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Label: Little River Band — — — — — — We Call It Christmas: Released: November 2007; Label: Little River Band; Re-released in 2011 as A Little River Band Christmas — — — — — — Cuts Like a Diamond: Released: 23 August 2013 [12] Label: Frontiers Records (FR CD 612) — — — — — — The Hits...Revisited: Released: 1 ...
Little River Band (LRB) are a rock band formed in Melbourne, Australia, in March 1975.The band achieved commercial success in both Australia and the United States. They have sold more than 30 million records; six studio albums reached the top 10 on the Australian Kent Music Report albums chart including Diamantina Cocktail (April 1977) and First Under the Wire (July 1979), which both peaked at ...
List of deaths in popular music 2011 Succeeded by 2012: Name Age ... Cold Chisel, Little River Band: 56: January 16, 2011: Sydney, Australia: Brain tumor [6] Don Kirshner
It's a Long Way There (Greatest Hits) is the first compilation album by the Australian group Little River Band, released in Australia and New Zealand in September 1978. The album peaked at No. 4 on the Australian Kent Music Report albums chart and No. 12 in New Zealand. The album sold over 200,000 copies in Australia.
Little River Band is the debut studio album by the Australian rock group Little River Band which was released by EMI in November 1975. It peaked at No. 17 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart and was certified 2× gold in Australia in November 1976.
The Net is the seventh studio album by Australian group Little River Band. The Net was released in May 1983 and peaked at No. 11 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart [1] and No. 61 on the Billboard 200.
During 1992 Little River Band went on an extensive worldwide tour throughout Europe and United States. A live album of the tour was released, Live Classics. It was dedicated to Wayne Nelson's daughter Aubree, who at the age of 13 died in a car crash that year. [2]
It peaked at No. 9 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart. [3] In the United States, it reached No. 21 on the Billboard 200. [4] It was the group's last album with Glenn Shorrock on lead vocals until 1988. In the interim John Farnham took over as main lead vocalist, staying with the band for the next three studio albums.