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Th' Dudes

Th' Dudes are a New Zealand rock band that was formed in the late 1970s in Auckland, New Zealand. Hits include "Walking in Light", "Right First Time", " Be Mine Tonight" and "Bliss".

Th'Dudes
Th' Dudes at the Cricketers' Arms, Wellington, New Zealand. 1980.
Background information
OriginAuckland, New Zealand
GenresPost-punk, punk rock, rock, pub rock
Years active1975–1980, 2006–2008, 2019-present
MembersDave Dobbyn
Rikki Morris
Peter Urlich
Lez White
Bruce Hambling
Past membersIan Morris (deceased)
Peter Coleman

History Edit

1975–1980 Edit

The band was formed by Morris, Urlich, Coleman and Dobbyn, students at Sacred Heart College in Auckland. The band name derived from the "Lone Groover" comic strip in the English music paper, NME. The band's sound was heavily influenced by the British scene, especially The Beatles, David Bowie and The Rolling Stones, and later by the Punk and New Wave sounds of Iggy Pop, Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, Roxy Music, The Stranglers and The Clash.[citation needed]

Starting off as a covers band that played surf clubs and private parties, Th' Dudes quickly earned a reputation as an energetic and skilful outfit featuring dual guitar work from Dobbyn and Morris, a tight no-nonsense rhythm section (Peter Coleman on bass, later replaced by Lez White, and drummer Bruce Hambling) and charismatic vocalist Urlich. Slowly the repertoire featured more originals and their status rose to the point where Th' Dudes were acclaimed NZ Group of the Year in 1979.[citation needed] The group disbanded in 1980.[citation needed]

1990s-present Edit

The mid-1990s saw a resurgence of interest in Th' Dudes in New Zealand, when "classic hits" and "classic rock" radio became more prevalent, and the compositional, performance and production qualities of the band's records endured. Bliss: 20 Essential New Zealand Classics and other compilations showcased New Zealand post-punk acts which epitomized the Kiwi rock genre. Th' Dudes', "Bliss", attained particular popularity and has since established itself as New Zealand's unofficial national drinking song.[citation needed]

In October 2006, Th' Dudes embarked on a tour of New Zealand as part of Radio Hauraki's 40th anniversary celebrations.[1] The original tour was 11 dates, but quickly expanded to 17 shows due to demand.[citation needed] The band compiled a six-track album of demo and alternate versions of their biggest hits, culled from the band's own collections. This CD was available only at shows on the tour and was called Pubs, Parks, Theatres, Clubs, Church Halls, Gardens, Lounges & Band Rotundas.

In late 2007, Th' Dudes embarked on the "Summer of Love" tour.[citation needed]

In 2008, the band sued Stebbing Studios for non-payment of royalties. The band sought to show that they were not paid royalties for sales of their music due to their songs being recorded in downtime at Stebbing, but studio owner Eldred Stebbing claimed production costs had not been met.[2][3] The dispute was resolved to both parties' mutual satisfaction[4] in November 2008.

In 2019, the band announced a new tour of New Zealand, with dates from 9–25 April 2020, but it was postponed until November due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ian Morris's brother, Rikki Morris joined the group for the tour.

Ian Morris died suddenly in Napier on 7 October 2010.[5] Prior to his death, Morris produced records and wrote advertising music, after having had a brief solo career under the stage name Tex Pistol. He is survived by his twin daughters, Julia and Maude.

Members Edit

  • Dave Dobbyn – vocals, guitars
  • Ian Morris (deceased) – guitars, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Peter Urlich – drums (changing to vocals later)
  • Peter Coleman, (Replaced by Lez White 1978) – bass
  • Bruce Hambling – drums
  • Rikki Morris

Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit

List of studio albums, with New Zealand chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart
positions
NZ
[6]
Right First Time
  • Released: June 1979
  • Label: Key (L 36685)
  • Format: LP, Cassette
17
Where Are the Boys?
  • Released: July 1980
  • Label: Key (L 37018)
  • Format: LP, Cassette

Live albums Edit

List of live albums, with New Zealand chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart
positions
NZ
[6]
Th' 2006 Reunion Tour Live
  • Released: December 2006
  • Label: Red Trolley Records (RTCD002)
  • Format: CD
39

