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  2. Betty McQuade - Wikipedia

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    She moved to Melbourne in 1960, and joined an existing group, The Thunderbirds, replacing Judy Cannon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The following year she signed with Astor Records as a solo singer, releasing her versions of Wanda Jackson 's recording "Tongue Tied" and John D. Loudermilk 's "Midnight Bus", on which she was backed by the Thunderbirds.

  3. Bryan Davies (singer) - Wikipedia

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    At age 17, Davies became the youngest person in Australia to host his or her own TV show, The Bryan Davies Show, from March 1962. [1] [9] Regular guests were Neil Williams, Judy Cannon and the Don Burrows Sextet. [9] [10] It was broadcast for 75 episodes on ABC TV, directed by Lloyd Brydon and finished in December of the following year. [10]

  4. List of stage names - Wikipedia

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    American singer Tommy Cannon: Thomas Derbyshire 1938– English comedian and actor (Cannon & Ball) Judy Canova: Juliette Canova 1913–1983 American comedienne, actress, singer and radio personality Eddie Cantor: Edward Iskowitz 1892–1964 American comedian, actor and singer Blu Cantrell: Tiffany Cobb 1978– American singer-songwriter Jil Caplan

  5. Judy Stone - Wikipedia

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    Judith Anne Stone AM (born 1944) [1] is an Australian retired singer and musician, who has recorded songs in the pop, rock and country genres.. Stone commonly sang cover versions of popular songs from the United States and the United Kingdom, and on occasions Italy and Sweden and had top 20 singles on the national charts with "I'll Step Down" (No. 19, February 1962), "4,003,221 Tears from Now ...

  6. The Seekers - Wikipedia

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    Long Way to the Top was a 2001 Australian Broadcasting Corporation six-part documentary on the history of Australian rock and roll from 1956 to the modern era. [18] The Seekers featured on the second episode, "Ten Pound Rocker 1963–1968", broadcast on 22 August, in which Durham and Woodley discussed their early work on a cruise ship, meeting ...

  7. Play School (Australian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Play School is an Australian educational television show for children produced by the educational department [2] of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), based on the original British version created by Joy Whitby, with many of the presenters former school teachers, whilst others being a mix of well known stage and screen actors and musicians. [2]

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  9. The Crescents - Wikipedia

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    The Crescents were a vocal harmony group which formed in Sydney, Australia in late 1958 under the name The 4 Tops (not associated with American quartet, the Four Tops).The Crescents were best known for their Top 10 hit "Mr. Blue" and for their tours with Lee Gordon's "Big Shows" supporting Johnnie Ray, Fabian, and Ricky Nelson.