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The Honda Fit (Japanese: ホンダ・フィット, Hepburn: Honda Fitto) or Honda Jazz is a small car manufactured and marketed by Honda since 2001 over four generations. It has a five-door hatchback body style and is considered a supermini in the United Kingdom, a subcompact car in the United States, and a light car in Australia. [3]
On returning to Australia Graeme Bell's Jazz Band worked successfully on the local club circuit, as well as recording and touring extensively. The Australian Jazz Quartet/Quintet was a contemporary Australian jazz group that did very well in the US at that time.
Australian All Star Jazz Band is an Australian television series which aired on ABC during 1959. As the title suggests, it was a variety series with emphasis on jazz music. The series was produced in Sydney. The band consisted of Terry Wilkinson, Freddy Logan, Ron Webber, Dave Rutledge and Don Burrows. [1] [2]
Also in October they supported visiting English rock band Gillan on the Australian leg of Future Shock ' s promotional tour. [5] Both "The Cicada (That Ate Five Dock)" and "Maybe It's a Game" were broadcast on ABC-TV's pop music show, Countdown. [6] Mead was replaced by Danny Damjanovic on saxophone (ex-Jimmy and the Boys) in early 1982. [1]
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The Umbrellas are an Australian jazz ensemble formed in 1985 to play Peter Dasent's compositions. The group has published five full-length albums. All are still available, the first four as rereleases. [1] Sydney, Australia based, the group's style has been described as unpredictable, quirky, surreal, and influenced by Italian film music. [2]
Dick Hughes (1931–2018) was an Australian jazz pianist, singer and journalist. [1] [2] [3]Hughes earned two ARIA Award nominations for Best Jazz Album, in 1987 for The Last Train For Casablanca Leaves Once In A Blue Moon and in 2010 alongside his daughter Christa Hughes with Twenty First Century Blues.
Buck, Swanton and Abrahams performing in Aarhus, Denmark, November 2015. The Necks performances are always improvised, with the instrumentation of piano, double bass, and drums/percussion (with the occasional exception, e.g., when Chris Abrahams played the Melbourne Town Hall pipe organ instead of piano [8]).