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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ian_HaugIan Haug - Wikipedia

    Ian Haug (born 21 February 1970) is an Australian musician and the lead guitarist, songwriter, and backing vocalist in the rock band Powderfinger from its formation in 1989 until its breakup in 2010. He is presently a member of The Church.

  2. powderfinger.com › these-days › ian-haugIan Haug - Powderfinger

    Find out what Ian Haug (Haugy) from Powderfinger is up to these days. Since the band ended, Ian has joined The Church and continues to run Airlock Studio.

  3. 13. Dez. 2017 · Tips & How-To's. Tone Report. The Church's Ian Haug Talks Powderfinger, 12-Strings, and Playing Hendrix's Strat. Published December 13, 2017 by Nick Smethurst. Interviews. Artist. Born in Hobart, Australia, Ian Haug spent some time living in Victoria as a kid before eventually settling in Brisbane.

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  4. 3. Nov. 2014 · Ian Haug – formerly of Powderfinger, now a member of The Church – speaking with Australian journalist and author Andrew McMillen for his book 'Talking Smack:...

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  5. Vor 4 Tagen · The Church consists of Steve Kilbey (vocals and bass), Ian Haug (guitar), Ashley Naylor (guitar), and Jeffrey Cain (drums). On their 27th studio album, “Eros Zeta and the Perfumed Guitars” features 16 songs that weave their psych-rock sound with a dystopian storyline throughout the album. The Church begins their co-headline tour with

  6. Ian Haug (@iandavidhaug) • Instagram photos and videos. 3,122 Followers, 1,489 Following, 127 Posts - Ian Haug (@iandavidhaug) on Instagram: "Songwriter and Guitarist for @thechurch_band and @thepredatorsau and @powderfinger_bandofficial . Owner of @airlock.studios and @airlock.records"

  7. Now that Ian Haug’s days are no longer spent concocting all kinds of Rockin’ Rocks for Powderfinger, he’s decided to revisit the architecture degree he started decades ago. ‘Ian the architect’ has a certain ring to it, don’t you think? But nothing like the sound of him firing-up an amp…