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''Three Men Missing'' were a band from the late 1980s to early 1990s that featured [[Andrew Johnstone]] (initially), [[Chris Fish]] (guitar),  [[Max Ward]] (drums), and later [[Scott Brodie]] (bass). ''Brodie'' and ''Ward'' played together again in [[The Sandbabies]] (1991-1993), while the latter three members played together again in [[Grok]] in the mid-1990s. All have also played in a variety of other Hamilton bands individually. ''Days Surrounding Me'' appears on the 2015 compilation [[Hamiltune - Rockin' the Tron in the 80's]].
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''Three Men Missing'' were a band from the late 1980s to early 1990s that featured [[Rhonda Hofmans]] (vocals), [[Sue Brown]] (vocals, keyboards), [[Andrew Johnstone]] (initially), [[Chris Fish]] (guitar),  [[Max Ward]] (drums), [[Pat Downey]] (bass), and later [[Scott Brodie]] (bass). They released one EP, [[Days on the Island]], in 1987. The song ''Days Surrounding Me'' later appeared on the 2015 compilation [[Hamiltune - Rockin' the Tron in the 80's]].
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''Brodie'' and ''Ward'' played together again in [[The Sandbabies]] (1991-1993), while ''Brodie'', ''Ward'' and ''Fish'' all played together again in [[Grok]] in the mid-1990s.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 09:59, 6 August 2015

Three Men Missing were a band from the late 1980s to early 1990s that featured Rhonda Hofmans (vocals), Sue Brown (vocals, keyboards), Andrew Johnstone (initially), Chris Fish (guitar), Max Ward (drums), Pat Downey (bass), and later Scott Brodie (bass). They released one EP, Days on the Island, in 1987. The song Days Surrounding Me later appeared on the 2015 compilation Hamiltune - Rockin' the Tron in the 80's.

Brodie and Ward played together again in The Sandbabies (1991-1993), while Brodie, Ward and Fish all played together again in Grok in the mid-1990s.

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