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Cd ist Fertig :-)


Posted By wir-zwa, 2018-08-19
Cd ist Fertig :-)


















*** ACHTUNG***ATTENTION***ATTENZIONE***

Homeless-Voices präsentieren Ihren

NEUEN HIT


„ LASS MICH HEUTE NACHT DEIN COWBOY SEIN“

Die Single Veröffentlichung findet am 1 September 2018 statt auf der CD sind neben dem HIT „LASS MICH HEUTE NACHT DEIN COWBOY SEIN“ auch noch 2 Bonustracks die da lauten :

„I hab nix mehr zum Verlieren“
&
„Wir san Aundas“

die Cd ist ab sofort zum Preis von 9,90 €uro im Vorverkauf unter folgendem Link erhältlich.

Demo Song:

Bestellformular:
http://hv-productions.at/index.php/cd-bestellung




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Theo - Love of my life


Posted By ADair-Records, 2018-08-03
Theo - Love of my life

Theo - Love of my life


Theo – Theo – Jungstar aus Rumänien Schlag auf Schlag geht es mit THEO – Jungstar aus Rumänien – weiter.
Nun folgt eine Single der besonderen Art. Eine super Hammer Produktion präsentiert von THEO ,, Love of my life,, einen Pop Titel vom Feinsten.
THEO wird weiterhin seinen Weg beschreiten und damit den Weg zur ,,internationalen Szene,, ebnen.
Theo ,,Love of my life,, offizielle VÖ am 28.08.18

Daten:

1. Love of my life 03:38 ISRC: DE-WQ6-18-00244

Daten:

K.: Bulsara, Freddie

T.: Bulsara Freddie

V.: EMI Music Publishing LTD

Mixed & Mastered by Eriko Studio

(P) 2018 Eriko Studio

(C) 2018 ADair-records Studio Alex De.

Distributed ADair Music Group

Layout/Druck/Design: © 2018 ADair Records Y. Dondorf

Foto: ADair Records

EAN:4260574530853

Bestell.Nr.: ADair 0718 T

Label Code: ADair Records

LC 24553

Min Gesamt: 3:38

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Bon Scott memoir Live Wire sheds new light on AC/DC legend


Posted By FRC All Music Admin, 2018-07-27
Bon Scott memoir Live Wire sheds new light on AC/DC legend

MARY RENSHAW, GABBY D’ARCY, JOHN D’ARCY PerthNow


A NEW memoir by three of Bon Scott’s closest friends sheds new light on the rock legend.

Co-author Mary Renshaw tells of the Bon she knew:

I HAD always wanted to work in fashion, and when I was 16 I left school to work at Norma Tullo, one of the biggest fashion houses in Melbourne.

It was a sociable workplace with many girls my age and we’d often go to 10th Ave, a venue in Bourke St that held lunchtime rock shows.


During our lunch hour, we’d see bands such as The Easybeats, The Wild Cherries, The Purple Hearts and The Loved Ones.

A scene was developing in Melbourne, involving music and fashion, and I loved being a part of it. It was a fun, happy atmosphere.

When Norma Tullo moved to Richmond, I stayed in the city and got a job as a designer at Kenneth Pirrie, where we designed knitwear, evening wear, daywear and lingerie.

It was 1968; I’d just turned 18 and I was a fashion designer. Life was good. Then I went to see a band called The Valentines at 10th Ave.

A friend had seen them and she was a fan.

After the show, one of the singers came up to me and started chatting. He was admiring the beads I was wearing, or at least, that’s what he claimed.

As he stared at my beads, he asked if I could make him some.

“Sure,” I said. “What’s your name?”

“Bon,” he smiled. “Bon Scott.”

And that was it; we were friends from that day on.

As well as the hippie beads, I made Bon a velvet bolero. With jewels and gold braid, it was very Jimi Hendrix.

I became a regular at The Valentines’ gigs. They were singing mostly covers, but they had a great dynamic on stage and their shows were always fun.

I remember at one show Bon was struggling to sing because he had a dry throat.

“Can someone get me a Coca-Cola?” he requested, but no one did. T

hen, gasping for air, he added, “I really need a Coca-Cola!” so I rushed off to get him a drink. After the show, Bon revealed that he suffered from asthma, though it never seemed to affect his singing career.

I also started visiting the band at their house, an old double-storey place in Dalgety St, St Kilda. A lot of musicians lived in the area because it was cheap. St Kilda in the late ’60s was also quite edgy; there were a lot of boarding houses and working girls in the area.

Bon’s co-lead singer, Vince Lovegrove, had the front room, while Bon had the room upstairs, which was like an attic. He’d painted the room red, and in it he had a little bed and table.

I did a Beardsley-inspired drawing for him and he stuck it to the wall. It was the only thing he had that resembled decoration in his room.

Bon was really open and friendly and easy to talk to. I soon discovered that he never judged anyone. He was always up for meeting new people and having a chat.

During the AC/DC days, Bon did an interview with Melbourne journalist Lawrie Masterson, in which he confessed that he’d spent 11 months in jail when he was 17. Bon claimed it was for assaulting police.

“I was singing a couple of songs with a band at a dance in Fremantle and a couple of guys started giving me a hard time,” Bon told The Herald .

“I got off the stage and got stuck into them. The cops tried to break it up and I finished up on a charge of assaulting the police.”

Bon told me he’d done time in jail, but he refused to elaborate, saying only that he’d broken his mum’s heart.

The wide-eyed livewire
The wide-eyed livewire Picture: Supplied

It was only when I read Clinton Walker’s Bon biography 26 years later that I found out what had really happened.

At a dance, a 16-year-old Bon had sex with an underage girl. A couple of other guys at the dance then tried to force themselves on to the girl and Bon took on both of them.

When the police broke up the fight, Bon gave them a false name and address and took off in a mate’s car.

He ended up in the Fremantle Children’s Court, pleading guilty to charges of unlawful carnal knowledge, giving a false name and address to police and having stolen 12 gallons (54 litres) of petrol. He was sent to a boys’ home.

Bon was obviously ashamed of what he’d done, and throughout his life he was driven to succeed, partly to say sorry to his mum and dad.

There would always be plenty of girls at that Dalgety St house. The guys were starving — if they had some money, they’d wander down to Greasy Joe’s for a burger — but there would always be girls at The Valentines’ house, cooking and cleaning. And they always had great parties.

At one party, I remember Bon running downstairs and grabbing my arm. “There’s a girl in my room,” he whispered. “Can you get her out of there?”

Bon was concerned that the girl was a little out of it. The next morning, she was sheepish. “I’m so embarrassed, Mary,” she confided.

“When he got up out of the bed he had one of my false nails stuck on his bum!”

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Benefits Of Music -


Posted By FRC All Music Admin, 2018-07-27
Benefits Of Music -

Benefits Of Music -


Utilize The Title Really 'Intelligence, Healing, And Pure Delight: Music Uses all.'


Music has been a part of existence because time immemorial. And, it is all over-- in the rhythms of nature, the chatter of animals and birds, the babbling of children, and in the dancing of brooks. Listen and you will hear sweet tunes all weaving a magic of their own.

It is popular that the origins of music go back at least 50,000 years. Music appears to be instilled in our genetics and tunes are rhythms that are integral to our lives.

Music appears to play lots of roles in our lives:

- Research indicates the children who discover music are more likely to become physicians, engineers, and computer system specialists. Music knowing establishes areas of the brain accountable for language along with thinking. Music is known to sharpen memory. A Rockefeller Foundation study exposes that those who studied music have SAT ratings of 427.

  • - If a kid in the womb of its mother pays attention to music it is born with highly established intelligence.
  • - Music molds individuals-- it teaches coordination, discipline, team effort, and self-expression.
  • - The restorative worths of music are well documented. It recovers individuals with mental problems, developmental and learning specials needs, Alzheimer's disease, brain injury, and high blood pressure. That music heals has actually been taped in the works of Aristotle and Plato and in the centuries that followed.
  • - That plants respond to music is reality not a myth. Plants are understood to love music and also move to the noise.
  • - Children who mature in a music filled environment enjoy, fulfilled, and joyous.
  • - Music takes the devout closer to god and in faith congregational singing has constantly worked. Singing hymns lifts any heaviness from the mind and releases the soul.
  • - When music is played in hospital waiting rooms and so on it drops stress and calms the mind.
  • - Music has meditative homes and can be used for recovery, exercising, and training modules.
  • - When music plays, individuals operate much better. Numerous find that they delight in work or activities like cooking and cleaning when music is playing. It erases lifts and stress weights off the shoulder. Music in fact presents lightness into the body.
  • - Music reflects the culture of a society and enhances bonds. It creates a camaraderie and oneness as seen in football matches, basic training, and celebrations.
  • - Romance and love would not have so many shades but for music. Music and song have recorded feelings, enthusiasms, pain, distress, and more succinctly. Through song lots of a love have actually been commemorated. Mating calls and songs are universal in nature.
  • - Scientists are using music to map habits and unravel the lots of secrets of the human mind and awareness.
  • - Music settles down anger and resentment rapidly as well as helps us overcome feelings of sorrow and loss. It raises the mind and spirit out of misery and gives hope. From centuries ago a mother has constantly sung lullabies to her fussing child lulling it to sleep with softly whispered tunes.
  • - Music has other uses it can raise levels of excitement and trigger frenzy. It is utilized to call armies to war by the pounding of drums, to prompt raw feelings during revolts, and to attract craze at football matches and rock shows.

