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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2021 · 52 MIN

Australian Charts Ep. 7 1960 Pt3

from Australian Music Archives · host rock61

As we move through the Winter months and into the Spring of 1960 (July-September), we will again meet a range of artists and much diversity of style. The Allen Brothers, who weren't brothers at all, make their chart debut. More fruits from Johnny O'Keefe's US sojourn are plucked from the vine to produce another No.1 hit. We'll hear Barry Stanton's 2nd 45 release that may have inspired a future premier of QLD and a big instrumental hit from Rob E.G., inspired by a TV series that was a massively expensive UK/Australian co-production! And...Noeleen Batley's Barefoot Boy rounds out the episode!

As we move through the Winter months and into the Spring of 1960 (July-September), we will again meet a range of artists and much diversity of style. The Allen Brothers, who weren't brothers at all, make their chart debut. More fruits from Johnny O'Keefe's US sojourn are plucked from the vine to produce another No.1 hit. We'll hear Barry Stanton's 2nd 45 release that may have inspired a future premier of QLD and a big instrumental hit from Rob E.G., inspired by a TV series that was a massively expensive UK/Australian co-production! And...Noeleen Batley's Barefoot Boy rounds out the episode!

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