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''Fragments of Time'' were formed in 1977. The band comprised two members of the recently disbanded [[Father Thyme]], [[Alan Moon]] (organ) and [[Don Martin]] (bass), joined by Wellingtonian ''Steve Gilpin'' (vocals), with ''Phil Smart'' (drums) and ''Kevin Stanton'' (guitar). <br>
 
''Fragments of Time'' were formed in 1977. The band comprised two members of the recently disbanded [[Father Thyme]], [[Alan Moon]] (organ) and [[Don Martin]] (bass), joined by Wellingtonian ''Steve Gilpin'' (vocals), with ''Phil Smart'' (drums) and ''Kevin Stanton'' (guitar). <br>
  
Based in Hamilton, the band evolved in its line up and sound. [[Alan Moon]] was replaced by ''Murray Burns'', while the drummer changed from ''Phil Smart'' to ''Steve Osbourne'', and finally ''Richard Hodgkinson''. ''Smart'' went on to form [[Flight X-7]]. The bands final line-up, by this time based in Wellington, debuted in 1978 as "new-wave" band [[Mi-sex]].<br>
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Based in Hamilton, the band evolved in its line up and sound. [[Alan Moon]] was replaced by ''Murray Burns'', while the drummer changed from ''Phil Smart'' to ''Steve Osbourne'', and finally ''Richard Hodgkinson''. ''Smart'' went on to form ''Euphoria'', followed by [[Flight X-7]]. The bands final line-up, by this time based in Wellington, debuted in 1978 as "new-wave" band [[Mi-sex]].<br>
  
 
A song initially performed by ''Fragments of Time'', ''Camera Kazi'', appeared on the 1979 [[Mi-sex]] album [[Graffiti Crimes]].
 
A song initially performed by ''Fragments of Time'', ''Camera Kazi'', appeared on the 1979 [[Mi-sex]] album [[Graffiti Crimes]].

Revision as of 00:12, 12 July 2007

Fragments of Time were formed in 1977. The band comprised two members of the recently disbanded Father Thyme, Alan Moon (organ) and Don Martin (bass), joined by Wellingtonian Steve Gilpin (vocals), with Phil Smart (drums) and Kevin Stanton (guitar).

Based in Hamilton, the band evolved in its line up and sound. Alan Moon was replaced by Murray Burns, while the drummer changed from Phil Smart to Steve Osbourne, and finally Richard Hodgkinson. Smart went on to form Euphoria, followed by Flight X-7. The bands final line-up, by this time based in Wellington, debuted in 1978 as "new-wave" band Mi-sex.

A song initially performed by Fragments of Time, Camera Kazi, appeared on the 1979 Mi-sex album Graffiti Crimes.

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