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Dahahoo is a four-piece band producing original songs with influences of funk, rock, reggae, and ska music. The members of this fun and entertaining band are Rafe Morris (guitar and vocals), Toby King (drums), Patrick Kennedy (bass) and Sam King (guitar, trumpet, flute and vocals). This Canberra based band formed in 2003 and has gone on to achieve, and even surpass, their most extravagant dreams. Dahahoo launched their first CD 'Jim And The Haircut' in 2004, and continue to write and arrange a strong repertoire of smooth, danceable original tracks. Launched at the 'Toast' club in March 2004, Jim And The Haircut features thirteen original tracks fusing solid jazz, funk and reggae rhythms spiced with the rich flavours of flamenco, calypso and Cossack music. The Dahahoo blend is served with humour, energy and an irresistible dance beat. The band will be heading back into Blind Monkey Studios soon, and hope to release their new CD in 2006. Dahahoo have featured in some of the best Canberra gigs over the past two years. They have played in such events as the Multicultural Fringe Festival, National Folk Festival, and National Youth Week, as well as some of the most popular venues in the ACT. Dahahoo have built a strong following of fun-loving fans, and are one of the most popular bands in Canberra. This youthful and talented band have also drawn positive acclaim from music critics. "Dahahoo seduce anyone within earshot - party songs that incite dance floor mayhem, tight