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  2. Wangaratta - Wikipedia

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    Wangaratta (/ ˌ w æ ŋ ɡ ə ˈ r æ t ə / WANG-gə-RAT-ə [3]) is a city in the northeast of Victoria, Australia, 236 km (147 mi) from Melbourne along the Hume Highway.The city had a population of 29,808 per the 2021 Australian Census.

  3. Roger Frampton - Wikipedia

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    Roger Frampton (20 May 1948 – 4 January 2000) was an Australian jazz pianist, saxophonist, composer, and educator.Based in Sydney, he played a major role in shaping the evolution of Australian jazz.

  4. Wangaratta Wahine - Wikipedia

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    Wangaratta Wahine is the second album by Australian band The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band, released in 1974. It was recorded at Armstrong Studios in Melbourne , and the cover art was by Australian artist Michael Leunig .

  5. City of Wangaratta - Wikipedia

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    The City of Wangaratta was a local government area located about 260 kilometres (162 mi) northeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The city covered an area of 25.53 square kilometres (9.9 sq mi), and existed from 1863 until 1994.

  6. Barney McAll - Wikipedia

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    2006 – Groove Collective – People People Music Music Savoy Records; 2006 – Greta Gertler – Pecadillo vocal feature "i'm not a lizard" 2006 – Ayla Napa Valley – Finest Ambient Tunes; 2008 – Jazzhead – Jazzhead Vol 7. 2008 – Pamela Luss – Magnet; 2007 – Groove Collective – PS1 Warm Up:Brooklyn, NY, July 2, 2005 (live album ...

  7. Live the Life (Fundisha song) - Wikipedia

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    "Live the Life" is a 2002 song and debut single by Fundisha Johnson and features Jermaine Dupri. Co-written by Johnson and Dupri, Billboard called the song an "inspirational ditty about the ups and downs of life" with "a feel-good sound that is awfully catchy." [1] The song was first featured on the soundtrack to the film Hardball. [2]

  8. Budjerah - Wikipedia

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    Budjerah Julum Slabb was born on 17 March 2002 in Fingal Head, located 5 kilometres south of the Queensland-New South Wales border in the Gold Coast-Tweed region. [8] [9] His parents are licensed pastors and he subsequently grew up singing gospel music in churches throughout his upbringing. [10]

  9. Chestnut Mare - Wikipedia

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    Although the U.S. single release featured the full-length album version of "Chestnut Mare", in the UK and Europe a severely edited version of the song was issued instead. [9] The running time of the album version is 5:08, while the single edit is noticeably shorter at 2:58, due to the removal of the song's second verse and middle section. This ...