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Australian Rock Music – Live Sunbury Rock Festival 1973


Mississippi was an Australian band (1972-1975), which featured some big names in Australian rock music, Graeham Goble, Beeb Birtles and Kerryn Tolhurst. The band started as Alison Gros in Adelaide, South Australia in 1970 and moved to Melbourne in 1971 where they recorded as Alison Gros, Drummond and in 1972 became Mississippi; this band eventually evolved into Little River Band by 1975. History: Beeb Birtles (vocals, guitar) 1972-75 Colin Deluca (bass) 1972-73 Graeham Goble (vocals, guitar) 1973-75 Russ Johnson (vocals, guitar) 1972-73 Peter Martin (guitar) 1973-75 John Mower (vocals) 1972-73 Derek Pellici (drums) 1973-75 Andre Santos (bass, vocals) 1973 Kerryn Tolhurst (vocals, guitar) 1973 Charlie Tumahai (bass, vocals) 1973-75 Ted Van Zyl (drums) (session) 1972 Their debut single “Kings of the World” (released in July 1972) became a Top 10 hit in October 1972. This Video taken January 21st 1973 at Sunbury. www.milesago.com Video courtesy of Graeham Goble

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Mikey Rocks (pictured), best known as half of The Cool Kids, has put out a mixtape called Politics under the pseudonym Prime Minister Sir Michael Rocks. It features his partner Cool Kid Chuck Inglish as well as The Alchemist, Deshayes, Cardo and others on production with guests including Casey Veggies, Shorty K, Tris J, DJ Thunder, Jeremih, Boldy James and Payroll.

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Rose Tattoo – Rock n Roll Outlaw


These guys blew ACDC out of the water for tough pub rock back in the day. They were an influence on Guns n Roses who covered one of their songs. Memories ay, Geordie the bass player worked with my ex other half for a while and runs a studio up the road. Aussie rock… can’t beat it. bit.ly This video is for entertainment purposes.

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