Wonderboom (band) explained

Wonderboom
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Johannesburg, RSA
Genre:Rock, alternative rock, funk rock, kwaito rock, afro rock, ska, hip hop
Years Active:1996–present
Website:www.wonderboom.co.za

Wonderboom is a 4 piece South African rock band from Johannesburg.

They formed in 1996 when Martin, Wade and Cito, originally in an underground band called "The Eight Legged Groove Machine", were approached by Danny, the drummer for the popular rock band, "The Electric Petals" and their manager, Patrick Horgan.

Originally they formed a funk-rock supergroup "The Electric Petal Groove Machine". Two weeks after the combination of the two groups, the band then still known as "The Electric Petal Groove Machine", opened for Simple Minds on their South African tour.

Not completely happy with their temporary name, in the summer of 1997, a road sign caught Cito's eye, just outside the Free State town of Kroonstad, pointing to a little town called "Wonderboom".

In 2009, Danny de Wet left the band and was replaced by Garth McLeod, formerly of respected South African rock band Sugardrive. In 2013 Garth McLeod was killed in a motorcycle accident and was replaced by Jonathan Bell.

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Members

Discography

TitleYearTrack listing
Is It?1996/1997
Never Ever2000
Rewind2001
Tell Someone Who Cares2003
Hoekom?2004
All The Hits?2005
City Of Gold2006
The Automatic Shuffle2011
Rising Sun2017

Awards and accolades

YearOrganisationAwardNominatedResult
1997 SAMA Rock Album of the year Is It?
2000 SAMA Rock Album of the year Never Ever
2001 SAMA Rock Album of the year Rewind
2003 People Mag Crystal Award SA's Hottest band WONDERboom
2004 SAMA Rock album of the year Tell Someone Who Cares
KANNA Award KKNK Toekenning Beste Rock, Pop & Jazz WONDERboom
Global Battle Of The Bands Astoria London WONDERboom
2007 SAMA Rock Album Of The Year FCity Of Gold
2017 Silk Road Indie Music Festival Sichuan Province WONDERboom

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