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OMC (band)

OMC, or Otara Millionaires Club, were a New Zealand music group, then duo, with vocalist Pauly Fuemana later becoming the sole member.[1] OMC was best known for the 1995 hit "How Bizarre", named one of the greatest New Zealand songs of all time by the Australasian Performing Right Association. The full name of the band is a tongue-in-cheek reference to Otara's status as one of the poorest suburbs of Auckland.

OMC
Also known asOtara Millionaires Club
OriginOtara, Auckland, New Zealand
Genres
Years active1992–2010
LabelsHuh! Records, PolyGram, Mercury Records
Past membersPhil Fuemana († 2005)
Pauly Fuemana († 2010)
Alan Jansson
Herman Loto
Paul Ave

Career

Origin (1992–1995)

The Otara Millionaires Club was formed in 1992 by Phil Fuemana, who had played in the bands Houseparty and Fuemana.[2] Fuemana and his younger brother Pauly Fuemana recorded two tracks as the new band for producer Alan Jansson's Urban Pacifica collection Proud.[2] Jansson had achieved cult status as composer/producer for the synthpop group Body Electric during the early 1980s.[3] In 1994, after the split of the Otara Millionaires Club, Pauly approached Jansson and the two formed a musical partnership, with Fuemana the public face and Jansson as producer and co-writer.[1] Pauly suggested that they shorten the band's name to just the initials, and thereafter, Fuemana Jansson were OMC.[1] Pauly performed as OMC, serving as the frontman and playing several instruments during performances. However, the music was created by Pauly and Alan Jansson, with Jansson co-writing all of the tracks and handling most of the arrangement and all production duties in the studio.[4][5][1]

How Bizarre (1995–1997)

 
Logo used on "How Bizarre" single release

Signed to Simon Grigg's Huh! label, OMC released the single "How Bizarre" in New Zealand in late 1995. It was an immediate smash hit even without a video, reaching number one in early 1996 and staying there for three weeks. It sold over 35,000 copies.

The same year, "How Bizarre" went to number one in Australia for five weeks, sold over 150,000 singles, and was certified as a platinum single. Later in the year the single went to number 5 in the UK Singles Chart[6] and number one in countries across Europe and much of the rest of the world.

In the United States, "How Bizarre" spent 32 weeks on Billboard's Mainstream Top 40 chart, peaking at number one in August 1997 due to the large amount of radio play it received. This made OMC the first New Zealand artist to reach the number one spot on a Billboard chart.[7] The song never charted on the regular Billboard Hot 100 as it was not released as a commercially available single in the US, which was a chart-eligibility requirement at the time. It also became a BMI-certified "million airplay" song two years in a row.

OMC's third single, "On the Run", reached number 56 on the UK in 1997.[8]

In 1996, OMC's debut album, also entitled How Bizarre, was released.[6] The album sold in the United States in excess of a million copies, and charted in many other countries. Between 1995 and 2000, world-wide OMC sales are estimated at between three and four million records.

Follow-up success (1997–2010)

"How Bizarre" was followed by the singles "Land of Plenty" which reached the top 5 in the New Zealand charts; "Right On" which achieved platinum-status in New Zealand; and "On The Run" which was a minor international hit in the Netherlands and the UK. By 1998, Fuemana and Jansson had a falling out over royalties, which ended up in court. It was resolved in arbitration with Fuemana paying a sum to Jansson and Jansson handing over all claim to the name and ongoing artist royalties.[1]

Fuemana and Jansson regrouped in 2005 and released the single "4 All of Us", featuring the actress Lucy Lawless as a guest vocalist, in 2007.

In 2002, their song "How Bizarre" reached #71 on the 100 Greatest One-hit Wonders hosted by William Shatner.

