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[[image:Maiden Britain.png|right|thumb|"Maiden Britain"]] | [[image:Maiden Britain.png|right|thumb|"Maiden Britain"]] | ||
''Maiden Britain'' was formed in Tokoroa as ''Made In Britain'', and included [[Adrian Ellis]] (bass, vocals), [[Clive Morgan]] (guitar) and Andrew Brilliant (drums). ''Ellis'', wife [[Dawn Ellis]] (keyboards) and ''Brilliant'' moved to Hamilton in the early 1980s. [[Jim Fulton]] joined on guitar, but left in 1983 to form [[The Big Muffin Serious Band]]. | ''Maiden Britain'' was formed in Tokoroa as ''Made In Britain'', and included [[Adrian Ellis]] (bass, vocals), [[Clive Morgan]] (guitar) and Andrew Brilliant (drums). ''Ellis'', wife [[Dawn Ellis]] (keyboards) and ''Brilliant'' moved to Hamilton in the early 1980s. [[Jim Fulton]] joined on guitar, but left in 1983 to form [[The Big Muffin Serious Band]]. | ||
− | ''Morgan'' rejoined and they changed their name to ''Maiden Britain''. | + | ''Morgan'' rejoined and they changed their name to ''Maiden Britain'', recorded the single [[The Day]], and had success on the North Island pub cover circuit. |
− | + | Around 1985, ''Adrian'' and ''Dawn Ellis'' left the band, replaced by [[Mike Wilkie]] (from ''Good Question''; vocals), and for several months [[Warren Williams]] (''Stainless Steel'' bass). When ''Williams'' left, [[Phil Walsh]] filled in on bass until a new bassist joined. The band spit for good around 1987. | |
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