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Flying Solo

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Flying Solo are one of New Zealand's premier Power pop/punk bands!

Their energetic live performance, combined with their ability to include and entertain the audience with a well rounded show is turning heads and is responsible for their rapidly growing fan base.

The trio formed in late 2004 and since their signing to local indie label Broken Hill Records the band has started to make headways in New Zealand Music.

Since their signing Flying Solo has played a number of high profile shows with local national and international bands.

After touring the South Island, Flying Solo went straight into the studio to record their debut EP, Letting Go, featuring the much anticipated single of the same name, as well as filming the songs video.

Flying Solo's success is set only to grow and the Christchurch trio are certainly set for a big future!

Band Members:
Bryn Rossiter (drums)
Matty Lovell (bass, vocals)
Sam Chambers-Watson (guitar, vocals)

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  • Christchurch


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Flying Solo New Release
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 10:08 am
 

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