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  1. Formed in 1966 and featuring twin brothers Shade and Gerard Smith, Jacques Koolen and Ross Hindman they went on to achieve success in the NZ pop scene with chart-topping hits "L'amour Est L'enfant de la Liberte", No 1 on the New Zealand charts for four weeks and "Holy Morning".

  2. 24 de may. de 2013 · 24 May 2013. From Huntly, The Rumour grew out of the earlier high school band The Sapphires who became The Surfires and recorded three singles for Zodiac Records in the mid-1960s. Twins Shade and Gerard Smith fronted the band with Ross Hindman and Jacques Koolen as the rhythm section.

  3. 1 de jul. de 2012 · Profile. The Rumour. Bio. Four members of ‘The Rumour’, twins Gerard & Shade Smith, Jacques Koolen and Ross Hindman, taught themselves to play the guitar & drums in the early 1960’s while in the 4th Form at Huntly College in the Waikato. They formed a band called The Sapphires and played for many school dances and local community socials.

  4. Wednesday 30 March 2016. Rumour - 1973 - Play Mama Play. Play Mama Play/Sunshine Lady. In the small Waikato town of Huntly, twin brothers John (Shade) and Gerard Smith teamed up with their schoolmates and neighbours Jacques Koolen and Ross Hindman and formed a singing group which won a talent quest at Huntly College in 1962.

  5. nzt.eth.link › wiki › The_Rumour_(New_Zealand_band)The Rumour (New Zealand band)

    Formed in 1966 and featuring twin brothers Shade and Gerard Smith, Jacques Koolen and Ross Hindman they went on to achieve success in the NZ pop scene with chart-topping hits "L'amour Est L'enfant de la Liberte", No 1 on the New Zealand charts for four weeks [1] and "Holy Morning". [2]

  6. Formed in 1966 and featuring twin brothers Shade and Gerard Smith, Jacques Koolen and Ross Hindman they went on to achieve success in the NZ pop scene with chart-topping hits "L'amour Est L'enfant de la Liberte", No 1 on the New Zealand charts for four weeks and "Holy Morning".

  7. 15 de may. de 2020 · 15 May, 2020 05:00 PM 10 minutes to read. By. Steve Braunias. Senior Writer, NZ Herald. VIEW PROFILE. To mark New Zealand Music Month, Steve Braunias meets a legend of Kiwi pop. Everything cool...