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− | + | While based in Hamilton, ''Marion Arts'' was a member of the bands [[Swellsfoot Assembly]], [[1953 Memorial Society Rock'N Roll Band]] and [[The Red Hot Peppers]]. She had a number of tracks released on the sountrack to the movie [[Solo]] (mostly with [[Robbie Laven]]; 1978), including one track from the soundtrack on the b-side to the ''David Fraser Ochestra's'' [[Solo Theme]]. For a number of years based in Tauranga, she has also solo albums including [[Solo Collection]] (1992) and [[Songs of the Rings]] (2000). She recorded albums with [[Robbie Laven]], her husband and former member of [[1953 Memorial Society Rock'N Roll Band]] and [[The Red Hot Peppers]], [[There's Two Sides to it]] (1981), [[the Lost Angel]] (1984) and [[Silver]] (2000). | |
− | While based in Hamilton, ''Marion Arts'' was a member of the bands [[ | + | |
==Other Releases== | ==Other Releases== | ||
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*''No Love Returned'' appears on the 1997 compilaton [[Picture This: A Collection of NZ Songwriters]] | *''No Love Returned'' appears on the 1997 compilaton [[Picture This: A Collection of NZ Songwriters]] | ||
− | *''It ain’t me babe'' (with the [[ | + | *''It ain’t me babe'' (with the [[ahmilton County Bluegrass Band]]) appears on 1970 compilation [[National Banjo Pickers’ Convention: Highlights 1970]] |
[[category:bands]] | [[category:bands]] | ||
[[category:People]] | [[category:People]] | ||
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