Did you know that while symphonic music opens and relieves up channels in the mind, rock music can set pulses racing, and chants can send you into a trance. Music used differently has varied effects on humans. Music can be a panacea or hell depends on how it is utilized.

- Research indicates the kids who learn music are more most likely to become physicians, engineers, and computer system professionals. -


When music plays, individuals work much better. - Romance and love would not have so numerous shades however for music. - Music settles down anger and bitterness quickly and also assists us overcome feelings of sadness and loss. Did you understand that while classical music soothes and opens up channels in the mind, rock music can set pulses racing, and chants can send you into a hypnotic trance.

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Listing of Perth Artists and Bands from 1940 to Present
Band Artist Period Style / Genre Members Associations
Abbe May & the Rocking Pnuemonia  2006–present  Indie rock  Abbe May, K.T Rumble, Rodeo Stone, Todd Pickett  The Fuzz
Adam Said Galore  1994–present  Indie rock  Andrew Ryan, Simon Struthers, Matt Maguire, Michael Lake, Geoff Symons  Mukaizake
Adora  1999–2003  Indie rock  Andy Lawson, Joel Quartermain, Matt Checker, Rodney Aravena  The Avenues, Eskimo Joe, End Of Fashion, Little Birdy
Air Ensemble  Cinema Prague, Seahorse Radio
Aisling  1995-1998  indie pop  Louanne Jones, Dave Wallace, Brendon Kavanaugh, Patrick Kavanaugh  Skid Dogs, Hopes Concrete Lifeboat, The JAC, Bucket, the Sensitive Drunks, the City Views.
Alleged 
Allegiance  1990–1997  Thrash metal  Tony Campo, Dave Harrison, Conrad Higson, Steve Hidden, Jason Stone, Glen Butcher, John Mihos  Black Steel
Amanda Merdzan[1]  2008–present  Indie Folk  Amanda Merdzan, Daniel Merdzan, Timothy Nelson, Brad Forest 
Ammonia  1992–1999  Rock  Dave Johnstone, Alan Balmont, Simon Hensworth, Phil Natt  Hideous Goldsteins, Dear Octopus, Cherrytones
Anodyne 500  Chris Fuller, Darren Maloney, Garry Matthews 
And An A 
Andre De Moller Trio  1964–1965  Rhythm & Blues  Andre De Moller, John Eddy, Ken Kramer, Malcolm Johnson  1965 name changed to Blue Dogs, Records-Walk on Boy, Help Me,
Anthony Nieves[2]  2004–Present  Rock pop  Anthony Nieves[3]  Revolver,[4] Roy Martinez, John Trotter,[5] Mike Williams, Rob Agostini,[6] Clear Blue Fire,[7][8] Sunfeeder[9]
Antistatic  2003–2007  Hard rock 
Apartment 99  Simone Hageman, Lily Sumich, Todd Griffiths  Apartment 25, Plutonic Girl
Aquashack  Chris Donovan, Chris McNeill, Todd Squigs Davies  Beaverloop, Snake Dog
Astronaut[10]  2002–present  Electronic  Lee Jones, Rhys Watson, Julian Rawlings, Mick Stephens, Angus Diggs  B Movie Heroes, Spencer Tracy, The Sleepy Jackson
Audio Response Group (ARG)  Trilby Temperley, Steve Hearne, M.C. Orsini, Paul Hines, Devon Plumley 
Autopilot  1996–2003  Steve Parkin, Hugh Jennings, Jadye Smith  End Of Fashion, Basement Birds
The Avenues  2003–2008  Rock  Cain Turnley, Tom Craig, Andy Lawson, Nicolas Jonsson  Cartman, Bordello, Adora
Axolotl (Australian band)  1996-1998  Alternative  Kim-Leigh Pontin, Jeff Bullen, Damien Omen, Corey Baxter  Halogen (band), The Mentalists!, The London Dirthole Company, Trashcan Disco
Alexanda, Cristian  R&B 
Baby Animals  1989–1994, 2007–present  Rock  Suze DeMarchi, Dave Leslie, Eddie Parise, Frank Celensa 
Baker, James  1957(b?)-  Rock  The Victims, The Scientists, Hoodoo Gurus, Beasts of Bourbon, The Dubrovniks
The Bamboos  1984–1987  Alternative rock  Russel Hopkinson, Mark Gelmi, Craig Hallsworth, Greg Hitchcock  New Christs, Neptunes, You Am I
The Bank Holidays  2003–present  Indie pop  Nat Carson, James Crombie, Wibekke Reczek, Stuart Leach  One Horse Town
Basement Birds  2009–present  Indie rock  Kavyen Temperley, Steve Parkin, Kevin Mitchell, Josh Pyke  Eskimo Joe, Jebediah
Beautiful Losers  2014–present  rock  Greg Dear, Cliff Kent, Hurb Jephasun, Shaun Hoffman  Holy Rollers, No Flowers No Wedding Dress, Greg Dear, The Jephasuns, The Jayco Bros, Greg Dear and The Beautiful Losers
Beaverloop  1994–2001  Alternative rock  Brad Coleman, Leon Ewing, Sal Pizzata, Simon Kennedy  Downsyde
The Beekeepers  1987–1993  Folk pop  Mick Sim, Darren Leitch, Mal Secourable, Shaun Lohoar, Bernice Smith, Nick Tweedie, Alannah Hunt, Astrid Peterson  Holocene, Blueline Medic, The Pilgrims
The Ben Gray Band  2004–2007  Funk  Ben Gray, Nick Duff, Tom Cleave  D.S.A.
The Bible Bashers  2008 - 2012  Blues, Punk, Rock  Laith Tierney, Jon Schmidt,
Llewellyn Sagers-Gray, Byron McLeod Robertson, Peter Bibby
Fear Of Comedy, The Beverly Killbillies, Cal Peck and the Tramps, The Kraw, Mickey Flash, Fucking Teeth, Frozen Ocean
Bilbo  1969-1971  experimental "Punk"  Paul Blackbee, Johnny Hondros, Johnno Podmore  Thrash, Fatty Lumpkin
Birds of Tokyo  2004–present  Alternative rock  Ian Kenny, Adam Spark, Anthony Jackson, Adam Weston  Karnivool, Tragic Delicate
Bitch  1973–1974  Blues-rock  Steve Tallis, Ivan Zar, Reg Zar, Tom Watts, Mick Glendinning, Kent Hughes, Shane Bradshaw, Mark Verschuer, John Hood, Bob Fortescue, Ron Smeeton 
Bluetile Lounge  Gabrielle Cotton, Daniel Erickson, Howard Healy, Alex Stevens 
B Movie Heroes  2001–present  Psychedelic Swamp rock  Rhys Watson, Todd Brindley, Mick Stephens, Mal Osborne, Dave Greenway, Matt Giovinazzo  Intensely Mellow, Hypercentre, Willows Way, Purrvert, Deaf Jefferies, Hells Bells
Bob Evans (Mitchell, Kevin)  1976(b)–present  Indie music  Jebediah
Bolleter, Ross  Improvised music 
Boys  1977–1983, 1987–1988  Hard rock  Frank Celenza, Tony Celiberti, Camillo Del Roio, Lino Del Roio, Troy Newman, Eddie Parise, Roberto Salpietro  Baby Animals
The Blackeyed Susans  1989–present  Rock  Phil Kakulas, Rob Snarski, Mark Dawson  Chad's Tree, Martha's Vineyard, Kim Salmon and the Surrealists
The Blackjacks  1985–1986  psychobilly  Rhys Evans, Simon Coombes, Simon Wilmer 
Brainchild  1997–1998  Funk, Hip-Hop  Dave Jeavons, Darren Moore, Marty Pervan, Graeme Local, Kael Driscoll, Joseph Bagley  Air Ensemble, Rollerskates, The Glummens, Lo-Key Fu
Braving the Seabed  1998–2001  indie rock  Rob Schifferli, Mitch Mitchell, Kirsty Oehlers, Martin Allcock 
Bucket  Jeff West, Andrew Powell, Jay Sullivan, Shane Bender 
Burke, Donna  1987–  Pop, Jazz  Ganime Jazz
The Burton Cool Suit  2003–  Adem K, Stuart Loasby, Adrian MacMillan, Chad Jane  Turnstyle, Showbag!, Superscope, Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp
Butler, John  1975(b)–  Bluegrass, Jam band  The John Butler Trio
Calerway  2005–present  Indie rock  Jaun-Paul Rebola, Cameron Edwards, Phil O'Reilly, James Watroba  Saving Rushmore, Last Year's Hero
Capital City[11]  2000–present  Swamp rock/Blues  Sam Scherr, Chris Pierucci, Jake Snell 
Cartman  1997–2003  Alternative rock  Joe Hawkins, Cain Turnley, Scott Nicholls, Ben Mills  The Avenues
Carus and The True Believers  1995–present  Folk/Country/Reggae/Rock  Carus Thompson, Jason McGann, John Bedggood, Mathieu Lucas  The John Butler Trio, Eskimo Joe
Cat Hope  1996–present  Noise music  Lux Mammoth, Gata Negra
Chad's Tree  1983–1989  Rock  Mark Snarski, Rob Snarski, Jason Kain, James Hurst  The Go-Betweens, The Jackson Code, Blackeyed Susans, Holy Rollers
Charlotte's Web  Indie pop  Jeff Lowe, Flick Dear, Kym Skipworth, Laurie Mansell, Michael Zampogna  Bob's Love Child, Indian Givers, Wild Honey
Che'Nelle  1983(b)–present  R&B 
The Chemist  2007–present  Alternative rock  Ben Witt, Elliot Smith, James Ireland, Hamish Rahn 
Chaos Divine  2005–present  Progressive rock / Progressive metal  Dave Anderton, Simon Mitchell, Ryan Felton, Mike Kruit, Ben Mazarol 
The Cherrytones 
The Chevelles  1989–present  Pop punk, Alternative rock  Duane Smith, Jeff Halley, Adrian Allen, Dave Shaw  The Freuds, The Kryptonics, The Marigolds, The Neptunes
Chrism and Fenris  2001–present  Experimental/Glitch Hop/Musique concrète  Christopher McCormick, Paul Eterovich 
Cinema Prague  1989–1998, 2007, 2009–present  Alternative rock Post-grunge  Rex Horan (left 1998), George Kailis, Tim Wheeler, Roy Matinez  Air Ensemble
