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ABOUT US:

Style: Retro-pop/surf/ rockabilly

Influences: Wanda Jackson, Carl Perkins, Imelda May, Barbara Pittman, Eilen Jewel, Nancy Sinatra, Tami Neilson, B52s, Buddy Holly, Fabienne Delsol, Dusty Springfield

Both Sides of the Line formed in 2009 in Dunedin, New Zealand.  It is a band with an eclectic mix of retro-pop, rock, country, surf and rockabilly sounds. The name Both Sides of the Line comes from a song by Wanda Jackson, the Queen of Rockabilly.
Discography:
 5, August, 2012. (EP)
 Sideshow, 2013 (album)
 Party Line! 2016 (album)
 Dangerous! September 2019 (album) 
 Peace, March 2021 (single)
 I love my dahlias, May 2021 (single)
 Time Enough for Love, December 2021 (single)
 
The albums were recorded and mastered at Arthouse Media in Dunedin by Paul Sammes, and mixed by Phil Rogers at Downstairs Studio. The CDs are available to buy at itunes, and Relics Music  in St. Andrews Street, Dunedin.  The albums and also three singles released in 2021 (Peace; Dahlias; Time enough for love can be heard on Spotify, Apple music and Bandcamp.
Reviews:
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Present members:
Electric guitarist and songwriter - John Sule
Vocals and songwriter - Glenda Rogers
Bassist - Chris Hudson
Drums - Stephen Hudson
Past members:
Paul Freeland, Rob Garrett, Phil Glassey, Ruth Wheeler, Mike Hayward, Jim Strang
 

 

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