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Lads

Band, AU
Rock

The Lads are an American-based New Zealand band that has been active since the early 1990s. The band has played at many church services, youth events, camps and high schools around Australia and New Zealand. Before moving to America, The Lads were a popular act at Parachute Music Festival and performed at each festival, except for 2006, up until 2007. In August 2010, The Lads confirmed via Facebook that they would return to New Zealand for Parachute 2011. It would be their first New Zealand concert in four years. In addition to live tours across the United States, the Lads also produce a TV show which is shown on TV stations around the world. The show uses the band's humor to teach kids about certain principles, and episodes are based around action taking place in the band's HQ and their hangout, Murray's Milk Bar. At the end of each show, Murray offers a monologue about that week's episode, followed by a live performance by the band. The founding members of The Lads are: Mark Millard (vocals/trombone/saxophone/drums), Steve King (drums/vocals), Chris White (keyboards/trumpet/vocals), Bennett "Ben" Knowles (bass/vocals) and Paul Cotton (guitar/vocals). The founding members were friends as children, growing up together at the same church - Wellington South Salvation Army - in Wellington, New Zealand. All of the founding members except Paul were born and raised in New Zealand. Paul was born in Canada but moved with his family to New Zealand at the age of 12. As such, he speaks with a Canadian accent. He is also the older brother of TrueBliss singer Joe Cotton. The band members started out writing songs for fun and became known as "Lads." This quickly changed with the success of their second album, "Arbor Day." The Lads had a string of number one hits on Christian radio in Australia and New Zealand, and were invited to headline all of the major Christian festivals throughout New Zealand and Australia. During these early performances, the band had no dedicated lead vocalist. Instead, all members except Paul shared the job. Mark became the primary lead vocalist by the time Lost @ Sea was released. Chris and Ben covered lead vocals occasionally. Most notably, Ben sings the song "Understand" from the "Lost @ Sea" album - a song which gained huge radio airplay in New Zealand and was later featured on TV show Dawson's Creek. The song "Alone" was also featured. In 1998, The Lads' album "Lost @ Sea" was named best gospel album at the New Zealand music awards, and their 2001 album Marvel followed suit, taking the prize again. Before the band recorded the album "Marvel" in 2001, Paul Cotton left the group to pursue a teaching career. He did, however, have some input on the writing of some of the songs on that album. Rimu Tahu from the band Royal Rumble temporarily filled in as live guitarist, but Paul's permanent replacement was Matt Chapman, who only appeared on the album Marvel and later developed RSI and was replaced by Bjorn Bennett in late 2003. After the band's self-titled sixth album, "The Lads," their focus began to shift towards a younger age group. Their aim, after a few trips to the USA to tour, was to try and break into a larger market by moving to the U.S. in 2005. It was during this time that Chris and Bennett decided to leave the band and move back to New Zealand. Bjorn's older brother Kristian filled in on bass for early performances after the move to the U.S. but has not been formerly replaced since his departure. Instead, the band uses loops and backtracks to fill in instruments vacated by former members. Kristian now plays in a new version of Royal Rumble along with Rimu Tahu. Chris continues to have some creative and lyrical input into the band and can be seen on live footage filmed in New Zealand from the "Live at The Thunderdome" DVD. Paul has also had guest slots during performances in the band's home city of Wellington, New Zealand during tours in New Zealand. Bjorn left the band in 2010 to pursue music with his wife Tara but can still be seen in cartoon form on promotional material and on videos displayed during live shows. He was replaced by Tim Smith. Tim can be seen on the "Live at Thunderdome" DVD and on Season 2 of "The Lads" TV show but has since left the band and returned to New Zealand. To date, he has not been formally replaced. The Lads now do a worship series called "Big Big Worship" which includes songs recorded by the Lads, Hannah O, and Cool Worship Kids, Steve and Mark's kids.

     
Members
PortraitMiranda Adams
vn
Scotty Pearson
dr, perc
Justine Cormack
vn NZ
Chris White
bvoc, syn, p, tr
Matt Chapman
g
Wendy Gardiner
vl
Mark Millard
sax, voc, bvoc
Steve King
bvoc, dr
Bennett Knowles
bvoc, eb
Anne Rodda
vc
Reuben Douglas
perc

Discography


Title Artist Year Type
Songs From Lads TVLads2012Album
Secrets of the UniverseLads2008Album
Whoa!Lads2007Album
The All New Adventures of The LadsLads2006Album
The LadsLads2005Album
Alive in ConcertLads2003Album
MarvelLads2001Album
Lost @ SeaLads1998Album
Arbor DayLads1996Album
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To all the music fans that are contributing on Discogs, MusicBrainz and Wikipedia. Thanks to Franz Flückiger for providing Storygram used to visualize band membership.
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