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These are the Eurythmics we will see when they tour New Zealand in late January. From left to right they are Jimmy “Z” Zavala, Joniece Jamieson, Clem Burke, Annie Lennox, Pat Seymour, Chucho Merchan and Dave Stewart. Apart from Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, perhaps the best-known member of the band is drummer Clem Burke, who was in Blondie for eight years, played on the first Eurythmics album, and formed his own band Chequered Past with ex-Sex Pistol Steve Jones. Keyboardist Patrick Seymour, an Oxford music graduate, has been with the Eurythmics since 1983, and plans to leave “as soon as Dave returns the negatives.” Californian saxophonist Jimmy Zavala played with Rod Stewart, Tom Petty and Feargal Sharkey before joining the Eurythmics on this year’s Revenge. After a Cambridge music degree and many years playing bass for such diverse acts as Mose Allison, Nona Hendryx and the Pretenders, Colombian Chucho Mercan joined the Eurythmics early this year. The Eurythmics play Christchuch on January 24 and 25, Wellington on the 28th, and Auckland on the 31st.

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Rip It Up, Issue 113, 1 December 1986, Page 8

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These are the Eurythmics we will see when they tour New Zealand in late January. From left to right they are Jimmy “Z” Zavala, Joniece Jamieson, Clem Burke, Annie Lennox, Pat Seymour, Chucho Merchan and Dave Stewart. Apart from Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, perhaps the best-known member of the band is drummer Clem Burke, who was in Blondie for eight years, played on the first Eurythmics album, and formed his own band Chequered Past with ex-Sex Pistol Steve Jones. Keyboardist Patrick Seymour, an Oxford music graduate, has been with the Eurythmics since 1983, and plans to leave “as soon as Dave returns the negatives.” Californian saxophonist Jimmy Zavala played with Rod Stewart, Tom Petty and Feargal Sharkey before joining the Eurythmics on this year’s Revenge. After a Cambridge music degree and many years playing bass for such diverse acts as Mose Allison, Nona Hendryx and the Pretenders, Colombian Chucho Mercan joined the Eurythmics early this year. The Eurythmics play Christchuch on January 24 and 25, Wellington on the 28th, and Auckland on the 31st. Rip It Up, Issue 113, 1 December 1986, Page 8

These are the Eurythmics we will see when they tour New Zealand in late January. From left to right they are Jimmy “Z” Zavala, Joniece Jamieson, Clem Burke, Annie Lennox, Pat Seymour, Chucho Merchan and Dave Stewart. Apart from Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart, perhaps the best-known member of the band is drummer Clem Burke, who was in Blondie for eight years, played on the first Eurythmics album, and formed his own band Chequered Past with ex-Sex Pistol Steve Jones. Keyboardist Patrick Seymour, an Oxford music graduate, has been with the Eurythmics since 1983, and plans to leave “as soon as Dave returns the negatives.” Californian saxophonist Jimmy Zavala played with Rod Stewart, Tom Petty and Feargal Sharkey before joining the Eurythmics on this year’s Revenge. After a Cambridge music degree and many years playing bass for such diverse acts as Mose Allison, Nona Hendryx and the Pretenders, Colombian Chucho Mercan joined the Eurythmics early this year. The Eurythmics play Christchuch on January 24 and 25, Wellington on the 28th, and Auckland on the 31st. Rip It Up, Issue 113, 1 December 1986, Page 8

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