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  2. Jane Scali - Wikipedia

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    Jane Scali (born 8 August 1959) is an Australian singer and former TV personality. She was one of the original cast members of the long-running TV show Young Talent Time from 1971 to 1976. Early life

  3. Split Enz discography - Wikipedia

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    Non-album releases (all later included on The Beginning of the Enz) "Sweet Talkin' Spoon Song" (released as Split Ends) — "No Bother to Me" 1975 — "Maybe" — — Mental Notes "Late Last Night" 1976 — 93 — Non-album release (different version on Second Thoughts) "Matinee Idyll" — Second Thoughts "Another Great Divide" 1977 ...

  4. Young Talent Time - Wikipedia

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    Young Talent Time is an Australian television variety program produced by Lewis-Young Productions and screened on Network Ten.The original series ran from 1971 until 1988 and was hosted by singer-songwriter and record producer Johnny Young for its entire run.

  5. Rolf Harris - Wikipedia

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    Harris moved to England in 1952 [5] and became an art student at City and Guilds of London Art School in South London, aged 22. In 1953 he found work in television, at the BBC, performing a regular ten-minute cartoon drawing section in a one-hour children's show called Jigsaw, with a puppet called "Fuzz", made and operated on the show by magician Robert Harbin.

  6. John St Peeters - Wikipedia

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    non-album singles "Street Kids" 1983 — "I Need that Someone to Love" (by John St Peeters and Jane Scali) 1985 — I Got You Babe "Don't Make Love to Strangers" 1986 — non-album singles "Legends of the Southern Land" (with Swanee, Marty Rhone and Ray Burgess featuring Tommy Emmanuel) [22] 2013 —

  7. Freedom at Point Zero - Wikipedia

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    Freedom at Point Zero is the fifth album by American rock band Jefferson Starship, released in 1979.It was the first album for new lead singer Mickey Thomas, and the first after both Grace Slick and Marty Balin left the previous year (Slick rejoined the band for their next album Modern Times in 1981 and Balin joined the revived Jefferson Starship in 1993).

  8. Definitive INXS - Wikipedia

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    The 2002 remaster of X features the song's original demo. "Tight" was written by songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Farriss and recorded by the band during the sessions for Welcome to Wherever You Are in 1992. The song was reworked by the remaining members of INXS in 2002 after the death of vocalist Michael Hutchence in 1997.

  9. Nothing's Shocking - Wikipedia

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    Nothing's Shocking is the debut studio album by American rock band Jane's Addiction, released on August 23, 1988 through Warner Bros. Records. Nothing's Shocking was well received by critics and peaked at number 103 on the Billboard 200.