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Slippery People: The Eelman Revue

At a time when New j Zealand's long-suffering populace are being promised nothing but more hard times, it II seem to be the worst time of all for independent record labels. The indents (bless them) continue to get their product onto the market. Eelman was conceived in the early 1980’s by Hulamen keyboards player John Niland, and is now distributed by Jayrem. Currently they have three new products on the market: Krazy Legs by the Pelicans, the Economic Wizards'; debut EP Starve The Lizards, and the 12” single by top “session saxman Andrew ‘Clyde’

' I Clouston, entitled ‘The Bag’ | The label now has six releases, and if you haven’t checked: i them out, shame on you. j

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RIU19850301.2.5

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Rip It Up, Issue 92, 1 March 1985, Page 2

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Slippery People: The Eelman Revue Rip It Up, Issue 92, 1 March 1985, Page 2

Slippery People: The Eelman Revue Rip It Up, Issue 92, 1 March 1985, Page 2

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