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SOL3 MIO (stylised as SOLΞ MIO) is a New Zealand musical trio consisting of Moses Mackay, Pene Pati and Amitai Pati. Of Samoan descent and classically trained, Moses is a
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, and the Pati brothers are
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tic
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s.


Albums and tours

The group's self-titled debut album, featuring an operatic take on a range of traditional and popular songs, was the highest selling album in New Zealand in 2014 and 2015, and the second in 2016. The album is certified 8× platinum and won the named award twice in a row at the annual
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. In 2015 the group released a cover of
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's ''
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'' soundtrack song "
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" in support of New Zealand's participation in the
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. The group's second album, '' On Another Note'', was released in October 2015 and is certified 3× platinum. At the NZ VMA's, the album won the highest selling album of 2016, being the third year in a row the group won the award. In November 2017, the group released a Christmas album titled ''A Very MΞRRY Christmas'' featuring covers of a number of classic Christmas songs as well as two original pieces written and produced by Moses. The album is certified Gold and was their third consecutive album to debut at the top of the music charts. Their annual tours, Christmas in the Vines, sees the group perform at wineries across the country. In more recent years, the success of these tours has seen it being extended past Christmas, subsequently having the name altered to 'Summer at the Beach', and 'Summer in the Park'. Every year the group announces a new charity they are sponsoring while continuing working with them in NZ and internationally. Among the charities they have sponsored have been the Dream Chaser Foundation,
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, and the Red Cross.


History

Before the group was formed, 2008 saw Moses, 18, and Pene, 20, providing the backing vocals for the tour of
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. In 2010 Moses, 20, and Amitai, 21, were among five that sung the backing vocals for
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's An Unforgettable Tribute to Nat King Cole tour. After individually being hand picked by Dennis O’Neill to further their music studies at the Wales International Academy of Voice, the forming of the group was an idea thought of by the three in an attempt to fundraise the hundred and thousands of dollars they would need for all three of them to move to the UK indefinitely and afford the master's degree. In 2012, together with their families, they hired a school hall and performed to a half full audience. A few short months later saw them perform their first sold-out headlining show at
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and they were signed to
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the following day. In 2015 they were named Top Group of the Year by the Variety Artists Club of New Zealand, and again in 2016 at the
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. In 2017 Moses played DJ Otis in Robert Tapert's ''Pleasuredome'' starring alongside actress
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. During this time, Pene and Amitai were working closely with the
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also starring in lead roles.


Personal life

Pene and Amitai Pati are brothers, and have a distant family connection with Moses Mackay. The three discovered their family connections coincidentally, being involved with music groups whilst they were all studying at the University of Auckland. Moses Mackay attended
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on
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's North Shore, graduating in 2007. Moses was a keen sportsman and musician in college, and following his older brother being Head Boy in 2004, Moses was also Head Boy in his final year. Moses is one of four, with an older brother Marley, and younger brother and sister Matthias and Anasetasia. Moses' main residence is in his hometown but frequently travels around the world. Pene and Amitai Pati both attended Aorere College in
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,
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. Pene graduated in 2005, and Amitai in 2007. Pene and Amitai are two of four, having an older sister Torres, and a sister in between the two, Fa'anenefu. Their main residence is in San Francisco, US. In January 2016 Pene Pati married Egyptian-born singer Amina Edris at a private ceremony at Villa Maria after proposing to her, at the same winery, on stage at the group's annual Christmas in the Vines tour in December 2014.


Discography


Studio albums


See also

*
List of number-one albums from the 2010s (New Zealand) This is the Recorded Music NZ list of number-one albums in New Zealand during the 2010s decade. Adele's 2011 album ''21'' charted at number one for a total of 38 weeks, and was the top-selling album in both 2011 and 2012. New Zealand vocal trio ...
* New Zealand top 50 albums of 2013


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sole Mio Musical groups established in 2011 New Zealand musical trios 21st-century New Zealand male opera singers New Zealand people of Samoan descent Opera crossover singers 2011 establishments in New Zealand Pasifika opera singers Māori-language singers People educated at Rosmini College