The Trip is a half Australian half Canadian, alt-pop/rock band noted for their exciting live performances, and their infamous frisbee skills in the underground scene. The band consists of Chad Kendrick (guitar & vocals), and Marco Yellin (guitar & vocals), and frequently headlines along Australia's east coast, with roots in both Bondi and Manly beaches.
Officially formed in late 2010, the members of The Trip had played in a variety of bands together since the early 2000s, having met in the thriving live music scene of Bondi Beach. In 2007, the band travelled to the USA to work with Platinum selling, Grammy nominated producer Sylvia Massy. After spending 8 weeks recording at Radiostar Studios in Northern California, the band returning to Australia in early 2008 with the finished 11 track record. After a brief management period with Martha Troup (manager of INXS frontman Michael Hutchence), the bands independent label JDog Records decided not to release the record in Australia, but to return to the US to promote the band and the record there.
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The Trip is an eight-part Channel 4 television series that was first broadcast in 1999 (during the late night time bracket known as 4Later). The Trip consists of rarely seen NASA space footage from the earliest days of space exploration to 1990s interplanetary stellar discovery, set to a deftly crafted cutting edge dance music soundtrack. From "we have lift off" to man's first steps on the moon, "the final frontier" to "Houston, we have a problem", The Trip is an intergalactic mind bending space journey into the unknown. It is the brainchild of producer Jacques Peretti.
A CD soundtrack for the series was also released by Shifty Disco on 22 March 1999 containing many of the tracks used in the series.
"The Trip" is a two-part story (the 41st and 42nd episodes to air) of NBC's popular sitcom, Seinfeld. Airing on August 12, 1992 and August 19, 1992, it kicked off the fourth season of the show.
Jerry is offered two free tickets from New York to Hollywood to appear on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. He offers one to George and they decide that while they are in Los Angeles they will track down Kramer, who headed to Los Angeles in the previous episode, "The Keys", to become an actor. A dead woman turns up in another part of LA and Kramer's script he had given to her is found on her body. George thinks he has insightful conversations with the talk show guests (Corbin Bernsen and George Wendt) but they both call him "some nut" when they appear publicly. Jerry can't remember the wording for a joke and blames the hotel maid, Lupe (Dyana Ortelli), who threw it away while cleaning the room. As Jerry and George leave The Tonight Show, they see Kramer's picture on the news. He is the main suspect for the "Smog Strangler".