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Folk country singer who, with her twin sister [[Jules Topp]], comprises half of the Topp Twins. Often perform on stage together dressed as men characters, including a television show which showcased the characters. Subject of the popular documentary film 'Untouchable Girls'. LGBTQ activist who lobbied for same-sex marriage legislation. Members, New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. | Folk country singer who, with her twin sister [[Jules Topp]], comprises half of the Topp Twins. Often perform on stage together dressed as men characters, including a television show which showcased the characters. Subject of the popular documentary film 'Untouchable Girls'. LGBTQ activist who lobbied for same-sex marriage legislation. Members, New Zealand Music Hall of Fame. | ||
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Revision as of 00:55, 3 March 2015
Country
New Zealand
Birth - Death
1958 -
Occupation
Entertainment
Description
Folk country singer who, with her twin sister Jules Topp, comprises half of the Topp Twins. Often perform on stage together dressed as men characters, including a television show which showcased the characters. Subject of the popular documentary film 'Untouchable Girls'. LGBTQ activist who lobbied for same-sex marriage legislation. Members, New Zealand Music Hall of Fame.