitespot” alongside “The Playboys” who included Dave Millar soon to be “of the Bryds”.  1965 was also the year for the band \'s hit single  My Girl , written by Johnny some years earlier while still at school. This was the year for one of John’s high spots in his career when Trevor King arranged for The Detours to open the Christchurch concert of the “Rolling Stones” Tour at the Theatre Royal in February 1965.   The following year saw travel, shows and nightspots but by mid 1966 The Detours disbanded and John Campbell went on to even bigger things in the Commercial world putting his band playing behind him until 2006 when he went through a musical revival. This occurred at the Christchurch Cathedral 150 Centennial Church Dance celebration where the sounds of the Shadows rang out once again. Now John returns to the stage to celebrate 50 years of Rock and Roll and his continuing love of the Shadows music.  Ray Columbus and the Invaders  Ray Columbus and the Invaders, one of the 1960’s New Zealand’s legendary rock and roll bands, were the first New Zealand act to reach the top of the Australian charts with a  number one hit.   Ray Columbus, a local Christchurch boy, perplexed the Brothers at Xavier College with his arrival at school with traces of lipstick on his face, from his prize winning tap dancing competition days. Ray, being a born entrepreneur, soon worked out that he had a good chance of winning the school talent quest and quickly wowed the boys with his renditions of the latest “Rock” songs. In 1959 he formed his first band “The Dominoes” and worked hard at getting gigs at weddings and other local occasions.   He got his first break when he was asked to fill in for the lead singer in the Downbeats Band, at the local Spencer Street Dance. He soon became the permanent lead singer and eventually the band became known as Ray and the Drifters. Ray was forever looking for new music and new sounds and took advantage of the music coming into Christchurch through the Deep Freeze Servicemen who came into town looking for rock and roll music and the ladies to dance it with.   In 1962 Ray was offered his own TV show ‘Club Columbus” and after taking advice from Howard Morrison, Ray took the plunge and moved to work in Auckland and renamed the group “Ray Columbus and the Invaders”. Indeed they did take Auckland by storm. Ray was a natural extrovert, this along with his original style and  flamboyance, plus the band in their smart suits, cool gear, the technical brilliance of Dave Russell and Wally Scott, gave them an edge over local competition. They soon had a large Auckland following.   Their first single  \'Money Lover \', had Ray’s original lyrics and music from lead guitarist Dave Russell. The Invaders first two attempts at recording didn’t hit the right note with the public and in November 1963 they moved to Sydney searching for stardom.  Their first gig was at Surf City, Sydney \'s top teenage venue. Ray then appeared on the TV programs  \'Bandstand \' and  \'Sing Sing Sing \'. After this Ray Columbus and the Invaders did hit the right note and the audiences liked it. Buoyed up by great crowds and good performances they returned to New Zealand in February 1964, secure in their high Australian profile.  In June that year, they released  \'She \'s A Mod \' in New Zealand where it received a cool reception. Ray and the Invaders returned to Sydney and there  \'She \'s A Mod \' went on to No.1 position on the charts nationally in Australia. Recorded in Sydney, and written by the group themselves, the follow-up single,  \'Yo-Yo \' failed to reach the charts in Australia, but made Number One back home in New Zealand.   In July 1965, Ray Columbus and the Invaders cover of Gerry and The Pacemakers \'  \'Till We Kissed \', reached the Top ten in Sydney, and became their biggest hit yet in New Zealand. It won a Gold Disc Award and was released in the United States as  \'I \'ve Been Waiting \'.   Due to unsuccessful attempts to break into the US market, caused by the US Consulate refusing them work permits, Jimmy Hill and Billy Kristian (Karaitiana) decided to leave the Invaders and join Max Merritt and the Meteors.  Ray Columbus decided to take on a solo career.   In July 1966, Ray and his American wife shifted to California and for two years performed as Ray Columbus and The Arc Collection. Ray then returned to New Zealand and began his own record label and publishing company. In 1974 he was awarded an OBE for his services to the New Zealand entertainment business. Ray Columbus and The Invaders reformed for a farewell tour in 1994, with Dave Russell, Jimmy Hill and Brian Ringrose taking the place of Wally Scott who passed away in 1980.   