Evermore


The three teenaged Hume brothers from Feilding – Jon, Peter and Dann – came to the attention of the New Zealand music industry when, as the band Evermore, they won the 2000 Smokefree Secondary School Rockquest. They quickly found success with airplay, sales and awards in New Zealand and Australia, and over time established long-term musical career paths as a group and individually.

For years to come, the group’s publicity would mention rural Feilding and the fact that they were home-schooled, evoking an idyllic pastoral upbringing that fitted in nicely with the worldview of New Zealand as the film location for The Lord Of The Rings. (The band name came from Led Zeppelin’s 1971 acoustic classic, ‘The Battle Of Evermore’ – a song inspired by JRR Tolkien’s Rings trilogy.)

Evermore, L to R: Dann Hume, Jon Hume, Peter Hume.
Evermore, L to R: Jon Hume, Peter Hume, Dann Hume.
Jon Hume, January 2005.
Photo credit: David Iliff
Evermore
Evermore, L to R: Jon Hume, Dann Hume, Peter Hume
Evermore
Evermore with the 2005 APRA Silver Scroll for 'It's Too Late'
Evermore, L to R: Dann Hume, Jon Hume, Peter Hume.
Evermore
Evermore, L to R: Peter Hume, Jon Hume, Dan Hume.
Jon Hume fronting Evermore, performing at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards, 18 October 2007.
Evermore, L to R: Peter Hume, Jon Hume, Dann Hume.
Evermore wins the International Achievement Award at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards, 18 October 2007
Jon Hume, Evermore
Evermore's Jon Hume
Evermore - Light Surrounding You (2007)
Evermore, L to R: Dann Hume, Jon Hume, Peter Hume.
Evermore - It's Too Late (2004)
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Warner Music


Evermore

Members:

Jon Hume - vocals, guitar

Peter Hume - bass, keyboards, vocals

Dann Hume - drums, guitar, vocals

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