Aranui High School pupils got a touch of blues yesterday when the Christchurch band. The Beagle Boys, performed in a lunch-time concert at the school. Keeping the beat is the drummer, Murray Head. The band has been together for 18 months and has been performing in a few low-key engagements while waiting for the right opportunity to strike for the “big time.”
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Press, 16 June 1982, Page 33
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62Aranui High School pupils got a touch of blues yesterday when the Christchurch band. The Beagle Boys, performed in a lunch-time concert at the school. Keeping the beat is the drummer, Murray Head. The band has been together for 18 months and has been performing in a few low-key engagements while waiting for the right opportunity to strike for the “big time.” Press, 16 June 1982, Page 33
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