In 2006, Ray took part in the Spencer Street Revival at Christchurch Cathedral as part of the Christchurch Cathedral 150 year Jubilee Celebrations along with local Christchurch musicians and entertainers from those heady 1960 Rock and Roll days.  Phil Garland  Phil \'s music career started at school when he made the finals of a talent quest. He then played regularly in a Christchurch Rock  \'n \' Roll band  The Saints”, which had such greats as Pat Neho Neho, Brian Ringrose and singer Diane Jacobs (later to be famous as Dinah Lee).  When the Saints finished, Phil formed his own group  The Playboys.   Max Merritt invited them to go to Auckland and play at the venue where Max had a residency while he went on an extended tour with his band the Meteors in 1962.  While he was in Auckland, Phil recorded  Little Band Of Gold  which went to number one on the Coca Cola Hit Parade later that same year.   When he returned to Christchurch in 1964 Phil began to develop an interest in folk music. He traveled to Britain and Europe performing the few Kiwi songs he knew at the time. On returning to New Zealand Phil founded the Christchurch Folk Centre which he ran for 8 years. He also founded the Christchurch Folk Music Club and is one of only three life members.  Phil Garland has performed extensively throughout New Zealand and Australia. In 1971 Rotary International recognized his influence on this genre and presented him with an award for his contribution to New Zealand entertainment. Two of Phil \'s songs were selected to represent New Zealand in The United Nations Songbook.  Radio New Zealand commissioned him to write a musical documentary for national broadcast during 1977. This programme, Landfall New Zealand, was selected from 60 international entries as the winner of  the prestigious Hoso Bunka Award in Japan. In 1981 Phil Garland appeared on the American TV show  Our Amazing World  singing traditional and original New Zealand songs to an estimated audience of 60 million viewers.  Further plaudits and awards were to follow when his album  Springtime In The Mountains  won the inaugural Folk Album of the Year at the New Zealand Music Awards in 1984. Phil \'s musical contribution to the peace album  Send The Boats Away  two years later, helped it achieve a similar status in 1986. After his relocation to Australia in 1987, two further albums  Hunger In The Air  in 1987 and  Wind In The Tussock  in 1989 also reached finals selection in the New Zealand Music Awards.   Phil Garland is one of New Zealand \'s true musical treasures, a respected folklorist and musical balladeer who has recorded 18 albums. For over 30 years his mission has been to gather and preserve for posterity the stories and songs of New Zealand.  www.philgarland.co.nz  David Laplanche  David’s musical career began at the age of 11, winning a talent quest in his home town of Waimate singing Buddy Holly’s “oh boy”. He was soon in demand playing in his own bands and performing at nightclubs, dances, cabaret shows, Caroline Bay Christmas carnivals and private functions throughout New Zealand.  Australia beckoned and he did a variety of work including cabaret, RSL and leagues clubs, also appearing on Australia’s number one music show, Brian Henderson’s BAND STAND and other TV shows. David also entertained the American troops on R ‘n’ R from Vietnam. The UK beckoned and in London David won a talent quest which included cabaret shows in Scotland, Germany, Italy and all over the UK.   David headed back to Australia and New Zealand doing nightclubs and cabaret plus touring around New Zealand doing a Cliff Richard tribute show.  David has also performed other shows such as “the music of Bobby Darin, Cliff and Elvis,the Early Years”, “6 of the Best Performing the Songs of Cliff Richard, Elvis, Bobby Darin, Ricky Nelson, Buddy Holly and Johnny Cash”.  He particularly enjoys the work he does with children at schools and was a finalist in the Coca Cola NZ music awards in Auckland with his children’s CD “a hand full of songs”.  David and his family now live in Sydney, Australia where David is working on his music career.  Dinah Lee  (Diane Jacobs) born 19 August 1943 in Waimate, New Zealand.  Dinah Lee started her singing career at local dances and made her professional debut in 1960 singing at a dance in Christchurch with Bobby Davis and the Dazzlers. She began singing regularly with them in a local coffee lounge. Diane met up with Phil Garland, a member of the Saints band and started singing with them. When the Saints came to an end, Phil Garland formed the Playboys and Diane joined them singing in the new band.  