The HCBB exploded into the New Zealand Folk and Country music scene in 1968, they were the first group to popularise bluegrass music in New Zealand. In its heyday the band anchored a widely enjoyed TV show; Country Touch on Saturday evenings from 1968 to 1970.
The HCBB Toured the country extensively and representing country music three times in the national music awards event, it became one of NZ’s best-loved groups. After extensive Australian touring with Slim Dusty, the band became the first and only NZ group to play the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee.
Three decades later, the band - with four founding members - still enjoys a special place in kiwi hearts, with a finger-pickin' good traditional and original repertoire.
Band Members:
Colleen Trenwith - fiddle, vocals
Paul Trenwith - banjo, vocals
Alan Rhodes - guitar, vocals
David Calder - mandolin, vocals
Tim Trenwith - bass, vocals
Influences:
Flatt & Scruggs, the Dillards, Earl Taylor and the Stoney Mt Boys, Emerson & Waldron, Mike Seeger, New Lost City Ramblers, Jimmy Martin, Jim & Jesse, Kenny Baker, Stanley Brothers, Bill Clifton, Bluegrass Alliance, Lilly Brothers, Reno & Smiley
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