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The Whitlams are an Australian
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band formed in late 1992. The original line-up was
Tim Freedman Timothy James Freedman (25 November 1964) is an Australian musician, best known as the mainstay lead singer and keyboardist of the Australian band The Whitlams formed in 1993. Note: n-lineversion was expanded from the 2002 edition. The song ...
on keyboards and lead vocals, Andy Lewis on double bass and Stevie Plunder on guitar and lead vocals. Other than mainstay Freedman, the line-up has changed numerous times. From 2001 to 2022, he was joined by
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on bass guitar,
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on guitar and
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on drums – forming the band's longest-lasting and best-known line-up. Four of their studio albums have reached the
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top 20: ''
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'' (September 1997, No. 14), ''
Love This City ''Love This City'' is the fourth studio album by Australian band The Whitlams, released by Black Yak through Warner in 1999. It peaked at No. 3 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Track listing #"Make the World Safe" – 3:43 #" Thank You (for ...
'' (November 1999, No. 3), ''
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'' (July 2002, No. 1) and '' Little Cloud'' (March 2006, No. 4). Their highest charting singles are " Blow Up the Pokies" (May 2000) and " Fall for You" (June 2002) – both reached number 21. The group's single, "
No Aphrodisiac "No Aphrodisiac" is a song by Australian band the Whitlams, released in December 1997 as the second single from their third album, ''Eternal Nightcap''. The song peaked at 59 on the Australian Singles Chart. The lead track was written by the b ...
" was listed at number one on the
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by listeners of national radio station,
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. In January 1996 Stevie Plunder was found dead at the base of
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. Andy Lewis died by suicide in February 2000.


History


1992–1995: Formation and early years

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(ex-Penguin on Safari, Olive Branch) and Anthony Hayes a.k.a. Stevie Plunder (ex- the Plunderers,
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) met at the
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Sydney concert in January 1992. While missing
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performing inside the arena, the two planned to form a group. The Whitlams were formed as a pop band by September that year, with Freedman on keyboards and lead vocals, Andy Lewis on double bass (also ex-The Plunderers, The Gadflys, Olive Branch) and Plunder on guitar. Freedman named the band after the former
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,
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, although Plunder had sought to call themselves, 'The Three Nice Boys'. According to Freedman "I loved the family names—the Smiths, the Reivers. I thought, the Whitlams, no-one's done that. I'll be able to steal all the goodwill that Australia holds in reserve for Gough Whitlam." Initially, without a drummer, the band developed their material acoustically at the
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. Australian music critic,
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, felt that they were "a sideline band formed by two Sydney songwriters in search of a bit of extra action." In December 1992 they played a gig in Canberra supporting the Gadflys. This line-up released their debut album, '' Introducing the Whitlams'', in August 1993 on Black Yak/ Phantom Records. The album was recorded in January and March 1993 at the Skyhigh Studios in
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; for the recording sessions they used Louis Burdett and Nick Cecire on drums, with Rob Taylor producing. The album features a mix of original and cover songs, including tracks written by Justin Hayes a.k.a. Stanley Claret (Plunder's brother). The album comprises three studio tracks, five live takes and two songs from their first demo, including a tribute song to the band's namesake, "Gough", which was written by Freedman. The lead single, "Woody", detailed
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's break up with
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and was followed by their second single, "Gough". Plunder described their sound to Naomi Mapstone of ''
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'', "There'd been lots of rap and lots of thrash and that's all very good, but we just have a different style of music and I think people appreciated hearing something a bit different .. it'ssort of happy, sensitive, not that loud... much more acoustic." ''The Canberra Times'' reporter, Nicole Leedham felt it was "sublime and ridiculous, the band's bluesy, country, jazzy, punky, folky pop swings from bleeding sensitivity to drunken hilarity." Oz Music Project described the album as being "very different to later recordings, with the band sounding a little bit country and a little bit rock and roll. A far cry from the lush orchestration of recent recordings." Stuart Eadie (
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, Olive Branch) became the band's first permanent drummer. During 1993 to 1994 they performed over 300 shows along the Australian east coast. At first they travelled in Freedman's
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before using a tour bus, which was used for the 1994 feature film, '' Priscilla, Queen of the Desert''. The group recorded their second album, '' Undeniably the Whitlams'', from April to May 1994 at the 48V Studio in Sydney, with Taylor and Freedman co-producing. The songwriting for the album was shared between Freedman and Plunder, with significant contributions by Lewis. It was released by Black Yak/Phantom in February 1995 and sold approximately 8,000 copies. Ahead of the album, in October 1994, they issued a single, "
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". Late that year Lewis had left to return to the Gadflys, with Mike Vidale brought in as his replacement. Their next single, " I Make Hamburgers", was released in October 1995 and received airplay on national radio stations, including
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.


