The Sticks

The Sticks

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Name = The Sticks


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Origin = Melbourne, Victoria
Genre = Pop, Rock, Blues
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Label = Current Release: Red Red Records
Distribution: Remote Control Records
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Nick Brown
Bernard Czaplinski
Paul Luczak
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The Sticks is a rock band that formed in 2004 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Band lineup

* Bernard Czaplinski – Lead vocals, Guitar
* Paul Luczak – Guitar, Bass, Keys
* David Mudie – Drums
* James Fleming – Keyboard, Backing Vocals

Touring

The Sticks supported Eric Burdon and the Animals during their visit to Melbourne in 2007. They have also performed several of their own concerts in 2006 and 2007. During 2007 The Sticks supported Eskimo Joe (Melbourne leg of their 'Beating Like A Drum Tour'), Little Birdy and Dallas Krane.

Current status

In 2006 The Sticks released their debut E.P. through Red Red Records and Remote Control Records.

The Sticks featured in Fashion Journal Magazine, in the lead up to the release, and have also been tied to fashion labels Flux and Mjolk.

In 2006 Coca Cola approached The Sticks to be involved with a new music concept to be associated with Apple's iTunes music store.

In 2006 The Sticks' single 'Do' featured in a fashion parade during Melbourne Fashion Week.

In 2008 the band changed their name to Kitchen Knife Wife.

They performed on the set of the Australian TV Show Neighbours at Charlie's Bar, to be screened before the end of 2008.

Kitchen Knife Wife are going on tour through out Europe in 2008.

Discography

EPs

Self Titled 2006

ingles

'Do' 2006

External links

* [http://www.thesticks.com.au The Sticks official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/thesticksrock The Sticks official MySpace]


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