Mike Knapp
Mike Knapp, also known as Snap or Snapper, is a musician from Hamilton, New Zealand. Knapp started playing guitar, drums, and singing at an early age, around 1970, with his family in a group called The Doves, featuring multiple harmony vocals. In 1974, Knapp created a rock band called Butterburr with his sister Mary Knapp on lead vocals and friend Mark on guitar and vocals. He went on to form the hard rock group Hellzapoppin and a softer rock group called Airwaves in 1976, still with Mark, Mary, and newcomers Roo and Phil Hall. They were joined by keyboard player Jenny Hunt. Knapp went on to play with several other bands, including Spats and The Tigers.
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Background information | |
Born | Hamilton, New Zealand |
Genres | Rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
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Years active | 1970–present |
After moving to Australia in 1981, Knapp joined the band Dropbears. The Sydney-based rock outfit played for several years, doing tours and concerts across Australia. Knapp went on to drum for Dave Dobbyn and the Stone People band, with tours in both Australia and New Zealand, and he also played with The Warratahs, mostly performing in New Zealand.
Knapp later worked as technical manager at the Academy of Performing Arts in Hamilton, New Zealand.[1]
Discography
with Dropbears
- Untitled (1984)
- The Essential Dropbears (2011)
Image gallery
- Mike Knapp - The Doves, 1976
- Mike Knapp - The Doves, 1976
- Mike Knapp - Napier, 1976
- Mike Knapp - Napier, 1976
- Mike Knapp - Airwaves, 1977
- Mike Knapp - Dropbears, 1987
References
- "FMD, University of Waikato" (PDF). waikato.ac.nz. June 2005. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
External links
- Media related to Mike Knapp at Wikimedia Commons