1996–2000: ''Eternal Nightcap'' and ''Love This City''

The Whitlams' "I Make Hamburgers" was listed on the
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on
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(26 January). That same day, Stevie Plunder was found dead at the base of
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; according to Nimmervoll, he was "either the victim of suicide, or of an accidental fall after a night out." The death of Plunder was the make it or break it moment for the band. After several months Freedman reformed the Whitlams with new members; another round of line-up changes occurred later in that year. In August 1996 they issued a nine-track live EP, '' Stupor Ego'', with material recorded from performances at the Harbourside Brasserie in mid-1994 and at Goosens Hall on 30 July 1995 (part of national radio station
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's 'Real Appeal' broadcast), with the earlier three-piece line-up of Freedman, Lewis and Plunder. The Whitlams recorded their third album, ''
Eternal Nightcap ''Eternal Nightcap'' is the third studio album by Australian rock band The Whitlams, first released by Black Yak Phantom in September 1997. The album peaked at number 14 on the ARIA charts and was certified gold, and then triple platinum. Singl ...
'', with Freedman and Taylor co-producing. Freedman "chose musicians to fit each song, rather than have the same band through the whole album." The album was recorded on an extremely limited budget of $18,000. In a later interview Freedman reflects "The band became a revolving door because I had no money to pay anyone. I actually made the album, ''Eternal Nightcap'', during that most difficult period, that was a really tough year in which to keep my focus and keep my head up, but it ended in September 1997 when I put the record out and it just started selling itself." Jonathan Lewis of
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described it as being " full of gentle, well-crafted, piano-driven pop songs." Singles from the album include " You Sound Like Louis Burdett" (May 1997), "
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" (January 1998) and "
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" (February). "No Aphrodisiac" was released independently by Freedman's own label, had no film clip, no commercial radio airplay and no marketing budget however it reached the top 60 on the ARIA Singles Chart, and top 50 in
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. "No Aphrodisiac" sold more than 80,000 copies and was listed at number one in the
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. The success of the single translated into sales of over 200,000 copies of the album, with it peaking at No. 14 on the
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in February 1998. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1998 The Whitlams won Best Independent Release (for ''Eternal Nightcap''), Song of the Year (for "No Aphrodisiac") and Best Group. The 'Best Group' award was presented by Gough Whitlam, who announced the winners as "It's my family". At the conclusion of the ARIA Awards ceremony the Whitlams performed a cover of the
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", this was subsequently released in March 1999 as a limited edition single. In mid-1999 the group signed a distribution deal with
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, and toured Canada. The group's fourth studio album, ''
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'', was released in November 1999, which peaked at No. 3 on the ARIA Albums Chart. It was recorded with the line-up of Freedman with Ben Fink on guitar, Bill Heckenberg on drums and Cottco Lovett on bass guitar, together with a large cast of guest musicians including
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, Chris Abrahams,
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and members of
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. The album had four producers: Freedman, Taylor, Daniel Denholm and Joe Hardy and was recorded in Sydney and
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(a reflection of the considerably larger budget that Freedman had to work with). The three singles from the album " Thank You (For Loving Me at My Worst)" (January 2000), " Blow Up the Pokies" (May) and "
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" (September 2001) all charted in the top 100 singles charts in Australia. "Blow Up the Pokies" was their highest charting single – it peaked at No. 21.
AllMusic's Jonathan Lewis compared ''Love This City'' to their previous album, "this disc is less cohesive, covering a wide range of subject matter. The song style is different here, too, as Freedman allows his piano to take a back seat to guitars or brass on a number of tracks. The city of the title is Sydney, and many of these songs relate to its changing face." He described "You Gotta Love This City" as "less-than-complimentary reaction to the commercialism of the Olympic Games" and "Blow Up the Pokies" as detailing the "infiltration of gambling machines into suburban bars and clubs." Nimmervoll described how the album "was again recorded in a number of studios, with a changed line-up, leaning on the same and new songwriting collaborations. It couldn't match the emotional charge that came with ''Eternal Nightcap'' but did enough to ensure The Whitlams' survival." Former founding member, Andy Lewis committed suicide in Sydney in February 2000. A month after Lewis' death a benefit concert was held at the Metro club in Sydney to raise money for his wife and child. The event was hosted by
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and Steve Abbott (The Sandman), and performers included
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, and The Gadflys. During the Whitlam's Canadian tour in April, supporting Blue Rodeo, they received word that Lewis was dead. "Blow Up the Pokies" had been co-written by Freedman and Greta Gertler before Lewis' death – as a statement about the destruction in Lewis' life due to gambling. Freedman wrote "The Curse Stops Here" to describe being the 'last one' of the original line-up and voicing his determination to survive. "The Curse Stops Here" was included as a B-side track on the single version of "Blow Up the Pokies". During the broadcast of the
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in September, the Whitlams' track, "Sydney 2000 Olympic Theme", was played – it is a B-side from their 1995 single, "I Make Hamburgers". The track was reworked as "You Gotta Love This City" on ''Love This City''. Its choice for the Sydney Olympics is an
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, as the song's
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commits suicide by jumping in the Harbour at the end of the song, disgusted at the city's crass pursuit of money: ''It dawns on him / The horror / We got the Olympic Games''.


