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The Wolfe Brothers were nominated for seven awards at the 2022 CMAAs, winning two. [23] In April 2022, the Wolfe Brothers commenced their Startin' Something tour across Australia. [24] The Wolfe Brothers' sixth studio album Livin' the Dream was released on 14 April 2023. [25]
"Damn Good Mates" (featuring The Wolfe Brothers) "Lights on the Hill" (featuring The Wolfe Brothers) "Where I Wanna Be" (featuring Robby X) "Wheels" "Peace Love & Country" "Backroad Nation" "Spirit of the Anzacs" (featuring Guy Sebastian, Sheppard, Jon Stevens, Jessica Mauboy, Shannon Noll & Megan Washington) "Till It Ends" (featuring The Wolfe ...
On 1 November 2016, "We Belong" was released by Sheppard.On 1 December 2017, they released a 4-track covers EP titled Undercover, featuring the lead single "Waves".In January 2018, Sheppard announced their single "Coming Home" had been certified gold and announced their second studio album Watching the Sky would be released in June 2018. [9]
Various Artists – The Moon, The Mouse & The Frog: Lullabies from Northern Australia; Troy Cassar-Daley – The World Today. Brad Cox – My Mind's Projection; Felicity Urquhart & Josh Cunningham – The Song Club; Shane Nicholson – Living in Colour; The Wolfe Brothers – Kids on Cassette; Best Dance Release Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album
"Drink Along Song" is a song recorded by Australia-born, Canadian country artist Gord Bamford. [1] The song was written by Jason Lee Owens Jr., Philip O'Donnell, Jenee Fleenor, and Wade Kirby, while Bamford and O'Donnell co-produced the track. [2]
Jarratt will reprise his role as Taylor. The premise is "An American family takes a dream trip to the Australian outback and soon draws the attention of notorious serial killer Mick Taylor. A hellish nightmare ensues as the couple's two children escape only to be hunted by Australia's most infamous killer."
Mike Wolfe is excited to kick off 2025 after a year filled with loss and love.. On New Years Eve, the American Pickers star, 60, reflected on the past year and both the blessings and heartaches he ...
In 2012, Moore auditioned for series six of Australia's Got Talent.It was announced that he came fourth in the finale on 25 July 2012. After Australia's Got Talent, Moore continued busking in Sydney's Pitt Street Mall, which he had begun doing in 2008, [2] and writing his own material. [3]