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Creator : Morning Glory (Musical group)
Place Of Creation : Adelaide
Publisher : Greasy Pop Records
Date of creation : 1988
Additional Creator : Charles, Deryck ; Norris, Dave ; Fieldhouse, Steve ; Vincent, Greg ; Bosanko, David
Format : Sound recording
Contributor : State Library catalogue
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Tracks: Bookshelf -- Writing Monday -- Miss independent (paranoia blues) -- Broken hearts-- A year or two


Morning Glory grew from a previous band called The Fortune Tellers (1986-1987). The Morning Glory lineup included Deryck Charles, Steve Fieldhouse, Dave Norris and Greg Vincent who had also been with The Primitive Painters, and Dave Bosanko who had been with Dandelion Wine

They released a mini album in September 1988 titled First Light.

The Advertiser (14 April 1988) wrote, '[Morning Glory] has struggled for two years to find a niche in the Adelaide music scene ... the quintet is beginning to win favor for its ambitious, original songs'.

Sadly, they weren't around very long and folded in 1989.

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Coverage year : 1988
Period : 1980-2000
Further reading :

Morning Glory begins to bloom, The Advertiser, 14 April 1988, page A06

Spencer, Chris. Adelaide bands, Golden Square [Vic.]: Moonlight Publishing, 1996-<1997>


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