Death of Pauly and Phil

Phil died in 2005 of a heart attack.[9]

On 31 January 2010, Pauly Fuemana died at North Shore Hospital in Auckland after suffering for several years from a chronic degenerative disease, progressive demyelinating polyneuropathy, an auto-immune disorder similar to the nerve disease multiple sclerosis. He was 40 years old, and was survived by his wife and six children. In February 2010, "How Bizarre" briefly reentered the charts in New Zealand following news of Pauly Fuemana's death.[10][11][12]

Discography

Album

Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
NZ
[4]
CAN SWI
[13]
US
[14]
How Bizarre
  • Release date: 27 September 1996
  • Label: huh!
  • Catalogue: HUH6
  • Formats: CD, cassette
5 44 35 40

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales threshold)
Album
NZ
[4]
AUS
[17]
AUT
[18]
BEL
(Fl)

[19]
GER
[20]
NED
[21]
SWE
[22]
SWI
[13]
UK
[8]
US
Radio

[23]
1994 "We R the OMC"
(as The Otara Millionaires Club)[24]
Proud: An Urban-Pacific Streetsoul Compilation
1995 "How Bizarre" 1 1 1 14 2 11 4 4 5 4 How Bizarre
1996 "Right On" 11 88 83
"On the Run" 30 57 82 98 56
1997 "Land of Plenty" 4
"Love L.A."
2007 "4 All of Us" Non-album single
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Awards

New Zealand Music Awards

The New Zealand Music Awards are an annual awards night celebrating excellence in New Zealand music and have been presented annually since 1965.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1996 OMC Most Promising Group Won [28]
Paul Fuemana (OMC) Most Promising Male Won
"How Bizarre" Single of the Year Won
Alan Jansson for "How Bizarre" (OMC) Engineer of the Year Won
1997 How Bizarre Album of the Year Nominated
Rick Huntington & Alan Jansson for How Bizarre by OMC Album Cover of the Year Nominated
Rick Huntington & Alan Jansson for How Bizarre by OMC Engineer of the Year Nominated
Alan Jansson for How Bizarre by OMC Producer of the Year Nominated
OMC International Achievement Won
1998 OMC International Achievement Won

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Grigg, Simon (2015). How Bizarre: Pauly Fuemana and the Song That Stormed the World. Awa Press.
  2. ^ a b Field, Michael (8 February 2010). "Pauly Fuemana: Otara's star flared but briefly". Dominion Post. Scoop.co.nz. Retrieved 26 February 2010.
  3. ^ Audioculture - Alan Jansson profile
  4. ^ a b c "Discography OMC". charts.nz. Hung Medien. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  5. ^ "OMC - AudioCulture". www.audioculture.co.nz. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  6. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 399. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  7. ^ "Pop songs - week of August 16, 1997". Billboard. Retrieved 16 April 2012.
  8. ^ a b "OMC". Official Charts. Official Charts Company. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  9. ^ "Hip-hop stars farewell mentor". NZ Herald. 5 March 2005. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  10. ^ "How Bizarre singer Pauly Fuemana dies". One News. 31 January 2010. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  11. ^ "OMC - HOW BIZARRE (SONG)". charts.nz. Hung Medien. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  12. ^ "OMC - New Zealand Musicians & Bands". www.muzic.net.nz. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  13. ^ a b "OMC IN DER SCHWEIZER HITPARADE". Hitparade.ch. Hung Medien. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  14. ^ "OMC". Billboard. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  15. ^ "New Zealand album certifications – OMC – How Bizarre". Recorded Music NZ.
  16. ^ "RIAA - Gold & Platinum - February 15, 2011: OMC certified albums". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 15 February 2011.
  17. ^ Australian (ARIA) chart peaks:
    • "How Bizarre": "OMC IN AUSTRALIAN CHARTS". Australian-charts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
    • "Right On": Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 208.
  18. ^ "OMC in der Österreichischen Hitparade". Austriancharts.at. Hung Medien. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  19. ^ "OMC in Ultratop Vlaanderen". Ultratop. Hung Medien. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  20. ^ "Discographie OMC". Germancharts.com. Hung Medien.
  21. ^ "Discografie OMC". Dutch Charts. Hung Medien. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  22. ^ "Discography OMC". Swedishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 10 September 2015.
  23. ^ "OMC Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  24. ^ "Huh! Records catalogue". Simon Grigg. Retrieved 11 May 2012.
  25. ^ "New Zealand single certifications – OMC – How Bizarre". Recorded Music NZ.
  26. ^ . Imgur.com (original document published by ARIA). Archived from the original on 2 November 2015. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
  27. ^ "New Zealand single certifications – OMC – Right On". Recorded Music NZ.
  28. ^ "Aotearoa Music Awards". aotearoamusicawards.nz. Retrieved 18 August 2021.


