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'''The Hawaiian Pups''' were a rare, not widely known about [[New-wave]]/ [[Synth-Pop]] [[music group]] from the [[1980's]] which formed in the [[New York Metropolitan Area]]. The Hawaiian Pups were: John Terelle, John Klett, and Tara Shanahan. [[Portrait Records]] signed them onto their [[record label]]. '''Spook Opera''' was their first [[Single]]. Later, they released an [[EP]] by the name of '''Split Second Precision''' in 1983.
'''The Hawaiian Pups''' were a [[New wave music|new wave]]/[[synthpop]] [[music group]] from the 1980s which formed in the [[New York Metropolitan Area]]. [[Portrait Records]] signed them onto their [[record label]]. ''Spook Opera'' was their first [[Single (music)|single]]. In 1983, they released an [[Extended play|EP]] by the name of ''Split Second Precision'', which included the song ''Young Boys''.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.tampabay.com/how-did-we-miss-a-band-called-hawaiian-pups/2293671|title=How did we miss a band called Hawaiian Pups?|date=September 15, 2016|work=[[Tampa Bay Times]]|accessdate=March 1, 2019}}</ref> Another notable release was the song ''Baby Judy''.<ref name="TBT">{{cite news|url=https://www.tampabay.com/the-hawaiian-pups-enjoyed-the-dog-days-of-the-80s/2340974|title=The Hawaiian Pups enjoyed the dog days of the '80s|date=October 12, 2017|work=[[Tampa Bay Times]]|accessdate=March 1, 2019}}</ref>
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==New Releases==
==Band members==
*John Terelle<ref name="TBT"/>

*John Klett<ref name="TBT"/>
The group is currently working on a new album. However, there is no known date as to when it will be released.
*Tara Shanahan<ref>{{cite web|title=The Hawaiian Pups|url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/140578-The-Hawaiian-Pups|website=Discogs|accessdate=16 April 2017}}</ref>


==Releases==
==Releases==
* Split Second Precision - [[Extended play|EP]] [Portrait 1983]
* "Infinite Roads"
* "Trash"
* "Young Boys"
* "Baby Judy"
* "Baby Judy (Extended Version)"
* "Overture to Young Boys".


==Singles==
Split Second Precision - [[EP]] [Portrait 1983]
* Spook Opera - Halloween '82 Radio Promo - SINGLE 7" (Portrait 1982)
* "Spook Opera"


==References==
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<references />
"Infinite Roads" <br />"Trash" <br />"Young Boys" <br />"Baby Judy" <br />"Baby Judy (Extended Version)"<br />"Overature to Young Boys".


==Singles==
Spook Opera - Halloween '82 Radio Promo - SINGLE 7" (Portrait 1982)<br />
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"Spook Opera"
==External link==


==External links==
*[http://www.hawaiianpups.com/ Hawaiian Pups]
*[http://www.hawaiianpups.com/ Hawaiian Pups]
*[http://www.nwoutpost.com/ New Wave Outpost ~ New Wave Rarities]
*[http://groups.myspace.com/hawaiianpups Hawaiian Pups Fan Club]

[[Category:Post-Punk|Hawaiian Pups]]
[[Category:New-wave|Hawaiian Pups]]
[[Category:Synth-pop|Hawaiian Pups]]




[[Category:American synth-pop groups]]
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[[Category:American post-punk music groups]]
[[Category:American new wave musical groups]]

Latest revision as of 13:18, 24 March 2020

The Hawaiian Pups were a new wave/synthpop music group from the 1980s which formed in the New York Metropolitan Area. Portrait Records signed them onto their record label. Spook Opera was their first single. In 1983, they released an EP by the name of Split Second Precision, which included the song Young Boys.[1] Another notable release was the song Baby Judy.[2]

Band members

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  • John Terelle[2]
  • John Klett[2]
  • Tara Shanahan[3]

Releases

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  • Split Second Precision - EP [Portrait 1983]
  • "Infinite Roads"
  • "Trash"
  • "Young Boys"
  • "Baby Judy"
  • "Baby Judy (Extended Version)"
  • "Overture to Young Boys".

Singles

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  • Spook Opera - Halloween '82 Radio Promo - SINGLE 7" (Portrait 1982)
  • "Spook Opera"

References

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  1. ^ "How did we miss a band called Hawaiian Pups?". Tampa Bay Times. September 15, 2016. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "The Hawaiian Pups enjoyed the dog days of the '80s". Tampa Bay Times. October 12, 2017. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  3. ^ "The Hawaiian Pups". Discogs. Retrieved 16 April 2017.
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