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Wednesday, 2 November 2016

The Dedikation - 1969 - The Dedikation


Greenburg, Glickstein, Charles, David Smith & Jones/Here Comes Jane/Be a Woman/ Barefootin'/Roly/ Season of the Witch/Wait for Me Mary-Anne/Travelling Circus/Pretender/Ruby Tuesday/Reach Out/Mr Dieingly Sad




The Dedikation were originally formed in the Upper Hutt around 1967, with the original drummer Michael Parlane being replaced by Bruce Whitelaw when they turned professional.

Their first single was released in 1969 and was a huge hit. It was "Wait For Me Maryanne"/"Sally Had A Party" and reached number 2 on the national charts. "Maryanne" was a far superior cover of the original song by the Marmalade from 1968. The Marmalade version lacks the depth of sound that the Dedikation managed to give it.

The song was a monster and few bands are capable of following up such a hit with another smash. Their second single was "Hayride"/"Barefootin'" and didn't even make the charts. The third single, a cover of the Rolling Stones did better. It was "Ruby Tuesday"/"Be A Woman" and reached number 12 on the national charts in 1970.

One self-titled album was released in 1969 and by 1970 the Dedikation had called it quits.





 Line-Up:
    Ray Mercer (Lead Guitar)
    Graeme Collins (Keyboards / Vocals)
    Graham Harvey (Bass Guitar)
    Bruce Whitelaw (Drums)

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