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For other uses see OMC disambiguation OMC or Otara Millionaires Club were a New Zealand music group then duo with vocalist Pauly Fuemana later becoming the sole member 1 OMC was best known for the 1995 hit How Bizarre named one of the greatest New Zealand songs of all time by the Australasian Performing Right Association The full name of the band is a tongue in cheek reference to Otara s status as one of the poorest suburbs of Auckland OMCAlso known asOtara Millionaires ClubOriginOtara Auckland New ZealandGenresPop rapacoustic rockLatinYears active1992 2010LabelsHuh Records PolyGram Mercury RecordsPast membersPhil Fuemana 2005 Pauly Fuemana 2010 Alan JanssonHerman Loto Paul Ave Contents 1 Career 1 1 Origin 1992 1995 1 2 How Bizarre 1995 1997 1 3 Follow up success 1997 2010 1 4 Death of Pauly and Phil 2 Discography 2 1 Album 2 2 Singles 3 Awards 3 1 New Zealand Music Awards 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditOrigin 1992 1995 Edit The Otara Millionaires Club was formed in 1992 by Phil Fuemana who had played in the bands Houseparty and Fuemana 2 Fuemana and his younger brother Pauly Fuemana recorded two tracks as the new band for producer Alan Jansson s Urban Pacifica collection Proud 2 Jansson had achieved cult status as composer producer for the synthpop group Body Electric during the early 1980s 3 In 1994 after the split of the Otara Millionaires Club Pauly approached Jansson and the two formed a musical partnership with Fuemana the public face and Jansson as producer and co writer 1 Pauly suggested that they shorten the band s name to just the initials and thereafter Fuemana Jansson were OMC 1 Pauly performed as OMC serving as the frontman and playing several instruments during performances However the music was created by Pauly and Alan Jansson with Jansson co writing all of the tracks and handling most of the arrangement and all production duties in the studio 4 5 1 How Bizarre 1995 1997 Edit Logo used on How Bizarre single release Signed to Simon Grigg s Huh label OMC released the single How Bizarre in New Zealand in late 1995 It was an immediate smash hit even without a video reaching number one in early 1996 and staying there for three weeks It sold over 35 000 copies The same year How Bizarre went to number one in Australia for five weeks sold over 150 000 singles and was certified as a platinum single Later in the year the single went to number 5 in the UK Singles Chart 6 and number one in countries across Europe and much of the rest of the world In the United States How Bizarre spent 32 weeks on Billboard s Mainstream Top 40 chart peaking at number one in August 1997 due to the large amount of radio play it received This made OMC the first New Zealand artist to reach the number one spot on a Billboard chart 7 The song never charted on the regular Billboard Hot 100 as it was not released as a commercially available single in the US which was a chart eligibility requirement at the time It also became a BMI certified million airplay song two years in a row OMC s third single On the Run reached number 56 on the UK in 1997 8 In 1996 OMC s debut album also entitled How Bizarre was released 6 The album sold in the United States in excess of a million copies and charted in many other countries Between 1995 and 2000 world wide OMC sales are estimated at between three and four million records Follow up success 1997 2010 Edit How Bizarre was followed by the singles Land of Plenty which reached the top 5 in the New Zealand charts Right On which achieved platinum status in New Zealand and On The Run which was a minor international hit in the Netherlands and the UK By 1998 Fuemana and Jansson had a falling out over royalties which ended up in court It was resolved in arbitration with Fuemana paying a sum to Jansson and Jansson handing over all claim to the name and ongoing artist royalties 1 Fuemana and Jansson regrouped in 2005 and released the single 4 All of Us featuring the actress Lucy Lawless as a guest vocalist in 2007 In 2002 their song How Bizarre reached 71 on the 100 Greatest One hit Wonders hosted by William Shatner Death of Pauly and Phil Edit Phil died in 2005 of a heart attack 9 On 31 January 2010 Pauly Fuemana died at North Shore Hospital in Auckland after suffering for several years from a chronic degenerative disease progressive demyelinating