Blerta

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Blerta
Background information
Origin New Zealand
Years active ???-???
Former members
Bruno Lawrence
Geoff Murphy
Kemp Turirangi
Alan Moon
Tony Littlejohn
Beaver
Eric Foley
Chris Seresin.

Blerta ("Bruno Lawrence's Electric Revelation and Traveling Apparition"), was a New Zealand musical and theatrical co-operative active in the 1970s.

It was the idea of Bruno Lawrence to get together a group of musicians, actors and friends who would travel around New Zealand on a tour to get away from the pressure of the music and movie scene. He organised the traveling group and in October 1971 they departed on their tour. The group travelled around New Zealand in a very distinctive red bus.

The group lived in a commune for many years. Three families, including Bruno Lawrence's and Geoff Murphy's, lived together. The group came to the attention of those in the New Zealand film industry and were at times employed to create work for TVNZ. The group were labeled as hippies during this time and were looked down upon by some in the industry despite the quality and nature of their work.

Throughout the years that Blerta traveled the line up changed, over time members included Lawrence, Fane Flaws, Beaver, Geoff Murphy, Tony Barry, Mick Liber as well as many others, of which some had previously worked with Bruno in bands and others joined along the way. The original line up was Bruno Lawrence, Corben Simpson, Kemp Turirangi, Geoff Murphy, Alan Moon, Tony Littlejohn, Beaver, Eric Foley and Chris Seresin. The great adventure and experience of Blerta finished in 1975 when the troupe went out with one last tour.

Although Bruno Lawrence and Geoff Murphy were friends for many years the two had a falling out five years prior to Bruno Lawrence's death. The two never reconciled and Murphy was absent at Lawrence's funeral.

Cover Date of Release Title Label Charted Country Catalog Number
1972 Joy Joy - - - -
1974 This Is The Life EMI - - -
1976 Wild Man - - -
2001 The Return Trip.. EMI - - 535096.2


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