Bats (disambiguation)

Bats are flying mammals.

Bats may also refer to:

Entertainment

  • Bats (film), a 1999 horror film
  • "Bats!" (My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic episode), a season 4 episode
  • Music

  • Bats (South African band), a South African band
  • Bats (Irish band), an Irish band
  • The Bats (New Zealand band), a New Zealand rock band
  • The Bats, a short-lived American band formed by Jon Brion in 1982
  • "Bats!", a song by The Bronx
  • Other uses

  • Nickname for the superhero Batman
  • Bats people, a small Nakh-speaking community in the country of Georgia
  • Bats language, the language spoken by the Bats people
  • Bats, Landes, a commune in France
  • Joël Bats, a former French goalkeeper and international footballer
  • Rob Bats, Dutch politician
  • Louisville Bats, a minor league baseball team
  • See also

  • BATS (disambiguation)
  • Bat (disambiguation)
  • BAT (disambiguation)
  • The Bats (New Zealand band)

    The Bats are an influential New Zealand rock band formed in 1982 in Christchurch by Paul Kean (bass), Malcolm Grant (drums), Robert Scott (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards) and Kaye Woodward (lead guitar, vocals). Though primarily a Christchurch band, The Bats have strong links to Dunedin and are usually grouped in with the Dunedin Sound musicians that emerged in the early 1980s. The band has retained the same four members from 1982 to the present day.

    History

    1981–1986: origins and early years

    In the early 1980s, Robert Scott and Kaye Woodward were sharing accommodation together in Christchurch. Scott was already playing guitar in The Clean, and had also played with bassist Paul Kean in the short-lived band, Thanks To Llamas. After Scott taught Woodward some of his songs, the three began playing together at parties as The Percy Taiwan Band. After recruiting Malcolm Grant of The Bilders on drums, they renamed themselves The Bats.

    The Bats first performed in Dunedin on New Year's Eve, 1982. Over the next two years, they were involved in the live music scene in Christchurch and Dunedin, before releasing their first EP, By Night (1984), on the nascent alternative New Zealand record label, Flying Nun. The band spent the next two years touring New Zealand and Australia, and released another EP, And Here Is 'Music for the Fireside' (1985). The band's early releases were accompanied by some typically low budget but original music videos, notably 'By Night', 'I Go Wild' and 'Downfall'.

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