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Despite the loss of most of his original band,
Todd
Hunter, founding member of Dragon, is still positive about the future, and
has a new lineup and CD to prove it. The reformation comes after 10 or
so years writing songs for other performers, and music for film and TV.
Wendy caught up with the band at Capers, and accompanied by the sound of
Melbourne peak hour traffic, conducted an amusing interview. |
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Famous in the early 70's for their two hits 'Boppin
the Blues' and 'Seasons of Change',
Blackfeather have reformed
under the original moniker. Neale Johns,
frontman and founding member, has procured the best musicians and
songwriters to further the cause. Brenden
Mason and Kerry McKenna from
'Madder Lake',
Mick Holden from the 'Hot City Bump Band'
and Daryl Roberts from 'Hey
Gringo' make up the rest of the outfit, and you will hear both
old and new material. |
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In my opinion, the best guitar/harmony band that Australia
ever produced. Very under exposed, sadly because they formed just as
over produced keyboard bands were starting. |
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Max Merritt - Say you Will Bob Valentine and Rhonda Burchmore - That's Melbourne Brian Cadd - Say a Prayer Taste - Hello can you hear me Trevor Young - What do you know Tramtracks - Youth |
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phil manning We felt very honoured to have
Phil
Manning in the studio. He said he felt honoured to be asked!
But believe me, Aussie guitar heroes with his stature, from an era that
spawned such a huge contingent of guitarists, could probably be counted on
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Darryl Cotton One of the great all rounders,
Darryl Cotton has stayed in the entertainment industry by crossing
to other forms of media. From the successful 'Zoot',
he played Marty the Monster's sidekick
for 5 years on television, then played Joseph
in 'Joseph and the Technicolour Dreamcoat',
and even did a stint on 'The Young Doctors'. |
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Ross Ryan
Yes - his name means 'horse' - his mother looked it up in
a baby naming book! But there is much more to this song, and to find
out you'll have to watch this episode. Ross became a famous singer
songwriter quite by accident, by being in the right place at the right time.
He originally wanted to be a producer, but his obvious talent took him
elsewhere. It's a very interesting story, and you can find Ross at |
hits 3Mike Brady - 2 or 3 for me Gavan Anderson - Storm Boy Kevin Borich - Heart Starter Keith Potger - You in the Mirror Franciscus Henri - Crow on the Cradle Dutch Tilders - Smokin' Woman |
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marcie jones
No wonder this girl made it. The sassy Ms Jones ain't afraid of nothin'!! Well it's all "in the book"; which is coming out in November but Wendy managed to squeeze some stories out about those early years when Marcie was Normie's girl, and was pelted with tomatoes and eggs as a result. But she gave as good as she got, and came out the other side as a great role model to young female vocalists. Marcie has been writing songs now for over ten years and you can find everything at www.marciejones.com Marcie Jones's amazing 400 page autobiography "Runs in the Blood', featuring 97 pages of photos, is finally being released on the 21st April. Pre-purchase your book now and Marcie will sign your copy with a personal message just for you. Visit Marcie online athttp://marcie.ncs.net.au 7/2/09 Marcie won two awards for her song "Daddy" at the Victorian & National Country Music Awards |
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A lot of people will remember Sam
Biffi, as he featured on Channel 9's
'The Gift' last year as an organ donor recipient. But what
many of you don't know is that Sam is a well respected and much loved
musician from the Melbourne cover band circuit. |
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A dedicated jazz musician, Wilbur has been able to cross
to different forms of media very comfortably. Stage, TV, radio and
film all feature heavily in his resume. A fact you may not know is
that his first small part in a feature film was in
'Mad Max'. But you'll have to watch this episode to find
out what the part was! |
We feature a song at the end of Wilbur's episode by young
up-and-coming singer Ngawara Madison.
She is part way through recording a collection of songs in
Nashville, and wowed em all at
Tamworth this year. |
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Lead singer of 'The Groop',
Ronnie Charles and the band won a trip to England. After
they returned, Ronnie packed his bags and went back for 15 years. He
successfully carved his own niche in the overseas marketplace after signing
with a well known producer/manager. After the untimely demise of the
manager, with whom he was still contracted, Ronnie returned to Australia. |
The boy from Wagga was the young local talented soprano
before he heard 'The Shadows' and was instantly smitten. He formed
many local bands before heading to Melbourne and joining up with
Jenny Johnston and
Alex Kadell to become 'The Dream',
which became 'The New Dream'.
They had a big hit with Jack singing 'Groupie'. |
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