the City Views  2014–present  indie pop/rock  Dave Wallace, Mark Eaton, Tom Goodrick  Aisling, the Usuals, Liquid Alter, Bucket, Hopes Concrete Lifeboat, Ease, the JAC, The Sensitive Drunks
Clandestien  Hip-hop 
Clincher  2005–present  rock  Jason Mortensen, Tony Philippi,Glen Bryant, Darren Venn, Adam Mountain 
College Fall  2004–present  Indie pop  Glenn Musto, Jodie Bartlett  Showbag!, The Nordeens, Josivac
Colourblind  1992-2001  Alternative rock  John Stringer, Michael Francas, Paul Sadler, Nick Dilena, Dave Wilmot, Dudley Bastian (1992-1995), John Stringer, Michael Francas, Nick Dilena, Pablo Chico (1995-2001)  The Quixotics
Crawlspace  1998–present  Rock  Russell Smith, Matt Franklin, Travis Franklin, Joe Sivak 
Cremator  1986–1989  Thrash metal  Bevan Wilkerson, John Cook, Russell Hopkinson, Chris Owens, Kevin McCrear  The Marigolds, Cinema Prague, Thrombus, Vicious Circle, Massappeal
Crimson Boy  1985–present  Electronic  Vince Valentini, Andy Brown  https://www.facebook.com/CrimsonBoyOfficial/
Cypher  1998–present  Post rock  Sebastian Parsons, Alec Monger, Sam Pugsley 
D.S.A.  1999–2002  Hip-hop  Nic Capelle, Tim Lightfoot, Rob Miller,
Tom Cleave
The Ben Gray Band
Natalie D-Napoleon  2006–present  Alternative country  Natalie D-Napoleon, Kenny Edwards, Dan Phillips  Flavour of the Month, Bloom, The Jayco Brothers
Davis, Cassie  2008–present  Pop 
Dear, Greg  1960(b)–present  Rock, Pop  Holy Rollers, Beautiful Losers, Midnight Choir
DeMarchi, Suze  1964(b)–present  Rock, Pop  Baby Animals
Deja Vu  2010–present  Rock and Roll, Country Rock  Joe Wong, Kevin Poppen, Derek Simpson, Dennis Liddelow 
Devils on Horseback  1988–  Andrew Copeman, Peter Grandison, David Hyams, Russell Wilson 
De Vito, Cosima  1976(b)–present  Pop, R&B  Australian Idol contestant
Delay Delay  2013–present  Post Rock  Stewart Bank, Aedan Sykes 
The Dirty Secrets[12]  2005(?)–  Alternative rock  Jarrah McCleary, Woddy Taylor, Waz Page, Mike Sanders 
Division 4  1981–82  Punk/Electronic  Rhys Evans, Dale Ashley Couper, Kevin Passmore, Alan Hooper, Glen Tobin  King Pig
DM3  1992–1999  Dom Mariani, Jeff Baker, Pascal Bartolone, Tony Italiano  The Stems, Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp
Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp  2003–2006  Dom Mariani, Stuart Loasby, Robbie Scorer, Killian Albrecht  The Stems, DM3
Downsyde  1996–present  Australian Hip-Hop  Optamus, Dazastah, Dyna-Mikes, DJ Armee, Cheeky, Hi-Hat  Sylabolliks Crew
Drapht (Ridge, Paul)  1998–present  Australian Hip-Hop  Sylabolliks Crew
The Drones  2000–present  Rock  Gareth Liddiard, Fiona Kitschin, Dan Luscombe, Michael Noga 
Dude Ranch  1987–1993  Western swing, Blues  Lucky Oceans, Kent Hughes, Gary France, Richard Danker, Peter Busher  Asleep at the Wheel, Steve Tallis
The Dugites  1978–1984  Indie pop  Lynda Nutter, Peter Crosbie, Paul Noonan, Clarance Bailey 
Dusk  1998-1999  Alternative Australian rock  Craig Andres, Beau Woolcock, Canaan Perry  Silent Majority, Fat Labrador
Dyslexic Fish  1997–  Funk  Hugo Jenkins, Glenn McCool, 
Ecker, Haylie  1975(b)–present  Classical crossover  Bond
Effigy  Peter Hardman, Cobina Crawford, Jason Stacey, Pete Twibey, Rob Terriacca, Michael Boddington, Brodie and Justin Kahl 
Electric Limousine 
Eleventh He Reaches London  2002–present  Rock  Ian Lenton, Jayden Worts, Jeremy Martin, Mark Donaldson, Craig McElhinney 
Elora Danan  2006–2009  Alternative Rock  George Green, Isaac Kara, Ryan Smith, Tim Marley, Matthew Thomas, Jay Rendle O’Shea 
Emperors  2009–present  Rock/Power Pop  Adam Livingstone, Dayvid Clark, Greg Sanders, Vaughan Davies, Zoe Worrall-James, Dane Knowles  Faith In Plastics, Genghis, Kill Teen Angst
End Of Fashion  2004–present  Rock  Justin Burford, Rodney Aravena, Simon Fasolo  The Sleepy Jackson
Epitaph  1992-1996  Metal  Paul Clifford, Joey Clifford, Nigel Grundy, Lauchlan Gurr, Rob Mijativic 
Eskimo Joe  1997–present  Alternative rock  Kavyen Temperley, Stuart MacLeod, Joel Quartermain 
Eurogliders  1980–1989, 2005  Indie pop  Grace Knight, Bernie Lynch, Crispin Akerman, Jon Bennetts, Ron Francois, Geoff Rosenberg, Scott Saunders, Amanda Vincent 
The Externals  1991–present  Pub Rock  Anthony Moffitt, Matt Stevens, Andy Leopardi, Killian Albrecht, Shane Bolton  Guerrilla Morphine, M60s
Faith in Plastics  2002–present  Indie pop  Adam Livingston, Rhys Davies, Vaughan Davies, Dave Holley 
Fall Electric  2006–present  Alternative rock  Andrew Ryan, Tristen Parr, Pete Guazzelli  Adam Said Galore, Schvendes
Fat Labrador  2011-2014  Alternative Australian rock  Craig Andres, Beau Woolcock, Canaan Perry  Dusk, Silent Majority
Faulkner, Dave  1957(b)–present  The Victims, The Manikins, Hoodoo Gurus, Antenna, Persian Rugs
Fdel  Australian Hip-Hop  Sylabolliks Crew
Fear Of Comedy  2003 - 2007. 2009 -2013  Alternative Rock  Laith Tierney, James Styles, Liam Dunn, Liam Adams, Ben Waters, Nathan Christensen, Shaun Ferraloro, Yaegar Mora-Strauks, Konrad Von Kuntz  The Bible Bashers, LYTS, Hollywood Graves, Life On Mars, A Means to An End, The Magoos Civilised, Yalleron. Matty Trash and The Horribles. Trash Madonna, Tresonique
Fedele, Sara-Marie  1978(b)–present  Pop  Big Brother contestant
Felicity Groom  2007–present  Felicity Groom, Alex Archer, Vanessa Thornton, Mat Marsh, Andrew Ryan  The Kill Devil Hills, Jebediah, Adam Said Galore, Fall Electric
Felix 
The Fergusons  1999–2005  Alternative rock  Al Nistelberger, Grant Joyce, Wayne Beadon, Matt Wheeler, Mike Bruce  Bipolar Bears
The Ferrymen  2008–2014  Celtic Folk  Kevin Poppen, Ian Walker, Chris Horgan 
Fighting For Alaska  2001–  Indie pop  Meike Scantlebury, Dan Brandis, Craig Harman, Rohan Fowler 
The Flairz  2004–present  Garage rock  John Mariani, Scarlett Stevens, Dion Mariani, Georgia Wilkinson Derums 
Flanders  Alternative Rock  Luke Bostelman, Christian Owen, Mark Pike 
Flavour of the Month  1998–2006  Alternative country  Natalie D-Napoleon, Grant Ferstat  Natalie D-Napoleon, The Jayco Brothers
Flow Dynamics  2004–present  Electronica  Dave McKinney  Rhibosome
Fondula  1993-2002  Alternate Rock  David Lawrence, Carl Jensen, Paul Stokes, Cameron Payne (1993-1999), Martelle Hammer (1999-2002)  Mr Sunbird, Stoney Joe
Funkalleros  2004–present  Alt-Latin  Abe Dunovits, German Dunovits, Raul Rojas Villa, Mario Horvat, Suryo Wilson, Nina Henschel, Oslu Castaneda, Mark Ralph  Yambeque
Fuzz Bucket  1991-1995  Alternative/Punk  David Kestel, Jason Stacey, Shayne O'Neill, Hugh O'Neill  Effigy , Spock Fonzies
found: quantity of sheep  2001–2005  Experimental rock  Trent Barrett, Neil Rabinowitz, Michael Winlo, Cam Barrett 
Fourth Floor Collapse  1989–present  Indie rock  Mat Brooker, Dan Forrestal, Rhys Kealley, Michael Miller, Michael Parker 
From The Ruins 
The Freuds 
Freud's Pillow  1995–1997  Indie pop  Kavyen Temperley, Joel Quartermain, Stuart Leach, Simon Leach  Eskimo Joe, Little Birdy, One Horse Town, Bank Holidays
Full Scale  1998–2005  Alternative metal  Ezekiel Ox, Jimmy Tee, Tristan Ross, Chris Frey, Nic Frey  Helmut
The Furor  2002–present  Black metal  Louis Rando, Jon Dunlop, Daniel Lomas  Pagan, Samain
The Fuzz[13]  2002–?  Indie rock  Abbe May, Douglas May, Shayne Macri, Ben Mountford, Jiah Fishenden  Abbe May & the Rockin Pneumonia
Gaunt, Nathan  Folk rock  Nathan Gaunt & the Blackeyed Dogs
German Humour 
Greg Dear and the Beautiful Losers  1987-1991  rock  Greg Dear, Errol Tout, Cliff Kent, Russell Wilson, Tony Connor, Evan Briers  Holy Rollers, Beautiful Losers, Devils on Horseback
Greg Hastings  1974–present  Folk, Roots, Country, Humorous, Children's Songs. Didgeridoo  Mucky Duck Bush Band (1974 - '79)
The Groovesmiths  2004–present  Roots  Gavin Shoesmith, Alex Drew, Matthew Wright  John Butler Trio
Goodnight Tiger[14]  2009–present  Folk/Indie/Acoustic  Jill Chrisp, Perrin Date 
Gyroscope  1997–present  Post-grunge/Alternative rock  Daniel Sanders, Zoran Trivic, Brad Campbell, Rob Nassif 
Gum Zero ????  2013–present  Vaporwave/Chillwave/Witch house  Ben David 
