• Levi Smith's Clefs, originally The Clefs, were an Australian R&B, pop rock group, which formed in Adelaide in 1963. Lead vocalist, Barrie "The Bear" McAskill...
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    Vince Melouney (category Levi Smith's Clefs members)
    Vincent Melouney (born 18 August 1945) is an Australian musician. He is best known as an official member of the Bee Gees from 1967 to 1969 during the group's...
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  • vocals, Jim Kelly on lead guitar (ex-Affair, Levi Smith's Clefs), Mike Kenny on trumpet (Levi Smith's Clefs), Peter Martin on guitar and vocals (ex-Little...
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  • Battersea Heroes and performed in a 1985 revival of Levi Smith's Clefs. Michael Carlos rejoined Levi Smiths Clefs in 1972, before moving into session work and...
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  • Dave Orams by Roger McLachlan on bass guitar and backing vocals (ex-Levi Smith's Clefs). Phil Manning (ex-Chain) was LRB's first choice for lead guitar....
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  • Billy TK (category Levi Smith's Clefs members)
    Wiremu Te Kahika, better known as Billy Te Kahika or Billy TK Senior (born 1943[citation needed]), is a New Zealand Māori musician, guitarist, vocalist...
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  • Phil Manning (musician) (category Levi Smith's Clefs members)
    Philip John Manning (born 1948) is an Australian blues singer-songwriter and guitarist. Manning has been a member of various groups including Chain and...
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  • formed The Ferrets in 1975. Also on the soundtrack album were former Levi Smith's Clefs and Tully members Michael Carlos and Greg Henson. Carlos, on organ...
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  • Russell Dunlop (category Levi Smith's Clefs members)
    was a member of various groups such as Aesop's Fables (1968–70), Levi Smith's Clefs (1971), Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly (SCRA) (1971–72) and Ayers...
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  • Australia in early 1970 by four ex-members of the recently split Levi Smith's Clefs, John Bisset on keyboards and vocals, Tony Buettel on drums, Bruce...
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  • Ellis, Herzog and Matthews joined by Steve Ball, Bill Harrower (ex-Levi Smith's Clefs) on tenor saxophone and flute, Ian Hellings (ex-Nova Express) on trumpet...
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    had all been members of Nine Stage Horizon, while Kelly was from Levi Smith's Clefs. By the start of the following year Harry Brus had replaced Lindsay...
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    Bentley, Lieber and Montgomery; the line-up was completed by former Levi Smith Clefs' bass player, John Helman (also ex-Jeff St John and the Id). The band...
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    Baphomet has been associated with the "Sabbatic Goat" image drawn by Éliphas Lévi, composed of binary elements representing the "symbolization of the equilibrium...
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    Pogs), Ken Firth on bass guitar (Tully) and Greg Henson on drums (Levi Smith Clefs). Wright signed with Albert Productions label in late 1973, which reunited...
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  • Clyne played in the Black Pearls, the Ram Jam Big Band, Excalibur, Levi Smith's Clefs and Chain; he was in Aunty Jack's backing group, the Gong, in the...
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    Robert M. De Witt. Lévi, Éliphas (1861). Dogme et rituel de la haute magie. Paris: Germer Baillière. Lévi, Éliphas (1861). La clef des grands mystères...
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  • Caine, Levi Smith's Clefs) replaced Mills on keyboards. However, in 1977 Smith relocated to the United Kingdom where he founded the Gulliver Smith Band...
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    Merritt & the Meteors Mulga Bill's Bicycle Band Barrie McAskill & Levi Smith's Clefs Pilgrimage Pirana Wendy Saddington SCRA Spectrum Tamam Shud Billy...
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  • Gallacher was replaced by Russell Dunlop, formerly of Aesop's Fables, Levi Smith's Clefs, SCRA, Mother Earth, and the Johnny Rocco Band. In an interview with...
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  • supported performances by Max Merritt, Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs, The Levi Smith Clefs, The Mixtures, and The Twilights. After two tours of the eastern coast...
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  • Library of Australia. McFarlane, Ian (2017). "Encyclopedia entry for 'Levi Smith's Clefs'". The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. Jenkins, Jeff (Foreword)...
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  • Lotus, Wolfe) on slide guitar and Tony Buettel (ex-Bay City Union, Levi Smith's Clefs, Fraternity, Band of Talabene) on drums joined to complete the line-up...
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  • (ex-Ida May Mack, Band of Talabene) and Russell Smith on trumpet (ex-Ram Jam Big Band, Levi Smith's Clefs). Fable Records owner and producer, Ron Tudor...
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    Levi's Stadium is an American football stadium located in Santa Clara, California, just west of the much larger city of San Jose, in the San Francisco...
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  • members were Bobby Gebert on piano, John Helman on bass guitar (ex-Levi Smith's Clefs), Daryl McKenzie on drums, Kydric Shaw on guitar and Terry Wilson...
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  • 1972 as Willy & the Philtones by Tony Buettel (ex-Bay City Union, Levi Smith's Clefs, Fraternity) on drums, Phil Gaunt (ex-Ida May Mack) on bass guitar...
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  • Daly-Wilson Big Band), Russell Dunlop on drums (Aesop's Fables, Levi Smith's Clefs, Mother Earth), Tim Partridge on bass guitar (Clockwork Oringe, King...
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  • (MC and former vocalist of band the Clefs) as a producer, arranger and songwriter in his promotions group. The Clefs were a local "R&B" dance band which...
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  • Pearls, Running Jumping Standing Still) on bass guitar, Tweed Harris (Levi Smith Clefs) on keyboards, Rod Stone (The Librettos, Normie Rowe & The Playboys)...
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