Ardijah, (left to right) Betty-Anne Monga, Ryan Monga, Tony Nogotautama, Simon Lynch (and Ryan junior), central North Island, August 1986
Ardijah's Take a Chance album (WEA, 1988) was an expanded version of their self-titled debut the year earlier.
Ardijah, c. 1985. From left: Betty-Anne Monga, Jay Dee Diamond, Ryan Monga, Simon Lynch, and Ritchie Campbell.
Ardijah’s (left to right) Tony Nogotautama, Ryan Monga, and Simon Lynch, September 1987
Ardijah (left to right) John “JayDee” Diamond (guitar), Simon Lynch (keyboards), Betty Anne Monga vocals/percussion), Richie Campbell (drums), and Ryan Monga (bass), Papakura YMCA 1987
Ardijah: about to appear at Wellington's Exchequers club, 1986
Ardijah takes the Polyfonk jet to Gisborne, 2012. From left: Betty-Anne Monga, Kaitapu Monga, Rico Tali, Ryan Monga, Karl Benton.
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Ryan Monga collection
Give Me Your Number - Ardijah's debut single, Pagan, 1986
Ardijah - Watchin' U live at The Civic, Auckland (2006)
Kaitapu Monga plays five-string bass with Ardijah, 2012
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Ryan Monga collection
Ardijah - Way Around U (All City remix by Manuel Bundy and Submariner, feat Tha Feelstyle), 1999.
Ardijah performing Give Me Your Number, Time Makes A Wine on the first episode of True Colours, 1986
Ardijah, Edgewater resort, Rarotonga, September 1987
Ryan Monga and Billy Kristian, APRA Silver Scrolls, 1997
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Murray Cammick Collection
Ryan Monga, Rip It Up office, Auckland, 1985
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Anthony Corban
Ardijah - Moonlighting live at The Civic, Auckland (2006)
Ryan Monga in Car Crash Set, Zanzibar, Fort St. Auckland, New Years Eve 1983/4
Ryan and Betty-Anne Monga, 1990s
Ardijah - Give Me Your Number (1986)
Truda Chadwick with Ryan and Betty-Ann Monga from Ardijah
Ardijah's promotional portrait for their debut release on Pagan, Give Me Your Number, 1986.
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Adrienne Martyn
Ardijah’s Tony Nogotautama, Herbs tour, July 1986
Betty-Anne Monga interview, Tagata Pasifika 20th Anniversary Special, 2007
Betty-Anne and Ryan Monga, 1990s.
Betty-Anne Monga of Ardijah, 2001.
Ardijah perform Your Love Is Blind on Sweet Soul Music (1986)
Label for side one of Ardijah's debut album, WEA, 1987
Ryan Monga being interviewed by Peter Grace in the Rip It Up office, Darby Street, Auckland, late 1985
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Anthony Corban
Ardijah, 1987: Simon Lynch, Ryan Monga, Betty-Anne Monga, Jay Dee.
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Jocelyn Carlin
Take Me was a 7" and 12" single for Ardijah on WEA in 1989.
Ryan Monga, Rip It Up office, 1985
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Anthony Corban
Ardijah, 1987: Tony Nogotautama, Ryan Monga, Simon Lynch, Betty-Anne Monga.
Kete Arohanui - Ardijah (2006)
Ryan and Betty-Anne Monga, 2000s.
Ardijah outside Shortland’s Street TVNZ studio in 1985; (left to right) Richie Campbell, Teina Benioni, Betty-Anne and Ryan Monga and Tony Nogotautama
Ardijah's self-titled debut album, WEA, 1987
Ardijah’s Betty-Anne and Ryan Monga, Herbs tour, July 1986
Ardijah’s Betty-Anne Monga, Auckland, September 1987
Ardijah - Silly Love Songs live at the Civic, Auckland (2006)
Betty-Anne Monga of Ardijah on the cover of Rip It Up's 10th anniversary issue, June 1987
Side two of Ardijah's self-titled debut album on WEA, 1987.
