Ardijah
{{Short description|New Zealand music group}}
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{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2023}}
{{Use New Zealand English|date=November 2012}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Ardijah
| image =
| caption = The single artwork for the song 'Every Night' by Ardijah; released 7 June 2019
| alias =
| origin = South Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
| instrument =
| genre = R&B, funk, Polynesian music, psychedelic folk
| occupation =
| years_active = 1979–present
| label = PolyFonk Productions
| associated_acts =
| website =
| current_members = Ryan Monga
Betty-Anne
Rico Tali
Kaitapu Monga
Phil Crown
}}
Ardijah is a music group from Auckland, New Zealand, that formed in 1979.
History
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Ardijah formed in 1979 and spent the early part of the eighties playing the Auckland pub and club scene honing their skills as a covers band. They released their first single in 1986, "Give Me Your Number" which was followed in 1987 with "Your Love Is Blind".
A re-vamp of the 1st album came out in late 1988 titled Take a Chance. From this came the singles "Watchin' U" and "Which Way Is Up". Take a Chance held a top 20 position on the sales charts for four months and achieved platinum status in New Zealand.
In 1990, Betty-Anne (lead singer) and Ryan Monga (producer, musical director & bass) along with the band moved to Sydney, taking their sound throughout the pubs and clubs of Australia.
In 1995, after an extensive touring schedule and some worldwide success with their song titled "Gimme Time" in the New Zealand film Once Were Warriors, the band returned to New Zealand.
In 1997, Ardijah released their second album titled Influence on their own label PolyFonk Productions and was distributed in New Zealand on the Metro Marketing label. This was the band's small taste of independence.
In 1999, Warner Music NZ released Ardijah's third album ''Time' in November. Betty-Anne went on to win Top Female Vocalist at the 1999 New Zealand Music Awards.
Band members
- Betty-Anne Monga (vocals, ukulele & percussion) – appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to music, in the 2023 New Year Honours{{cite web |url=https://dpmc.govt.nz/publications/new-year-honours-list-2023 |title=New Year honours list 2023 |date=31 December 2022 |publisher=Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet |access-date=8 January 2023}}
- Ryan Monga (producer, musical director, drums, bass & vocals)
- Rico Tali (alto saxophone, flute, ukulele, guitar & vocals)
- Ryan "Kaitapu" Monga Jr (bass, drums & vocals)
- Phil Crown (keyboards & vocals)
- Karl Benton (keyboards)
- Kolo Hansen (keyboards)
Former members
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- Jay Dee (guitar & vocals)
- Richie Campbell (drums)
- James Tuiara (lead vocals & percussion)
- Paul Drury (keyboards)
- Teina Benioni (guitar)
- Tony Nogotautama (vocals & guitar)
- Anthony Grey (keyboards & vocals)
- Adrian Grey (bass)
- Peter Hoera (bass)
- Brinnie Nepia (bass)
- Simon Lynch (keyboards)
- Daniel Waho (sax & vocals)
- Barbara Griffen (keyboards & vocals)
- Neville Schwabe (saxophone, flute, trumpet & electric wind instrument)
- Paul Norman (trumpet)
- Brent Turner (keyboards & sax)
- Anita Schwabe (keyboards)
- Trevor Collings (guitar)
- Louise Hughs (guitar)
- Kelly Kahukiwa (sax)
- Eddie Manukau (guitar)
- Glen Muirhead (keyboards)
- Tim Gaze (guitar)
- Chris Kamzelas (guitar)
- Nicholas McBride (drums)
- Dimitri Vouros (saxophone)
- John Carson (drums)
- Heba Ngati (percussion)
- Rick Robertson (saxophone)
- Saylene Ulberg (keyboards and vocals)
- Robert Wylde (keyboards)
- Mark Steven (keyboards)
- Waylon Toia (WayZ)(Rap/ Vocals)
- Phillip Davis (DJ Philly.D) (Rap/Vocals/DJ)
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Discography
=Albums=
class="wikitable plainrowheaders" |
rowspan="2" | Year
! rowspan="2" | Title ! rowspan="2" | Details ! Peak chart ! rowspan="2" | Certifications |
---|
NZ |
1987
| Ardijah |
| align="center" | 8 | |
1988
| Take a Chance |
| align="center" | 8 | |
1996
| Influence |
| align="center" | — | |
1999
| Time |
| align="center" | 6 | |
2004
| Journey (Aere'anga) |
| align="center" | — | |
2010
| The Best Polyfonk |
| align="center" | 11 | |
colspan="5" style="font-size:90%" align="center" | "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
=Singles=
class="wikitable plainrowheaders" |
rowspan="2" width="1em" | Year
! rowspan="2" | Title ! width="3em" | Peak chart positions ! rowspan="2" | Certifications ! rowspan="2" | Album |
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NZ{{cite web|title=ARDIJAH IN NEW ZEALAND CHARTS|url=https://charts.nz/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Ardijah|publisher=charts.nz|accessdate=1 November 2013}} |
rowspan="2" | 1986
| "Give Me Your Number" | align="center" | 15 | | Take A Chance |
"Your Love Is Blind"
| align="center" | 14 | | The Best Polyfonk |
rowspan="4" | 1987
| "That's the Way" | align="center" | 32 | | rowspan="6" | Take A Chance |
"Gimme Time"
| align="center" | — | |
"Time Makes A Wine"
| align="center" | 41 | |
Jammin'
| align="center" | — | |
1988
| "Watchin' U" | align="center" | 3 |
|
rowspan="2" | 1989
| "Which Way Is Up" | align="center" | — | |
"Take Me" / "Thru The Time Door"
| align="center" | 12 | | rowspan="2" | Influence |
1996
| "Bad Buzz" | align="center" | — | |
1996
| "Oh! Baby" | align="center" | — | | rowspan="5" | Time |
rowspan="4" | 1999
| "Love So Right" | align="center" | — | |
"Silly Love Songs"
| align="center" | 1 | |
"Do To You"
| align="center" | 7 | |
"Way Around You"
| align="center" | — | |
2003
| "Moonlighting" | align="center" | — | | Journey (Aere'anga) |
colspan="5" style="font-size:90%" align="center" | "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
References
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External links
- [http://www.ardijah.co.nz/ Official site]
- [http://www.myspace.com/31931387 Myspace profile]
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