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If there were a Ukulele Orchestra Olympics, NZ's team would be suspected of steroid abuse, with their high-octane blazing solos, outrageous outfits, batty banter and unstoppable musical mischief. Joining forces seven years ago, these freaks of the four-string have become a cult favourite, causing a mad scramble for tickets wherever they go and sending audiences into a euphoric state with their spectacular, unmissable funfest. The WIUO formed in Wellington in 2005 and has become an entertainment tour‐de‐force, delighting crowds of all ages with a show that works in opera houses, open‐air vineyards and rowdy pubs. The orchestra's signature sound features eleven ukuleles, a double bass and a choir of gorgeous voices performing harmonious and hilarious renditions of modern and traditional tunes from the New Zealand songbook and international artists, alongside band members' original compositions. The band's New Zealand repertoire comprises a substantial and essential part of its show and recordings. The Wellington International Ukulele Orchestra was founded by Age Pryor (Fly My Pretties, The Woolshed Sessions) and Bret McKenzie (Flight of the Conchords). The other members are Nigel Collins (actor, guest musician with FOTC), Stephen Jessup (Hula Men, Holidaymakers, Windy City Strugglers), Daniel Yeabsley (Twinset, The Yoots, The Eggs), Gemma Gracewood, Megan Hosking, Francis Salole (Haemogoblins), Carmel Russell, Andrew Morley‐Hall, Bek Coogan (Cortina, Full F*cking Moon).
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