• Rise is an album by Daryl Braithwaite released in November 1990. The album reached No. 3 on the Australian ARIA Charts. It was the best-selling album...
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    Daryl Braithwaite (born 11 January 1949) is an Australian singer. He was the lead vocalist of Sherbet (1970–1984 and many subsequent reunions). Braithwaite...
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  • 2006 Rise (Army of Me EP), a 2006 EP by Army of Me Rise (Bad Brains album), 1993 Rise (Daryl Braithwaite album), 1990 Rise (Building 429 album) Rise (Danny...
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  • Edge is an album by Daryl Braithwaite. It was recorded between April–September 1988 and released in November 1988. It reached No.1 on the Australian ARIA...
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  • "Rise" is the first single released by Daryl Braithwaite from his third studio album, Rise. The single was released in November 1990 and peaked at number...
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  • certified decuple platinum. The song was covered by Daryl Braithwaite on his 1990 album Rise. It was released as a single on 28 January 1991 and reached...
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  • compilation album by Australian rock and pop singer Daryl Braithwaite, released in November 2017 through Sony Music Australia to coincide with Braithwaite's induction...
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  • The Essential Daryl Braithwaite is a re-mastered greatest hits album by Australian singer-songwriter Daryl Braithwaite. The album focuses on his output...
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  • compilation album by Australian singer-songwriter, Daryl Braithwaite released in United States of America and Europe in April 1991. The album includes the...
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  • The Lemon Tree is an acoustic live album by Daryl Braithwaite recorded in June 2008 and released in October 2008 as part of the Liberation Music "Blue...
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  • Higher Than Hope (category Daryl Braithwaite songs)
    "Higher Than Hope" is the third single released by Daryl Braithwaite from his third studio album, Rise. The single was released in May 1991 and peaked at...
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  • The discography of Australian rock and pop singer-songwriter Daryl Braithwaite. Sherbet Sherbet discography Company of Strangers Australian chart peaks:...
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  • Six Moons: The Best of 1988–1994 (category Daryl Braithwaite albums)
    a greatest hits album by Australian singer-songwriter Daryl Braithwaite. The album includes tracks taken from taken albums Edge, Rise and Taste the Salt...
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    for Edge (November), the comeback album by Daryl Braithwaite (ex-Sherbet), which peaked at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart for three weeks in mid-1989...
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  • Forever the Tourist (category Daryl Braithwaite albums)
    Forever the Tourist is a studio album by Daryl Braithwaite released in October 2013. It was his first album of original material since Snapshot in 2005...
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  • successful Australian rock bands of the 1970s. The 'classic line-up' of Daryl Braithwaite on vocals, Tony Mitchell on bass guitar, Garth Porter on keyboards...
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    provided backing vocals on a track for Australian artist Daryl Braithwaite on his second solo album, Rise, which was released in November 1990. The song she...
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  • version of the band's song "Rise", with some lyrical alterations, became a hit for popular Australian singer Daryl Braithwaite. The Chosen Few was formed...
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    Rozzi Crane (section Albums)
    My Love (feat. Alex Newell)" by The Knocks (2016) "Love Songs" by Daryl Braithwaite (2020) [certified gold in Australia] "Adam Levine Protege Rozzi Crane...
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    debut album, Esperanto Rock Orchestra, in 1973 with the Shorrock-written track "Statue of Liberty". He left Esperanto before their third album was released...
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    High School in Parkville. Newton-John went to primary school with Daryl Braithwaite, who also followed a singing career. At age 14, with three classmates...
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  • "Scar the Martyr – Debut Album Streaming In Full". Brave Words. September 26, 2013. Retrieved July 18, 2018. "Daryl Braithwaite Forever The Tourist". Femail...
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    to front the pop-rock outfit The Chosen Few, whose song "Rise" was covered by Daryl Braithwaite and became a hit in several countries. On the eve of his...
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  • No. 32 on the ARIA Albums Chart. By that time Bradley was replaced by Michael Barker on percussion and drums (ex-Daryl Braithwaite, the Black Sorrows)...
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    Sally (27 February 2012). "Choir buddies Olivia Newton-John and Daryl Braithwaite tune up again". Herald Sun. Retrieved 18 February 2013. Australian...
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  • of The Father (Mr Walker). Other Australian artists involved were Daryl Braithwaite (as Tommy), Billy Thorpe, Doug Parkinson, Wendy Saddington, Jim Keays...
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    and personalities, such as Jimmy Barnes, Jane Gazzo, Molly Meldrum, Daryl Braithwaite and Murray Cook. Wunderbar was recorded over a six-week period in...
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  • Brandon Boyd (Incubus) James Dean Bradfield (Manic Street Preachers) Daryl Braithwaite (Sherbet) Moya Brennan (Clannad) Frankie Bridge (S Club 8) Lee Brilleaux...
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    she urged her father to approach the host so that she could sing—Daryl Braithwaite's version of "You're My World"—it was her first public performance...
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  • see your face again?". Mainstream acts such as singer John Farnham, Daryl Braithwaite and Jimmy Barnes were very successful for many years within Australia...
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