Wish a Blam well
Further to the well-re-ported Blam Blam Blam motor accident, two weeks ago, Tim Mahon, the Biam's bassist, is. expected to be in traction for (about’ six weeks because of a broken hip. In addition, he.has lost a finger on his rion-fret hand. (This is not.expected to interfere with his playing). To put a bit of cheer into his life, friends and wellwishers may send cards and
flowers to him care of the Wanganui Base Hospital; or to Propellor Records, P.O. Box 37-731, Parnell, Auckland,' who will forwani them. Non-persdhal J losses incurred by the. accident were that the tour van was a. write-off,, and the public- address system was ruined. The; final dates of the tour to promote the Biam's album, "Luxury Length,” were cancelled.
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Press, 17 June 1982, Page 14
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