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Nick Weaver, co-founder of Deep Sea Arcade, has died – ABC News
He released two albums with the Sydney psychedelic pop band.

Nick Weaver, co-founder of Sydney psychedelic pop band Deep Sea Arcade, has died aged 37.
He had been diagnosed with bowel cancer, his family said in a statement to Double J on Thursday.
“He was in the midst of many projects including recording a new album with The Tambourine Girls, a disco record with Salmon Brothers, as well as a solo record, which his bandmates have pledged to finish and release soon.
“His creativity was only just blossoming, and he will be greatly missed.”
Weaver co-founded…
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