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Abode

Here's a music band profile with a difference!: When the great forces that pushed mountains from the molten earth at the beginning of time, gouged out the Rangitikei basin, no one was to know that a mere billion years later from the now hardened Marton swamp land would emerge "No Fixed Abode", a four piece band who cover all the greats from Chuck Berry to Deep Purple in their own style, hot and molten. They have been covering the lower half of the North Island for the past year from Paraparaumu to Napier so are well warmed up for the spring. "No Fixed Abode", catch them at the "Hot Lava" 5 and 6 October.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 307, 3 October 1989, Page 15

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Abode Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 307, 3 October 1989, Page 15

Abode Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 307, 3 October 1989, Page 15

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