The Otara Millionaires Club formed in the early 1990s out of the remnants of two earlier New Zealand groups, Houseparty and Fuemana, both centred around the Fuemana brother and sister, Phil and Christina, and their younger brother, Pauly.
Otara Millionaires Club played a few gigs around South Auckland and recorded one track for the seminal urban-Pacific collection, [r1864208].
After this they split and Pauly approached Alan Jansson who suggested they keep the intials and record together.
The result was the multi-million seller, How Bizarre. They jointly composed the music, Pauly sang & fronted the project and Alan effectively created, recorded and produced the music. The two ceased working together in 1997 after a dispute and Alan agreed that Pauly kept the name, although Pauly released nothing under the name.
They came together for one last release, 4 All Of Us, with actress Lucy Lawless, in 2007 and the name was allowed to die after the end of that project.
Pauly Fuemana passed away on 31 January, 2010.
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August 20, 1997
Supper Club
New York, New York, United States1. How Bizarre
August 7, 1997
Numbers
Houston, Texas, United StatesAugust 2, 1997
The Bottleneck
Lawrence, Kansas, United States1. How Bizarre
August 1, 1997
Bluebird Theater
Denver, Colorado, United States1. How Bizarre
2. Right On
3. Land of Plenty
4. Never Coming Back
5. On the Run
6. Lingo With the Gringo
July 28, 1997
Brick by Brick
San Diego, California, United StatesJuly 26, 1997
Procter & Gamble Pavilion
Cincinnati, Ohio, United StatesJuly 25, 1997
Whisky A Go Go
West Hollywood, California, United StatesJuly 15, 1997
Metro
Chicago, Illinois, United StatesJuly 5, 1997
Charter Oak Landing
Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesJune 28, 1997
Dyrskuepladsen
Roskilde, Region Zealand, DenmarkMay 30, 1997
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum
New York, New York, United StatesFebruary 2, 1997
Bassendean Oval
Perth, Western Australia, AustraliaJanuary 31, 1997
Royal Adelaide Showgrounds
Adelaide, South Australia, AustraliaJanuary 27, 1997
Sydney Showground
Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaJanuary 25, 1997
Flemington Racecourse
Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaJanuary 19, 1997
Gold Coast Parklands
Gold Coast, Queensland, AustraliaJanuary 17, 1997
Ericsson Stadium
Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandJuly 5, 1996
Crystal Ballroom
Portland, Oregon, United StatesFebruary 5, 1995
Fremantle Oval
Fremantle, Western Australia, AustraliaFebruary 3, 1995
Royal Adelaide Showgrounds
Adelaide, South Australia, AustraliaOMC has released 8+ albums. Some of their notable releases include I Love LA, Land Of Plenty, How Bizarre. Explore their complete discography on this page.
Some of OMC's most popular tracks include How Bizarre, Never Coming Back, On the Run, How Bizarre [1997], Breaking My Heart. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
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