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''Marion Arts'' was a member of [[Swellsfoot Assembly]], [[1953 Memorial Society Rock'N Roll Band]] and [[The Red Hot Peppers]]. She recorded two albums with [[Robbie Laven]], [[There's Two Sides to it]] in 1981, and [[the Lost Angel]] in 1984. She also released the songs Marionette (solo), Mirage, Angel, Rearranging Blues, Going up the Bush amd You Cant Stop the Bliss (all with [[Robbie Laven]] on the 1979 soundrack to the film "[[Solo]]". ''Marionette'' also appeared on the b-side to the ''David Fraser'''s song [[Solo Theme]] from the same movie.
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''Marion Arts'' was a member of [[Swellsfoot Assembly]], [[1953 Memorial Society Rock'N Roll Band]] and [[The Red Hot Peppers]]. She had a number of tracks released on the sountrack to the movie [[Solo]] (mostly with [[Robbie Laven]]), including one track from the soundtrack on the b-side to the ''David Fraser Ochestra's'' [[Solo Theme]]. She recorded two albums with [[Robbie Laven]], [[There's Two Sides to it]] in 1981, and [[the Lost Angel]] in 1984.  
  
 
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Revision as of 23:52, 17 September 2007

Marion Arts was a member of Swellsfoot Assembly, 1953 Memorial Society Rock'N Roll Band and The Red Hot Peppers. She had a number of tracks released on the sountrack to the movie Solo (mostly with Robbie Laven), including one track from the soundtrack on the b-side to the David Fraser Ochestra's Solo Theme. She recorded two albums with Robbie Laven, There's Two Sides to it in 1981, and the Lost Angel in 1984.

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