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==History==
==History==
A [http://moahnimoahna.inc.se/ Moahni Moahna memorial website] is available where more material can be found (such as biography and photos).
A Moahni Moahna memorial website is available where more material can be found (such as biography and photos).
Detailed information about the music can be found in the discography section of [http://www.henrikflyman.com/ Henrik Flyman Official website].


The band has not been heard from since 1997 when they gave their last live performance as support to [[Deep Purple]] in Sweden. No official statement has been made about ending Moahni Moahna.
The band has not been heard from since 1997 when they gave their last live performance as support to [[Deep Purple]] in Sweden. No official statement has been made about ending Moahni Moahna.


[[Henrik Flyman]] is now active in [[Evil Masquerade]]. Tommy Rehn is now active in [[Angtoria]].
[[Henrik Flyman]] is now active in [[Evil Masquerade]]. Tommy Rehn was a member of [[symphonic metal]] band [[Angtoria]].


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 20:05, 18 November 2024

Moahni Moahna
GenresHeavy metal, hard rock
Years active1992 - 1997
MembersHenrik Flyman
Tommy Rehn
Martin Häggström
WebsiteMoahni Moahna

Moahni Moahna is a Swedish band that was created in the early 1990s by guitarist Henrik Flyman (Evil Masquerade, Lacrimosa, Wuthering Heights, ZooL) and guitarist Tommy Rehn. They wrote and performed their own brand of hard rock/heavy metal that was described as "Fantasy Metal".[by whom?] The band started as a two piece formation with hired session musicians, but they soon added vocalist Martin Häggström as a steady member.

Discography

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Studio albums
  • Temple of Life (1994)
  • Why (1996)
Singles & EPs
  • Face the Light (1992)
  • Queen Shamar (1994)

Videography

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  • Radio's to Blame[1] (1997)

Band members

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  • Henrik Flyman – guitars, bass, keyboard
  • Tommy Rehn – guitars, bass, keyboard
  • Martin Häggström – vocals

Various session musicians have collaborated with the band.

History

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A Moahni Moahna memorial website is available where more material can be found (such as biography and photos).

The band has not been heard from since 1997 when they gave their last live performance as support to Deep Purple in Sweden. No official statement has been made about ending Moahni Moahna.

Henrik Flyman is now active in Evil Masquerade. Tommy Rehn was a member of symphonic metal band Angtoria.

References

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  1. ^ "Moahni Moahna - Radio's to Blame". YouTube.
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