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Australian women punk rock singers (3 P) Pages in category "Australian women rock singers" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
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Hits by Australasian artists included "Six Ribbons" by Jon English, "I'm Coming Home" by Birtles & Goble, "Dream Lover" by Glenn Shorrock, "Something's Missing (In My Life)" by Marcia Hines, "I See Red" by Split Enz, and "The Nips Are Getting Bigger" by Mental as Anything.
[8] [9] O'Keefe carved out a national profile to become a legend of Australian rock music. [8] [9] He hosted one of Australia's first TV rock shows, Six O'Clock Rock (1959 to 1961), and worked as an A&R with Gordon's label, Leedon. [8] [9] He was the first Australian rock 'n' roll performer to attempt to break into the US market. [8]
Date Artist Album Weeks at number one 3 January Cat Stevens: Teaser and the Firecat: 15 weeks 10 January John Lennon: Imagine: 2 weeks 17 January 24 January
After the band broke up in 1977 Lamb with De Jongh formed New Hush, [1] [10] a.k.a. Hush 2. De Jongh left in April 1978 to join John Paul Young and the All Stars. [1] [10] Lamb continued New Hush with Criston Barker on bass guitar (ex-Ash, Freeway, Hollywood), Con Gallin on guitar (ex-Fingerprint), Paul Grant on guitar (ex-Buster Brown, Hollywood) and Nat De Palma on drums (ex-20th Century). [1]
Alison MacCallum (born 7 April 1951), also written Alison McCallum, is an Australian rock singer from the late 1960s and 1970s. Her two studio albums are Fresh Water (March 1972) and Excuse Me (October 1975).