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    Monique Brumby (born 16 September 1974) is an Australian Indie pop/rock singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer. Her debut single, "Fool for You", peaked...
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  • Monique Brumby is the self-titled fifth studio album by Australian singer songwriter, and ARIA Award winner, Monique Brumby. It was released physically...
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  • player John Brumby (born 1953), Australian politician, premier of Victoria 2007–10 Monique Brumby (born 1974), Australian musician Sandy Brumby (born c. 1950)...
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  • drag queen Kevin Richardson Monique Williams, actress in Australian television series The Sleepover Club Monique Brumby (born 1974), Australian singer-songwriter...
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  • studio album by Australian singer songwriter and ARIA Award winner, Monique Brumby. The album was released in March 2006. The album was described as "Lyrical...
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  • Signal Hill (album) (category Monique Brumby albums)
    album by Australian singer songwriter, Monique Brumby, which was released in October 2002. It was co-produced by Brumby with Paul McKercher, Stephen Moffatt...
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  • "Mary" is a song by Australian singer songwriter Monique Brumby. It was released in September 1996 as the second single for her debut studio album, Thylacine...
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  • Skeletons' Polka (category Monique Brumby albums)
    songwriter, and ARIA Award winner, Monique Brumby. It was released physically and digitally in March 2010. Brumby toured the album across Australia throughout...
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  • "Fool for You" is the first single by the Australian singer-songwriter Monique Brumby. It was released in April 1996 and peaked at number thirty-one on the...
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  • Eventide (EP) (category Monique Brumby albums)
    Eventide is a five-track extended play by Australian singer-songwriter, Monique Brumby. It was released in August 1998 by Sony Music Australia. A music video...
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  • 4:06 "Charlie Owen's Slide Guitar" – 3:47 "Melting" (Kelly, Monique Brumby) (with Monique Brumby) – 5:12 Rebecca Barnard – vocals ("She Answers the Sun" and...
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  • Thylacine (album) (category Monique Brumby albums)
    Thylacine is the debut studio album by Australian singer-songwriter, Monique Brumby. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1998, the album was nominated for Best...
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  • Russian-language art song by Alexander Egorovich Varlamov "Mary" (Monique Brumby song), a 1996 song from Thylacine Mary (Sarah Slean song), a track on...
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  • The Change in Me (category Monique Brumby songs)
    "The Change in Me" is a song by Australian singer songwriter Monique Brumby. It was released in January 1998 as the third and final single for her debut...
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  • co-engineer/producer. Nick Larkins & The Bones (2005–2016) Vocal, guitars, theremin. Monique Brumby (2010–2016) Guitars, bass, recording engineer, co-producer. The Grenadines/The...
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  • archaic word for evening, may also refer to: Eventide (EP), a 1998 EP by Monique Brumby Eventide (Magic: The Gathering), a 2008 trading card expansion set Eventide:...
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  • guitar Dyko — electronic percussion Lucy Buckeridge — backing vocals Monique Brumby — backing vocals Raffaela Jungbauer — spoken word Patrick Emery, The...
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  • two awards - ARIA Award for Best Female Artist losing to "Mary" by Monique Brumby and ARIA Award for Best Pop Release losing to "To the Moon and Back"...
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    dreameyesentertainment.com 2002 Monique Brumby - Driving Home - CD EP, 2003 (guitar on Nobody's Perfect) P & C Monique Brumby for Little Wind records & Productions...
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  • Blue (Jacky Terrasson and Emmanuel Pahud album), 2003 Into the Blue (Monique Brumby album), 2006 Into the Blue (The Joy Formidable album), 2021 Into the...
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    Cave, Nick Barker, Kasey Chambers, Yothu Yindi, Archie Roach, Gyan, Monique Brumby, Kelly Willis, Missy Higgins, and Troy Cassar-Daley. He has described...
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    (Producer/Mixer) #12 AUS - Gold Sales Award** 2002 'Signal Hill' - Monique Brumby - (Mixer) 2002 'Turn to Me' - Vanessa Amorosi (Writer) #21 AUS** 2001...
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    Lucashenko (of The Morning After Girls), Michael Noga (of The Drones), and Monique Brumby, two-thirds of indie rock band Love of Diagrams, post punk band Sea...
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  • Artist Natalie Imbruglia – Left of the Middle Tina Arena – In Deep Monique Brumby – Thylacine Kate Ceberano – "Pash" Kylie Minogue – Impossible Princess...
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  • and manager 1974 – Loona, Dutch singer-songwriter and dancer 1974 – Monique Brumby, Australian singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer 1974 – Joaquin...
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  • 2011 and 2012, Barnard teamed with up with fellow Australian singers Monique Brumby and Kerri Simpson, performing the show "Sheilas of the '70s" (a tribute...
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    relief at The Tote Hotel. The line-up included Blackchords, Witch Hats, Monique Brumby, Tom Lyngcoln (The Nation Blue), Mike Noga (The Drones), Andy Hazel...
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  • hockey player Doug Roberts, Australian music producer, of Into the Blue (Monique Brumby album) and others Douglas B. Roberts (born 1947), former Treasurer of...
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  • – Deeper Water Tex Perkins – "You're Too Beautiful" Best New Talent Monique Brumby – "Fool for You" Human Nature – "Got It Goin' On" Fiona Kernaghan –...
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  • Nominated 1996 "Fool for You" by Monique Brumby ARIA Award for Producer of the Year Nominated 1997 "Mary" by Monique Brumby ARIA Award for Producer of the...
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