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A
sample of some of the tremendous talent we're associated with:
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Ross
Wilson
In
a career that spans over 30 years Ross remains one of this country's
most respected artists. From Daddy Cool to Mondo Rock, as a solo
artist, or as songwriter of A-grade classics such as "Eagle Rock",
"Come Back Again", "Cool World" & "A Touch of Paradise", or producer
of the legendary Skyhooks, Jo Jo Zep, & recently The Screaming Jets,
Ross's involvement with success has continued unabated...

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Wendy
Matthews
Wendy
Matthews has a reputation as an artist par excellence with a sublime,
expressive voice that never fails to move those who hear it. Both
acoustically and physically, Wendy Matthews moves with an enviable
minimalism. Her music is an unhurried journey of clean melodies, infectious
energy and simple grace. Wendy has proven that commitment to class
is still not only valid but applauded by the public ear. She has confirmed
that such commitment is not a symptom of vulnerability, but the true
path of artistic integrity. This is exemplified by the reality that
Wendy’s music is now in more than a million homes in Australia...
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James
Reyne
James' musical career initially
took hold in the 1980's when he formed Australian Crawl. The band's
popularity skyrocketed with each album release & all five albums achieved
Top 5 status… When Australian Crawl called it a day in 1986 - singer/song-writer
James Reyne commenced his solo career - and what an adventure it has
been, with over 10 solo albums to his name, with the latest offering
"Speedboats For Breakfast" out now on Liberation Records…
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Marcia
Hines
All of Australia knows her
simply as Marcia, the diva with the most wonderful and distinctive
voice that local pop music has ever heard.
Marcia Hines is an Australian Idol! Three decades of stage hits, No.1
singles & albums and sell out concerts have cemented her a true diva.
As a performer Marcia has had an amazing influence on Australia's
music industry… Instant recognizable classic anthems, such as "Music
Is My Life", "You", "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself", "Something's
Missing In My Life", "Your Love Still Brings Me Down To My Knees"…and
recent hits "Time Of Our Lives" & "I've Got To Believe"…
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Convertible
Blondes
The Convertible Blondes
are Gina Hall (lead VOX and keyboards), Larry Collinsworth (guitarist),
Bub Koster (bass guitar), and T-Bone (drums). A high-energy pop/rock
band, their aggressive delivery and deliberate approach produces a
big sound combining rock tradition with technology. Early bands like
Led Zeppelin, Cream and Pink Floyd are major musical influences...
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Vanessa
Amorosi
Besides
being seen by the biggest audience a performer could ever hope for
when she performed to four and a half billion television viewers of
the Sydney Olympics, Vanessa also performed at the Closing Ceremony,
The Paralympics, The Goodwill Games and The Commonwealth Games Handover
Ceremony in Manchester.
Her
song, Absolutely Everybody holds the record for the Longest Charting
Single By An Australian Female Artist ever, and her self-written
ballad Shine was the Most played Song On Australian Radio In 2001
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Renee
Geyer
Renee Geyer possesses
what is undoubtedly the most versatile and stunning voice in contemporary
Australian music today. In the 70's, Renee rose to national prominence
with a clutch of hit singles and albums that found her music flowing
gracefully between pop, rock, soul and blues., Renee serenaded the
charts with a string of songs including "It's A Man's Man's World",
"Stares & Whispers" and "Heading In The Right Direction". The hits
continued into the "80"s with the memorable "Say I Love You" which
was recorded in the US as part of the "So Lucky" album. In the mid
"80's Renee settled in America where she began writing, and broadening
her musical base to include R&B, jazz, country and Latin rhythms...

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The
Radiators
"A sure bet" someone
once said of The Radiators. Little did they know 21 years later The
Radiators would still be dominating the stages and airwaves of today.
With trademark lyrics and gimmicks these guys have a history that
debuting acts could only dream of.
The
Radiators have carved themselves a niche in the annuls of Australian
Rock History, headlining, and sharing the stage with other great
oz acts such as Rose Tattoo, AC/DC, and INXS. Consistently delivering
high quality shows (approaching the 3000 mark), the Rads have played
to an estimated two million punters throughout Australia.
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Taxi
Ride
TAXIRIDE
- whose first LP Imaginate went double platinum at home, spawned
the hits "Get Set" and "Everywhere You Go"' and helped the band
share a Best New Artist ARIA. The band also made serious inroads
in America, Japan and Europe capped off by a Wembley Stadium show
with Tina Turner in 2000.
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Rick
Price
Rick
Price is one of the most accredited Australian singer/songwriters
of the 90's. 1992 saw the emergence of such a talent with the singles
"Not A Day Goes By", "Walk Away Renee" and "Heaven
Knows".Heaven
Knows also achieved Top 40 status throughout Europe and with the
album of the same name, it achieved Platinum status throughout Australia
and South East Asia.
With
3 ARIA nominations and numerous Australian Music Awards behind him,
Rick wrote and recorded the critically acclaimed second album, "Tamborine
Mountain" during 1995. Also achieving Platinum status, it was
Rick at his most experimental and it's content reflected a close
and introspective view of his personal life...

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The
Feramones
Dubbed
as the Northern River's very own "Super group", The Feramones boast
a lineup of musicians that have played with a myriad of international
and Australian bands...

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