Murray and Fred Loveridge


Over six decades Whanganui brothers Murray and Fred Loveridge have been stalwarts of regional and national music with their input to bands such as Quincy Conserve, Captain Custard, The Web, Tanglefoot, The Alpha Gospel Band, Dance Party, Freddy and the Tearaways, The Zillionaires, The Lick, The Blues Buffet, and more.

Bassist Murray and guitarist Fred are two-thirds of a musical generation, their sister Sanchia being an accomplished vocalist. Fred recalls his parents being supportive of their musicianship. Their mother, Hinemoa, came from a musical family, with her brothers being “involved in the music scene in and around Taihape”. Their uncle, Rod Douglas, led a local dance band. Another uncle, a talented pianist, is celebrated by Murray in his song ‘My Uncle Ray’.

Murray Loveridge in Dick Le Fort Trio, 1968.
Murray Loveridge in an unused promo shot.
Second lineup of Under Construction, 1990s. Fred Loveridge at right.
Murray Loveridge - Travellin’ Man single
Fred Loveridge performing at Whanganui Jazz Fest.
The Zillionaires, late 90s. From left: Fred Loveridge, Craig Thurston, Murray Loveridge, Dave Berryman.
The Lick - I See Through You
The Clazzmatic Boogie Orchestra
Fred Loveridge.
Murray Loveridge - Travellin' Man single.
Murray Loveridge's pass to Avalon TV studios for an appearance on the Grunt Machine.
Dance Party – unreleased recordings
Murray Loveridge in The Web, c 1970.
Under Construction with Murray and Fred Loveridge at left - Happening Whangaehu Festival.
"Happen Inn" at the Aramoho Boating Club – "Dress: Hippy." Music by The Web featuring Murray Loveridge.
Murray with The Gavin Burgess Band 1997
Blues Buffet - Soundtree Live – Season 2 Episode 13 – Feb 2014
Fred Loveridge in Alpha Gospel Band, c 1980.
Jazz Connection with Michael Barrymore second from left, 2004. Fred Loveridge in centre.
The Zillionaires, late 90s – John Bilderbeck and Fred Loveridge with Philip Adams of Matrix Studio.
Dance Party reunion 2015
Fred Loveridge - 2004 Promo CD
StilleRipple: Kevin Wickens, Murray Loveridge, Kemp Tuirirangi.
Murray Loveridge in The Web, c 1970.
The Web, c 1970. From left to right: Murray Loveridge, Tony Roberts, Graeme Brown, Wayde Connell.
Nana's New Hip - Murray Loveridge, Johnny Quick, Stewy Elliott.
Stille Ripple – Loner Postponer single
Stille Ripple – My Uncle Ray (Polygram 1972). Written by Murray Loveridge and recorded at Sonic Recording Studios, Wellington.
Under Construction - 3rd Line-up
Freddy and the Tearaways.
The Zillionaires, late 1990s. From left to right: Dave Berryman, Murray Loveridge, Fred Loveridge, Craig Thurston.
Shane, backed by the Web.
Dance Party at Castlecliff Hotel, Whanganui, mid-80s.
The Lick with Fred Loveridge at left, mid-2000s.
Freddy and the Tearaways.
Dance Party poster.
Under Construction 2nd line-up
Murray Loveridge - Going Public
Fred Loveridge in Freddy and the Tearaways, early 1990s.
Dance Party Telequest performance
The second lineup of Under Construction with Fred Loveridge at right.
Captain Custard – Murray Loveridge, Don Burke, Dave Alexander, Malcolm Hayman.
Blues Buffet – Slipstream Music Video 2013
Murray Loveridge.
Dick Le Fort Trio – Day In The Life
The Zillionaires – Git Ya Yah Yahs Out
Dick Le Fort Trio at the Tauranga National Jazz Festival, 1969
Fred Loveridge - Patience
Dance Party, mid-80s.
Freddy and the Tearaways' final gig - Victoria Lake, Whanganui 1992.
Dick Le Fort Trio, 1968, with Murray Loveridge on bass.
Fred Loveridge in Under Construction, 1990s.
Brotherhood of Blues
Supporting Jenny Morris, Whanganui, December 1989. 
Murray Loveridge with Blues Buffet – National Jazz Festival, Tauranga 2010.
Murray Loveridge.
Dusty Lovett - The H Song
Quincy Conserve on the Brian Edwards-hosted television show Edwards On Saturday, March 1976.
Photo credit: Peter Blake collection
Quincy Conserve with Murray Loveridge on right.
The Zillionaires - Git Yer Wah Wahs Out.
The Zillionaires, late 90s. John Bilderbeck, Fred Loveridge, Craig Thurston.
Fred Loveridge.
Stille Ripple – Loner Postponer (Polygram 1972). Written by Murray Loveridge and recorded at Sonic Recording Studios, Wellington.
The Lick, mid-2000s. Fred Loveridge at left, Tim Davies on vocals.
Freddy and The Tearaways – unreleased recordings
Members:

Murray Loveridge

Fred Loveridge

The Lick business card.
Trivia:

While still a schoolboy Murray auditioned for The Overlanders during their manager Bob Rod’s unsuccessful attempt to assemble a new line-up for his disintegrating band.

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