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VALE REG LINDSAY 1929-2008
As a young boy he had his sights set on becoming a stockman, but fate had other plans for REG LINDSAY, one of Australian country music’s most renowned pioneers. more>>

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REG LINDSAY – THE MUSIC
From Blue Velvet Band and My Bushland Sweetheart, REG LINDSAY’s first recordings in 1951 on the Rodeo label, an impressive catalogue began, which would end in 1995 when Reg recorded Seven Spanish Angels as a duet with SMOKY DAWSON. more>>

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THE RADIO & TV STAR
Before the days of television, radio was the major medium in Australia for artists to gain exposure. more>>

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REG'S FRIENDS
A host of friends and musical contemporaries have paid wonderful tributes to REG LINDSAY. more>>

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PARADISE GAINED
JOHN WILLIAMSON reckons he’s reached a point in his life where he knows what matters. And that comes down to two things: love and peace of mind. more>>

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HER OWN THING
The moment Jasmine Rae heard the lyrics to My Own Thing — track 7 on her sensational debut album Look It Up — she knew she had to record it: more>>

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MOMENTS MEMORIES & MUSIC
With the magic talent to wrap intriguing stories with melody, ANITA REE has joined the top ranks of Australian story-tellers with the release of her brand new CD Story Songs. more>>

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LITTLE DYNAMO
She may stand only 4’ 11” tall, but KEL-ANNE BRANDT has the voice, vitality and determination to make her a ‘big’ star. more>>

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CMR MOVES FROM THE RADIO TO THE INTERNET
In a bold move, leading country music broadcaster NICK ERBY has ended his weekend commercial radio broadcasts to begin a 24 hour internet radio station called CMR Online. more>>

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HIGHWAYS AND NO WAYS
“I sing songs about highways, low ways and no ways,” gravel-voiced RYAN BINGHAM told his first Sydney audience in the State Theatre last month. more>>

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