06 October 2016 - 0 Comments
Every year, WOMAD scours
the planet to find the very best mix of the finest musicians to bring to us
here in New Zealand.
WOMAD are proud to announce one very special group performing exclusively for
the WOMAD New Zealand 2017 festival. Originally formed in 1977, English
2tone and ska legends THE
SPECIALS will be gracing the stage at the world's festival
held once again at the stunning Brooklands Park and TSB Bowl of Brooklands, New
Plymouth.
The Specials, a multi-racial seven-piece band who hailed from the
industrial city of Coventry, UK combined the angry, disaffected voice of
punk with the wind-your-waist sensibility of ska and reggae to re-define
pop music and make Britain dance again and are still, today one of the
most influential groups in UK musical history.
The full line up announcement of the 2017 festival will be released on the
evening of Tuesday 18th October.
When The Specials reformed
in 2008 for a one off surprise performance at the Bestival Festival few would
have banked on the band still playing to huge audiences around the world in
2016, but they did. Following the terribly sad loss of drummer and founder member
John Bradbury suddenly in December 2015 the band have decided to carry on and
continue to fill dancehalls and inspire fans young and old.
With the first tour in 2009 selling out immediately and more dates hurriedly
added it was obvious there was a massive demand to see this iconic band who
only released two albums in their short career but were one of the most
influential groups in UK musical history.
In 1977 The Specials founded the British ska revival craze. They combined
highly danceable ska and rocksteady with the energy, political stance and
attitude of Punk. A mercurial two and a half years later and it was
all over, leaving behind seven top ten singles (two of which went to No.1) and
two top five genre-defining albums. Their first single, Gangsters, released on their own 2tone label
in 1979, was their calling card and Ghost Town, their swan song, encapsulated the
political mood in Britain. In between was a larger-than-life reputation
for killer sweat-drenched live shows and an attitude that walked like it
talked.
Since reforming The Specials have performed at over 200 shows worldwide
including (deep breath): Coachella / Live on the Letterman Show (US),
Summersonic / Fiji Rocks (Japan), Benecassim (Spain), Lalapalooza Festival,
(Chile), Montreal Jazz Festival (Canada), Bluesfest Byron Bay (Australia)
as well as countless other worldwide event. In the UK they closed
the Olympic Games festival in Hyde Park, played Glastonbury, Isle of Wight
Festival amongst others and had several sold out tours.
And now WOMAD New Zealand welcomes the iconic band exclusively to the festival
which is held at the stunning New Plymouth site in Taranaki.
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