'Your Love Is Blind' (1985)
Ryan Monga, Rip It Up office, Auckland, 1985
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Anthony Corban
Ardijah at the Cordova nightclub, Mangere, 1980. From left: Betty-Anne Monga, Ryan Monga, John Diamond aka Jay Dee, Richie Campbell.
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Ryan Monga collection
Ardijah - Love So Right live at The Civic, Auckland (2006)
Ardijah at the Peppermill nightclub, 1982. From left: Paul Drury, Jay Dee, Ryan Monga, James Tuiara, Betty-Anne Monga, Ritchie Campbell.
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Ryan Monga collection
Ardijah - Time Makes A Wine (1988)
Ardijah in Taupo, 2013. Rico Tale sings E Ipo, Betty-Anne Monga at right.
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Ryan Monga collection
The back cover of the Give Me Your Number single, Pagan, 1986.
Car Crash Set's 'No Accident' video shoot, 1984. L to R: Dave Bulog, Simon Mark-Brown, Nigel Russell, Trevor Reekie, Ryan Monga
Herbs, Ardijah, Aotearoa and Dread, Beat & Blood. Taken in Whangarei at the last gig of a national tour with all four bands on 29 July 1986. The promoter was Hugh Lynn.
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Simon Lynch collection
Betty-Anne Monga, a portrait by Jocelyn Carlin, 1987
Ardijah, 1987. From left: Simon Lynch, Jay Dee, Ryan Monga, Betty-Anne Monga.
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Jocelyn Carlin
Ardijah tour production meeting; (left to right) Terry (lighting technician), Peter Campbell (band manager), and Mike Smeaton (sound technician), Queenstown February 1987
Ardijah’s Tony Nogotautama and Betty–Anne Monga, September 1987
Betty-Anne Monga, 1987
Time was a 1999 album released on Ardijah's own Polyfonk label.
Ardijah filming for Ready To Roll at Avalon studios, Lower Hutt, 1985; (left to right) Betty-Anne Monga, Simon Lynch, Ryan Monga, Richie Campbell, Tony Nogotautama and Teina Benioni.
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Simon Lynch
Ardijah’s Betty-Anne Monga, Papakura YMCA, 1987
Ardijah - Silly Love Songs (1999)
Ardijah, 1989. From left: Ryan Monga, Barbara Griffin, Betty-Anne Monga, and Trevor Collins.
Ardijah’s Ryan Monga and Tony Nogotautama, Queenstown, February 1987
Ardijah at Tolaga Bay, 2013. From left: Betty-Anne, Ryan and Kaitapu Monga, Rico Tali.
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Ryan Monga collection
Ryan and Betty-Anne Monga, 2000s
Poster for Rarofest, Cook Islands, 2017
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Ardijah collection
Betty-Anne Monga, Te Rapa Racecourse, December 1988.
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Karen Ford
Ardijah outside Shortland Street’s TVNZ studio in 1985; (left to right) Richie Campbell, Betty-Anne Monga, Teina Benioni, Ryan Monga, Tony Nogotautama and Simon Lynch
Ardijah filming for Ready To Roll at Avalon studios, Lower Hutt, 1985; (left to right) Betty-Anne Monga, Simon Lynch, Ryan Monga, Richie Campbell, Tony Nogotautama and Teina Benioni.
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Simon Lynch
Betty-Anne Monga - vocals, ukulele, percussion
Ryan Monga - producer, musical director, drums, bass, vocals
Simon Lynch - keyboards
Tony Nogotautama - vocals, guitar
Ryan "Kaitapu" Monga Jr - bass, drums, vocals
Rico Tali - saxophone, flute, ukulele, guitar, vocals
Phil Crown - keyboards, vocals
Karl Benton - keyboards
Kolo Hansen - keyboards
Jay Dee - guitar, vocals
Richie Campbell - drums
James Tuiara - vocals, percussion