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'''Lindy Morrison''' (born '''Belinda Morrison''' on ] ]) is an ] musician originally from ]. She is best known as the drummer in rock group ] from 1980 to 1989, replacing Tim Mustapha (1978–1979). She drummed on all the band's releases from their first LP in 1981 until the band's break up in 1989, where she was replaced by a drum machine for the final album ''16 Lovers Lane''.<ref></ref> She has also performed in Silent Figures, Shrew, ], The Four Gods, Deep Blue Sea, Cleopatra Wong (with ]), and ]. |
'''Lindy Morrison''' (born '''Belinda Morrison''' on ] ]) is an ] musician originally from ]. She is best known as the drummer in rock group ] from 1980 to 1989, replacing Tim Mustapha (1978–1979). She drummed on all the band's releases from their first LP in 1981 until the band's break up in 1989, where she was replaced by a drum machine for the final album ''16 Lovers Lane''.<ref></ref> She has also performed in Silent Figures, Shrew, ], The Four Gods, Deep Blue Sea, Cleopatra Wong (with ]), and ]. | ||
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Lindy Morrison (born Belinda Morrison on November 2 1951) is an Australian musician originally from Queensland. She is best known as the drummer in rock group The Go-Betweens from 1980 to 1989, replacing Tim Mustapha (1978–1979). She drummed on all the band's releases from their first LP in 1981 until the band's break up in 1989, where she was replaced by a drum machine for the final album 16 Lovers Lane. She has also performed in Silent Figures, Shrew, Xero, The Four Gods, Deep Blue Sea, Cleopatra Wong (with Amanda Brown), and Tuff Monks.