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Motor Ace
20,367 listeners
Motor Ace were an Australian alternative rock band. The lineup consisted of: Patrick Robertson (vocals/guitar), Damian Birchall-Costin (dru… read moreMotor Ace were an Australian alternative rock band. The lineup consisted of: Patrick Robertson (vocals/guitar), Damian Birchall-Costin (drums), Matt Balfe (bass/backing vocals) and Dave Ong (guitar/backing vocals). The group was formed … read moreMotor Ace were an Australian alternative rock band. The lineup consisted of: Patrick Robertson (vocals/guitar), Damian Birchall-Costin (drums), Matt Balfe (bass/backing vocals) and Dave Ong (guitar/backing vocals). The group was formed in 1998 and released three studio albums before disbanding i… read more -
Shannon Noll
37,715 listeners
Shannon Noll (born 16 September 1975) is an Australian singer-songwriter. Noll first came to prominence as runner-up of the first series of… read moreShannon Noll (born 16 September 1975) is an Australian singer-songwriter. Noll first came to prominence as runner-up of the first series of Australian Idol (2003) which led to him being signed to Sony BMG, since Idol he has had more succ… read moreShannon Noll (born 16 September 1975) is an Australian singer-songwriter. Noll first came to prominence as runner-up of the first series of Australian Idol (2003) which led to him being signed to Sony BMG, since Idol he has had more success than any other Idol contestant to date. He has gone on t… read more -
Lo-tel
7,940 listeners
Sydney-based alternative-rock band featuring Luke Hanigan, Paul Wheeler and David Lumsdaine. Their song Teenager of the Year featured in th… read moreSydney-based alternative-rock band featuring Luke Hanigan, Paul Wheeler and David Lumsdaine. Their song Teenager of the Year featured in the popular Aussie teen movie "Looking for Alibrandi". View wikiSydney-based alternative-rock band featuring Luke Hanigan, Paul Wheeler and David Lumsdaine. Their song Teenager of the Year featured in the popular Aussie teen movie "Looking for Alibrandi". View wiki -
Something With Numbers
29,266 listeners
Something with Numbers are a rock band based in Australia. The band was formed on the New South Wales Central Coast, in Australia, in 1999.… read moreSomething with Numbers are a rock band based in Australia. The band was formed on the New South Wales Central Coast, in Australia, in 1999. They have released an EP and three studio albums in their career. Something with Numbers found no… read moreSomething with Numbers are a rock band based in Australia. The band was formed on the New South Wales Central Coast, in Australia, in 1999. They have released an EP and three studio albums in their career. Something with Numbers found notable success in 2006, with the release of "Apple of th… read more -
Bachelor Number One
11,332 listeners
Bachelor Number One are known for their song, "Summertime", which appeared on American Pie's soundtrack. View wikiBachelor Number One are known for their song, "Summertime", which appeared on American Pie's soundtrack. View wikiBachelor Number One are known for their song, "Summertime", which appeared on American Pie's soundtrack. View wiki -
Wes Carr
9,109 listeners
Wes Carr from Bondi, New South Wales was the winner of Australian Idol (season 6). Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Carr moved to Sydney … read moreWes Carr from Bondi, New South Wales was the winner of Australian Idol (season 6). Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Carr moved to Sydney as a 15-year-old. Before he auditioned for Australian Idol, Carr performed and had regular residen… read moreWes Carr from Bondi, New South Wales was the winner of Australian Idol (season 6). Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Carr moved to Sydney as a 15-year-old. Before he auditioned for Australian Idol, Carr performed and had regular resident gigs around Sydney. During 2004 Carr fronted the band Tamb… read more -
Waikiki
7,539 listeners
Waikiki were a rock group from Sydney, Australia. The band split, and the remaining members of the band formed Howling Bells. The single, H… read moreWaikiki were a rock group from Sydney, Australia. The band split, and the remaining members of the band formed Howling Bells. The single, Here Comes September placed 36th on the 2002 Triple J Hottest 100 poll. View wikiWaikiki were a rock group from Sydney, Australia. The band split, and the remaining members of the band formed Howling Bells. The single, Here Comes September placed 36th on the 2002 Triple J Hottest 100 poll. View wiki -
Deadstar
13,336 listeners
There are three bands named Deadstar: 1. Australian band from Melbourne around singer Caroline Kennedy. Their style can be described as roc… read moreThere are three bands named Deadstar: 1. Australian band from Melbourne around singer Caroline Kennedy. Their style can be described as rock, the guitars on especially the first two albums are the core of their music. The third album was… read moreThere are three bands named Deadstar: 1. Australian band from Melbourne around singer Caroline Kennedy. Their style can be described as rock, the guitars on especially the first two albums are the core of their music. The third album was produced to have hits on it, and the singles "Run Baby… read more -
Dallas Crane
17,873 listeners
Dallas Crane are a rock band from Melbourne, Australia. The band consists of Dave Larkin and Pete Satchell sharing Guitar and Vocal duties,… read moreDallas Crane are a rock band from Melbourne, Australia. The band consists of Dave Larkin and Pete Satchell sharing Guitar and Vocal duties, with Pat Bourke on Bass and Shannon Vanderwert on Drums. They formed in 1996, originally known … read moreDallas Crane are a rock band from Melbourne, Australia. The band consists of Dave Larkin and Pete Satchell sharing Guitar and Vocal duties, with Pat Bourke on Bass and Shannon Vanderwert on Drums. They formed in 1996, originally known as Tempered Kin, but changed and named themselves after a fr… read more