Halogen  1998–present  Rock  Jasmine Lee, Frans Bisschops, Ben Crooke, Rob Maszkowski, Trent Dhue 
The Hampdens  2003–present  Indie rock  Susannah Legge, Gavin Crawcour, Jules Hewitt 
Harlequin League  2007–present  Indie rock  Seb Astone, James Rogers, Ben Pooley, Myles Davis 
Haywood, Leah  1976(b)–present 
Header  1993–1997  Indie pop/Power pop  Brad Bolton, Dave Chadwick, Liam Coffey, Ian Freeman, Dean Willoughby  The Rainyard, The Mars Bastards
The Hedonists  1991–1999  Indie pop  Steve Collett, Ben Vincent, Lucas Englert, Janine Wells, Linden Sentance  Moriarty
Helicopters  1980–1985  New wave/Ska  Deidre Baude, Kevin Rooney, Peter Stafford, Tony Thewlis, George O'Brien  The Scientists
Heavy Weight Champ  1999–present  Heavy metal, Progressive rock  Grant McCulloch, Dean Miller, Luke Copeland 
Hiltones  2008–present  Acoustic eclectic,  Peter Woodward, Fred Kuhnl, Reuben Kooperman, John Reed, Pete Stone, Norm Leslie  Ian Linskill
Hills Big Band  2002–present  Jazz, Swing (music), Funk 
Hip Mo Toast 
Hit Factory  2001–present  Corporate Function Party Cover Band,  Russell Stokes, Chris Demiris, Stephanie Tornatora, Nigel Clemens, Gary Lewis (2015), Chad Daly (2014), Graham Temby (2001-2014), Matthew Reichard (2002-2013) 
Hole, Dave  1948(b)–present  Blues 
The Holy Rollers  1984-1986  indie rock  Greg Dear, Craig Chisholm, Tony Watson, James Hurst, Felicity Dear, Kim Williams, Will Akers  Chad's Tree, Charlottes Web, The Beautiful Losers, The White Swallows, Midnight Choir, The Triffids
Hostile Little Face  2007–present  Alternative rock  Mitch Freind, Chris Marchegiani, Stephen Marchegiani, Michael Kirou 
Hunter  Australian Hip-Hop 
Ikey Mo 
Institut Polaire  2004–present  Indie  Ben Blakeney, Ash Blakeney, Elliott Brannen, Catherine Colvin, Erik Hecht, Rebecca May, David Thirkettle-Watts, Samantha Wass  The Autumn Isles, Jack On Fire
Innocent Bystanders  1983–1988  Rock  Brett Keyser, Mark Lizotte, Bernie Bremond, John Dalzell, John Heussanstamm, Al Kash, Cliff Kinneen, Jamie Manifis, Yak Sherritt, Dave Skewes, Brett Townshend  Johnny Diesel and the Injectors, Brett Keyser
INXS (as The Farriss Brothers)  1977–present  Rock  Michael Hutchence (d.1997), Kirk Pengilly, Gary Beers, Andrew Farriss, Tim Farriss, Jon Farriss, J. D. Fortune 
Jade, Samantha  1987(b)–present  Pop, Contemporary R&B 
The Jacknives  2003-2011  rock & roll  Krystal Maynard, Kylie Coufos, Marigold Richardson, Maisen Hall, Zoee Marston 
The Jam Tarts  1984–1991  Anna Gare, Sophie Gare, Jodie Bell, Lucy Lehmann  Nansing Quartet
The Jarrah Celtic Band[15]  2014–present  Celtic Folk  Chris Horgan, Jane Slater, John Perry, David Hyams, Jon Cope, Ian Walker, Grant Black, Eleanor Frith 
The Jayco Brothers  2001–present  Alternative country  Andrew Powell, Grant Ferstat, Glen Brabham  Bucket, Spokaine, A Month Of Sundays, Flavour of the Month, Natalie D-Napoleon
Jebediah  1994–present  Alternative rock  Kevin Mitchell, Chris Daymond, Vanessa Thornton, Brett Mitchell 
The John Butler Trio  1995–present  Jam band, Bluegrass  John Butler, Shannon Birchall, Michael Barker 
Johnny Diesel (Lizotte, Mark)  1967(b)–present  Rock, Hard rock  Johnny Diesel and the Injectors, Innocent Bystanders
Just William  1995-2004  Indie  Nicole Cooper (guitar, vox), Jasmin Carmona (guitar), Andy Grieves (Bass, vox), Paul Edmonston-Fern (drums) 
Karnivool  1996–present  Progressive rock  Ian Kenny, Jones Millichamp-Parry, Michael Fiorentino, Jon Stockman, Walt Millichamp-Parry, Steve Judd  Birds of Tokyo
Katie J White  2013–present  Funk-Soul-Rock 
The Kill Devil Hills  2003–present  Blues-rock  Brendon Humphries, Steve Joines, Steve Gibson, Alex Archer, Ryan Dux  Felicity Groom and the Black Black Smoke
Killing the Riff  2013–present  Rock-Blues-Indi  Michael Hanna, Jason Burns, Anthony Hanna, Mathew Hanna  Timbre
King Pig 
King Wasabi  1997–present  Neo classical psychedelic cabaret  Hugh Veldon aka Martin Moon, Stuart James, Hannah Clemen, Greg Coles, Dan Di Paola, Warren Harvey, Karl Hiller, Jon Fernandes, Pugsley Buzzard, Ant Gray, Pete Guazzelli, Shane Pooley, Matt Willis ... 
Lamb, Alan  Sound art 
Krost, Lana  2000(b)–present  Pop  Australian Idol contestant
The Kryptonics  1985–1992  Pop punk, Alternative rock  Ian Underwood, Peter Kostic, Tony Rushan, Richard Corey  Front End Loader, The Chevelles, You Am I, Regurgitator
Lash  1996–2003  Alternative rock  Belinda-Lee Reid, Jaclyn Pearson, Jessica Bennett, Micaela Slayford  Exteria, Spencer Tracy, The Preytells
Last Year's Hero 
Layla Hanbury (MC Layla)  1982(b)–present  Australian Hip-Hop  Sylabolliks Crew
Legs Electric  2012–present  Maximum Rock n Roll  Ama Quinsee- Vox, Selina Jayne Paul- Guitar, Elana Haynes- Guitar, Kylie Soanes-Drums  http://www.legselectric.com/]
Licence 2 Thrill[16]  2015–present  Corporate, cover band  unCovered, 3 Reasons, Alias Live, Duality, Euphoria, Overload
Like Junk  2005–present  Post-punk  Scott White[17], Koe, Jessica, Michael  Noir du'Soleil, White Sex, Public Castration
Little Birdy  2002–present  Indie rock  Katy Steele, Simon Leach, Scott O'Donoghue, Matt Chequer  The Sleepy Jackson, End of Fashion
Martine Locke  1996-2000  Folk Rock  Martine Locke  The Velvet Janes
Loose Unit 
Love Camp 7 
Love Pump  1985–1992  Alternative rock  Rodney Glick, Peter Hadley, Trevor Hilton, Thomas Kayser, Val Tarin  The Waltons, The Fat
Love Six  2015–present  R&B, Pop, Hip Hop, Soul  Mae Sta, Mike Sta 
Lo-Key Fu  2000–present  Breakbeat, Nu skool breaks  Dave Jeavons  Rollerskates
McComb, David  1962(b)–1999(d)  The Triffids, The Blackeyed Susans, Red Pony
Mach Pelican  1996–2007  Punk rock  K-Rock, Atsu Longrun, Toshi-8Beat 
Make Them Suffer  2008–Present  Deathcore  Sean Harmanis, Nick McLernon, Lachlan Monty, Chris Arias-Real, Tim Madden, Louisa Burton  Roadrunner Australia
The Manikins  1977–1984  Protopunk/New wave  Robbie Porritt, Neil Fernandes, Dan Dare, Mark Betts, Brad Clark  The Scientists, Hoodoo Gurus
The Marigolds  Dean Graham, Andrew Graham, Jamie Parry, Mark Hemery, Martin Moon, Ross Campbell, Mike Fitzgerald  The Neptunes, DM3, The Chevelles
Martha's Vineyard  1986–1990  Folk/rock  Peggy Van Zalm, Anthony Best, Norman Parkhill, Lisa Jooste, Catherine McAuliffe, Aidan D'Adhemar  The Blackeyed Susans
Masque:rade  2004–2007  Industrial rock  Koe, dionaraP, Shade  Noir du'Soleil, Like Junk, Matty Trash and the Horrorbles
Mathew de la Hunty  Tall Tales and True
Matty B (Mathew Barrett)  2000–present  Australian Hip-Hop  Sylabolliks Crew
Mental Powers  2007-2014  Experimental Ambient Dance Lo-Fi  Tom Freeman, Jamie Doohan, Deni, Lewis Waters, Tim Loughman, Stephen Summerlin, Jacob Obgen Smith  Long Body, Basic Mind, Astro Morphs
Micadelic  Australian Hip-Hop 
Midnight Boulevard  2010–present  Rock, Alternative  Dane Wellman, Robert Bulman, Ben Scott  The Lunettes, Ichora
Miles Away  2002–present  Hardcore Punk  Nick Horsnell, Adam Crowe, Cam Jose, Colton Vaughan Jolliffe, Chris Unsworth 
Mink 
Mink Mussel Creek  2006–present  Psychedelic rock, heavy psych  Kevin Parker, Nick Allbrook, Joseph Ryan, Stephen Summerlin, Richard Ingham  Tame Impala, Pond, Space Lime Peacock, Giant Tortoise, Allbrook/Avery, The Dee Dee Dums
Missing Garden Gnomes  Ian McIntosh, Vince Murphy, Joe Nonis, Jeff Phillips, David Solomon, Evans the Gnome 
The Mission Blue  1998–2001  Indie pop  Jodie Tesoriero, Simon Leach, Stuart Leach  Little Birdy, Freud's Pillow, One Horse Town, Bank Holidays, Jodie Tes & the Popular Front
Molasses 
Monks of Mellonwah  2009-  Alternative Rock 
Moriarty  2001-2007  Dance  Steve C, Stephe P, Mooch, Aza  The Hedonists
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
Howie Morgan 
Mukaizake 
Namesake 
Nansing Quartet  Adam Gare, Lucky Oceans, Neale Austin, Andy Price  Sensitive New Age Cowpersons, Asleep at the Wheel, Dude Ranch, Zydecats, Billie's Holiday, Double Dub, The Jam Tarts
Nathan Guant and the Blackeyed Dogs 
Nearly Famous  1992–present  Corporate Rock  Alison Mitchell, Wido Peppinck 
Neptunes  1987 Greg Hitchcock, Jamie Parry, Dave Shaw, Ricky Mason, Rob Findlay, Martin Moon  The Bamboos, The Marigolds, The Stems, Diddy Wah Who Daddy's
