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− | ''Robbie Laven'' was a member of Auckland band ''Moses of the Munks'' in the mid-1960s, before moving to Hamilton to attend Waikato University. In Hamilton he initially formed the [[1953 Memorial Society Rock ' | + | ''Robbie Laven'' was a member of Auckland band ''Moses of the Munks'' in the mid-1960s, before moving to Hamilton to attend Waikato University. In Hamilton he initially formed the [[1953 Memorial Society Rock'N Roll Band]] in 1971 and later [[The Red Hot Peppers]] c. 1975. He had a number of tracks released on the soundtrack to the movie Solo (mostly with his wife [[Marion Arts]]; 1978). He has recorded other albums with [[Marion Arts]] (as ''Robbie Laven and Marrion Arts'', or vice versa), including [[There's Two Sides to it]] (1981), [[the Lost Angel]] (1984), [[Childs Play]] (1988) and the [[Silver]] compilation (2000). |
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