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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dave_OramsDave Orams - Wikipedia

    David Orams is a New Zealand bass guitarist and vocalist. He was, briefly, the first bassist with Little River Band in 1975. He was replaced by Roger McLachlan before the band started to tour and record. [1]

  2. Dave Orams. Dave Orams was the original bassist for the Little River Band, also joining in 1975. Like Graham Davidge, his time with the band was short-lived, limited to the early stages of the band’s development. Orams helped lay down the foundational bass lines that shaped the band’s early musical direction. Ric Formosa

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  3. 10. Sept. 2020 · The new Mississippi convened in Melbourne in February 1975 with ex-Quincy Conserve bassist Dave Orams and future- Goanna guitarist Graham Davidge. Their name-change came about as they carpooled to a gig and passed the Little River exit. Shorrock suggested “Little River” as a possible song title.

  4. Explore Dave Orams's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Dave Orams on AllMusic.

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  6. 9. Mai 2013 · Since emerging from the Taranaki province onto the Wellington pop scene in late 1964, Bari and The Breakaways – Bari Gordon (lead guitar), Keith “Midge” Marsden (rhythm guitar), Dave Orams (bass) and Bryan Beauchamp (vocals and drums) – had steered clear of obvious chart fodder.

  7. 4. Feb. 2014 · The Bitter End play to the crowd at the Upper Hutt Rugby Gym. Photo credit: Photo by Revelle Jackson. Peter Raxworthy, Allan Bateup (behind), Dave Orams, Peter Hall, Ben Kaika, venue unknown. The January 1967 single Single Man, written by Peter Hall, Allan Bateup and Dave Longmore.