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Tony Dupé
Tony Dupé is an Australian music producer and musician. He performs and releases music under the name of Saddleback. He has released two solo albums, ''Everything's a Love Letter'' and ''Night Maps''. Known for his work with Holly Throsby, who he produced three albums for, Dupé has also worked with Grand Salvo, Piers Twomey, Jamie Hutchings, Bluebottle Kiss Bluebottle Kiss, sometimes known as BBK, are an Australian indie rock band formed in Sydney in 1993 by mainstay member Jamie Hutchings on guitar and vocals. The band issued six albums, ''Higher Up the Firetrails'' (1995), ''Fear of Girls'' (1 ..., Jack Ladder, SeaLifePark, Glovebox, Fergus Brown, The Woods, Grand Salvo, and many others. Dupé recently composed the score to the ABC animated series The Gradual Demise of Phillipa Finch. Until recently, Tony Dupé completed much of his recording work in a studio based on a rural property in the NSW Southern Highlands. The studio was a weatherboard cottage on located on S ...
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Holly Throsby
Holly Sarah Throsby (born 28 December 1978) is an Australian musician and novelist. As a solo artist Throsby has issued six albums. She was nominated for an ARIA Award for Best Female Artist in 2006 for '' Under the Town''; and in the same category in 2008 for '' A Loud Call''. In 2011, she was nominated for an ARIA Award for Best Children's Album for ''See!'', her album of alternative children's songs. Throsby's song 'Aeroplane' from her 2016 album ''After a Time'' has had over 30 million streams on Spotify. Throsby has toured extensively both internationally and in Australia, with artists including Bill Callahan, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Joanna Newsom, Low, The Handsome Family, Paul Kelly, Sun Kil Moon, Devendra Banhart and The Tallest Man on Earth. Throsby's debut novel, ''Goodwood'', was published by Allen & Unwin on 28 September 2016. ''Goodwood'' came in at No. 7 on ABC's The Book Club's Top Ten; and was No. 3 on Dymocks’ list of the Best Books of 2016. ''Goodwood'' ...
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Jamie Hutchings
Jamie Buchanon Hutchings (born 1971, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) is the lead singer-songwriter and guitarist for Australian band Bluebottle Kiss, who have released six albums, plus numerous EPs and singles.McFarlan'Bluebottle Kiss'entry. Retrieved 20 February 2010. Note: He is listed as Jamie Hutching .Spencer et al, (2007Hutchings, Jamie entry. Retrieved 20 February 2010. Hutchings has released three solo albums, ''The Golden Coach'', ''His Imaginary Choir'' and ''Avalon Cassettes''. Unlike Bluebottle Kiss albums, which Hutchings produces himself, ''His Imaginary Choir'' was co-produced with notable Australian producer Tony Dupe. He has produced three albums for fellow Sydney band Peabody one album for Sydney mood-blues band, The Maladies and in 2013 one for Mark Moldre (An Ear To The Earth - Laughing Outlaw Records). His most recent solo album, Avalon Cassettes, was released on Laughing Outlaw in early 2011. Following Avalon Cassettes, he formed another band, Infinity ...
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Bluebottle Kiss
Bluebottle Kiss, sometimes known as BBK, are an Australian indie rock band formed in Sydney in 1993 by mainstay member Jamie Hutchings on guitar and vocals. The band issued six albums, ''Higher Up the Firetrails'' (1995), ''Fear of Girls'' (1996), ''Patient'' (1999), ''Revenge Is Slow'' (2002), ''Come Across'' (2003) and ''Doubt Seeds'' (2006) before their split in 2007. History Bluebottle Kiss were formed in Sydney in 1993 as a grunge trio by Ben Fletcher on bass guitar and vocals, Jamie Hutchings on lead guitar and lead vocals, and Peter Noble on drums. Their influences are from the late 1980s United States indie scene, which include Sonic Youth and the Afghan Whigs, singer-songwriters of the 1970s, Neil Young and Van Morrison, as well as the Australian independent scene with the Church and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. The band were signed to Murmur, an imprint of Sony Music Australia. Their debut studio album, ''Higher Up the Firetrails'', was issued in April 1995. It wa ...
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Jack Ladder
Timothy Kenneth Rogers (born 6 April 1983), known by his stage name Jack Ladder, is an Australian rock music singer-songwriter, guitarist and composer. His music is characterised by his baritone voice and poignant observations on love and death, often featuring gallows humour. Biography Since 2005 Ladder has released five albums: ''Not Worth Waiting For'' (Spunk 2005), ''Love Is Gone'' (Spunk 2008), ''Hurtsville'' (Spunk 2011/Holloweyed 2012) and ''Playmates'' (Self Portrait 2014). ''Love Is Gone'' was short-listed for the Australian Music Prize, at which it also won the Red Bull Music Award for recognition of outstanding potential. It was also selected as Album of the Year by ''Who'' magazine. In 2011 Ladder released ''Hurtsville'' with The Dreamlanders ( Kirin J. Callinan, Donny Benét and Laurence Pike). Following its release he was nominated in ''The Age'' (Melbourne) EG Music Awards in multiple categories, including Best Male Artist, Best Song and Best Album. The lead si ...
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
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