Compilation albums Edit

List of compilation albums, with New Zealand chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart
positions
NZ
[6]
So You Wanna Be a Rock'n'Roll Star
  • Released: June 1982
  • Label: Key (L 20041)
  • Format: LP, Cassette
27
Where Are the Girls?: Th' Definitive Collection
  • Released: August 2001
  • Label: Festival Mushroom Records (DUDES2001)
  • Format: CD
31
Bliss On Wax
  • Released: May 2020
  • Label: Stebbing Recording Centre Ltd. (910523)
  • Format: CD, LP, streaming, DD
7

Demo albums Edit

List of demo albums
Title Album details
Pubs, Parks, Theatres, Clubs, Church Halls, Gardens, Lounges & Band Rotundas
  • Released: 2006
  • Label: self-released
  • Format: CD

Singles Edit

List of singles with selected New Zealand positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
NZ
[6]
1979 "Be Mine Tonight" / "That Look in Your Eyes" 36 Right First Time
"Right First Time" / "Tonight Again" 34
"Walking in Light" / "Bad Boy Billy" 50 Where Are the Boys
1980 "Bliss" / "On the Rox" 25
2010 "Bliss 2010" (vs. Jolyon Petch & Sam Hill) Non-album single

Awards and nominations Edit

Aotearoa Music Awards Edit

The Aotearoa Music Awards (previously known as New Zealand Music Awards (NZMA)) are an annual awards night celebrating excellence in New Zealand music and have been presented annually since 1965.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2019 Th' Dudes New Zealand Music Hall of Fame inductee [7]

References Edit

  1. ^ "40th anniversary". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  2. ^ . NZ Musician. 1 March 2008. Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
  3. ^ Eames, David (15 March 2008). "Studio says it offered Dudes a share of disputed royalties". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Eldred Stebbing as remembered by Ian Morris". Radio NZ National Music. 15 December 2009. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
  5. ^ Kristy Johnston and Chris Schulz (8 October 2010). "Th'Dudes guitarist Ian Morris dies". Stuff.co.nz. with NZPA. Retrieved 19 November 2011.
  6. ^ a b c d "Th' Dudes NZ Charts". charts.nz. Retrieved 18 August 2021.
  7. ^ "HOME INDUCTEES". www.musichall.co.nz. Retrieved 16 August 2021.

External links Edit

  • Th' Dudes homepage
  • AudioCulture
  • Th' Dudes at muzic.net.nz
  • Th' Dudes at last.fm
  • NZ Music survey

