Red Hot Peppers (New Zealand band)
The Red Hot Peppers was a New Zealand band formed in 1975 by Robbie Laven. The band members were:
- Robbie Laven – multiple instruments including mandolin, ang klungs, congas, saxes (alto and barritone), flute, guitars, clarinet, fiddle, Glockenspiel, zither, banjo, harmonica, dobro and penny whistle.
- Marion Arts – vocals
- Mike Farrell – guitar
- Paul Baxter – bass replaced by Peter Kershaw
- Jim McMillan – drums replaced by Vaughan Mayberry, replaced by Neil Reynolds
Discography
Albums
Toujours Yours 1976
Track list
- A1 Let The Good In
- A2 Bemused
- A3 Lock And Key
- A4 If You See Her Say Hello
- A5 Preacher Woman
- B1 Toujours Yours
- B2 Dreams To Come
- B3 Cow Cow Boogie
- B4 Witchwood
- B5 Justin
Credits
- Bass – Paul Baxter
- Drums – Jim McMillan
- Flute – Robbie Laven
- Guitar – Hans Laven, Robbie Laven
- Lead Vocals – Marion Arts
- Mandolin – Robbie Laven
- Saxophone – Robbie Laven
- Violin – Robbie Laven
- Engineer – Phil Yule
Bright Red 1977
Produced by Ian McKenzie
- "Sing High, Sing Low" / Interlude:"Ottos Link" (by Laven and Arts)
- "Angel" (by Laven and Arts) / Interlude: "Salterello" (anon. arr. Laven)
- "Tears of Silver" (by Laven and Arts)
- "Preacher Woman" (by Laven and Arts)
- "Heebie Jeebies" (by Gorney, Gray and Stothart)
- "You Can't Stop Bliss" / Interlude: "Abi Marijke" (by Laven and Arts)
- "Sitting by the Road (Sighing)" (by Laven and Arts)
- "Summer Solace:Going up the Bush" (by Laven and Arts), "I've just seen a face" (by Lennon and McCartney) and "Skylark" (by Maurice and Keegan)
- "Bright Red" (by Laven and Arts)
See also
Other bands with a similar name:
External links
- Some historical information and the band's evolution from the "1953 Memorial Rock 'n' Roll Band" to the "Red Hot Peppers"
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