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− | [[image:1953rock.jpg|right|thumb|''1953 Memorial Society Rock 'n' Roll Band'', c.1972; Mitch Park, Rod Murdoch, Brett, Robbie Laven, Sid Limbert, Mike Williams]]
| + | Rock'n Roll group featuring [[Robbie Laven]] (multiple instruments), [[Rob Murdoch]] (guitar, piano, vocals), [[Mitch Park]] (bass), [[Bren Collison]] (drums) and [[Helen Collison]] (vocals), who was later replaced by [[Marion Arts]]. They released one single in 1973 titled [[Tallahassee Lassie]]. |
− | ''1953 Memorial Society Rock 'n' Roll Band'' was a Rock 'n' Roll revival ensemble formed in 1971 featuring [[Robbie Laven]] (multiple instruments), [[Rod Murdoch]] (guitar, piano, vocals), [[Mitch Park]] (bass), [[Bren Collison]] (drums) and [[Helen Collison]] (at the time Helen Phare; vocals). Prior to breaking up (c.1975), ''Helen Collison'' left the band mid-tour, and was replaced by [[Marion Arts]]. ''Park'' was replaced by [[Paul Baxter]], while [[Sid Limbert]] and [[Mike Williams]] were also in the band for some time. ''Laven'' had moved from Auckland to Hamilton immediately prior to the formation of the band, while ''Arts'' had previously been in another Waikato University band called [[Swellfoot's Assembly]]. They were apparently popular at university arts festivals.
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− | The band played at the Ngaruawahia Rock Festival and played regularly at the [[Hillcrest Tavern]]. They released one single in 1973 titled [[Tallahassee Lassie]]. ''Arts'', ''Laven'' and ''Baxter'' went on to form [[The Red Hot Peppers]], while ''Limbert'' went on (much later) to the ''Warratahs.''
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