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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.
Toggle Discography subsection. 4.1 Studio albums. 4.2 Live albums. 4.3 Compilation albums. 4.4 Singles. ... This band had been known as Blackfeather in the early ...
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.
Kevin Borich Express [1] are an Australian rock band formed in 1976 by the New Zealand-born Kevin Borich.. After the demise of New Zealand's successful band the La De Da's, Borich moved to Australia and formed the group Kevin Borich Express.
They signed with Nova Agencies who also managed Sydney rockers, Blackfeather and their guitarist John Robinson would often jam with Fraternity. [8] Early gigs were at Jonathon's Disco on Broadway in Sydney. [8] Scott was invited to play recorder on the Blackfeather track "Seasons of Change" for that band's debut album, At the Mountains of ...
In 1972 Hole formed Dave Hole Blues Band with Upson and Al Kash on drums (ex-Blackfeather), the trio relocated to London and played in local pubs. [1] Hole returned to Perth in 1974, from that time for twenty years, he toured the Western Australian pub circuit with differing line-ups of Dave Hole Band. [ 1 ]
Discography. Year of Release Title Label 2003 ... Black Feather [iTunes] External links. Takes The Biscuit (Dirty Americans Record Label)
Red McKelvie was a New Zealand singer-songwriter-instrumentalist and session musician who has been described as "Australasia's greatest pop guitarist". [1]He has appeared on albums by Richard Clapton (including the Australian hit "Girls on the Avenue") and The Flying Circus in Australia and Hello Sailor, Dave Dobbyn's DD Smash, Al Hunter and Glen Moffatt in New Zealand.