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Larry Morris

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Larry Morris
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Larry Morris Coppins was born on 4 August 1947 in Auckland to Mervin Coppins, a foundry-man, and Lister (née Williams). His mother Lister was a bookkeeper at Rendell’s Clothing when she met Coppins and they moved to Christchurch soon after she gave birth. In the 1940s Lister sometimes sang in Arthur Skelton’s Band at the Orange Ballroom in Auckland, covering for her sister Win Dean.

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19 Jan 2023
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Michael Colonna
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Impact / Parlophone / Polydor

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