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  2. Larrikin - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of a larrikin, from Nelson P. Whitelocke's book A Walk in Sydney Streets on the Shady Side (1885). Larrikin is an Australian English term meaning "a mischievous young person, an uncultivated, rowdy but good-hearted person", or "a person who acts with apparent disregard for social or political conventions".

  3. Larrikin Records - Wikipedia

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    Larrikin Records is a record company founded in 1974 by Warren Fahey. Larrikin started as an independent label and was sold in 1995 to Festival Records . [ 1 ]

  4. Larrikin Love - Wikipedia

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    Larrikin Love were an English four piece indie rock band from London.. Consisting of singer-songwriter Edward Leeson, guitarist Micko Larkin, bassist Alfie Ambrose and drummer Coz Kerrigan, and also occasionally including violinist Rob Skipper from The Holloways or roving violinist Jonnie Fielding, the band were briefly described as being part of a Thamesbeat scene by the NME, a scene which is ...

  5. Micko Larkin - Wikipedia

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    After Larrikin Love's split, Larkin moved to Los Angeles to work with former Hole frontwoman, Courtney Love. Mairead Nash, manager of indie pop groups, Florence + the Machine, and Queens of Noize recommended Larkin to Love in June 2007, [2] and after his audition became lead guitarist of Love's solo group, unofficially titled The Courtney Love Band.

  6. Warren Fahey - Wikipedia

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    Larrikin Music, a publishing company Fahey sold in 1988 owns the rights to the well-known children's "Kookaburra song". In a high-profile case that began in 2009, Norm Lurie, then the managing director of Music Sales, Larrikin Music's parent company, sued the group Men at Work for using its melody in 5 bars of their 93-bar song "Down Under."

  7. The Freedom Spark - Wikipedia

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    Larrikin Love. Edward Larrikin; Micko Larkin; Alfie Ambrose; Cathal Kerrigan; Guest musicians. Rob Skipper – tracks 2, 3, 5, 7 & 10; Patrick Wolf – tracks 7 & 9; Jamie T – track 8; Lauren Doss – co-lead vocals on track 8; Airhammer – track 1; Mark Rudland – tracks 6 & 11; Henry Clark – tracks 6 & 11; Tom Gorbutt – tracks 6 & 11 ...

  8. The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke - Wikipedia

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    The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke tells the story of Bill, a member of a larrikin push (or gang) in Melbourne's Little Lon red-light district, who encounters Doreen, a young woman "of some social aspiration", in a local market. Narrated by Bill, the poems chronicle their courtship and marriage, detailing his transformation from a violence-prone ...

  9. Edwould - Wikipedia

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    "Edwould" was the third single from Larrikin Love, and the first to be taken from their debut album The Freedom Spark. It was also the band's first major label release and the first to receive full distribution, and subsequently reached number 49 on the UK charts.