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Goldenhorse was a pop and rock band from New Zealand. The group consists of Geoff Maddock (guitar/vocals), Kirsten Morrell (vocals), Ben King (guitar/vocals), Vincent Hine (bass), and Nick Gaffaney (drums).

Foundation: 1999 – 2002
The band was founded in 1999 by Geoff Maddock and Kirsten Morrell. Other original members were Joel Wilton, who with Geoff Maddock and Edmund Cake was a member of the band Bressa Creeting Cake, and bassist Ben King. They were joined by Andrew Clark on guitar and began working on songs written by Maddock and Morrell. Goldenhorse's first live performance was late in 1999, at the Classic on Queen St in Auckland, a bar newly converted from the Classic movie theatre, which until then had been Auckland's most famous blue movie theater. The gig was a great success, and Goldenhorse was already was attracting attention in the NZ music scene.

Geoff Maddock and Joel Wilton's previous band Bressa Creeting Cake had released one critically acclaimed album in NZ on Flying Nun Records in 1997, and before the band had broken up they had gathered many fans, including Tim Finn and Neil Finn from legendary New Zealand band Split Enz and more recently the internationally successful Crowded House. The respect of these musicians extended to Goldenhorse through Geoff Maddock and Tim Finn loaned Goldenhorse a 24-track tape machine and a recording desk to make an album with.

With recording engineer Nick Abbott the band began work on their first album in the flat where Geoff lived above a strip club in downtown Auckland, but it soon became obvious they needed a more dedicated space to record in. Nick, Geoff and the band's manager Michael Keating moved to a house in the Waitakere hills above Auckland city, and Nick and Geoff converted the new space into a recording studio.

This first album was made over a year by the band, but mostly determined by Geoff Maddock who was producing it and arranging the music. During this period the band released its first single, 'American Wife', which was played only on Auckland's college radio BFM, but it had great success there, being nominated for 'best unreleased song' at the station's annual awards, the 'b-nets'. Regular live playing had built up a following from local audiences. By the time the album was finished and being released on a newly created label Siren Records the band membership was changing into what it would be for the next album with the exit of Joel Wilton and Andrew Clark, who were having trouble making the band commitments due to other work. The bass was now played by Vincent 'Chetto' Hine, a colourful character from rural Taupaki, west of Auckland. Ben King switched from bass to electric guitar and when Joel Wilton finally departed he was replaced by Ben Collier.

2002 – 2004: Riverhead
Goldenhorse's debut album 'Riverhead' was released in October 2002, to a small fanfare, selling only 7,500 copies in its first 15 months. But over the next 18 months various singles from the album started to have an impact on the radio. The band played live throughout New Zealand continuously and sales of the record climbed slowly then steadily and in August 2004 the album reached no.1 on the national charts. One song in particular, 'Maybe Tomorrow', written by Geoff Maddock achieved great commercial success, and in 2003 it was the most played local song on all New Zealand radio. By 2005, 'Riverhead' had sold more than 50,000 copies, earning triple-platinum status.

Reporter: 2007 – present
In a 2009 interview, Morelle said that her releasing a solo albums "means Goldenhorse is on hiatus."