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At Sunbury issued in September 1972, which peaked at No. 3 on the Go-Set Top 20 Albums; and the triple live album, Sunbury 1973 - The Great Australian Rock Festival which was the inaugural release by Mushroom Records. Looking to pull in bigger crowds, the founders booked international acts with British rock band Queen performing in 1974. [1]
Skyhooks gained a cult following around Melbourne including university intelligentsia and pub rockers, [5] but a poorly received show at the January 1974 Sunbury Pop Festival saw the group booed off stage. [2] [5] Two tracks from their live set, "Hey What's the Matter?" and "Love on the Radio" appeared on Mushroom's Highlights of Sunbury '74. [2]
The 69'ers were an Australian rock, pop, jug and country band formed in 1969. They released two albums, The 69er's Album (1971) and Francis Butlers 69er's Live (1974). The group toured Australia and appeared at the Sunbury Pop Festival in 1972, 1973, 1974 and 1975. The ensemble went through numerous different members, including two competing ...
Nov. 28—SUNBURY — Warm lights of red and green glowed from the community Christmas tree in Cameron Park, countless kids chatted up Santa and Mrs. Claus about their wish lists and the city ...
Sunbury (/ ˈ s ʌ n b ɛr i / SUN-berr-ee) is a city and the county seat of Northumberland County in Pennsylvania, United States. Located in the Susquehanna Valley, Sunbury is positioned on the east bank of the Susquehanna River. Sunbury's roots stretch back to the early 18th century. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 9,905.
Jan. 20—SUNBURY — Six potential City Council candidates all agreed they want the best for Sunbury during public interviews Wednesday night. Victoria Rosancrans, Slade Shreck, Bob Snyder, Ryan ...
The Canyon High School Band competes in the UIL State Marching Band Championships on Nov. 9, 2022 at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Tuesday, Nov. 5 — Class 1A prelims and finals, 5A finals 9 a.m ...
Aztecs Live! At Sunbury was a double live album released in August 1972 by Australian hard rock group Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, which was recorded at the inaugural Sunbury Pop Festival in late January. [2] [3] Aztecs Live! At Sunbury included eight tracks from their set. [4]