Meet The People – young musicians going places

The People – from left, Jake McKenzie, Liam Aalders, Caleb Gardner on drums, Ivy Cutfield, Tui Whatling, and Jess Quayle. Photo, Patrick Brennan, Aviate NZ

A rock band made up of students aged 13 to 15 is making a name for itself around the Coast, playing gigs at some large licensed venues, even though they are not old enough to drink themselves.

The six musicians – Ivy Cutfield and Tui Whatling on vocals, guitarists Liam Aalders and Jake McKenzie, bassist Jess Quayle and drummer Caleb Gardner – began playing together last year in Whangaparāoa College’s rock band before forming their own group called The People

They have played at a number of college-run events, and at Whangaparāoa School gala, but it was when they were offered a one-and-a-half hour gig at Parāoa Brewing Co. that they began to practice in every spare moment.

Lead guitarist Liam Aalders says as well as practising at school during lunch, they would play 5-6 hours every second weekend together.

Liam says the first Parāoa gig got them more work, including private functions. Parāoa was obviously impressed, as The People were invited back to perform there again.

Recently the band was called on for quite a long set at Whangaparāoa School gala, where they drew a good audience and had plenty of cash thrown in their guitar case.

The People’s next public gig will be at Parāoa Brewing Co. in Whangaparāoa on May 13.