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''Sarah Mary Chadwick'' grew up in Taumaranui, but attended Hamilton Girls High School as a boarder. Chadwick spent ten years as lead singer of Wellington band ''Batrider'', formed in 2002. Moving to Australia, she now releases her music as a solo performer.
 
''Sarah Mary Chadwick'' grew up in Taumaranui, but attended Hamilton Girls High School as a boarder. Chadwick spent ten years as lead singer of Wellington band ''Batrider'', formed in 2002. Moving to Australia, she now releases her music as a solo performer.
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==Releases==
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*Eating for Two album, 2012
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*9 Classic Track album, 2015
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*This Fits/This is Familiar 7", 2016
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*Roses Always Diet album, 2016
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*Sugar Still Melts in the Rain album, 2018
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*This One's for me album, 2018
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*The Queen Who Stole the Sky album, 2019
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[https://sarahmarychadwick.bandcamp.com Sarah Mary Chadwick Bandcamp page]
 
*[https://sarahmarychadwick.bandcamp.com Sarah Mary Chadwick Bandcamp page]
  
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 22 April 2019

Art associated with Sugar Still Melts in the Rain

Sarah Mary Chadwick grew up in Taumaranui, but attended Hamilton Girls High School as a boarder. Chadwick spent ten years as lead singer of Wellington band Batrider, formed in 2002. Moving to Australia, she now releases her music as a solo performer.

Releases[edit]

  • Eating for Two album, 2012
  • 9 Classic Track album, 2015
  • This Fits/This is Familiar 7", 2016
  • Roses Always Diet album, 2016
  • Sugar Still Melts in the Rain album, 2018
  • This One's for me album, 2018
  • The Queen Who Stole the Sky album, 2019

External Links[edit]