In 1962, the Playboys were invited by Max Merritt to play at the Top 20 Club to cover for his band while on tour. Diane and the Playboys went to Auckland and played 7 nights a week for the month. When the Playboys returned to Christchurch, Diane went back with them and sang with the Downbeats. She wanted to return to the life in Auckland but when she went back, she found it hard to make a living singing. She managed to get spots singing with a number of established groups such as Max Merritt and the Meteors and Ray Columbus and the Invaders.  In February 1964, she joined the  Startime Spectacular  tour of the North Island with stars Bill and Boyd and Max Merritt and the Meteors who had recommended her for the show. Diane’s new  \'mod \' look, short straight hair, white make-up, large eyes and pale lipstick, was dramatic and this made an immediate impact along with her unique voice and singing style.   She signed up with an agent, Haddleton, who had her sign a management contract that took 25% of all her earnings for the next five years. He had total control over her income and the direction of her career. Diane now had a regular spot at the Top 20 Club where Ron Dalton, from Viking Records, saw her perform. After her audition, a recording contract was signed. Viking weren \'t happy with Diane’s family name Jacobs and came up with the professional name for her of  \'Dinah Lee \'.  Her first two records, which were released in 1964 were  Don \'t You Know Yockomo  and  Reet Petite . Max Merritt and the Meteors were the session musicians. Within two weeks the single was in the top 40 and before long had peaked in the top 20. It generated a lot of interest from the media and suddenly Dinah was  \'Queen of the Mods \'. Britain was in the throes of the “Mods” and “Rockers” craze at this time.  The single was also released in Australia by HMV and quickly reached a place in the top 10 on many of the regional charts.  A second record was released in September.  Reet Petite / Yea Yea We Love Them All  was another hit. The third release in October 1964, was the one that truly established her reputation.  Do The Blue Beat / Kansas City  was a huge hit. HMV decided to release  Reet Petite / Do The Blue Beat . This was another huge success.  1964 was Dinah’s best year. She was constantly on tour with shows such as the  Lou and Simon Spectacular , the  Jimmie Rodgers Show  with the Crystals and Terry Stafford. Her first international tour through Australia was  Starlift  \'64 . This included Del Shannon, the Searchers, Peter and Gordon, and Eden Kane. Dinah gained the best reviews of the night.   Dinah’s song  Do The Blue Beat  hit the top of the charts soon after and Johnny O \'Keefe invited Dinah to sing on his  Sing Sing Sing  show. She rushed to Australia, recorded the show and flew back to meet commitments in Auckland. Viking issued her fourth single,  Who Stole The Sugar / Rock Around The Clock  in November 1964. In total, during that time, she had sold over 100,000 records.  In recent years Dinah has undertaken very successful tours of the east coast of Australia as part of “Max Merritt and the Meteors with Dinah Lee” and was part of a reunion concert of the 1970’s stars including Ray Columbus, which had sold- out audiences of 10’s of thousands.  This March, Dinah is touring with Max and the Meteors in the North Island before coming back to Christchurch to take part in the ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Festival and the ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inauguration on the 24th and 25th March 2007, respectively.   Max Merritt  Max Merritt was born in Christchurch on 30th April 1941 and from his early years was engrossed in music, beginning guitar lessons at the age of twelve. As a teenager he dreamed of being a “Rock Star” In his own words “I dreamed it and I talked it every waking moment”. Max and his friend Peter Sowden would ride their bikes back home from the “pictures” and play music into the night. Max would turn on his radio and listen to the music from Australia to catch up with the latest releases of Johnny O’Keefe or Col Joy and the Joy Boys. Very little teenage music was played on New Zealand, Government controlled, radio stations.   Above (from left) - Max Merritt with Johnny Devlin 1959.  Max with Peter Sowden, Billy Kristen and Maurice Cook  ...............................................................................................................................  Working with his father - “the best bricklayer I have ever known” – Max Merritt believed when he finished his apprenticeship he would join his Dad in the family business. But fate had other plans for Max who  was influenced (as was most of the Christchurch youth in the late 50’s) by watching the movie “Rock Around The Clock” and listening to songs such as  “Be Bop A Lula, Tutti Fruiti and Shake Rattle and Roll.”  