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Billy Baxter OAM (born c. 1959) is an Australian radio presenter and musician from
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. He is a co-presenter of the
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program ''
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'' on
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, alongside Jeff Richardson,
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, Jeff "Torch" McGee, Simon Whelan, Andy Bellairs and
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. As a musician, Baxter was the lead vocalist of Ghetto Blasters, Big Fans of Jesus, the Hollow Men and has also worked as a solo artist. The Hollow Men issued two albums on
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, ''Broken Stuff'' (1988) and ''So Long'' (1990). Baxter's solo albums are ''Holler'' (1991) and ''Speedhump, Thump'' (1994).


Biography


Musical career

Billy Baxter was born in 1958 or 1959 and grew up in
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, where his parents ran a local milk bar. He played
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for the Geelong Under 19s as a
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. In October 1980, Australian rock band, Paul Kelly & the Dots had issued a single, " Billy Baxter" where Kelly sang that "I want to be like Billy Baxter and do imitations, Billy's got a thousand faces, he's a lover and a gambler too". He was a vocalist for Ghetto Blasters from 1982 to 1984 with Archie Cuthbertson, Kevin Fleming, Don Morrison and Nigel Sweeting. Baxter and Fleming then formed Big Fans of Jesus (1984–1985) with Allan Brooker, Ian Hill and Steve Watson. They released a ''Live'' album in April. Later in 1985 Baxter formed the folk pop group The Hollow Men with Mal Stanley on vocals, guitar and organ (ex-Burning Souls), Jon Von Goes on guitar, Danny Butler on bass guitar and Paul Johnstone on drums. The group issued two albums on
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, ''Broken Stuff'' (1988) and ''So Long'' (1990). In the 1991 comedy film, '' Spotswood'', Baxter and The Hollow Men appear as a rock group, the Cicadas. However the group had disbanded before the film's release. Baxter released his debut solo album, ''Holler'' (1991) and followed with ''Speedhump, Thump'' (1994). In April 1998 Baxter covered "
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'', by various Australian artists. In December 2010, The Hollow Men had reformed to perform ''Broken Stuff'' live on air.


Radio presenter

In 1982, Baxter started an alternate career in radio, initially as a DJ on Melbourne community radio station
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''s Jenny Brown felt the program displayed " patchwork of rarely heard records and off-the-wall novelty tracks" and Baxter was described as "not terrificly tall but the frontman of a rock band in rehearsal". Baxter then worked for
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(ABC's) 3LO on the ''Sunday Night Live'' show. After his stint on 3LO he became a long term member of '' Coodabeens Footy Show'' on Radio National via
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. The current sports events program is co-presented by Jeff Richardson, Ian Cover and
Greg Champion Greg Champion is an Australian songwriter, guitarist, radio personality and athlete. Biography Born in Benalla, Victoria, Champion is most recognised for his work as part of the Coodabeen Champions as a songwriter and guitarist. Greg often app ...
. Baxter also selects music for the show. In 2003, the program's comedy team Coodabeen Champions released a 2× CD compilation album, ''A Coodabeens Collection''.


Discography

Releases by Big Fans of Jesus, The Hollow Men or solo.


Albums

;Big Fans of Jesus * ''Live'' – (April 1985) ;The Hollow Men * ''Broken Stuff'' – (
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, 1988) * ''So Long'' – (Au Go Go Records, 1990) ;Solo * ''Holler'' – (Au Go Go Records, 1991) * ''Speedhump, Thump'' – (Chip Chop/MDS, 1994) ;
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* ''A Coodabeens Collection'' – (
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, 2003) * ''The Coodabeen Champions Present Sunday Nightingales'' – (Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2007)


Extended plays

;The Hollow Men * ''Blue Trains and Gravel Lanes'' – (Rampant, 1986) * ''This Is Cactus Land'' – (1988) * ''Live and Otherwise'' – (1988)


Singles

;The Hollow Men * "Human Wreck" – (1990) * "My Pal" – (1990) ;Solo * "It's Too Late to Turn Back Now" (1987) * "To Love Somebody" (1988)


References

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