The Politicians Explained

The Politicians
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Tokoroa, New Zealand
Genre:Rock, new wave, reggae
Years Active:1981–199?
Associated Acts:The Narcs, The Bronx, The Break, Step Chant unit, Night Attack, The Panelbeaters, The Wetbacks, Made in Britain, Touch of class, Paris, Young Lust, The Echoes, The Kiwi bandits, The Tim Armstrong band, Knightshade, Fury
Past Members:Tim Armstrong
Wa Kupa
Doug Pepperell
Paul van Wering
Campbell Hapi
Paul Alderton
Ian Jeffries
Adrian Ellis
Donna Armstrong
Jeff Downey
Sam Ware

The Politicians were a rock/new wave/reggae band formed in Tokoroa, New Zealand in March 1981. Originally writing and performing their own songs with such titles as "Shift worker", "Teacher Teacher", "Can't write a love song", "Arabian girl", and "5 Years time".

Career

Two of their singles were played on various NZ television shows, including Shazam! and Radio with Pictures. They toured New Zealand for 5 years playing the hotel circuit. When Tim Armstrong left the band in May 1986 he went on to form the Kiwi Bandits, and the Tim Armstrong band. Which played at Zaks nitepub in Hamilton, New Zealand. The Politicians continued for almost another 10 years playing resident at Shakes niteclub in Hamilton, now known as the Altitude.

After their resident gig finished they carried on as a working band and recorded the album Test Pattern.

The singles "Photograph" and "Christmas Day" were released in 1986. "Grantham Street/Elenore" (single) was released in 1993.

2015 saw the release of an '80s compilation album called Hamiltune, two Politicians songs were featured on this.

Legacy

Wa Kupa lives in Wairoa and Doug Pepperell is now in Perth, Australia. Paul Alderton is still performing with the swampdogs. Campbell Hapi is performing in China. Paul VanWering is teaching music and Guitar in Hamilton. Ian Jefferies has moved to Perth Australia, while Jeff Downey owns his own company, Downey Construction. Adrian Ellis continues his Music career and is living in the Tauranga area. Paul Krippner has his own sound company. Warren Williams is still playing music in Sydney and has his own finance broking business.

Tim Armstrong recorded three albums in the nineties: Relationships (1992), Breaking hearts (1993), and Wondering why (1995). Also a cover version of the Beatles' song "Here comes the sun" came out as a single in 1994.

Tim Armstrong's band is still performing and has released several albums and singles. He has also released songs with Howie Casey, a well known saxophone player from England. Tim Armstrong's later albums include Listen to your Heart (2007), Old kid on the block (2009), and 2010 (2010).

Band members

Tim Armstrong band (1997 – present)

Singles

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YearSingleAlbumNZ Singles ChartCertification
1984Down in Baghdad/Looking for you--
1985Energy/Polar bear--

Album

Notes and References

  1. Ian Jeffries was originally from the band known as The Bronx