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  2. Mia Wray - Wikipedia

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    Wray was born Mia Isobel Wray-McCann [1] in Sunrise Beach, Noosa, Queensland, [2] [3] on 28 October 1995, [4] [5] the daughter of Carolyn. [6] At the age of 11, Wray's parents inherited her late grandfather's piano, and moved it into Mia's bedroom upon discovering it was the only room of the house big enough for it. [7]

  3. William Barton (musician) - Wikipedia

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    William Barton was born in Mount Isa, Queensland. [1] His mob are from the Roper River area, and he is a Kalkadunga man. [2]He learned to play didgeridoo at the age of 11 from Uncle Arthur Peterson, [2] an elder of the Wannyi, Lardil, and Kalkadungu peoples of Western Queensland.

  4. Wickety Wak - Wikipedia

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    Their 1980 debut album Love Me, Love My Dog was a result of the band's appearance on the show. [5] Throughout the 1980s, Wickety Wak enjoyed a successful period of activity with extensive touring of Australia and the United States and numerous television appearances. They make a number of television specials for BTQ-7. [2]

  5. David Hudson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    David Charles Hudson [clarification needed] was born in the early 1960s and is a descendant of the Ewamin-Western Yalanji peoples of the western Far North Queensland region. [1] He explained "I grew up in a household with uncles and aunts who painted and carved.

  6. Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album

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    The Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album is an honor presented at the Grammy Awards to artists and producers who make the best albums in the contemporary Christian music (CCM) genre from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to help it "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry ...

  7. Ball Park Music (album) - Wikipedia

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    The record achieved commercial success, debuting at number 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart. It was nominated for Australian Album of the Year at the 2020 J Awards and Album of the Year at the 2021 Queensland Music Awards, winning the latter. It was further nominated for Best Independent Release and Best Rock Album at the 2021 ARIA Awards. [2]

  8. Marlene Cummins - Wikipedia

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    She provided music for a Griffin Theatre Company production Shark Island Stories based on the work of Sally Morgan. [ 9 ] Her first full-length album, Koori Woman Blues , is a mixture of original and traditional blues songs and includes guests Gil Askey , Fiona Boyes , Mark Atkins and Shannon Barnett . [ 10 ]

  9. Abracadabra (Lady Gaga song) - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after Gaga announced on January 27, 2025, that her next studio album would be titled Mayhem, [5] it was revealed she would premiere a new single and video during the 67th Annual Grammy Awards on February 2 of the same year. [6] [7] [8] [2] [9] According to Variety, "Abracadabra" is a fast-tempo dance song. [10]