2001–2006: ''Torch the Moon'' and ''Little Cloud''

''
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'', the Whitlams' fifth studio album, was released in July 2002, which debuted at No. 1. ARIA Reported that the group are "one of the great underdog success stories of recent Aussie rock history,
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have immortalized themselves, by becoming the latest Australian act to debut at # 1." For the album the line-up were Freedman with
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on bass guitar (ex-Max Sharam,
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),
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(ex-
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) on guitar and
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( dig,
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) on drums. The producers were Denholm and Atomica. Clayton Bolger of AllMusic described the "strong album from a promising lineup" which "only falls when the band significantly stray from their classic rock/pop sound." It provided the singles " Fall for You" (June 2002, which became their equal highest single at No. 21), "
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" (September, No. 35), " Royal in the Afternoon" (July 2003, No. 66) and their cover version of Icehouse's "
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" (February, No. 47). Another track on the album, "I Will not Go Quietly (Duffy's Song)", had been written and performed by Freedman for the Australian TV series, '' Love Is a Four Letter Word'', "Episode 21: Oval" (June 2001). The band's sixth studio album, '' Little Cloud'' (consisting of two CDs: ''Little Cloud'' and ''The Apple's Eye''), was released on 19 March 2006 in Australia, which peaked at No. 4. Ian Hockley of Beyond the Pale website described the "return to basics with few overdubs and often just a voice and piano base" where the first disc "deals with John Howard's re-election and the bleak feelings that event engendered" and the second one "is more hopeful and life-affirming with bigger, more elaborate productions." Several tracks received considerable airplay, including "I Was Alive". Three of the songs on the album have been released as radio-only singles, with a fourth, " Beautiful as You", released as a CD single. The album was followed up with almost non-stop touring around Australia, including performances at political and university events. Freedman released ''Little Cloud'' outside Australia under his own name. The band made the news in September 2006 when, for political reasons, Freedman refused to perform to troops in
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, he told Peter Holmes of ''
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'', "I was asked, and decided not to go. ... I went to East Timor and enjoyed the experience. I understand how hard the soldiers do it. In this instance, I don't agree with the war."


2007–2010: Sydney Symphony to ''Truth, Beauty and a Picture of You''

The Whitlams performed an orchestral tour from September to November 2007, performing shows with the
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, the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, the
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and
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. In mid-2008 they gave away 700,000 copies of ''
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'', as a free CD with various newspapers: ''The Sunday Telegraph'' (1 June), ''The Australian'' (26 July) and ''The Mercury''. It contains material from their four live performances with the Sydney Symphony at the Sydney Opera House in the previous September. The Whitlams released a compilation album, ''
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'' in August 2008, which peaked at No. 3. As part of it promotion the group performed on TV programs including Nine's ''Footy Show'' (NRL), Seven's ''Sunrise'' and ''The Morning Show''. The Whitlams performed with the Sydney Symphony in 2009 to celebrate the 12th anniversary of the release of their breakthrough album, ''Eternal Nightcap''.


2011–2016: ''Australian Idle''

From 2011 to 2013 the Whitlams were on hiatus. On 11 November 2011 (the anniversary of Gough Whitlam's dismissal), Freedman released a solo album, ''Australian Idle'', which featured his new backing band The Idle. The line-up was Heath Cullen on guitar, Zoe Hauptmann on bass guitar, Dave Hibbard on drums and Amy Vee on guitar and keyboards. The Whitlams reunited in 2013, with a performance schedule reduced to around four weeks each year. They performed an outdoor concert with West Australian artist, Jason Ayres, in March 2015 at the Mundaring Weir Hotel


2017–present: 25th anniversary tour, ''Sancho'', ''Eternal Nightcap'' anniversary tour and Hornby's departure

