Graham Leslie "Buzz" Bidstrup (born 30 August 1952) is an Australian musician, songwriter, music producer and talent manager. He was a member of the Angels...
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Bidstup may refer to: Herluf Bidstrup (1912–1988), Danish cartoonist and artist Graham Bidstrup (born 1952), Australian musician, songwriter, music producer...
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vocals and guitar. He co-produced the album with fellow band member, Graham Bidstrup, and Joe Wissert (Earth, Wind & Fire, Helen Reddy, the J. Geils Band)...
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and Peter "Charlie" King on drums. In 1976, King was replaced by Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup on drums, Chris Bailey took over bass duties so Neeson could focus...
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Shirley Strachan (redirect from Graham Shirley Strahan)
their third live album, No Song Too Sacred, alongside founding members Graham Bidstrup on drums, Kevin Borich on guitar and Paul Christie on bass guitar,...
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Bailey – bass guitar, backing vocals Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup – drums Recording details Producer – Graham Bidstrup (track 1), J. Brewster (tracks 2–9),...
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singer Graham Bidstrup (born 1950), Australian musician, songwriter, music producer and talent manager Graham Biehl (born 1986), American sailor Graham Billing...
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No Secrets (song) (category Songs written by Graham Bidstrup)
Music Report Singles Chart. It was co-written by band members, Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup and Bernard "Doc" Neeson. In January 2018, as part of Triple M's...
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December 2003. Retrieved 25 November 2023. Graham Bidstrup (1976–81): Holmgren, Magnus. "Graham Bidstrup". Australian Rock Database. Archived from the...
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McDonough was temporarily replaced by Graham Bidstrup (also on keyboards). After the EP was released, Bidstrup was replaced by John Watson (drums). The...
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November 2013. Retrieved 26 December 2016. Graham Bidstrup (1976–81): Holmgren, Magnus. "Graham Bidstrup". hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database...
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vocals, guitar (1980–1984) Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup – drums (replaced Bill McDonough) (1983) John Watson – drums (replaced Bidstrup) (1983–1986) Mark Greig...
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release, Bill McDonough left the Crawl. He was briefly replaced by Graham Bidstrup on drums for the 1983 EP release Semantics. This four-track EP contained...
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line up, from January that year, were Chris Bailey on bass guitar; Graham Bidstrup (aka Buzz Throckman) on drums; John Brewster on rhythm guitar and backing...
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title in 2009. The club caters for players from Under 6 to All Age. Graham Bidstrup, Member of The Angels Aaron Chen, Comedian Australian Bureau of Statistics...
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Music Director Graham Bidstrup (The Angels, GANGgajang) also provided backing vocals, keyboards, percussion and lyrics. In 1980, Bidstrup had produced a...
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singles chart. Bill McDonough was replaced on drums, temporarily by Graham Bidstrup and permanently by John Watson. Semantics contained the track "Reckless...
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along with Harvey James (Mississippi, Ariel, Sherbet), and drummer Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup, who had recently left the Angels. Australian Crawl vocalist James...
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line-up of the band as Bill McDonough (drums) was replaced first by Graham Bidstrup (ex-The Angels, The Party Boys with Crawl member James Reyne) to record...
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McDonough left early in 1983, the Crawl recorded an EP Semantics with Graham Bidstrup on drums. Of the four tracks, Binks wrote "White Limbo" which was also...
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left. The four-piece line-up entered the studio with producer, Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup, (ex-the Angels) in mid-1981 to record a six-track mini-album Swept...
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Salvation Air Force. In 1976, he joined pub rockers, The Angels, with Graham Bidstrup (aka "Buzz Throckman") on drums, John Brewster on rhythm guitar and...
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Best (The Beatles) Bev Bevan (The Move, Electric Light Orchestra) Graham Bidstrup (The Angels) Les Binks (Judas Priest) Chuck Biscuits (D.O.A., Black...
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original on 14 May 2011. Retrieved 6 June 2014. Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup: Holmgren, Magnus. "Graham 'Buzz' Bidstrup". passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus...
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release included the founding members Kevin Borich, Paul Christie and Graham Bidstrup along with former Skyhooks singer Shirley Strachan and Rose Tattoo/Jimmy...
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members Graham 'Buzz' Bidstrup and Mark Callaghan. All songs written by Mark Callaghan unless otherwise indicated. "Gimme Some Lovin'" (Callaghan, Graham Bidstrup)...
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member of the Party Boys, a Sydney-based cover versions group, with Graham Bidstrup on drums, Kevin Borich on lead guitar, Paul Christie on bass guitar...
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Raining)" (Graham Bidstrup, Robert James, Callaghan, Kayellen Bidstrup) "Initiation" (Callaghan, G Bidstrup) "Thanks to Dave" (G Bidstrup, Callaghan)...
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Some Lovin" (Callaghan, Graham Bidstrup) - 2:43 "Sounds of Then (This is Australia)" - 3:53 "Distraction" - 3:21 "Maybe I" (Bidstrup, Callaghan) - 3:35 "Ambulance...
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Opitz, Ricky Fataar, Tim Kramer and Moffatt. For the album he used Graham Bidstrup on drums (ex-The Angels, the Party Boys), James Black on keyboards...
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