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  2. Blackfeather - Wikipedia

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    Blackfeather are an Australian rock group that formed in April 1970. The band has had numerous line-ups, mostly fronted by founding lead singer, Neale Johns. An early heavy rock version recorded their debut album, At the Mountains of Madness (April 1971), which peaked at number seven on the Go-Set Top 20 Albums chart.

  3. Swanee (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 he joined Adelaide band Fraternity replacing Bon Scott on vocals for two years. In 1977, Swan became the vocalist with Feather. This band had been known as Blackfeather in the early 1970s, but by 1977 no original members were left so the name was shortened. Feather recorded one single with Swan, "Girl Trouble", before he left in 1978 to ...

  4. Dave Miller (New Zealand musician) - Wikipedia

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    Corbett, McCormac and Robinson formed another rock band, Blackfeather, with Neale Johns on vocals. [1] Later that year Miller and Corbett worked on an album, Reflections of a Pioneer, with McCormac supplying drums on some tracks. [1] It was released in September 1970 under the name Dave Miller/Leith Corbett and Friends via Spin Records.

  5. Kerryn Tolhurst - Wikipedia

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    [5] [10] He then teamed up with Smith again in April of that year to form another country rock band, the Dingoes. [5] [11] The other founding members were John Lee on drums (ex-Sayla, Blackfeather), Chris Stockley on guitar (ex-Cam-Pact, Axiom), and John Strangio on bass guitar (ex-St James Infirmary, Middle Earth).

  6. Rock music in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The band also had a second hit single and video 'Oil and Water' which won the Australian Kerrang! award for best rock video. Their debut album was mixed by the legendary Mike Fraser. In 1994, hard rock band The Poor charted at #30 in the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks with "More Wine Waiter

  7. Noiseworks - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Stevens formed The Change with guitarist Stuart Fraser, who had played in 1970s hard rock act Blackfeather (later called Feather) and then with fellow member Swanee. Bass player Steve Balbi, who was a member of Kevin Borich Express, played with The Change on their 1984 single "Forever Young". The following year, Stevens and Fraser ...

  8. Remembering John ‘Blackfeather’ Jeffries: The man ... - AOL

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    John “Blackfeather” Jeffries, 79, is working with volunteers to rebuild a replica Native American village in honor of his Occaneechi ancestors along the Eno River in Hillsborough, North Carolina.

  9. The Black Feathers - Wikipedia

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    The Black Feathers are a husband and wife roots music duo based in Gloucestershire, UK who play a blend of Folk and Americana. [1] Their debut EP (Strangers We Meet, 2014) was listed in The Telegraph as one of the best Folk albums of 2014.