Mike Knapp
Mike Knapp, better known as Snap or Snapper, is a musician from Hamilton, New Zealand. Snap started playing guitar, drums, and singing at an early age, around 1970, with his family in a group called 'The Doves' featuring multiple harmony vocals. in 1974 Snap created a rock band called 'Butterburr' with his sister Mary Knapp (lead vocals) and friend Mark on guitar and vocals. Knapp went on to create a hard rock group 'Hellzappopin' and a softer rock group 'Airwaves' (1976) still with Mark, Mary and newcomers Roo (second guitar)and Phil Hall (philthy). Joined by a keyboard player Jenny Hunt (Fender Rhodes) the band matured into a full-time entertainment unit. Snap then joined several bands, including Spats and The Tigers (1979) performing, recording, and publicity.
After moving to Australia in 1981, Snap formed The Dropbears with Phil Hall and another expatriate Kiwi, Johnny Batchelor. The Dropbears played for several years based in Sydney, with tours and concerts across Australia. Snap went on to drum for Dave Dobbyn and the Stone People band, with tours in both Australia and New Zealand, The Warratahs mostly performing in New Zealand. Snap also performed with many different bands made up of both Kiwi and Australian musicians, playing a wide range of musical genre, from punk to glitter / glam, to rock and pop. One of the last performances at the famous Gluepot before it closed down, had Snap doing lightshow for Dave Dobbyn, and then being the guest performer. Mike Knapp is one of the most versatile and experienced musicians in New Zealand.
Sydney Opera Company
Snap also worked at Canon Australia and with The Sydney Opera Company worldwide performances.
Airwaves
- Snap drums/vocals, Mary Knapp vocals, Mark guitar/vocals, Phil Hall bass.
Stoney Creek
- Snap, Mary, Mark, zmike. all vocals (a cappella)
The Tigers
- Vocals/guitar - Barry Saunders
- Keyboards/vocals - Wayne Mason
- Bass guitar/vocals - Nick Theobold
- Drums/vocals - Mike Knapp Guitar
- Saxophone - Steve Lunn
- Guest performers - various local performers
Dropbears
- Johnny Batchelor vocals/guitar, Snap drums, Phil Hall bass.
Dave Dobbyn and the Stone People
- Dave Dobbyn vocals/guitar, Snap drums, Ian Belton bass, Mark guitar, Tim keyboards.
The Warratahs
- Barry Saunders vocals/guitar, Snap drums, Wayne Mason vocals/keyboards, Clint bass.
Radio
- Dave Dobbyn interview, Rotorua 1989
Television
- Dropbears interview, Adelaide July 1985
Performances
- Sweetwaters Music Festival (The Tigers)
- Mountain Rock Music Festival (The Warratahs)
- Mainstreet Auckland, (The Tigers) billed with the Crocodiles (band)
- Island of Real (The Tigers)
- Adelaide Television Show (The Dropbears)
- Most pubs, clubs and concert venues in New Zealand and Australia
- Rooty Hill RSL 1988 with Dave Dobbyn and the Stone People
Discography
- Tigers - Heart Don’t Stop EMI pic sleeve EX
- Tigers - Red Dress EMI EX recordsrecords
- The Warratahs -
Albums
- The Warratahs -