Along with a family member, he started a small group and played at places such as the Crystal Palace Kids Club on a Saturday and came to the attention of Trevor King the Theatre Manager. From that point on Trevor took a personal interest in Max and his career giving a helping hand whenever possible. His mother, Ilene, became concerned seeing young people sitting around Cathedral Square on winter Sunday afternoons with nothing to do, so with the help of her family decided to hold Sunday dances.   Trevor King with his experience as a Kerridge-Odeon Theatre manager provided his expertise to help set up a venue. The Christchurch Teenagers Club held in the Railway Hall in Sydenham, became so popular that up to 900 youngsters attended the dances held between 1pm and 6pm. For a charge of two shillings and sixpence, dance-goers were treated to music provided by a teenage Max Merritt and the Meteors, while a buffet tea of scones, sandwiches and hot saveloys was served by Mrs Merritt and her daughter Pam. Along with gigs at the Teenage Club, Max and the boys played many shows and charity concerts organised by Trevor King, and raised thousands of dollars for the charities over the next few years.   In 1957, the Teenage Club was the only regular rock and roll venue in Christchurch and kept its high profile through 1958. In 1959, New Zealand signed the Antarctic Treaty with the USA and Operation Deepfreeze was set up at Christchurch Airport. This meant that there were a large number of American servicemen moving through Christchurch. These service men had their own base jukebox or their personal record collections which had a very different type of music from that available to the youth of Christchurch. When the servicemen became regulars at the Teenage Club, they would lend their records to Max and a week later he and his band would be playing these tunes. With the help of these recordings, Max \'s band moved away from their original influence of Haley and Presley, and used these obscure R&B records to develop a much rougher sound. The rest is history.    Above (from left) : Max Merritt and the Godfather of Rythm and Blues, James Brown.  Max performing today.  Max and soul singer, Lester Pickett.  ...............................................................................................................................  In April 1959, Harry M Miller organised a New Zealand tour for Australian rocker Johnny O \'Keefe, and added Max Merritt and the Meteors as the support act for the Christchurch concerts. Once again they proved very popular, even upstaging O \'Keefe at most of the shows.  In November 1959, Harry M Miller flew Max to Auckland for a solo spot on the  \'Summertime Spectacular \'. On his return to Christchurch, and also because he was now a recording star, his popularity soared even higher. The group started doing lunchtime performances at record stores, with crowds spilling out onto the footpath, and audiences at the Teenage Club increased.  Towards the end of 1959, HMV released their first single  Get A Haircut / Dixieland Rock . It was a huge hit in the Christchurch area, as was the follow-up single  Kiss Curl / You Made Me Love You . Both singles had been composed by Max, the first with the help of Dick Letussier, a regular from the Teenage Club. These singles were followed by the release of their debut album  C \'mon Let \'s Go  at the beginning of 1960.  By the end of 1962, Max came to the conclusion that if he was to be more successful, he would have to venture further a-field. The group gave a farewell concert to Christchurch in November 1962 and headed north. Max and the boys gigged their way up the North Island during December and arrived in Auckland just before Christmas.  During 1963, Max retained the residency at the Top 20 club and also did some tours. When Max was offered a month long tour around the North Island, he needed a replacement band to mind his spot at the Top 20. He did not want to allow a local opposition Auckland group the opportunity, so he called another Christchurch group called the Playboys and offered them the gig. They jumped at the opportunity and headed north. The Playboys contained a female singer by the name of Diane Jacobs. She made the most of the groups time playing every night for the month. When Max finished the tour, the Playboys returned to Christchurch. Diane now had a taste for the big smoke and when the Playboys folded, she moved back to Auckland as Dinah Lee. Work as a singer was not easy to find, but she did manage to get a few spots with Max Merritt and Ray Columbus, and guest spots with a number of other established groups, before becoming famous as New Zealand \'s top female singer.  