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  2. Blackfeather - Wikipedia

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    Blackfeather formed in April 1970 in Sydney with John Robinson on lead guitar, Mike McCormack on drums, and Neale Johns on lead vocals. John Robinson said "It was basically the Dave Miller set without Dave." Dave Miller Set). [1] [2] [3] Robinson recalled meeting Johns, "a small guy with a huge voice, Neale was very taciturn. He was into the ...

  3. Flake (band) - Wikipedia

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    Flake, however, continued with a changeable line-up and by July 1973 comprised Russell and Taylor with Neale Johns on lead vocals (ex-Blackfeather), Jim Penson on drums (ex-Blackfeather) and Warren Ward on bass guitar (ex-the Flying Circus, Blackfeather). [1]

  4. Richard Batchens - Wikipedia

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    Richard Batchens is an Australian record producer and audio engineer. From 1971 to 1976 he was the main in-house producer for Festival Records' imprint Infinity Records. His work includes most of the early albums and singles for Sherbet, one of Australia's most successful pop bands of the 1970s, and the first six albums by singer-songwriter, Richard Clapton.

  5. Remembering John ‘Blackfeather’ Jeffries: The man ... - AOL

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    JohnBlackfeather” Jeffries, 79, is working with volunteers to rebuild a replica Native American village in honor of his Occaneechi ancestors along the Eno River in Hillsborough, North Carolina.

  6. Pub rock (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The emergence of the Australian version of the pub rock genre and the related pub circuit was the result of several interconnected factors. From the 1950s to the 1970s, mainly because of restrictive state liquor licensing laws, only a small proportion of live pop and rock music in Australia was performed on licensed premises (mostly private clubs or discotheques); the majority of concerts were ...

  7. Carter G. Woodson Book Award - Wikipedia

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    The Girl from the Tar Paper School: Barbara Rose Johns and the Advent of the Civil Rights Movement: 2016: no award presented: 2017: no award presented: 2018: Laura Atkins and Stan Yogi: Fighting for Justice—Fred Korematsu Speaks Up: 2019: Wendy Ewald: America Border Culture Dreamer: The Young Immigrant Experience From A to Z: 2020: Ashley Bryan

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  9. Neale's Musick Hall, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Neale's Musick Hall, [3] also known as Mr. Neal's New Musick Hall, [4] the New Musick-Hall, [5] Mr. Neale's Great Room, [6] Neal's Musick Room, [7] the Great Musick Hall, [8] Mr. Neale's Great Musick Hall [9] or the Fishamble Street Music Hall was a purpose-built music hall that existed on Fishamble Street in Dublin city centre, Ireland.