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The Music Convention

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The Music Convention
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Johnny Cooper talent quests, folk club spots and hall shows. Beat bands at a main street teen club. Conflict with local hoons. Strange is the tale of The Trends, a young rock and roll band that emerged from St John’s Catholic college in Hamilton during the early 1960s.

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Date created
21 May 2013
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Andrew Schmidt
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Ken Murphy - guitar / Robert O’Donnell - bass, vocals / Greg O’Donnell - guitar, vocals / Sean Kelly - drums / Graeme Webber - keyboards / RCA

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