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The Favoured Few

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To be told that your music has a certain ‘magic’ about it and creates a special connection with the audience is no small feat and this is exactly what The Favoured Few heard at a recent gig in Auckland. The Favoured Few are five musicians from East Auckland who are infusing their talents and musical influences to create as they call it, “Indie Rock with an arena feel”. The boys have been gigging regularly around Auckland since November 2012, whilst staying busy in the studio recording their self-titled debut EP, which was released on the 22nd November this year.

Their rigorous gigging schedule has meant that they deliver a polished live performance that connects with the audience and makes sure that everyone’s dancing. The Favoured Few always draw an audience and with their own brand of catchy, easy to sing along to Indie rock they are sure to make their own special mark on the New Zealand music scene.

Band Members:
Amadeus Vincent (lead vocals, guitar)
Matthew Henkin (guitar)
Ronan Mooney (drums)
Chris Stickland (bass)
Sel Goosen (guitar)

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