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  2. Blackfeather - Wikipedia

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    Blackfeather are an Australian rock group that formed in April 1970. The band has had numerous line-ups, mostly fronted by founding lead singer, Neale Johns. An early heavy rock version recorded their debut album, At the Mountains of Madness (April 1971), which peaked at number seven on the Go-Set Top 20 Albums chart.

  3. 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.

  4. Dave Miller (New Zealand musician) - Wikipedia

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    Dave Miller (born 1941/1942, Christchurch, New Zealand) is a New Zealand former rock music singer-songwriter and journalist.He was the founding mainstay of Dave Miller Set (1967-1970, 1973), which were based in Australia.

  5. List of blues musicians - Wikipedia

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    Son House Mississippi John Hurt, 1964 Blind Lemon Jefferson Lonnie Johnson, 1941 Lead Belly Robert Jr. Lockwood, 1982 Sara Martin and Sylvester Weaver Mississippi Fred McDowell, 1972 Jay McShann in Edinburgh, c.1995 Memphis Minnie, 1930 Buddy Moss in Georgia prison camp, 1941 Ma Rainey Jimmy Rushing, 1946 Bessie Smith, 1936 Mamie Smith Henry Townsend, 1983 Ethel Waters, 1943 Curley Weaver Big ...

  6. Meadows Technicolour Fair - Wikipedia

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    Meadows Technicolour Fair was an Australian rock music festival with fairground attractions, films and dramatic performances. It was held on a private farm near Meadows township, 32 km (20 mi) from Adelaide, over the Australia Day long weekend from 29 to 31 January 1972.

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

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    John “Blackfeather” 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.

  8. 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]

  9. Fraternity (band) - Wikipedia

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    They signed with Nova Agencies who also managed Sydney rockers, Blackfeather and their guitarist John Robinson would often jam with Fraternity. [8] Early gigs were at Jonathon's Disco on Broadway in Sydney. [8] Scott was invited to play recorder on the Blackfeather track "Seasons of Change" for that band's debut album, At the Mountains of ...