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During the late '80s and early '90s Gillian Woods was one of two [[Sour Grapes]] and a third of a [[Jam Sandwich]].  The other Sour Grape was a [[Pregnant Hippies|Pregnant Hippy]] with [[Two White Eyes]] called [[Ross Holloway]], whilst two [[Mudpeople]] known as [[Greg Locke]] and [[Stan Jagger]] (who was also a [[Pregnant Hippies|Pregnant Hippy]]) finished off the [[Jam Sandwich]].  They all rather enjoyed [[Orange Recordings|Greg's Oranges]] too.
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During the late '80s and early '90s Gillian Woods was one half of the duo [[Sour Grapes]], along with [[Ross Holloway]] of [[Two White Eyes]], [[Alchemist]], and [[Pregnant Hippies]].   
  
Later, Gillian's name was written in the [[Book of Martyrs]] and [[Purified Seven Times]] with a ''Halo''And they all lived happily ever after.
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She also played in [[Jam Sandwich]] between 1990 and 1991 with [[Stan Jagger]], [[Chris Paki]], [[Adam Hyde]] and [[Greg Locke]], and appeared as a backing vocalist on the [[Book of Martyrs]] album [[Purified Seven Times]] in 1991.  Most of these projects were documented by [[Orange Recordings]] at some point or another.
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During the 1990s Gillian went to Wellington, where she married Mark Henderson and formed the project [[Henderwood]].  Between 2002 and 2003 Henderwood were also based in Hamilton, with other Hamiltonian membersGillian and Mark have since returned to Wellington.
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[http://www.henderwood.com Henderwood Website]
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 11 October 2006

During the late '80s and early '90s Gillian Woods was one half of the duo Sour Grapes, along with Ross Holloway of Two White Eyes, Alchemist, and Pregnant Hippies.

She also played in Jam Sandwich between 1990 and 1991 with Stan Jagger, Chris Paki, Adam Hyde and Greg Locke, and appeared as a backing vocalist on the Book of Martyrs album Purified Seven Times in 1991. Most of these projects were documented by Orange Recordings at some point or another.

During the 1990s Gillian went to Wellington, where she married Mark Henderson and formed the project Henderwood. Between 2002 and 2003 Henderwood were also based in Hamilton, with other Hamiltonian members. Gillian and Mark have since returned to Wellington.

Henderwood Website

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