Talk:Mark Bell (New Zealand musician)

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There is a 12" on the New Zealand National Library Catalogue: Hold You by Troffman. A Mark Bell is listed in the musicians, but although Dick Johnson aka Majik Johnson (who records as Troffman with another musician - Soane?) is a NZ musician, I think the Mark Bell here is the British musician Mark Bell one of the founders of Shaboom Records in Blackpool. --Kylenano 18:40, 5 September 2007 (UTC)