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Terence O’Neill-Joyce's Ode Records

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Terence O’Neill-Joyce's Ode Records
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Ode Records was launched in 1968 by Terence O’Neill-Joyce, originally in partnership with Mark Dalley. At the time O’Neill-Joyce was the branch manager of Festival Records in Wellington. The first release was a single written and recorded by Dalley as Abdullah’s Regime, titled ‘Sally I Do’. A couple of singles from a band known as both The Dizzy Limit and Dizzy Limits followed before that band changed their name once more to offer up the label’s first big pop success ‘Come To The Sabbat’ by T...

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7 May 2013
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Simon Grigg
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https://www.audioculture.co.nz/articles/terence-o-neill-joyce-s-ode-records

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