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 George Veikoso

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Fiji-born Born George Brooks Veikoso is one of the most well-known musicians in Pacific circles with his smooth bourbon-soaked voice and a string of hits that have earned him a place at the forefront of the music scene in the region. His blend of diverse genres range from classic reggae to  hip-hop, R&B and Jazz.

Based in Hawaii, Veikoso’s unique style has been described as defying "the idea of categorising artist into a single genre of music, giving Fiji widespread appeal and capturing his array of musical influences.

“For those that love Hawaiian-style Hip Hop. Fiji offers established fans his recognizable energy and remarkable personality."

Find out about George’s Albums here: http://www.ilike.com/artist/George+Veikoso
Brisbane Indy band, True Story tells it like it is.

The four-piece band  was a hit with the crowd at the Fiji Day celebrations in Sydney  with their soulful jazz original  numbers such as  Mother Knows Best.
Lead singers, Samy Johnson – producing a fine falsetto—  and Tahleah  Basher – showcased a funky repertoire of original compositions in  terrific harmony.

For gigs, bookings, interviews:  email : elder2007@hotmail.com
(M) 0437-712-744 or  (M) 0451-309-907
Max Stowers is an Aotearoan bassist extraordinaire and Pedulla endorsee (playing a six-string thunderbolt bass, a SWB electric upright bass, Fender Jazz Bass, endorsing SWR amps and speakers) and straight-up great guy.

Max is of Samoan and Maori heritage. His mother is jazz vocalist June (Petricevich) Stowers and father, jazz pianist John Stowers, are respected Kiwi musicians, now retired on Australia’s Gold Coast.  Read more in the magazine