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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lisle_KinneyLisle Kinney - Wikipedia

    Lisle Kinney is a musician from New Zealand. His full name is David Lisle Kinney. From 1967 onwards he was a semi-professional musician, playing mainly in cabaret bands.

  2. 20 de mar. de 2015 · When Hello Sailor were inducted into the New Zealand Music Hall of Fame in 2011, it was without Lisle Kinney, the bass player who had been there in the trenches with them as they conquered their home country and then gallantly took on Hollywood and Australia.

  3. Dave McArtney and Lisle Kinney at a private Christmas party. The Doors’ manager Danny Sugerman, later the co-author of the Jim Morrison biography No-one Here Gets Out Alive , was a frequent visitor to the Hello Sailor house.

  4. David Lisle Kinney. Profile: Original member of Hello Sailor. Suffered a major car accident in the mid eighties and has only played sporadically since. Sites: audioculture.co.nz. In Groups: DD Smash, Hello Sailor. Variations:

  5. Their self-titled debut album from 1977 boasted no less than three top 20 singles, including “Lyin’ In The Sand” (Lyon), “Blue Lady” (Brazier) and “Gutter Black” (McArtney), the latter of which would be immortalised as the theme song for the popular TV show Outrageous Fortune nearly 30 years later.

  6. Hello Sailor was a New Zealand pop/rock band originally formed in 1975. Although the band formally disbanded in 1980 after just two albums, they have continued to sporadically reunite during the years since; recording a further four albums and performing numerous live tours and appearances. History.

  7. 29 de may. de 2013 · Hello Sailor in 1977: Dave McArtney, Lisle Kinney, Graham Brazier, Harry Lyon, Ricky Ball