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Tom Sharplin and the Cadillacs brought out the Waimarino's rock'n'rollers at the Ohakune Hotel last Thursday night. Taking a break from the show are from left: Dennis Morehu, guitar, Hot Dog Ransom, guitar, Jimmy Shanks, drums, Tom Sharplin and Ray Eade, guitar and manager. The group told the Bulletin they love playing in places like Ohakune because of the friendly atmosphere. "We'd like to come back to Ohakune in the winter if we can," said Tom Sharplin.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIBUL19860121.2.47.1

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 32, 21 January 1986, Page 16

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Tom Sharplin and the Cadillacs brought out the Waimarino's rock'n'rollers at the Ohakune Hotel last Thursday night. Taking a break from the show are from left: Dennis Morehu, guitar, Hot Dog Ransom, guitar, Jimmy Shanks, drums, Tom Sharplin and Ray Eade, guitar and manager. The group told the Bulletin they love playing in places like Ohakune because of the friendly atmosphere. "We'd like to come back to Ohakune in the winter if we can," said Tom Sharplin. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 32, 21 January 1986, Page 16

Tom Sharplin and the Cadillacs brought out the Waimarino's rock'n'rollers at the Ohakune Hotel last Thursday night. Taking a break from the show are from left: Dennis Morehu, guitar, Hot Dog Ransom, guitar, Jimmy Shanks, drums, Tom Sharplin and Ray Eade, guitar and manager. The group told the Bulletin they love playing in places like Ohakune because of the friendly atmosphere. "We'd like to come back to Ohakune in the winter if we can," said Tom Sharplin. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 32, 21 January 1986, Page 16

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