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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 Univesity. In Hamilton he initially formed the [[1953 Memorial Society Rock'N Roll Band]] in 1971 and later [[The Red Hot Peppers]] c. 1975. He has recorded albums with [[Marion Arts]] (as ''Robbie Laven and Marrion Arts'') including [[Childs Play]] in 1988 and the [[Silver]] compilation in 2000.
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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 Univesity. In Hamilton he initially formed the [[1953 Memorial Society Rock'N Roll Band]] in 1971 and later [[The Red Hot Peppers]] c. 1975. He has recorded albums with [[Marion Arts]] (as ''Robbie Laven and Marrion Arts'') including [[There's Two Sides to it]] (1981), [[the Lost Angel]] (1984), [[Childs Play]] (1988) and the [[Silver]] compilation (2000).  
  
 
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Revision as of 15:29, 27 July 2011

Robbie Laven was a member of Auckland band Moses of the Munks in the mid-1960s, before moving to Hamilton to attend Waikato Univesity. In Hamilton he initially formed the 1953 Memorial Society Rock'N Roll Band in 1971 and later The Red Hot Peppers c. 1975. He has recorded albums with Marion Arts (as Robbie Laven and Marrion Arts) including There's Two Sides to it (1981), the Lost Angel (1984), Childs Play (1988) and the Silver compilation (2000).