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"Long Way to Go" is a song by Australian hard rock musician Andrew Stockdale, due to be featured on his 2013 debut album Keep Moving. Written and self-produced by the former Wolfmother frontman, the song was recorded with bandmates Ian Peres, Vin Steele, Elliott Hammond and Hamish Rosser, and was released as the lead single from the album in March 2013.
Vin Steele – drums "Highway" (2013) New Crown (2014) April 2015 Andrew Stockdale – lead vocals, guitar; Ian Peres – bass, keyboards, backing vocals; Vin Steele – rhythm guitar; Alex Carapetis – drums (touring only) none April – May 2015 Andrew Stockdale – lead vocals, guitar; Ian Peres – bass, keyboards, backing vocals
In recent years, the line-up of Wolfmother has continued to change frequently, with their commercial popularity fluctuating. The band's planned third album Keep Moving was released as Stockdale's solo debut in 2013, with a new line-up including drummer Vin Steele issuing New Crown independently the following year.
The band returned later in the year as a trio composed of Stockdale, Peres and drummer Vin Steele, and began working on their official third album. [11] New Crown was released independently in March 2014, featuring ten songs written by Stockdale. [12]
New Crown is the third studio album by Australian hard rock band Wolfmother.Recorded at Mates Rehearsal Studio in Los Angeles, California and The Shed in Byron Bay, New South Wales, it was produced by the band's frontman Andrew Stockdale and self-released on 23 March 2014, initially as a digital download only available on Bandcamp.
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Vincent Anthony Scelsa (born December 12, 1947, in Bayonne, New Jersey) is an American broadcaster who was at "the forefront of the FM radio revolution" as the host of several freeform radio programs, the best-known titled Idiot's Delight. [1]