instrumentalist with Col Nolan and The Soul Syndicate, and as a founding member of the Daly-Wilson Big Band. At this time Loughnan was proficient in saxophones...
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Loughnan is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Austin Loughnan (1851–1926), Australian sportsman Col Loughnan (born 1942), Australian...
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later the same year by Loughnan, who joined the Delltones. Shortly thereafter, the group disbanded. Mike Downes, Col Loughnan, and Dennis O'Keefe attended...
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the top five on the local charts. Widerberg's position was filled by Col Loughnan (ex-The Crescents). The group disbanded in 1973. Wilson, as the sole...
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guitarist, Jimmy Doyle, changed their name to Ayers Rock and invited Col Loughnan (saxophones and flutes) to join. The group signed with independent label...
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Thrill Seekers, and were led by a front line of Keith Stirling (trumpet), Col Loughnan (saxophones, flute), and Herb Cannon (trombone) with Steve Murphy (guitar)...
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Peter Jones – strings (arrangement, conductor), piano (tracks 1–5, 7–9) Col Loughnan – saxophone (track 8) Ian Mason – piano (track 6) Production details...
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Jazz improvisation by Col Loughnan (tenor saxophone) at the Manly Jazz Festival with the Sydney Jazz Legends. Loughnan was accompanied by Steve Brien (guitar)...
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Antony Kidman - psychologist and academic Edward Hope Kirkby - watchmaker Col Loughnan - musician Raecene McGregor - rugby league player Frederick Menkens -...
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Rock, as a jazz fusion, progressive rock group and in the next month, Col Loughnan joined on saxophones. Burton left the group in March 1974 and travelled...
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Winter, Jordan Penkower, Victor Morosco, Eric Dolphy, Harvey Pittel, Col Loughnan, Paul Cohen, Anders Paulsson, Harry Carney and Kenneth Radnofsky. The...
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the following years other members included Burton, Kennedy, McGuire, Col Loughnan (on trumpet), Chris Brown, Andy Cowan and Dunlop. The group released...
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Duff and Glenn Rhodes, both on lead vocals, with Greg Henson on drums; Col Loughnan on saxophone and flute (ex-Ayers Rock); and Helen Lutz on violin. In...
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the CSIRO and Visiting Professorial Fellow of the UNSW Faculty of Law. Col Loughnan – former member of The Delltones, and Ayers Rock, and lecturer in saxophone...
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Brisker and William Motzing, Australians Dale Barlow, Dave Panichi and Col Loughnan and New Zealand-born pianist Mike Nock. He also studied the history of...
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Mark Bowden, George Brodbeck, John Costelloe, Ken Dean, Doug Foskett, Col Loughnan, Allan Nash, Ford Ray, Don Reid, Ned Sutherland, Bernie Wilson. The album...
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boobams (4) Greg Sneddon – Arp synthesiser (10) Andy Cowan Mini Moog (10) Col Loughnan – tenor and baritone saxophones (6) Pat Wilson – finger cymbals (1) Ross...
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Patrick Jones Backing vocal by Lorna Wright and Terry Young Arranged by Col Loughnan (tracks: A2, A5, B2, B4, B5), Peter Jones (tracks: A1), Rick Formosa...
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Retrieved 25 July 2015. Kimball, "Ayers Rock". Ray Burton (contributor), Col Loughnan (contributor). Archived from [1] on 17 June 2015. Retrieved 24 July 2015...
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- Vocals Les Oldman - Drums, Percussion, Vocals Additional personnel Col Loughnan - Saxophone Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop Wahlquist 1974. Miller...
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(ex-King Harvest guitarist, vocalist) joined. In October they recruited Col Loughnan on saxophone, flute, vocals, and piano (the Crescents, the Delltones...
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"Stringer") Kenny Kitchings – pedal steel guitar Max Lambert – piano Col Loughnan – tenor saxophone Paul Panici – trumpet, flugelhorn Producer – Martin...
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15 6 1913–1914 1913 Thomas Heaney 98 95 1913–1917, 1919–1921 1913 Jack Loughnan 1 0 1913 1913 Billy Wilson 9 3 1913–1914 1913 Henry Anderson 6 0 1913 1913...
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Henry Coles (born 11 March 1951) is a retired Australian rules footballer, who played for Collingwood and Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL)...
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Austin Robert Loughnan (15 June 1851 – 9 October 1926) was an Australian sportsman who played five first-class cricket matches for Victoria between 1871...
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Retrieved 2019-06-22 – via Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Haslam, Nick; Loughnan, Steve (3 January 2014). "Dehumanization and Infrahumanization". Annual...
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Cognitive dissonance (category Pages using div col with small parameter)
doi:10.1016/j.appet.2019.104511. PMID 31707073. S2CID 207936313. 104511. Loughnan S, Bastian B, Haslam N (2014). "The Psychology of Eating Animals". Current...
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Campbell 1868: Bell 1869: Carr 1870: Carr 1871: Loughnan 1872: Loughnan 1873: Carr/Loughnan 1874: Loughnan 1875: Nicholls 1876: Nicholls 1877: Baker 1878:...
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Campbell 1868: Bell 1869: Carr 1870: Carr 1871: Loughnan 1872: Loughnan 1873: Carr/Loughnan 1874: Loughnan 1875: Nicholls 1876: Nicholls 1877: Baker 1878:...
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