New Rules for Boats  2004–present  Indie pop  Sean Pollard, Benjamin Golby, Miranda Pollard, Joseph Derwort, Dan Grant 
nina.x  2002–2008  Blues, Jazz, Pop  Clare Nina Norelli 
Noir du'Soleil  2007–present  Industrial music  Koe  Masque:rade, Like Junk
The Nordeens  2001–present  Alternative Rock  Glenn Musto, Matt Geary, Ant Milne  College Fall, Showbag!, Team Jedi, Russian Winters
Clare Nina Norelli  2008–present  Blues, Jazz, Pop, Film score  nina.x
No Flowers No Wedding Dress  1991–2001  Space rock  Shaun Corlson, Shaun Hoffmann, Tim Keady, Nigel Parry, Greg Butcher, Todd Walker  Salvage Diver, The Gutterville Splendor 6, DB Threshold, Red Pepper
Not Enough Rope  1994–2001  Folk, Rock music  Matt Galligan, Matt Kealley, Todd Lynch, Mike Lane, Steve Bow 
One Horse Town  2002–2007  Indie rock  Sasha Ion, Ronan Charles, Stuart Leach  Seahorse Radio, Spank, Voodoo Economic Bank Holidays
One Out One Back  1987–1989  Indie rock  Neil Allen, Tracy Tye, Neal Ulyatt, Jamie Thomas, Peter Stone, Dave Sims, Colin Wishart  Never Never, Dude Ranch
Organism  1989–1992  Indie rock, Alternative rock  Stu Thomas, Ian Weir, Maurice Hall  The Stu Thomas Paradox, Kim Salmon and the Surrealists, Dave Graney
Palisades 
The Panics  2002–present  Rock music  Jae Laffer, Drew Wootton, Myles Wootton, Paul Otway, Julian Douglas 
The Panda Band  2003–present  Indie pop  Damian Crosbie, David Namour, Stephen Callan, Chris Callan, Gabriel Nicotra  Rollerskates
Paradoxx  Electro/Synthpop  Phoenix, Kriss, Lissa, Ralph 
Pathogen 
Peace, Love and all that Stuff  1984–present  Rock/Pop music  Tod Johnston, Rob Watson, Billy Germain, Clint Arnold, John Calabrese  V Capri
Pendulum  2002–2014  Drum and Bass  Rob Swire, Gareth McGrillen, Paul Harding 
Penelope  1996–2000  Alternative rock  Tim Beor
Phil's Finest Hour 
The Pilgrims  1986–1989  Power Pop  Gordi, Paul Rumens, Darren Leitch, Mike Hewins, Dave Damage, Ed, Darren Hyde, Steve  The Beekeepers, Big Gordi, The Moment
The Pigram Brothers  1996–present  Alan Pigram, Steven Pigram, David Pigram, Colin Pigram, Gavin Pigram, Phillip Pigram, Peter Pigram  Scrap Metal
Plutonic Girl  Simone Hageman, Carla Steele, Lily Sumich, Paul Wood  Apartment 99, Apartment 25, Red Jezebel
Pond  2008–present  Psychedelic rock, Psychedelic pop  Kevin Parker, Nick Allbrook, Jay Watson, Joseph Ryan, Jamie Terry, Cameron Avery  Tame Impala, Mink Mussel Creek, Space Lime Peacock, Giant Tortoise, Allbrook/Avery, The Dee Dee Dums, Gum, The Silents
Prawns With Horns  1991–  Funk  Tim Robb, Pat Brosnen, Dan Jarvis, Ale, Todd Squigs Davies, Pete Buzzard Miller, Ben Phillips, Marty Hellman, Chris Oldman, Paul Bodlovich, Marty Pervan, Simon O'Neill, Peter Finkle 
The Preytells  2004–present  Rock  Simon Okely, Jessica Bennett, Jaclyn Pearson, Cameron Stewart  Spencer Tracy, Lash
Project: Bad 
Project Mayhem  2001–present  Hard rock  Jes Fitzgerald, Jozef Grech, James McKay, Ben Watson  Standard Deviants
Proof  1996-1998  Folk/rock  Kate Andrews, Tanya Jones, Narelle Jones, Clair Peall 
Push Humpty  1991-2000  David Weir (guitars, lead vocals), David Johnson (bass, vocals, mandolin), Anthony Shortie (percussion, drums), Geordie Batey (viola, vocals). 
Quick And The Dead  1978–1986  Punk rock  Murray Holmes, Gerry Harper, Mark Oakley, Andy Preast  Skrewdriver
The Quixotics  Michael Gabriel Francas, Alexander Myles Fisher, Gemma Elizabeth Ballantine, Anthony Raymond Backhouse  Colourblind
Rabbits Wedding  1984–1989  Alt rock/Pop  Paul Watling, Richard V Shallcross, Matthew Hall, Kenny Davis Jr, Philip Rawlinson 
Radarmaker  2000–present  Art rock  Warwick Hall, Adam Trainer, Noah Norton, Wendi Graham 
Ragdoll  2010–present  Rock  Ryan-Bass/Vox, Cam-Drums, Leon-Guitar 
Ray Unit  1996–present  Artnoiseperformance  Abe Dunovits 
Red Jezebel  1997–present  Alternative rock  Paul Wood, Dave Parkin, Mark Cruickshank, Alex Hyman  Plutonic Girl
Renegade  2008–present  Country rock  Kevin Conway, Gary Lowe, Damien Petrilli, David Cook, Geoff Sedgwick  Magnificent 7, Hot Gossip, Countdown, Midnight Rambler, Raglan Road
Revolver[18]  1995-1999  Alternative, hardcore, metal  Anthony Nieves,[19] Wayne Jones, Kalan Kotsoglo  The Dirty Whittler, Factor 8, Choke, Greenroom, Caddis, Anthony Nieves,[20]
Rhibosome  1998–2004  Dave McKinney, Clayton Chipper, Andrew Selmes, George Nikoloudis, Chad Hedley  Flow Dynamics, Soul Harmonics
RIPPLESOUL (formerly PERENEUM)  2014-present  Classic hard rock, 1970s, covers/originals  Declan Allen - vocals, Rick Bennetta - bass. Former members: Mark Trehern - drums, Billie Kiagoes - lead guitar, Pete Burke - founding and life member - lead guitar, Marty Boot all round fill in 
Rollerskates  1999–present  Indie pop  Jordan Johnston, David Namour, Stephen Callan, Gabriel Nicotra, Leigh Johnston, Dave Jeavons  The Panda Band, Lo-Key Fu
Roly Skender 
The Rosemary Beads  Tim Underwood, Gretta Little, Cam Munachen 
Round  Kevin Johnson, Andrew Bastow, Ryan LaTouche, Phil Henchie 
The Resonance  Drum and Bass  Trilby Temperley, Paul Hines, Rebecca Brennan, Jono McNeil 
Rupture  1980s-2001  Hardcore  Gus Chamber, Dick Diamond, Stumbles, Zombo 
Russians 
Saidaside  Indie Pop  Phil Natt, Dan O'Halloran, Shaun Lahor  The Favorite Game, The Peaks, Ammonia
Kim Salmon and the Surrealists  1987–1999, 2006  Alternative rock  Kim Salmon, Stu Thomas, Phil Collings  The Scientists, The Beasts of Bourbon, Kim Salmon and the Business, Antenna, Darling Downs, Salamander Jim
San Cisco  2009–present  Indie Pop  Jordi Davieson, Josh Biondillo, Nick Gardner, Scarlett Stevens  The Flairz
Saracen  1980–1983, 1986–1987  Heavy metal  John Meyer, Jon Ryder, Peter Thompson  Trilogy
Saritah  World music 
The Satch Band  1984 -  Folk/Rock  Satch, Kate Hall, Richard Bishop, Greg Marchant, Meredith Higgins, Buffy Lefroy 
Schvendes  2002–present  Alternative  Rachael Dease, Tristen Parr, Greg Hosking, Tara John, Ant Gray  Fall Electric
The Scientists  1978–1987, 1995, 2006  Alternative rock  Kim Salmon, Boris Sujdovic, Tony Thewlis, Leanne Chock  Hoodoo Gurus, Kim Salmon and the Surrealists, The Beasts of Bourbon, The Dubrovniks
The Scotch of St James  2006–present  Alternative rock  Timothy Hamzah, Bobby Burgess, Simon Roggio, Michael Paver 
Scott, Bon  1946(b)–1980(d)  Hard rock  The Spektors, The Valentines, Fraternity, AC/DC
Scrap Metal 
Seahorse Radio  1996–  Soul  Keren Letheby, Ronan Charles, Nathan Winterflood  Air Ensemble
Secret Reasons  1983 Synth pop/Rock Originals and covers  Peter Rowe, Craig Chandler, Hellier Nicols, Roy Adams, Michael Jackson,  Crucial Cut - Original reggae band
Matthew Sforcina  1986–present  Avantegarde/Experimental/Vocalist 
Selwyn  1982(b)–present  R&B 
The Sensitive Drunks  2012-2014  indie pop/rock/slacker  Seb Guazzelli, Dave Wallace, Mark Eaton, Duncan Mah  The City Views, The JAC, Aisling, The Coalminers Sect, Liquid Alter, Ease, Hopes Concrete Lifeboat, Bucket
Sensitive New Age Cow-persons  1994–2007  Folk  Fred "Stan Pede" Kunhl, "Calamity" Jim Fisher, Ian "Kid" Simpson, John Reed 1994-2000, Adam Gare 2002-2007  The Jam Tarts and Nansing Quartet
Sex Panther  2005–present  Storm 'Wino' Panther, Ainslie Heinous, Jess Row Skull, The Mouth 
Shallow  2001-2005  Brendan King, Tony King, Damian Rinaldi, Dominic Dombavan  The Externals, Runt, Inquisition, Urine Sample, Cartoon Horrors, blumanna, Moondog J Blues Band, Four left feet, Odd Sock, The Family Singalong Turns To Tragedy
Showbag!  2000–2004  David Elieff, Paul Fanning, Adem K, Colin Reeves, Todd Griffiths, Dean Davies, Glenn Musto, Chris Havercroft, Andrew Powell, Jodie Bartlett  Bucket, Jayco Brothers, Turnstyle, Josivac
Silent Majority  1992-1997  Alternative Australian rock  Keiran Glossop, Tony Grieve, Mark Fernon, David Bates, Canaan Perry  Dusk, Fat Labrador
The Silents  2003–present  Alternative rock, Psychedelic rock  James Terry, Benjamin Stowe, Sam Ford, Alex Board  Pond
The Silver Scene  2006–present  Indie Pop  Nick Gallagher, Kim Jones, Belinda-Lee, Harley Burke  Lash, Spencer Tracy
