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"Solid Rock" is a song written by Shane Howard and recorded by Australian rock band Goanna. The song deals with issues of land rights for Indigenous Australians and was released in September 1982 [1] as the lead single from the band's debut studio album, Spirit of Place. "Solid Rock" peaked at number 3 on the Australian Kent Music Report.
Goanna is an Australian rock band which formed in 1977 in Geelong as The Goanna Band with mainstay Shane Howard as singer-songwriter and guitarist. The group integrated social protest with popular music and reached the Top 20 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart with "Solid Rock" (1982) and "Let the Franklin Flow" (released under the name Gordon Franklin & the Wilderness Ensemble ...
"Solid Rock" (hymn) "Solid Rock" (Desperation Band song) "Solid Rock" (Dire Straits song) "Solid Rock" (Goanna song) "Solid Rock", by Delirious? on the album Now Is the Time – Live at Willow Creek "Solid Rock", by Bob Dylan on the album Saved
Solid Rock Radio was founded in 2006 by William Moore, a passionate advocate for Christian rock music. The station's mission from the beginning was to showcase the diverse and dynamic world of Christian rock, spanning various sub-genres such as alternative rock, hard rock, and metal.
Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon (Live at Wembley 1974) (2023) It is a moving experience, listening to this properly remastered 1974 live version of prog rock’s most gorgeous moment.
In Another Land, the third album in Norman's trilogy and the best-selling album of his career, was released in 1976 by Solid Rock and distributed through Word. [82] [83] Soon afterward, Norman recorded the blues-rock concept album Something New under the Son, but it would not be released until 1981.
Spirit of Place was the first charting rock record to feature the didgeridoo. The didgeridoo is particularly prominent on "Solid Rock", which was a No. 3 hit on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart in October. The album was also heavy on social protest themes; "Solid Rock" deals with issues of land rights for Indigenous Australians.
Originally launched in 1995 by fledgling Belz Broadcasting under the "Solid Rock 92.9 MFS!" slogan, WMFS was acquired by Infinity Broadcasting and rebranded "93X" in 2001. The station was purchased by Entercom Communications in 2006. [3] The first song played on WMFS when the station debuted was "Rock You Like a Hurricane" by the Scorpions.