polyneuropathy an auto immune disorder similar to the nerve disease multiple sclerosis He was 40 years old and was survived by his wife and six children In February 2010 How Bizarre briefly reentered the charts in New Zealand following news of Pauly Fuemana s death 10 11 12 Discography EditAlbum Edit Title Details Peak chart positions Certifications sales threshold NZ 4 CAN SWI 13 US 14 How Bizarre Release date 27 September 1996 Label huh Catalogue HUH6 Formats CD cassette 5 44 35 40 RMNZ Gold 15 RIAA Gold 16 Singles Edit Year Single Peak chart positions Certifications sales threshold AlbumNZ 4 AUS 17 AUT 18 BEL Fl 19 GER 20 NED 21 SWE 22 SWI 13 UK 8 USRadio 23 1994 We R the OMC as The Otara Millionaires Club 24 Proud An Urban Pacific Streetsoul Compilation1995 How Bizarre 1 1 1 14 2 11 4 4 5 4 RMNZ Platinum 25 ARIA Platinum 26 How Bizarre1996 Right On 11 88 83 RMNZ Gold 27 On the Run 30 57 82 98 56 1997 Land of Plenty 4 Love L A 2007 4 All of Us Non album single denotes releases that did not chart Awards EditNew Zealand Music Awards Edit The New Zealand Music Awards are an annual awards night celebrating excellence in New Zealand music and have been presented annually since 1965 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1996 OMC Most Promising Group Won 28 Paul Fuemana OMC Most Promising Male Won How Bizarre Single of the Year WonAlan Jansson for How Bizarre OMC Engineer of the Year Won1997 How Bizarre Album of the Year NominatedRick Huntington amp Alan Jansson for How Bizarre by OMC Album Cover of the Year NominatedRick Huntington amp Alan Jansson for How Bizarre by OMC Engineer of the Year NominatedAlan Jansson for How Bizarre by OMC Producer of the Year NominatedOMC International Achievement Won1998 OMC International Achievement WonReferences Edit a b c d e Grigg Simon 2015 How Bizarre Pauly Fuemana and the Song That Stormed the World Awa Press a b Field Michael 8 February 2010 Pauly Fuemana Otara s star flared but briefly Dominion Post Scoop co nz Retrieved 26 February 2010 Audioculture Alan Jansson profile a b c Discography OMC charts nz Hung Medien Retrieved 10 September 2015 OMC AudioCulture www audioculture co nz Retrieved 10 February 2021 a b Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 399 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Pop songs week of August 16 1997 Billboard Retrieved 16 April 2012 a b OMC Official Charts Official Charts Company Retrieved 11 September 2015 Hip hop stars farewell mentor NZ Herald 5 March 2005 Retrieved 22 November 2012 How Bizarre singer Pauly Fuemana dies One News 31 January 2010 Retrieved 1 November 2011 OMC HOW BIZARRE SONG charts nz Hung Medien Retrieved 10 September 2015 OMC New Zealand Musicians amp Bands www muzic net nz Retrieved 10 February 2021 a b OMC IN DER SCHWEIZER HITPARADE Hitparade ch Hung Medien Retrieved 10 September 2015 OMC Billboard Retrieved 27 May 2020 New Zealand album certifications OMC How Bizarre Recorded Music NZ RIAA Gold amp Platinum February 15 2011 OMC certified albums Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved 15 February 2011 Australian ARIA chart peaks How Bizarre OMC IN AUSTRALIAN CHARTS Australian charts com Hung Medien Retrieved 10 September 2015 Right On Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 PDF ed Mt Martha Victoria Australia Moonlight Publishing p 208 OMC in der Osterreichischen Hitparade Austriancharts at Hung Medien Retrieved 10 September 2015 OMC in Ultratop Vlaanderen Ultratop Hung Medien Retrieved 10 September 2015 Discographie OMC Germancharts com Hung Medien Discografie OMC Dutch Charts Hung Medien Retrieved 10 September 2015 Discography OMC Swedishcharts com Hung Medien Retrieved 10 September 2015 OMC Chart History Billboard Retrieved 27 May 2020 Huh Records catalogue Simon Grigg Retrieved 11 May 2012 New Zealand single certifications OMC How Bizarre Recorded Music NZ The ARIA Australian Top 100 Singles 1996 Imgur com original document published by ARIA Archived from the original on 2 November 2015 Retrieved 29 March 2017 New Zealand single certifications OMC Right On Recorded Music NZ Aotearoa Music Awards aotearoamusicawards nz Retrieved 18 August 2021 External links EditOMC discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title OMC band amp oldid 1128921695, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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