Sleeper X  2002–present  Experimental metal  James Crossland, Wade Taylor, Chris Butler, Garth Adams 
The Sleepy Jackson  1998–present  Alternative rock, Baroque pop  Luke Steele, Malcolm Clark, Lee Jones, Dave Symes, Felix Bloxsom  End of Fashion, Eskimo Joe, Spencer Tracy, Little Birdy
Slumberjack  2013–present  Electronic music / Trap  Morgan Then, Fletcher Ehlers 
Sneaky Weasel Gang  2005–present  Pop / Roots  Daniel Carroll, Jason Bale, Bryn Stanford 
Snowman  2003–present  Alternative rock  Andy Citawarman, Joseph McKee, Olga Hermanniusson, Ross DiBlasio 
Sodastream  1997–2007  Rock  Pete Cohen, Karl Smith, Adam Johnson  Thermos Cardy
The Someloves  1986–1990  Alternative rock  Dom Mariani, Darryl Mather, Tony Italiano, Robbie Scorer, Martin Moon  The Stems, Lime Spiders, The Orange Humble Band, DM3, Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp
Sophomore  2014–present  Pop Punk  Joshua Cammack, Oliver Royer, Brendan Yang, Kris Savy  Cloak & Dagger
Space Lime Peacock  2008 Psychedelic funk  Kevin Parker, Jay Watson, Nick Allbrook, Stephen Summerlin, Tanya  Tame Impala, Pond, Mink Mussel Creek, Giant Tortoise, Allbrook/Avery, The Dee Dee Dums, Gum, Melody's Echo Chamber
Spank  Sascha Ion, Sam Hobbs, Andrew Fuller, Andrew Lippiatt  [Voodoo Economic] One Horse Town, Pete Stone & The Assistance
The Spektors  1964–1966  Rock  Bon Scott, Brian Gannon, Wyn Milson, John Collins  The Valentines, The Winstons, AC/DC
Spencer Tracy  1999–2004  Rock  Kim Jones, Shaun Sibbes, Jessica Bennett  The Sleepy Jackson, Astronaut, The Preytells, The Avenue, Eskimo Joe
Spicy Baby Tomatoes  1990–1993  Rock, Metal, Hip-Hop  Anthony Steer, Darren Moore, Charles Chase, Dave Jeavons  Rollerskates, Air Ensemble
Sprintbug  Indie Pop  Aley Paine, Keru Wong, Dave Fallon, Brad Charles 
Squidfinger  1994-2000, 2016  Funk  Chris Carpenter, Nick Carpenter, Michael Dean 
Steele, Katy  1983(b)–present  Little Birdy
Steele, Luke  The Sleepy Jackson, Nations by the River, Empire of the Sun
The Stems  1983–1987, 2003, 2007  Dom Mariani, Richard Lane, Julian Mathews, David Shaw  The Someloves, The Chevelles, DM3, Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp, The Neptunes
Stolen Picassos 
Stonefish 
Stoney Joe  2010–Present  Country Electro  Roly Skender, Joseph Scholz, Chris Horan, Rolf Liedel (2010-2011), Carl Jensen (2011–Present)  Circus Murders, Fondula
Storytime  1991–2001  Instrumental rock  Ben Frichot, Simon Cribb, Paul Sanbrook 
Stray Tapes 
Streetlight 
Subtruck  1998–present  Hard rock  Phil Bradley, Kris Goodwin, Robert Troup 
Sugar Army  Rock  Patrick McLaughlin, Todd Honey, Ian Berney, Jamie Sher 
Sugarchild  1994–present  Indie Pop  Katie Attwell, Joanne Dolphin, Ian Dolphin 
Summer Suns  1985–present Pop/Rock  Kim Williams, Dom Mariani, Gary Chambers, Martin Moon, Steve Kyme, Pascale Bartolone, Joe Algeri, Gerry Mc Evoy 
The Sunshine Brothers  2005–present  Dub Reggae  Paul Sloan, Bretskii Hearn, Mat Cheeky Cheetham, Jo19, Jimmy the Lips Murphy  Thrombus, vavolux, Funkola, Circus murders, Downsyde,
Supernaut  1974–1980, 2007  Glam rock, glam punk, punk rock, new wave  Gary Twinn, Chris Burnham, Joe Burnham, Philip Foxman  Illustrated Man, The Saints, Twenty Flight Rockers, Knock-Out Drops, The Honeydippers, Speedtwinn, The International Swingers
Superscope  1995–  Indie rock  Kevin Borruso, Jamie Hamilton, Craig Maclean, Stuart Loasby, Brad Clearly, Darren Murphy, Jason Barfoot  Dom Mariani and the Majestic Kelp, The Burton Cool Suit
Swamp Donkey  2005–Present  Pub rock  Terry Glascoe, Garry Horan, Rob Percy, Mick Glossop, Sean DeDrummer  Viagra Falls, Urban Rooster
Swamp Monsters 
Tallis, Steve 
Synchronicity  2017–present  Power Groove Metal  Dion Italiano, Adam Higgins, Anna Narvasa 
Tame Impala  2007–present  Psychedelic rock  Kevin Parker, Jay Watson, Dominic Simper, Nick Allbrook  Pond, Mink Mussel Creek, Space Lime Peacock, Giant Tortoise, Allbrook/Avery, The Dee Dee Dums, Gum, Melody's Echo Chamber, The Flaming Lips
Team Jedi  1996–2003  Alternative rock  Lee Hunter, Aaron Gibson, Matt Geary, Kris Dimitroff 
Thermos Cardy  1995–1997  Indie Pop  Karl Smith, Harry Kneen, Adam Johnson  Sodastream
Thomas, Stu  1989–present  Alternative rock  Stu Thomas  The Stu Thomas Paradox, Stu & The Celestials, Dave Graney, Dave Graney & Clare Moore feat. The Lurid Yellow Mist, Kim Salmon and the Surrealists, The Scientists, Kim Salmon and the Business, The Brass Bed, Luxedo, Billy Miller, Organism, Crumpet, Barb Waters, Dan Brodie and the Broken Arrows, Red Lantern, Soldiers, Jane Dust
Three Orange Whips  1996-2003  Grog rock  Dan Durack, James McDonald, Craig Best, Graeme Muller, Jason Cleary  Tenderhooks, The Coalminers Sect, King Zog
Thrust  Funk  Pete Jeavons, Konrad Park, Simon Jeans, Luke Savage 
The Tigers  Guy Howlett, Oliver Nelson, Chris Hudson, Ben Basell, Chris Cobilis 
Errol H. Tout 
Timbre  2006–present  Alternate Rock Mash & Roots  Mat Hanna, Mick Hanna, Wayne Petridis 
Toby & Code Red  2002–present  Blues & Roots  Toby Beard, Elliot Bruse, Pete Gellin 
Tracksuit  2008–present  Steve Hensby, Andres Pesqueira, Jay Leggett 
The Triffids  1979–1989  Rock, Alternative, Folk rock  David McComb (d. 1999), Robert McComb, Jill Birt, Alsy MacDonald, Martyn P. Casey, Graham Lee  The Blackeyed Susans, Red Ponies, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Grinderman
Trilogy  1984–1986  Progressive rock  Jamie Page, Jon Ryder, Ashley Cook, Peter Thompson  Saracen
Tucker B's  1994–present  Rock  Matt Rudas, Andrew Houston, Darren Nuttall, Matt Maguire  Adam Said Galore
Turnstyle  1995–present  Adem K, Paul Fanning, Dean Davies, Todd Griffiths  The Burton Cool Suit, When The Sky Fell, The Community Chest
Umpire  2009–present  Indie rock  Geoff Symons, Michael Lake, Simon Struthers, Josh Watkins  Adam Said Galore
Valvolux  Rock 
The Valentines  1966–1970  Rock  Vince Lovegrove, Bon Scott, Ted Ward, John Cooksey, Paddy Beach  AC/DC, The WinZtons, The Spektors
The Velvet Janes  1996–  Rock  Martine Locke, Rose Farrow 
The Victims  1977–1979  Punk rock  Dave Faulkner, James Baker, Dave Cardwell  The Hoodoo Gurus, The Scientists
Over Unity (formerly Vitamin Red) 
V Capri  1984–1989  New wave  Tod Johnston, Damian Ward, Alan Simpson , Lance Karapetcoff, Michael O'Brien, Clint Arnold 
The Waifs  1992–present  Folk rock  Josh Cunningham, Donna Simpson, Vikki Thorn 
The Waltons  1985–1992  Val Tarin, Dan Tarrant, Craig Weighell, Glenn White 
Warner, Dave  1953(b)–present  Pus, From The Suburbs
Wampus  1994–1997  Rock, Hip-Hop, Blues  Paul Sherriffs, Ben Franz, Peter Guazelli, Dave Jeavons  The Waifs, Zydecats, Rollerskates, The Dixie Outlaws, Storm Of Perversion, Spicy Baby Tomatoes, Lo-Key Fu, Fall Electric
We Are The Emergency  2007–present  Post-hardcore  James Harris, Ryan Lake, Bailey Black, Sam Hart, Robbie Jones, Sophie Rodgers, Fraser Cringle  Reaching Koda
The Wednesday Society[21]  Brendan Jay, Ian Berney, James Sher, Tristan Dudley  Sugar Army, Birds of Tokyo, Tengo Fuego, The Weapon is Sound
Will Stoker and the Embers  2006–present  Rock/Punk rock  Will Stoker, Ashley Doodkorte, Kynan Tan, Gareth Bevan, Tahlia Palmer, Benjamin Roberts 
Kevin Bloody Wilson  1947(b)–present  Comedy singer  Dennis Bryant and the Country Club
The WinZtons  1965-1966  Rock/Pop  Vince Lovegrove, Felix Waltersdolf,Ted Ward, John ?, Malcolm Johnson  merged with The Spektors to form The Valentines
The Woodenelves  2004–present  Indie rock  Travis Caudle, Jonathon Tiedtke, Paul Hardy, Steve Cann 
The Words  2007–present  Indie rock  Ben Macri, Clint Macri, Dylan Macri, Ryan McDonnell 
Yabu Band  2006–present  Desert rock/Reggae  Delson Stokes, Boyd Stokes, Jade Masters 
Yummy Fur  1991–1998  Andrei Maz, Jerome Maz, Julian Ralls, Kez Lucas, Travis Calley, Anton Maz 
Yunyu  1980(b)–present  Roots 
Zeta Theory  2001–  Rock 
Zydecats  1993–present  Zydeco, Rockabilly, R&B, Roots  Graeme Bell, Ric Eastman, Kent Hughes, Lucky Oceans, Bill Rogers  Dude Ranch, Dragon, Cold Chisel, Asleep at the Wheel
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Neue CD 2018 "Dankeschön für dieses Leben!


