On Thursday, Peter Urlich and his late 70s-early 80s bandmates Th' Dudes, will be inducted into the New Zealand Hall of Fame at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards.
Songs like Walking in Light still have a huge place in the culture, as does Urlich who tells Spy the band changed his life by giving him a huge start in the music industry and showing him that he could make a living in New Zealand.
"It was a big confidence boost because, from day one, people liked us. The three founding members Dave Dobbyn, [the late] Ian Morris and myself were all at Sacred Heart College together — Bruce Hambling and Lez White joined us via a newspaper ad," he says.
Like Dobbyn, Urlich has stayed at the forefront of the music scene for over four decades, but in a much more eclectic way.
In the 80s, alongside fellow nightlife impresario Mark Phillips, he paved the way for the modern nightlife scene, creating clubs at which the A-List of the time queued for admittance.