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- | Alternative gospel band Hoi Polloi was formed in New Zealand by vocalist Jenny Gullen, her husband, bassist Andrew Horst, guitarist David Ball, and drummer Jozsef Fityus. Horst, Ball, and Fityus were formerly in band called | + | Alternative gospel band Hoi Polloi was formed in New Zealand by vocalist Jenny Gullen, her husband, bassist Andrew Horst, guitarist David Ball, and drummer Jozsef Fityus. Horst, Ball, and Fityus were formerly in band called |
Ball and Fityus returned to the homeland in 1994, forcing the recruitment of New Zealand native Scott Pearson on drums and American guitarist Troy Daugherty. In mid-1995, Hoi Polloi released //Happy Ever After//; its single " | Ball and Fityus returned to the homeland in 1994, forcing the recruitment of New Zealand native Scott Pearson on drums and American guitarist Troy Daugherty. In mid-1995, Hoi Polloi released //Happy Ever After//; its single " | ||
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| 1993 | Spin Me | [[Reunion Records]] | | | 1993 | Spin Me | [[Reunion Records]] | | ||
| 1995 | Happy Ever After | [[Via Records]] | | | 1995 | Happy Ever After | [[Via Records]] | | ||
- | | 1996 | Only Flying | | + | | 1996 | [[https:// |
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