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The final section of "Brother of Mine" draws on an unrecorded Asia track "Long Lost Brother of Mine" written by Howe and Geoff Downes. "Birthright" concerns the British nuclear tests at Maralinga in the 1950s and 1960s in Australia and incorporates material by Howe and Max Bacon for their band Nerotrend.
On his return trip from Hydra, Anderson met Howe in London who presented him with his musical ideas including the chorus of "Brother of Mine" [2] and "Birthright". Five weeks were spent producing demo tracks at La Frette Studios in Paris. Anderson asked musician Milton McDonald to help with the project and play additional guitars. [2]
Don Hancock, known as "the Silver Fox" or as "the Don", was one of the most respected and honored policeman in Australia. [2] In 1982, Hancock had investigated the Perth Mint Swindle case that saw the three Mickelberg brothers convicted for stealing 65 kilograms of gold, a theft that had acquired a legendary reputation in Australia and made Hancock into a local celebrity. [3]
Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys (1950) James Joseph McCann , PC (March 29, 1886 – April 11, 1961) was a Canadian politician, born in Perth, Ontario , son of John A. McCann, a mason and licence-inspector, and Mary Hourigan, who were both of Irish descent.
Perth: Crown Theatre: Saturday, 11 July 2015 Adelaide: Adelaide Entertainment Centre: Friday, 17 July 2015 Sydney: ... "Brother of Mine" (from Flesh and Wood, 1993)
For me Brother of Mine really demonstrates how much Chris Westwood has developed as a writer as he explores the relationship of twin brothers, trapped by their similarity and by their differences into a hatred of each other. When Tony meets Nick's girlfriend and allows her to believe he's his brother, the hatred grows and Nick looks for revenge.
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LaBine was president of Eldorado Gold Mines (later Eldorado Mining and Refining) from its start in the late 1920s to 1947. He left the company, which had become a Crown corporation in 1944, to prospect for uranium minerals as an independent mine developer. In the 1950s he brought the Gunnar Mine to production at Uranium City, Saskatchewan.