Formed in 1998, Trinity Roots established themselves as a leading act in the New Zealand music scene. The band produced a contemporary sound with roots in the guitar/vocal melody and harmony of reggae, a rock-steady groove and the improvisation of jazz-schooled talented. New Zealand singer Hollie Smith sang and toured with Trinity Roots from 2003 onwards; she appears on their 2004 album Home, Land and Sea. The band played their final concert at the Wellington (NZ) Town Hall in February 2005 i...
Formed in 1998, Trinity Roots established themselves as a leading act in the New Zealand music scene. The band produced a contemporary sound with roots in the guitar/vocal melody and harmony of reggae, a rock-steady groove and the improvisation of jazz-schooled talented.
New Zealand singer Hollie Smith sang and toured with Trinity Roots from 2003 onwards; she appears on their 2004 album Home, Land and Sea.
The band played their final concert at the Wellington (NZ) Town Hall in February 2005 in a sellout concert to raise relief funds for the Boxing Day Tsunami.
Core singer and songwriter Warren Maxwell has started a new band Little Bushman and is also saxophonist in Fat Freddy's Drop.
Band members Warren Maxwell (lead vocals/guitar) Rio Hemopo (backing vocals/bass) Riki Gooch (backing vocals/batterie/traps) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.