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In [[2005]], [[BBC Radio 2]] broadcasted their first radio series. Largely improvised, it features [[Rob Brydon]] as their narrator, [[Rhys Darby]] as their manager and [[Jimmy Carr]] as a devoted fan called Kipper.
In [[2005]], [[BBC Radio 2]] broadcasted their first radio series. Largely improvised, it features [[Rob Brydon]] as their narrator, [[Rhys Darby]] as their manager and [[Jimmy Carr]] as a devoted fan called Kipper.


[[Image:Flight_of_the_Conchords.jpg|left|frame|McKenzie and Clement]]
[[Image:Flight_of_the_Conchords.jpg|left|frame|l-r, Clement and McKenzie]]
==External Links==
==External Links==
http://www.whatthefolk.net/
http://www.whatthefolk.net/

Revision as of 14:29, 23 September 2005

The Flight of the Conchords are a folk/pop duo comprising of Bret McKenzie of Black Seeds fame and Jermaine Clement of The Humourbeasts. Billing themselves as "the fourth most popular New Zealand folk parody group" the group depends upon a combination of witty banter and acousitc guitars to work the audience.

The band have released one record, Folk The World Tour - Live Album.

In 2005, BBC Radio 2 broadcasted their first radio series. Largely improvised, it features Rob Brydon as their narrator, Rhys Darby as their manager and Jimmy Carr as a devoted fan called Kipper.

l-r, Clement and McKenzie

http://www.whatthefolk.net/