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
Tracklist
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)
- Stargazing 1978
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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