
Marc Hunter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marc Hunter (born Marc Alexander Hunter[1] Taumarunui, New Zealand, 7 September 1953 - died Sydney, Australia, 17 July 1998) was a rock and pop singer best known as the lead vocalist with Dragon, a band formed by his older brother Todd in Auckland, New Zealand in 1973. Marc joined in 1974 and Dragon recorded two albums of progressive rock for Vertigo Records. The band moved to Sydney in 1975. After suffering the heroin-related death of drummer Neil Storey
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