Stardust Five is five-piece
surf rock
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pop band based in
Melbourne
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, Australia. The members of the band
Dan Kelly,
Paul Kelly, Dan Luscombe, Peter Luscombe and Bill MacDonald have played, in other bands including The Last Gasp,
Dan Kelly and the Alpha Males,
Max Q
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The Blackeyed Susans ''For the American band with a similar name, see Blackeyed Susan.''
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and
Michelle Shocked
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.
A number of their recordings were prompted by different requests for film and TV soundtrack submissions. This gave Stardust Five its underlining theme – songs with a visually evocative feeling.
Personnel
*
Paul Kelly – guitar, vocals
*
Dan Kelly - guitar
* Peter Luscombe – drums
* Dan Luscombe - guitar, keyboards, vocals
* Bill MacDonald - bass
Discography
Albums
* ''
Stardust Five'' – March 2006
Singles
* "Pussy got your Tongue" - 2006
References
External links
Stardust Five BioStardust Five article - Rhythms magazine
Musical groups established in 2005
Paul Kelly (Australian musician)
Victoria (Australia) musical groups
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