Posted By marietta.reiß, 2018-07-06

"Dankeschön für dieses Leben" so heißt die neue CD von Rudy Giovannini , 12 wunderschöne Titel.

Das wertvollste, das wir im Leben haben, ist doch eigentlich das Leben selbst. Warum also nicht einmal musikalisch danke dafür sagen? Rudy Giovannini tut das mit dem Titellied seines 2018er Albums „Dankeschön für dieses Leben“. Damit erinnert er daran, dass es nicht nur an Großem und Materiellem liegt, wenn die schönen Seiten überwiegen, selbst wenn wir mal schwierige Zeiten überstehen müssen.

Zu den Dingen, die das Leben noch schöner machen, gehören ohne Zweifel auch alle anderen Lieder dieser CD. Rudy Giovannini und sein Team haben dafür eine so bunte Mischung aus wunderschönen Titeln zusammengestellt, dass für jeden etwas passendes dabei ist. So bestechen Titel wie „Das ist unsre erste Nacht“ oder „Spiel noch mal dein Lied, Jose“ mit modernen Rhythmen, Freunde von traditionellen Schlagern kommen mit „Mein Herz hat noch Platz für dich“ vielleicht eines der schönsten Lieder, die man von Nana Mouskouri kennt, auf ihre Kosten.
„Ein Straßenmusikant“ tritt zwar in einem anderen Umfeld auf als Rudy Giovannini , doch zieht genauso wie er von Ort zu Ort um Menschen mit Musik glücklich zu machen. Willy Hagaras „Casetta in Canada“ wurde gründlich renoviert und wirkt dank frischen, mit flotten Countryelementen vermischten Arrangements wie ein Schlager aus neuerer Zeit. Zu guter Letzt zieht es Rudy Giovannini musikalisch aber dann doch wieder in sein (Süd-)Tirol zurück, das er vermisst, wenn er lange unterwegs ist.

„Dankeschön für dieses Leben“ macht Lust auf mehr Rudy Giovannini . Angelehnt an den Titel möchte man da nur noch antworten: Dankeschön für diese Stimme und diese Lieder.

Um das neue Album direkt nach Hause zu bekommen, schreiben Sie bitte eine Mail an:

mailto:ciaorudy@gmail.com

Sie ist aber auch wieder bei vielen Verkaufsstellen zu haben.

 

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Köfelefest 2018


Posted By marietta.reiß, 2018-07-06

Rückblick auf das 18. Rudy Giovannini Köfelefest in Leifers

Tolle Tage in Leifers

            

In der viertgrößten Stadt Südtirols, die eigentlich nicht als Touristenort bekannt ist, sind plötzlich alle Hotels komplett ausgebucht. Woran das wohl liegt? Ganz einfach: Der Leiferer Schlagerstar Rudy Giovannini hat bereits zum 18. Mal zu seinem legendären Köfelefest eingeladen. Zahlreiche seiner Fans und Freunde aus ganz Europa sind der Einladung gefolgt und haben für Ausnahmezustand in Leifers gesorgt. Selbst an den lokalen Medien, vor allem den italienischsprachigen, ging die Begeisterung nicht vorüber. Fast täglich konnte man etwas darüber lesen, in der Sonntagsausgabe von „Alto Adige“ schaffte es das Köfelefest sogar auf der Titelseite.

