SONS IN JEOPARDY have been cutting a dash about Auckland recently. They take the stage next at a Windsor afternoon, Oct 8 and their two demo tracks 'Ritual' and 'Worlds Apart' can be heard on Campus Radio. They are, from left: Andrew Bishop (melancholic, contemplative stance), Wayne (Wattie) Flintham (cheery grin), Paul Majsa (uncertain squat) and Paul Cairns (dangerous glare).
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Rip It Up, Issue 75, 1 October 1983, Page 2
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60SONS IN JEOPARDY have been cutting a dash about Auckland recently. They take the stage next at a Windsor afternoon, Oct 8 and their two demo tracks 'Ritual' and 'Worlds Apart' can be heard on Campus Radio. They are, from left: Andrew Bishop (melancholic, contemplative stance), Wayne (Wattie) Flintham (cheery grin), Paul Majsa (uncertain squat) and Paul Cairns (dangerous glare). Rip It Up, Issue 75, 1 October 1983, Page 2
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