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    As a member of Horrie Dargie Quintet he was awarded the first gold record in Australia for their 10-inch live album, Horrie Dargie Concert (1952), which...
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  • Australian rules footballer Horrie Clover (1895–1984), Australian rules footballer Horrie Dargie (1917–1999), Australian musician Horrie Davis (1889–1960), Australian...
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  • Dargie is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Horrie Dargie (1917–1999), Australian musician Ian Dargie (born 1963), Australian...
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    Footscray, Victoria, the first son of Andrew Dargie and Adelaide (née Sargent). His younger brother, Horrie Dargie, was a noted Australian musician and harmonicist...
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  • Australian television series which aired on ABC Television during 1962. Horrie Dargie was the host. It was a variety series produced in Melbourne. Each episode...
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  • to Slim Dusty. The ARIA Hall of Fame inducted: Australian Crawl and Horrie Dargie. Australian Crawl's founding guitarist Brad Robinson, was unable to...
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    Network (1963) Bruce Beeby (1957) Geoff Manion (1958) Keith Walshe (1959) Horrie Dargie (1963) 1957–59 1963 Original series The Price Is Right Seven Network...
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  • Songwriter, harmonicist and clarinettist Horrie Dargie (1917-1999) recorded the song in 1959 with the famous Horrie Dargie Quintet. The quintet’s farewell concert...
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  • 5:00PM. In 1963, the Seven Network aired a nationwide version hosted by Horrie Dargie. The first version of the modern The Price Is Right format first aired...
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  • Paul Graham, Warren Beatty. Australian harmonica performing trio, The Horrie Dargie Trio, perform Theme From "Shaft" by Isaac Hayes. Paul Graeme wrestles...
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  • series was an interview program. Other regulars on the series included Horrie Dargie, Vikki Hammond, Lou Richards, Frank Thring and Arthur Young. Daly was...
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    Cave and Kylie Minogue "Where the Wild Roses Grow" Australian Crawl Horrie Dargie 1997 Savage Garden Savage Garden Savage Garden "Truly Madly Deeply"...
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  • a school counsellor. The theme music was written and performed by Horrie Dargie and his quintet. Additional music came from a small 78 rpm record library...
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  • Thring and newspaper critic John Moses appearances by Galatea and the Horrie Dargie Quintet Advertisements for General Motors Holden appear throughout....
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    Peter Allen 1994 Men at Work 1995 The Seekers 1996 Australian Crawl, Horrie Dargie 1997 The Bee Gees, Paul Kelly, Graeme Bell 1998 The Masters Apprentices...
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  • Australian Horrie Dargie objected to this verse and when he released his cover version in May 1960 Dargie deliberately removed the offensive lyrics. Dargie's rendition...
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    Jan. 20 2022 "Digger" Jack Lumsdaine 1942 2022 190905 Horrie Dargie Concert The Horrie Dargie Harlequintet 1952 2022 281525 "The Drover’s Dream" Alan...
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  • electronics company Astor. The Go!! label was established by DYT Productions (Horrie Dargie, Arthur Young and Johnny Tillbrook), which also produced the allied...
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  • the record has been archived by Music Australia. Australian musician Horrie Dargie's quintet recorded a response song, "My Boomerang Did Come Back" (1962)...
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    Beatles occupied the top four or five spots. Her manager at this time was Horrie Dargie, head of DYT Productions, which produced The Go!! Show. After the first...
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  • Cinematography Roger Mirams Edited by Lindsay Parker Raymond Daley Music by Horrie Dargie Production company Pacific Films Distributed by Pacific Films Release...
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  • Productions, a production company founded and run by Australian musician Horrie Dargie with partners Arthur Young and Johnny Tillbrook, with producers Dennis...
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    who was often referred to as "Mr. Emotions". Supporting Ray were The Horrie Dargie Quintet, Johnny Rebb and The Rebels, O'Keefe, Shirley Simmons, The Crescents...
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  • Cumming 4 0 1898 1898 David Gaunson 1 0 1898 1898 Edmund Kirwin 1 0 1898 1898 Horrie Lyons 5 1 1898 1898 Jim Morehouse 10 0 1898 1898 Arthur Richardson 3 0 1898...
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  • Arthur Hodgson Forwards Darrel Baldock (captain) Royce Hart Daryn Cresswell Horrie Gorringe Peter Hudson Alastair Lynch Followers Peter Jones John Leedham...
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  • and Fremantle) (2008–2012) David Antonowicz (West Coast Eagles) (2000) Horrie Bant (1882–1957) (St Kilda and Essendon) (1906–1910) Dave Barry (1888–1913)...
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