Zum Köfelefest gehört auch immer eine neue CD und deren Präsentation am Donnerstag vor dem Fest. Aus Sicherheitsgründen fand sie nicht am gewohnten Ort vor der Bäckerei sondern am Kalserhof statt. Schnell füllte sich der Hof mit vielen Menschen, die Betreiber hatten alle Hände voll zu tun, um den großen Ansturm zu bewältigen. Alle Besucher waren sich einig, dass „Dankeschön für dieses Leben“ wieder sensationell schön und süchtig machend geworden ist. Eben ganz, wie man es von Rudy Giovannini gewöhnt ist. Auch an der neuen Örtlichkeit gab es wieder die traditionelle Torte von Bäcker Fabrizio und Sohn Ronny. Sie hatte in diesem Jahr die Form eines Notenschlüssels. Als Magnet, der so viele Menschen nach Leifers lockt, gebührte Rudy Giovannini das erste Stück. Danach durften sich auch alle anderen von der guten Qualität der Torte überzeugen.

         

Am Freitag dann endlich der Beginn der Party. Moderatorin Adele begrüßte die Gäste aus Nah und Fern, erzählte ein bisschen über die Geschichte von Leifers. Anschließend überließ sie den Burggräfler Buam die Bühne. 2017 durften sie viermal im Rahmen der Sommerhitparade der ARD-Sendung „Immer wieder sonntags“ auftreten, nun war es an ihnen, das Stimmungs­feuerwerk beim Köfelefest zu eröffnen. Dies tat das sympathische Duo dann auch mit einer Mischung aus eigenen und bekannten volkstümlichen Schlagern.

Nach einer Stunde rief das Publikum aber dann lautstark nach dem Star der tollen Tage: Rudy Giovannini . Der ließ sich nicht lange bitten und betrat mit „Bella Italia“ das ausverkaufte Festzelt. Viele Fähnchen und ausgelassenes Mitklatschen begleiteten seinen schwungvollen Einmarsch. Rudy Giovannini freute sich, dass seine Freunde wieder mal in seine Heimat gekommen sind, ist es doch sonst meistens umgekehrt. Schon bald stellte er die ersten Titel der neuen CD vor. So entführte er in eine romantische Nacht unter Palmen und ritt über die Bühne zum Casetta in Canada. Auch für den weiteren Abend wechselten sich neue und alte, flotte und ruhige Melodien ab. Rudy Giovannini pendelte immer wieder zwischen der Hauptbühne und der kleineren in der Zeltmitte hin und her. So kamen auch die Personen in den hinteren Reihen in den Genuss seiner Musik und Späße. An wen er bei „Mein Herz hat noch Platz für dich“ denkt, wurde deutlich, als Franca zu ihrem Rudy auf die Bühne kam und ihn umarmte. Viele Blumen und Geschenke gab es für den Publikumsliebling. Nicht nur von seinen Fans und Freunden.

         

Zwar braucht auch ein Tenor mal eine Pause, doch zunächst wurde er noch von Vertretern seiner Heimatstadt geehrt. Wer im außerhalb von Südtirol Leifers kennt, ist mit großer Wahrscheinlichkeit selbst Rudy -Fan oder hat einen im Bekanntenkreis. In seiner Freizeit ist Rudy Giovannini oft mit dem Mountainbike in der Umgebung von Leifers unterwegs und lässt seine Freunde mit Videogrüßen ein bisschen daran teilhaben. Das macht ihn zu einem wertvollen Werbeträger für seine Heimat. Darüber hinaus ist das Köfelefest die erfolgreichste von allen Veranstaltungen, die das ganze Jahr über in dem Zelt stattfinden. Nicht zu vergessen die Hotels, Lokale und Geschäfte in und um Leifers, die in dieser Zeit zwar mehr Arbeit haben aber dennoch von Rudy s Beliebtheit profitieren.

Leifers‘ Bürgermeister konnte aufgrund einer Verletzung nicht anwesend sein, ließ jedoch von Vize-Bürgermeister Giovanni Seppi Grüße übermitteln. Auch der Präsident des Tourismusverbandes Leifers-Branzoll-Pfatten, Dieter Frasnelli, zwei Vertreterinnen der Gemeindeverwaltung sowie Verena von der Tourismuszentrale dankten Rudy Giovannini s Fans und Freunden für ihre Treue und lobten seine Verdienste um die Bekanntheit von Leifers. Verbunden mit der Hoffnung, dass es auch davon ein Video für alle gibt, bekam Rudy Giovannini einen Gutschein für einen Tandemflug überreicht. Verena wurde zudem noch mit einem Blumenstrauß überrascht, da sie an diesem Tag ihren Geburtstag feierte.

Dann aber durfte sich Rudy Giovannini zu seinen Freunden am Fanstand gesellen, wo er geduldig für Autogramme, Fotos und kleine Plaudereien zur Verfügung stand.

Wer sich nicht in das dortige Gewühl stürzen wollte, ließ sich stattdessen Tiroler Wind, kurz TiWi, um die Ohren wehen. Zum Repertoire von Chris, Harry und Freddy gehören eigene und beliebte Partyschlager. Damit und mit viel Humor sorgten sie dafür, dass sich bis zum zweiten Auftritt von Rudy keine Müdigkeit einstellen konnte.

Am Samstag wurde die zweite Halbzeit des Köfelefestes von Mario eröffnet. Er unterhielt das Publikum mit eigenen Titeln und Schlagern, die er bei Kollegen gehamstert hat – nach eigener Aussage der Grund für seinen Zweitnamen DJ Hamster.

Rudy Giovannini präsentierte bis auf wenige Ausnahmen ein ähnliches Programm wie am Vortag, der Stimmung tat das aber keinen Abbruch. Im Gegenteil. Gerade jetzt waren alle erst richtig in Fahrt.

In der Pause übernahmen die Vaiolets die Bühne. Eigentlich derzeit hauptsächlich als Duo unterwegs, waren sie nun wieder einmal als Trio zu sehen. Der Vater der beiden Brüder, seit einem Unfall auf den Rollstuhl angewiesen, scheute die Mühen nicht, um beim Köfelefest dabei sein zu dürfen. Ihre unaufdringlichen Schlager waren ein angenehmer Ruhepol, um Adrenalinspiegel der ausufernden Stimmung zwischendurch wieder ein wenig zu normalisieren.

        

Für so große Stimmung benötigt man viel Energie. Damit die bei den Gästen nicht nachlässt, waren die Fußballer des SSV Voran Leifers unermüdlich im Einsatz, um alle mit Speis und Trank zu versorgen. Doch trotz dem Stress ließen auch sie sich vom Spaß und der tollen Stimmung anstecken. Der für Südtirol typische blaue Schurz mit ihren Unterschriften war ihr Geschenk für Rudy .

Viel zu schnell war das Fest wieder vorbei, auf das man sich ein ganzes Jahr lang freute. Dankeschön für diese frohen Stunden an Rudy , Franca und alle fleißigen Helfer im Hintergrund, ohne die das Köfelefest gar nicht möglich wäre. Wir alle freuen uns schon auf die Fortsetzung am 14. und 15. Juni 2019.

Quelle: Carmen Reinold Schriftführerin Rudy Giovannini "> Rudy Giovannini Fanclub Neckar Alb

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Claudia Adel-Tanzen auf dem Mond


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Claudia Adel-Tanzen auf dem Mond

Claudia Adel-Tanzen auf dem Mond


Claudia Adel – Tanzen auf dem Mond Tanzen auf dem Mond, ein Lied von Claudia Adel über Liebe die Liebe, verpackt in einem Hauch von Märchen. Eben ein Lied von „Claudia Adel“ und darum so wie Claudia Adel. Viele ihrer Lieder Handeln von Liebe. Tanzbarer Schlager. Ein zusätzlicher Titel auf der Maxi CD ist „Tag oder Nacht“. Auch „Tag oder Nacht“ ist Modern und Tanzbar. Und „So wie du“ beschreibt die Gefühle einer gefundenen Liebe. Wenn Claudia es schafft Menschen beim hören ihrer Lieder zum Tanzen zu bringen, dann hat sie ihr Ziel erreicht. Fantasie ist ein wichtiges GUT in uns allen und Musik regt die Fantasie an. Musik bewegt und muss bewegen.
Offizielle VÖ als Download am 29.05.2018  Daten:

1. Tanzen auf dem Mond 03:56 ISRC: DE-WQ6-18-00082
2. Tag oder Nacht 03:47 ISRC: DE-WQ6-18-00036
3. So wie Du 02:54 ISRC: DE_WQ6-18-00236

Daten:

K./T.: Bergersbacher, Andreas

B.: Dahmen, Ralf, Maria

V.: Schrittmacher Music; Jero-Musik

Mixed & Mastered by Ralf Maria Dahmen, Andreas Bergersbacher

(P) 2018 Ralf Maria Dahmen & Andreas Bergersbacher

(C) 2018 ADair-records Studio Alex De.

Distributed by ADair Records (ADair Music Group) (Maxi CD + Download)

Layout/Druck/Design: © 2018 ADair Records Y. Dondorf

Foto: Andreas Fischer, Wuppertal (AFI)

EAN: 4 260574 530815

Bestell.Nr.: ADair 0518 CA

Label Code: LYx Records

LC 50820

Min Gesamt: 10:31

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Claudia Adel Fanshop


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Claudia Adel Fanshop

Das dürfte alle Fans von Claudia Adel interessieren. Denn was kann schöner sein, als etwas persönliches von seinem Idol zu besitzen.

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Claudia Adel Song Playliste


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Listen to all songs from Claudia Adel

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