To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the band, the Whitlams performed six shows with the symphony orchestras of each capital city in Australia for an Anniversary tour. Taking place in April and May 2017, the tour visited Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Canberra and Adelaide. In each city, they were backed by a 50-piece orchestra using performers from each city. Tim Freedman said that "It is an honour to play with these musicians who in some cases have been playing their instruments since they were in the womb." In 2020, the band released their first new song in almost 15 years, "Ballad of Bertie Kidd". The six-minute song was written from the perspective of a would-be criminal, enlisted by Kidd for an art gallery heist in Gosford. The single was later revealed to be the lead single from the band's seventh album, ''Sancho'', which was released on January 28, 2022. A further four singles were released from the album: "Man About a Dog", "(You're Making Me Feel Like I'm) 50 Again", "Cambridge Three" and "Nobody Knows I Love You". In June 2022, the band announced a 25th anniversary tour for ''Eternal Nightcap''. With the announcement came the band's first line-up change since 2001: the departure of bassist Warwick Hornby, who was replaced by ''Sancho'' session bassist Ian Peres. In a statement shared to the band's social media, Freedman confirmed that Hornby had retired:


Band members


Current members

*Tim Freedman – lead vocals, piano, keyboards (1991–2011, 2013–present) *Terepai Richmond – drums, backing vocals (1999–2011, 2013–present) *Jak Housden – guitar, backing vocals (2001–2011, 2013–present) *Ian Peres – bass, keyboards, backing vocals (2022–present)


Former members

*Stevie Plunder – guitar, lead and backing vocals (1991–1996; died 1996) *Andy Lewis – bass (1991–1994, 1996; died 2000) *Stu Eadie – drums (1993–1994) *Michael Vidale – bass (1994–1996, 1996–1997) *Louis Burdett – drums (1994–1995) *Hanuman Daas – drums (1995) *Michael Richards – drums (1995–1996) *Oscar Briz – guitar (1996) *Tim Hall – guitar, backing and lead vocals (1996–1997) *Bill Heckenberg – drums (1996–1999) *Chris Abrahams – keyboards (1996–1998) *Ben Fink – guitar (1997–2001) *Cottco Lovett – bass (1997–1998) *Clayton Doley – keyboards (1998–1999) *Alex Hewitson – bass (1999) *Mike Gubb – keyboards (1999–2002) *Warwick Hornby – bass, backing vocals (1999–2011, 2013–2022)


Timeline

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Discography

* '' Introducing The Whitlams'' (1993) * '' Undeniably The Whitlams'' (1995) * ''
Eternal Nightcap ''Eternal Nightcap'' is the third studio album by Australian rock band The Whitlams, first released by Black Yak Phantom in September 1997. The album peaked at number 14 on the ARIA charts and was certified gold, and then triple platinum. Singl ...
'' (1997) * ''
Love This City ''Love This City'' is the fourth studio album by Australian band The Whitlams, released by Black Yak through Warner in 1999. It peaked at No. 3 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Track listing #"Make the World Safe" – 3:43 #" Thank You (for ...
'' (1999) * ''
Torch the Moon ''Torch the Moon'' is the fifth studio album by Australian band The Whitlams, released by Black Yak through Warner in 2002. It peaked at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart. It received platinum album certification from ARIA. Track listi ...
'' (2002) * '' Little Cloud'' (2006) * ''Sancho'' (2022)


Awards and nominations


APRA Music Awards

The APRA Awards are held in Australia and New Zealand by the Australasian Performing Right Association to recognise songwriting skills, sales and airplay performance by its members annually.


ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. The Whitlams have won three ARIA Music Awards from fourteen nominations.


Helpmann Awards

The
Helpmann Awards The Helpmann Awards are accolades for live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group Live Live Performance Australia (LPA) since 2001. The annual awards recognise achievements in the disciplines of musical t ...
is an awards show, celebrating live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group ''Live Performance Australia'' since 2001. Note: 2020 and 2021 were cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identif ...
. ! , - , 2008 , , The Whitlams with the Sydney Symphony , , Best Performance in an Australian Contemporary Concert , , , , , , -


Mo Awards

The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the
Mo Awards The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards) were an annual Australian entertainment industry award, that where established in 1975, to recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia. They were l ...
), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. The Whitlams won one award in that time. (wins only) , - , 1997 , The Whitlams , Rock Performer of the Year , , -


Triple J

The
Triple J Hottest 100 The Triple J Hottest 100 is an annual music listener poll hosted by the publicly-funded, national Australian youth radio station, Triple J. Members of the public are invited to vote for their favourite Australian and alternative music of the y ...
is an annual music listener poll hosted by the publicly-funded, national
Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
n youth radio station,
Triple J Triple J (stylised in all lowercase) is a government-funded, national Australian radio station intended to appeal to listeners of alternative music, which began broadcasting in January 1975. The station also places a greater emphasis on broad ...
. Triple J Hottest 100 Triple J Hottest 100 of All Time


References

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External links

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