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citizens band

 
Dictionary: cit·i·zens band   (sĭt'ĭ-zənz)
 
n. (Abbr. CB)

A radio-frequency band officially allocated for private radio communications.


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for the radio band, see: Citizens' band radio
Citizen Band
Citizen Band performing live, 1978
Citizen Band performing live, 1978
Background information
Origin New Zealand
Years active 1978-1982
Former members
Geoff Chunn
Mike Chunn
Greg Clark
Brent Eccles
Roland Killeen

Citizen Band were a New Zealand band formed by the brothers Geoff and Mike Chunn, both of whom had previously been members of Split Enz.

Band members

Geoff played guitar, sang, and wrote most of the songs. Mike played bass. Other members were guitarist Greg Clark and drummer Brent Eccles. Formed in 1977, the band played concerts around Auckland including a free concert in Albert Park and a one day rock festival. The band recorded their first album Citizen Band at Mandrill studios, produced by the band and Glyn Tucker Jr. Their second album Just Drove Through Town was produced by Jay Lewis. After the band moved to Australia, Mike Chunn left the band, and was replaced by Roland Killeen. Eventually the band broke up in 1982.

In its original lineup, Citizen Band could generally be regarded as a New Zealand supergroup - both Chunn brothers were former members of Split Enz, whereas Clark and Eccles were formerly part of New Zealand glam-rock band Space Waltz.

Discography

Date Title Label Charted Certification Catalog Number
1978 Citizen Band - -
1979 Just Drove Through Town - -
1980 CB Bootleg (Live) - -
1993 Rust in my Car - -

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