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[[image:nowyoufly.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Still of [[Gavin Dempsey]] from the [[Now You Fly]] video]]
 
[[image:nowyoufly.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Still of [[Gavin Dempsey]] from the [[Now You Fly]] video]]
Mainstream hard-rock/metal band ''Blackjack'', comprising [[Paul Martin]] (guitar), [[Gavin Dempsey]] (vocals, guitar), [[Scott Davies]] (bass) and [[William Hammond Parker]] (drums), released their first single [[Outta Here]] in 1993, and their first album [[Deal]] soon after. They released several other singles, including the successful ''Now You Fly'' (two weeks in the New Zealand singles charts, peaking at 38) and ''Spinning Wheel'' (four weeks in the charts, peaking at 38). [[Pete Westbury]] (drums; formerly of ''Nod'' and ''Sticky Filth'') joined for their second album, [[Kicasso d'Muse]], released in 1995 on [[Hark Records]].  ''Dempsey'' left soon after release, replaced by [[Kerry LeLievre]]. A third album, [[Occult Ritual]], was released in 1998 with [[Jason Skelton]] on guitar and vocals for the lead five tracks, [[Don McClumpha]] on bass and [[Alan Grady]] on drums.  
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Mainstream hard rock band ''Blackjack'', comprising [[Paul Martin]] (guitar), [[Gavin Dempsey]] (vocals, guitar), [[Scott Davies]] (bass) and [[William Hammond Parker]] (drums), released their first single [[Outta Here]] in 1993, and their first album [[Deal]] soon after. They released several other singles, including the successful ''Now You Fly'' (two weeks in the New Zealand singles charts, peaking at 38) and ''Spinning Wheel'' (four weeks in the charts, peaking at 38). [[Pete Westbury]] (drums; formerly of ''Nod'' and ''Sticky Filth'') joined for their second album, [[Kicasso d'Muse]], released in 1995 on [[Hark Records]].  ''Dempsey'' left soon after release, replaced by [[Kerry LeLievre]]. A third album, [[Occult Ritual]], was released in 1998 with [[Jason Skelton]] on guitar and vocals for the lead five tracks, [[Don McClumpha]] on bass and [[Alan Grady]] on drums.  
  
 
[[Paul Martin]] is now in the band [[Devilskin]], while ''Dempsey'' went on to [[Zionhill]].
 
[[Paul Martin]] is now in the band [[Devilskin]], while ''Dempsey'' went on to [[Zionhill]].

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