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  2. The Party Boys - Wikipedia

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    The Party Boys was an Australian rock supergroup with a floating membership commencing in 1982. Created by Mondo Rock's bass guitarist, Paul Christie, with founding member Kevin Borich (ex–La De Da's, Kevin Borich Express) [1] as a part-time venture for professional musicians with downtime from their other projects; the group had temporary members from Status Quo, the Angels, Sherbet ...

  3. No Song Too Sacred - Wikipedia

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    No Song Too Sacred is the third album by Australian rock band The Party Boys. [1] It was recorded during a tour in 1984. The band's line-up on this release included the founding members Kevin Borich, Paul Christie and Graham Bidstrup along with former Skyhooks singer Shirley Strachan and Rose Tattoo/Jimmy Barnes guitarist Robin Riley.

  4. The Party Boys (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Party Boys is the self-titled sole debut album by Australian rock band the Party Boys.Tracks 2, 4, 5 and 8 were originals, the rest of the songs are covers, originally recorded by (in order): Argent, John Kongos, Them, the Angels, La De Da's and AC/DC, however "It Could Have Been You" was originally released by Party Boy's lead singer John Swan as a single in 1985.

  5. Kevin Borich - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Nicholas Borich [2] (born 27 October 1948, Huapai, North Island, New Zealand) [1] [3] [4] is a New Zealand-born Australian guitarist and singer-songwriter. [5] He was the mainstay of the La De Da's, the leader of Kevin Borich Express, and a founding member of the Party Boys, as well as a session musician for numerous acts.

  6. You Need Professional Help - Wikipedia

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    You Need Professional Help is the fourth album by the Australian rock band, The Party Boys. It was released in 1985, on the label CBS. It was released in 1985, on the label CBS. Background

  7. Party boy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Party boy is slang for a male prostitute. Party boy or party boys may also refer to: Party Boy, an alias of American stunt performer Chris Pontius; The Party Boys, an Australian rock supergroup The Party Boys, the group's sole album; The Party Boyz, an American hip hop group

  8. Greatest Hits (of Other People) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits (of Other People) is the second album by Australian rock band The Party Boys. It was recorded live during a tour in 1983. It was recorded live during a tour in 1983. Track listing

  9. He's Gonna Step on You Again - Wikipedia

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    The Party Boys released a cover version in 1987 that reached No. 1 on the Australian Music Report, No. 92 in the United Kingdom and No. 10 on the New Zealand Singles Chart. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The band also recorded a 12-inch single, "He's Gonna Step on You Again" (Stomp mix) with Nick Mainsbridge remixing, which was backed by "She's a Mystery".