The Tutts

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The Tutts are a five-piece New Zealand rock band. They released their first single, titled "K", on 21 November 2006. The song is featured on C4, a New Zealand music television station, as the C4 "theme song"...2006 also saw The Tutts support both The Lemonheads & The Strokes on their New Zealand tours.The Tutts were nominated for single of the year with "K" at the 2007 New Zealand Music Awards. They also performed at the Auckland Big Day Out 2007 & 2009. Their first,(and last) album, Get in the Club, was released on 20 October 2008. rdf:langString
rdf:langString The Tutts
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rdf:langString James Percy
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rdf:langString Dan McLaughlin
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rdf:langString The Tutts are a five-piece New Zealand rock band. They released their first single, titled "K", on 21 November 2006. The song is featured on C4, a New Zealand music television station, as the C4 "theme song"...2006 also saw The Tutts support both The Lemonheads & The Strokes on their New Zealand tours.The Tutts were nominated for single of the year with "K" at the 2007 New Zealand Music Awards. They also performed at the Auckland Big Day Out 2007 & 2009. The Tutts are known for the varying quality of their live shows. This can be partly attributed to the on stage antics of lead singer Scott Allen. Their first,(and last) album, Get in the Club, was released on 20 October 2008.
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