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Ilanda were an Australian-based vocal harmony and dance group which formed in 1991 as Past to Present. Initially a four-piece, with Leighton Hema, Frank Laga'aia, Lennie Keller and his brother, Norman Keller. They are all
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-born, though their heritage is Samoan. Past to Present teamed with
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to feature on his single, "
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" (February 1996), which peaked at No. 5 on the
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and No. 1 on the
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. When Hema left the group in 1998 they went into hiatus for a year and reconvened as a three-piece under the name, Ilanda, which had three top 40 Australian singles. Their last release was in May 2000.


History


1991–1997: Past to Present

All four Past to Present members: Leighton Hema, Frank Laga'aia, Lennie Keller and his brother, Norman Keller, were born in New Zealand of Samoan heritage. They grew up together and attended the same church choir. Laga'aia's older brother,
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, is an Australian-New Zealand actor and singer. The Keller brothers migrated to Melbourne in 1980. In 1991 the quartet formed there, after Hema and Laga'aia had also migrated, as a vocal harmony and dance group. Samoan band,
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, were a major inspiration. As Past to Present, they signed with
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and issued their debut single, "Crazy" (June 1995), which reached the top 50 on both the
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and the
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.Australian (ARIA) chart peaks: *Top 50 peaks: Note: includes releases by Past to Present. *Top 100 peaks to December 2010: *"Sexuality": N.B. The HP column displays the highest peak reached. Note: includes releases by Past to Present. The track was co-written by the four band members. Note: User may have to click "Search again" and provide details at "Enter a title:" e.g. Crazy; or at "Performer:" Past to Present In the following month they issued an album, ''Four Noble Truths'', which was produced by Ant Dale and Vince Deltito. In February 1996 they appeared on
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's cover version of Kool & the Gang's single, "
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", as featured vocalists. It peaked at No. 5 on the ARIA Singles Chart and No. 1 on the New Zealand Singles Chart. On the ARIA end of the year charts it peaked in the top 50. Their next single was a cover version of Earth, Wind & Fire's "
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" (August 1996), which reached the ARIA Singles Top 50. Their album track "Sexuality", co-written by producers Dale and Deltito with M Stevens, was used on the soundtrack for the TV soap, '' Home and Away: The Sounds of Summer Bay'' (1996). A non-album single, "Ready Willing & Able", was issued in August 1997, which reached the top 40 in New Zealand. The group left Mushroom Records in late 1997. According to Frank, "we had come to a crossroad
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We just felt that if we were to carry on, we needed a 100 per cent control of our careers and felt like we knew how we wanted to be marketed from the promotional side of things – we'd been in the industry a good five years by then. We sat down with our management one day and decided to form APO records and APO International and then we got together our own production team." APO International ran recording studios, a record label, a management company and modelling agency. Leighton Hema left the group, citing personal reasons.


1998–2000: Ilanda

Laga'aia and the Keller brothers resumed performing in early 1999 as a three-piece band under the name, Ilanda, (pronounced the same as "Islander") – a reference to their Samoan heritage. The new line-up's first single, "It's Our Time" (February 1999), peaked at No. 30 in Australia and No. 21 in New Zealand. In June of that year, Norman told Christie Eliezer of ''
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'' that "the music of Ilanda is obviously a statement of what we are. The Pacific feel is integral to our sound. The harmonies come from church choirs, and the way we play acoustic guitar reflects the fact that, at any Maori party, there's a tussle to grab the guitar for the inevitable sing along." Ilanda had further top 40 chart success in Australia with their next two singles "Tasty" (September 1999) and " Breakin'... There's No Stopping Us" featuring
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(May 2000). In August 2000 the group were working on their next album, ''Experience'', which Frank described, "It's very eclectic to say the least... we've also got a touch of pop music in there as well as R&B, dance, ballads and up-tempo songs – so it's a very diverse album."


Members

*Frank Laga'aia *Lennie Keller *Norman Keller *Leighton Hema (departed whilst the band was still Past to Present)


Discography


Albums


Singles


References

{{Authority control Australian vocal groups New Zealand people of Samoan descent