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3 4 Demo albums 3 5 Singles 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 Aotearoa Music Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit1975 1980 Edit The band was formed by Morris Urlich Coleman and Dobbyn students at Sacred Heart College in Auckland The band name derived from the Lone Groover comic strip in the English music paper NME The band s sound was heavily influenced by the British scene especially The Beatles David Bowie and The Rolling Stones and later by the Punk and New Wave sounds of Iggy Pop Elvis Costello Nick Lowe Roxy Music The Stranglers and The Clash citation needed Starting off as a covers band that played surf clubs and private parties Th Dudes quickly earned a reputation as an energetic and skilful outfit featuring dual guitar work from Dobbyn and Morris a tight no nonsense rhythm section Peter Coleman on bass later replaced by Lez White and drummer Bruce Hambling and charismatic vocalist Urlich Slowly the repertoire featured more originals and their status rose to the point where Th Dudes were acclaimed NZ Group of the Year in 1979 citation needed The group disbanded in 1980 citation needed 1990s present Edit The mid 1990s saw a resurgence of interest in Th Dudes in New Zealand when classic hits and classic rock radio became more prevalent and the compositional performance and production qualities of the band s records endured Bliss 20 Essential New Zealand Classics and other compilations showcased New Zealand post punk acts which epitomized the Kiwi rock genre Th Dudes Bliss attained particular popularity and has since established itself as New Zealand s unofficial national drinking song citation needed In October 2006 Th Dudes embarked on a tour of New Zealand as part of Radio Hauraki s 40th anniversary celebrations 1 The original tour was 11 dates but quickly expanded to 17 shows due to demand citation needed The band compiled a six track album of demo and alternate versions of their biggest hits culled from the band s own collections This CD was available only at shows on the tour and was called Pubs Parks Theatres Clubs Church Halls Gardens Lounges amp Band Rotundas In late 2007 Th Dudes embarked on the Summer of Love tour citation needed In 2008 the band sued Stebbing Studios for non payment of royalties The band sought to show that they were not paid royalties for sales of their music due to their songs being recorded in downtime at Stebbing but studio owner Eldred Stebbing claimed production costs had not been met 2 3 The dispute was resolved to both parties mutual satisfaction 4 in November 2008 In 2019 the band announced a new tour of New Zealand with dates from 9 25 April 2020 but it was postponed until November due to the COVID 19 pandemic Ian Morris s brother Rikki Morris joined the group for the tour Ian Morris died suddenly in Napier on 7 October 2010 5 Prior to his death Morris produced records and wrote advertising music after having had a brief solo career under the stage name Tex Pistol He is survived by his twin daughters Julia and Maude Members EditDave Dobbyn vocals guitars Ian Morris deceased guitars keyboards backing vocals Peter Urlich drums changing to vocals later Peter Coleman Replaced by Lez White 1978 bass Bruce Hambling drums Rikki MorrisDiscography EditStudio albums Edit List of studio albums with New Zealand chart positions Title Album details Peak chartpositionsNZ 6 Right First Time Released June 1979 Label Key L 36685 Format LP Cassette 17Where Are the Boys Released July 1980 Label Key L 37018 Format LP Cassette Live albums Edit List of live albums with New Zealand chart positions Title Album details Peak chartpositionsNZ 6 Th 2006 Reunion Tour Live Released December 2006 Label Red Trolley Records RTCD002 Format CD 39Compilation albums Edit List of compilation albums with New Zealand chart positions Title Album details Peak chartpositionsNZ 6 So You Wanna Be a Rock n Roll Star Released June 1982 Label Key L 20041 Format LP Cassette 27Where Are the Girls Th Definitive Collection Released August 2001 Label Festival Mushroom Records DUDES2001 Format CD 31Bliss On Wax Released May 2020 Label Stebbing Recording Centre Ltd 910523 Format CD LP streaming DD 7Demo albums Edit List of demo albums Title Album detailsPubs Parks Theatres Clubs Church Halls Gardens Lounges amp Band Rotundas Released 2006 Label self released Format CDSingles Edit List of singles with selected New Zealand positions Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumNZ 6 1979 Be Mine Tonight That Look in Your Eyes 36 Right First Time Right First Time Tonight Again 34 Walking in Light Bad Boy Billy 50 Where Are the Boys1980 Bliss On the Rox 252010 Bliss 2010 vs Jolyon Petch amp Sam Hill Non album singleAwards and nominations EditAotearoa Music Awards Edit The Aotearoa Music Awards previously known as New Zealand Music Awards NZMA are an annual awards night celebrating excellence in New Zealand music and have been presented annually since 1965 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2019 Th Dudes New Zealand Music Hall of Fame inductee 7 References Edit 40th anniversary Stuff co nz Retrieved 18 August 2021 Stebbing Walking in Court with Th Dudes NZ Musician 1 March 2008 Archived from the original on 6 March 2012 Retrieved 24 September 2012 Eames David 15 March 2008 Studio says it offered Dudes a share of disputed royalties The New Zealand Herald Retrieved 24 September 2012 Eldred Stebbing as remembered by Ian Morris Radio NZ National Music 15 December 2009 Retrieved 11 November 2012 Kristy Johnston and Chris Schulz 8 October 2010 Th Dudes guitarist Ian Morris dies Stuff co nz with NZPA Retrieved 19 November 2011 a b c d Th Dudes NZ Charts charts nz Retrieved 18 August 2021 HOME INDUCTEES www musichall co nz Retrieved 16 August 2021 External links EditTh Dudes homepage AudioCulture Th Dudes Biography Th Dudes at muzic net nz Th Dudes at last fm NZ Music survey Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Th 27 Dudes amp oldid 1166996971, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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