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Sons of Beaches is the third studio album from Australian rock band Australian Crawl, [2] released in July 1982. It became the band's second #1 in the Australian albums charts (for 5 weeks). [ 3 ] The album was recorded in Hawaii with ex-pat Mike Chapman , who had also produced Blondie and The Knack .
Henry County, Georgia, was created by the Georgia State Legislature in 1821 from land acquired from the Creek Indian Nation by the First Treaty of Indian Springs.Henry's original land area was much larger than it is today, stretching from near Indian Springs (present-day Indian Springs State Park) in the south to the Chattahoochee River near Sandy Springs in the north; encompassing most of ...
Originally Yutivo Sons Hardware Co. Yutivo assembled various models under license from GM beginning in 1953. GM bought a 49% stake in Yutivo in 1972 and renamed it GM Philippines. Isuzu invested in the company in 1979 and it was renamed GM Pilipinas, Inc. Assembly of GM vehicles ended in 1985 and GM sold the plant to Isuzu in 1994.
McDonough is a city in Henry County, Georgia, United States.It is part of the Atlanta metropolitan area.Its population was 29,051 in 2020. The city is the county seat of Henry County. [4]
Connor Patrick McDonough (born November 18, 1993) - lead vocals (2007- approximately 2009), vocals, lead guitar, piano, keyboard, drums, production (2007–present) Riley Thomas McDonough (born August 31, 1995) - lead vocals (approximately 2010-present) , bass guitar (2008 - approximately 2012) , vocals, guitar (2008–present)
Henry County Courthouse is a county courthouse in McDonough, Georgia, county seat of Henry County, Georgia. It was built in 1897 in a Romanesque Revival architecture style according to designs by Golucke & Stewart. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 18, 1980. It is located in Courthouse Square.