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− | While based in Hamilton, ''Marion Arts'' was a member of the bands [[ | + | While based in Hamilton, ''Marion Arts'' was a member of the bands [[Swellfoot's Assembly]], [[1953 Memorial Society Rock'N Roll Band]] and [[The Red Hot Peppers]]. She had a number of tracks released on the soundtrack to the movie [[Solo]] (mostly with [[Robbie Laven]]; 1978), including one track from the soundtrack on the b-side to the ''David Fraser Orchestra's'' [[Solo Theme]]. For a number of years based in Tauranga, she has also recorded solo albums including [[Solo Performance]] (1992) and [[Songs of the Rings]] (2000). She recorded albums with [[Robbie Laven]], her husband and former member of [[1953 Memorial Society Rock 'n' Roll Band]] and [[The Red Hot Peppers]], [[There's Two Sides to it]] (1981), [[the Lost Angel]] (1984) and [[Silver]] (2000). |
==Other Releases== | ==Other Releases== |
Latest revision as of 09:06, 16 December 2016
While based in Hamilton, Marion Arts was a member of the bands Swellfoot's Assembly, 1953 Memorial Society Rock'N Roll Band and The Red Hot Peppers. She had a number of tracks released on the soundtrack to the movie Solo (mostly with Robbie Laven; 1978), including one track from the soundtrack on the b-side to the David Fraser Orchestra's Solo Theme. For a number of years based in Tauranga, she has also recorded solo albums including Solo Performance (1992) and Songs of the Rings (2000). She recorded albums with Robbie Laven, her husband and former member of 1953 Memorial Society Rock 'n' Roll Band and The Red Hot Peppers, There's Two Sides to it (1981), the Lost Angel (1984) and Silver (2000).
Other Releases[edit]
- No Love Returned appears on the 1997 compilaton Picture This: A Collection of NZ Songwriters
- It ain’t me babe (with the Hamilton County Bluegrass Band) appears on 1970 compilation National Banjo Pickers’ Convention: Highlights 1970