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David G Johnson: Bush Dance - A collection of Traditional Tunes, Bush Music Club., 1984 ISBN 0-9599528-1-0; Max Klubal: Music for Australian Folk Dancing with Instructions, The Australian Folk Trust., 1979; Jan Wositzky, Dobe Newton, Barry Olive: The Bushwackers Band Dance Book, Greenhouse Publications 1980 ISBN 0-909104-25-5
The Bushwackers Band, often simply the Bushwackers, are an Australian folk and country music band or bush band founded in 1970. Their cover version of " And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda " (1976) was listed in the APRA Top 30 Australian songs in 2001, alongside its writer Eric Bogle 's 1980 rendition.
Wired Music TV 1994- 1996 MCT 31 & Optus Vision Uccella Tilbrook 10.30 pm Thursdays Australian Rock & Pop. Turn It Up (Rhythm NATion) 1994–1996 Australia Television Channel 31 Optus Vision: Paul Fidler 1995 - Beamed to over 40 countries globally, Back in production January 2009 Big Music Soup: 1994 Tas TV: Paul Franklin, Filthy Fi Saturday ...
The period leading up to and following Australia's Bicentenary, 1988, saw a marked resurgence in bush music and bush dances that lasted for many years. Many bands also bearing the rock influence and adding original music rode this Australiana wave. Examples are the Ants Bush Band, Eureka!, Rantan Bush Band and Bullamakanka.
The club was founded in October 1954 by the Australian folklorist and performer John Meredith, together with colleagues from Australia's first revivalist "bush band" The Bushwhackers, as a social and teaching club with the aim of popularising the style of bush singing and dancing promoted by the band and encouraging others to form their own performing groups; the band would participate by ...
The Mucky Duck Bush Band, often called Mucky Duck, is a Western Australian Australian folk and country music band or bush band formed in 1973 and still active today, in Perth and Western Australia. [1] The band was founded by Stan Hastings, who ran the folk club The Stables in Northbridge, and his son Greg Hastings. They turned professional in ...
The band's name was subsequently shortened to Franklyn B Paverty, then to Paverty Bush Band, Paverty or the Pavs. The band has made numerous albums, TV appearances and radio broadcasts and it played for the official opening of Australia's new Parliament House, Canberra [ 3 ] in 1988; and again at celebrations marking the 10th anniversary in ...
Mucky Duck Bush Band: 1974– folk music: John Perry, Don Blue, Eric Kowarski, Bob Emery: Murphy, Chris: 1976(b)–present: Rock: Australian Idol contestant, Murphy's Lore Murphy, Courtney: 1979(b)–present: Rock: Australian Idol contestant, Murphy's Lore Murphy, Miranda: Pop: Popstars contestant New Rules for Boats: 2004–present: Indie pop