In 1964 the group came under the management of Graham Dent, In December Dent took the group back to Australia. Where he organised a month long season at the Rex Hotel. While they were there, they also made their first Australian television appearance on Johnny O \'Keefe \'s  Sing Sing Sing  series.   Moving into 1966, the group had signed a new deal with the Parlophone label and released one single called  Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah / I \'ve Been Trying , but after only six months with the group, Jimmy Hill left after reportedly having a fist fight with Max. The group had been signed to support the Rolling Stones / Searchers tour in February 1966, so Bill Fleming was called back temporarily for them to be able to fulfill their obligation. The 1966 line up was, Peter Williams (Lead Guitar),  Billy Kristian (Bass Guitar) and Bruno Lawrence (Drums)  Bruno soon influenced the group and it wasn \'t long before he changed their musical style. They recorded a couple of singles on Parlophone, the first,  You Deserve What You \'ve Got / I Want So Much To Know You  didn \'t cause too much reaction, but in July the single  Shake / I Can \'t Help Myself  provided Max with his biggest New Zealand hit to date and also cracked the lower rungs of the Sydney charts. An EP called  Shake  was also released. It contained  I Can \'t Help Myself ,  I Want So Much To Know You ,  Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah  and  Shake .  In August 1966 they returned to New Zealand for a national tour. While they were there, they appeared on television \'s  Let \'s Go , and also visited HMV studios in Wellington, where they recorded the single  Fannie Mae / Baby Come Home . The last release on Parlophone, it became one of their best and enduring hits over the years.  The 1967 lineup comprised of Bob Bertles (Saxophone),  Stewie Speer (Drums) and  John  \'Yuk \' Harrison (Bass Guitar). They moved to Melbourne and debuted at the Martin Plaza Disco in May 1967  During 1968, Max Merritt and the Meteors were to become one of the most popular bands in Australia. Around mid-year they made regular appearances on the television show  \'Uptight \'. There was a touch of sympathy for the group and it seemed everyone was talking about them. Before long the journalists picked up on it and there always seemed to be articles on the group in all the trade magazines. Now hard-working and hard-living, they had a reputation of being live crowd pleasers. Max continued with the soul music and was now recognised as the  \'soul king \' of Australia.  Late in 1970, they recorded another album called  Stray Cats . Compared to the previous album, it was quite a dismal effort. From it, RCA released two singles in 1971,  Good Feelin \'  / I Can \'t Wait  and  Hello LA Bye Bye Birmingham / Live Levis .   In January 1971, Max decided to make the trip to England that he had always wanted to do, but had been delayed by a car accident where he lost the sight of his left eye. He did a National farewell tour of Australia and flew out to Singapore, performed at a few gigs and then flew on to London.  In England, the group played the British pub circuit, slowly building up a solid following. As their popularity grew, they secured support roles for leading British bands, including Slade and the Moody Blues. Max Merritt and the Meteors returned to Australia in January 1972 to headline the first Sunbury Festival, after which they went on a national pub tour. They came back again in 1973 to do the Sunbury Festival again and then returned to England to concentrate on the British market.  Once again by 1974 it looked like Max was starting to make headway in England when another major problem occurred. His then manager, Peter Raphael, departed, leaving the group with no money and a pile of debts. They were forced to sell their transport to survive, and as a result the band basically fell apart. Dave Russell returned to New Zealand, Bob Bertles accepted a position with top UK jazz band Nucleus and Stewie Speer toured Europe with Alexis Korner. Max was forced to go back to his original trade of laying bricks for a while.  Max, always the determined fighter, never gave up and by the end of 1974 had put together another five-piece band. After Stewie finished the tour he joined back up with Max and together they added Barry Dugan on saxophone, John Gourd on guitar and piano, and Howard  \'Fuzz \' Deniz on bass guitar. Max also found a new manager, Bill Utley.  In May 1975 Clive Davis, head of Arista Records arrived in London to establish a British branch of the US-based company. Following a recommendation to check out the Meteors on their pub circuit, he liked what he saw and contracted them as his first  \'British \' signing. A single was recorded and released in July called  A Little Easier / Long Time Gone . The single was ignored by most people, but Arista pressed on releasing an album also called  A Little Easier  in September.  Released at the same time was another single from the album called  Slippin \' Away / I Keep Forgetting .  Slippin \' Away  caught the attention of radio programme directors in both Australia and New Zealand and with constant playing over the summer of 1975/76 it climbed to number 2 on the Australian national charts becoming their biggest Australian hit ever. The song was also well received in New Zealand where it climbed to number 5 and stayed on the charts for 6 months.   Max released only two more singles in his career,  Growing Pains / Prove It  in 1982 and  Mean Green Fighting Machine / My Best Friend  in 1986, the second a promotional single for the Canberra Raiders Rugby League team.  In 1986 Raven released a best of album called  17 Trax Of Max . It contained mainly his Australian releases and was re-released on CD as  23 Trax Of Max  in 1991, adding six extra songs.  In 2001 EMI released the CD that everyone has been waiting for.  The Very Best Of Max Merritt and the Meteors  contains some of the early New Zealand singles and tracks from his first album, re-mastered from the best possible sources available.  Now in 2007 Max will return from Los Angeles where he now resides, to undertake a 9 concert tour of the North Island in early March, performing as Max Merritt and the Meteors with Dinah Lee”. Max has made this tour as part of his return to Christchurch to take part in the 24/25 March ROCKONZ Rock and Roll Festival being held to celebrate the 50 years of Rock and Roll in Christchurch, which sprang from the seeds set in the Teenage Club in 1957. As Max says “You can take the boy out of Christchurch, but you can’t take Christchurch out of the boy”.  Visit Max Merritt \'s official  website : www.maxmerritt.com.au   Paul Muggleston  Paul Muggleston attended Christchurch Boys \' High School and his first band was  The Apaches  in which he played guitar and sang.  In 1961 he joined “The Dices” and played the Church dance circuit.  This was followed by a stint in “The Dynamics” at the Plainsman, then Paul went to Wellington to join “The Measles” with Bruno Lawrence, Neil Harrop and Puni Solomon. He was called back to The Dynamics to join up for the successful   Searchin \' - Del Shannon Tour  with  Peter and Gordon  and  Dinah Lee .   “The Dynamics” consisted of Paul Muggleston (Rhythm Guitar / Vocals) Derek Wright (Lead Guitar / Vocals),   Peter Hansen (Bass Guitar / Vocals) and  Pete Ward (Drums). “The Dynamics” signed up with Phil Warren’s Prestige Promotions and  toured New Zealand as a support group on the Searchers, Peter and Gordon and Del Shannon tour in 1965.   During this time “The Dynamics” became the “Secrets” made up of Paul Muggleston,  Derek Wright, Wayne Allen and Gary Thain. They released one single on Allied International  It’s You   written by Paul and  You’re Wrong  written by Paul and Gary Thain. “It’s You” was nominated for the prestigious Loxene Golden Disc Awards.   After this one single, “The Secrets” split up, with Paul and Gary Thain joining up with Peter Dawkins and Dave Chapman to create the band “Mee and the Others” which played at  The Pride of Place , performing with greats such as Tom Jones and “Hermans Hermits”. The group  toured Europe, working in clubs in London, Scotland, Wales and Germany, including the famous PN Hit House in Munich. After leaving “Mee and the Others”, Gary Thain eventually ended up playing bass with British hard-rock band “Uriah Heep” and died of a drug overdose in March 1976 at the height of his fame.  In the late sixties Paul created a new name ”Paul Baron” when recording a new single   Daddy On Your Mind  based on his own relationship with his dad. The flipside was  Don \'t Leave Me In My World . It was released on the Orly label in 1969.  Paul returned to New Zealand in 1969 and then headed off to Australia, playing around the country for 2 years and then returning to join Radio Avon and play with “Just Us” in Christchurch until 1979.   From there Paul headed to Sydney and did the Club Circuit as a solo act and working as an actor in several TV soap operas.  1986 saw Paul in Los Angeles, USA where he spent 20 years in the commercial recording business.  Paul is currently living and singing in clubs in Las Vegas.  Peter Nelson and the Castaways  Peter Nelson and the Castaways band members originated from Christchurch.  Peter Nelson had previously been in another Christchurch group called the Diamonds, who consisted of Ray Messervy on bass, Don Clarkson on guitar, Doug Petrie on drums, David Henderson on guitar, Kay Bassett on vocals as well as Peter on vocals. They released one single in 1963 called Ventures In Paradise/Lucille.  Once forming Peter Nelson and the Castaways, they played locally and appeared on the local TV show Teen Scene. Moving to Wellington in 1965 they recorded two singles, Down the Road a piece/I’ll go Crazy and Baby can I Take you Home/I’ll never be blue.  By this time the band evolved into the following members: Peter Nelson (Lead Vocalist), Len Ormsby (Lead Guitar), Don Clarkson (Bass), Doug Henderson (Rhythm Guitar), Doug Petrie (Drums), Peter Gillette (Keyboards).  Peter Nelson and the Castaways made a strong reputation for themselves with their quirky choice of their own originals mixed with rhythm and blues.  Their biggest hit was Down in the Mine written by Peter Hindmarsh. Another single was released, Goin \' Out Of My Mind/Skye Boat Song, then the group took the plunge and left for Australia in 1966. Peter Nelson left them soon after to find fame as a solo artist. Peter was replaced by a new vocalist called Frankie Stevens and the band name changed to the Castaways.  Peter Nelson moved to Hong Kong where he became a high profile entertainer for many years before returning to Christchurch to be close to family and friends.    The Australian reunion of Peter Nelson and the Castaways. From left - (back row) Len Ormsby, Doug Henderson, Peter Nelson, Don Clarkson, Peter Gillette, (front row) Doug Petrie plus twins Ian and Barry Johnstone   John (Johnny) Parker  John was a war time baby born in 1943. He started singing in the Sapphires band at 16 which had a regular dance in England Street called the Dolphin Lounge. He later joined the Wildcats just before he turned 17. John recorded his first record in 1960. The Wildcats went through a name change in 1962 and became the Downbeats. They soon built up a reputation as a great band to dance to at Spencer Street, the biggest dance in Christchurch at the time.  The Downbeats also played for a new phenomenon called the Twist and were hired to play at the Coca Cola Twist Marathons which could go for several days at a time. John moved to Auckland in 1964 and joined the Sundowners Band. There John was called up in the 18 year olds Army Draft system and went into the army in 1965 which brought his career to an abrupt end.  During his career John sang at venues with the Howard Morrison Quartet, Tony Williams, Dinah Lee, Max Merritt and the Meteors, John Rowles, The Chicks, Lou Prime, Bobby Davis and Ray Wolfe.  Johnny rejoined the singing fraternity in 2006 at the Spencer Street Revival in Christchurch Cathedral.  The Vigilantes  The Vigilantes earned their spurs on the youth club circuit of the early 60s, especially St Chad \'s (Linwood). St Teresa \'s (Riccarton) and St Martins. Wedding dances and 21st birthday shindigs widened their repertoire and drip-fed their appetite for increasingly expensive gear.  But the boys “grew up” professionally when they began to score spots at top venues like the Dolphin Lounge, the Plainsman, and Spencer Street. And their biggest break came in 1965 with a residency at the Laredo Lounge, followed a year or so later by top billing at the Pride of Place in Chancery Lane.  The Vigilantes released several records on the Robbins label, the most successful being a remake of the Manfred Mann hit “Come Tomorrow.” They also provided the backing for two recordings by a popular Christchurch vocal quartet, The Southerners.  In their six-year span, the Vigilantes developed a strong following with their ‘big ballads’ and polished routines, but the pressure of day jobs finally saw them split in the late 60s. Several members went on to nationwide success with other groups.  Five of the early Vigilantes – singer Dixon McIvor, bass guitarist Trevor Wright, saxophonist Bob Wilcock, and guitarists Larry McKay and Brian Thomas – have reformed specially for Rockonz alongside two seasoned pros: Murray Wood (keyboard) and Wayne Allen (drums).  Toni (Antoni) Williams   Born in the Cook Islands, Toni came to New Zealand aged 11. His interest in the guitar and entertaining began while spending 13 months in hospital following a football injury.  In 1956 he formed a skiffle group called The Housewarmers and in 1958 this changed to become Toni Williams & The Tremillo’s. Toni was the lead vocalist and played rhythm guitar. He secured residencies at Auckland Rock  \'n’ Roll Dance venues and then under the management of Harry M Miller, toured New Zealand with local and overseas entertainers.   Record releases under the La Gloria label included 22 singles, EP’s (extended play) & LP’s (Long Play) records. 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Shane has become a household name in New Zealand following roles on Shortland Street, Outrageous Fortune, Burying Brian, as the host of So You Think You Can Dance and for dancing his way into the hearts of the nation on the inaugural season of Dancing With the Stars. Shane has starred in many musicals in the West End and throughout the United Kingdom and Europe, as Elvis in  \'Elvis the Musical \', Ritchie Valens in  \'Buddy \', Ricky Nelson in  \'Rock  \'n \' Roll Heaven \' and Frank in  \'The New Rocky Horror Show \', after which he returned home for the role of Dominic Warner on Shortland Street, a role the New Zealand public has not forgotten even after the character was killed off in dramatic fashion. e was the street \'s longest serving villain. More recently, Shane danced his way into the hearts of the New Zealand public on the hit show Dancing With the Stars. He and dance partner Nerida Lister shimmied their way into the final, and on their way raised 156,000 for Shane \'s chosen charity, the Starship Foundation. He toured New Zealand in 2005 with James Griffin \'s play Then Comes Love along side well known UK actress, Zoe Lucker. After returning home in 2003 Shane established his Rock  \'n \' Roll band  \'The Class of 58 \'. He has quickly gained a reputation as a passionate and energetic rock \'n \'roller with an obvious love of music \'s greatest era. When his big 17 piece band tour they sell out wherever they play, including SkyCity Theatre no less than 5 times, along the way raising over 25,000 for the Starship Foundation. 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On stage he \'s like a watch spring that unwinds in a variation of sentimental ballads, R&amp;B, country, rock  \'n roll and evergreens. Tap has some kind of stage magnetism that he uses to bring a warm feeling of joy onto his audience. Before Tap left his homeland he was a successful record-selling artist and a regular television-guest. Still, he left New-Zealand to try his luck elsewhere and, in doing so, ended up in Europe only to hit the top for the second time. Tap Heperi in caberet As an International Entertainer he uses his home base as a central spot from where he can travel all over the world to places like the Shangri-la Hotel in Singapore, the Bali Beach Hotel, the Hotel Indonesia and many others, where he performed with The Surpremes and to South Africa to be part of The Della Reese Show. He was also given a warm welcome in Romania, Bugaria, Hungary and all over Eastern Europe. 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When Trevor King retired as manager of the Avon theatre, he brought a New Zealand show business era to an abrupt end. His career in films and live entertainment spanned half a century, and he still thinks back fondly to the more than 20 years he toured the country with top name overseas stars. In Christchurch, to the children attending Saturday morning matinees for five years in the 1950s - first at the Liberty, then in the Crystal Palace, he was known as Uncle Trevor - host of the Chums Club. Have bag, will travel was his motto, and he became known as King of the Road - a familiar face accompanying overseas artists (from pop to opera perfromers) throughout the country as tour manager. His ultimate accolade was the Queen \'s Service Medal which he was awarded in 1992. Trevor King with Mr. Lee Grant Trevor King with Mayor Garry Moore and Dion Murphy Trevor King with his Q.S.M. 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Website: www.johnnycampbell.co.nz/main.html#trevor Merit Award 2007 Trevor Wright ... Trevor started his music career in the early 60 \'s and played that decade with two of Christchurch \'s top bands, firstly the Detours, then the Vigilantes. The Detours played at Surf City, the Laredo and the Mecca amongst other nightspots. They were resident at the Christchurch Teenagers Club after Max Merritt left for Auckland. Another highlight was opening for the Rolling Stones in 1964. The Vigilantes also played regularly at the Laredo Lounge and the Pride of Place nightclub during the sixties reforming in 2006 for Rockonz. Many bands followed throughout the 70 \'s and 80 \'s including Page One, a successful professional band that toured extensively in the 1970 \'s. Trevor joined Remedy in 1988 and began a new career in country rock. Several trips to Australia followed and Remedy is still working today. 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