Doug Parkinson in Focus (1968–1970, 1971), Fanny Adams (1970–1971), the Life Organisation (1973), Southern Star Band (1978–1980) and Doug Parkinson Band...
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player Doug Morgan (disambiguation), multiple people Doug Mowat (1929–1992), Canadian politician Doug Parkinson (1946–2021), Australian singer Doug Parkinson...
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the Aztecs, Doug Parkinson in Focus), Vince Melouney on guitar (ex-Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, Vince Maloney Sect, Bee Gees), Doug Parkinson on lead vocals...
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"It's Your Move" is a song by Doug Parkinson, released in March 1983 on the album Heartbeat to Heartbeat. A few months after the song's initial release...
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"Parkinson, Doug". Members of the Parliament of Tasmania. Retrieved 24 July 2022. https://www.7hofm.com.au/home-news-menu/tasmanian-news/77525-dougs-comeback...
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been the drummer for several artists including Spectrum (1969–70), Doug Parkinson in Focus (1971), Leo de Castro (1971–73), Ayers Rock (1973–76), Marcia...
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Duncan McGuire (musician) (section With Doug Parkinson)
guitarist, he appeared in several of Doug Parkinson's groups, including the Questions (1965–1968), Doug Parkinson in Focus (1968–1969) and the Southern...
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successful when recorded by the Walker Brothers in 1966. Cher, Keane, Doug Parkinson and Bruce Springsteen have also recorded the song. Frankie Valli recorded...
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Little, Todd McKenney, Caroline Craig, Glenn Shorrock, Rachel Marley, Doug Parkinson, Danielle G'aha, Tim Draxl, Morgan Crowley, Maryanne Fogarty, The Wiggles...
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in Australia. Other cast members included Trevor White, Jon English, Doug Parkinson, Stevie Wright, John Paul Young and Rory O'Donoghue. When Jesus Christ...
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opportunity to form and produce the short-lived group, Fanny Adams, with Doug Parkinson on lead vocals, Teddy Toi on bass, and Johnny Dick on drums who recorded...
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guitarist in the Southern Star Band, the backing group for vocalist Doug Parkinson. During 1986–1988 and 1995, he joined the lineup of the leading New...
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Trevor White, who also reprised his role of Jesus. The cast included Doug Parkinson as Judas and Marcia Hines (reprising her role as Mary Magdalene).[citation...
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Sounds, finishing behind winners the Groove, the Masters Apprentices and Doug Parkinson. In 1969 the group were re-signed by RCA and they released their first...
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as Fonzie, Max Gillies and Wendy Hughes as Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, Doug Parkinson as Al, and Jo Beth Taylor as Richie's love interest Laura. Tom Bosley...
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performed across Australia on their Motown Show Tour with special guest, Doug Parkinson. Allen and Burton have each appeared in reality TV shows: Allen in the...
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finals were the Twilights (1966), the Groop (1967), the Groove (1968), Doug Parkinson in Focus (main, 1969) and the Affair (vocal group, 1969), the Flying...
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as Mary Magdalene in 1973, later a solo singer with "You"), Doug Parkinson (Doug Parkinson in Focus had a hit with "Dear Prudence", took over from Livermore)...
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member for Hobart, holding the seat until her defeat by Labor candidate Doug Parkinson in 1994. "Moore, Jean Mary". Members of the Parliament of Tasmania....
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national final, held in Melbourne in July, with The Groove winning and Doug Parkinson in Focus coming third. After the Hoadleys final, the manager of co-sponsor...
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Opening Ceremony in Newcastle, which featured Human Nature, Marcia Hines, Doug Parkinson, The McClymonts and local Newcastle performers. Together with manager...
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"Hair" was also covered in Australia in 1969 and released as a single by Doug Parkinson in Focus (B-side with "Without You") and was a top ten hit for him there...
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stars Daryl Braithwaite (as Tommy), Billy Thorpe (as the Local Lad), Doug Parkinson (as the Hawker), Wendy Saddington (as the Nurse), Jim Keays (as the...
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by New Zealand-born Mike Perjanik and performed by Australian singer Doug Parkinson. The opening title sequence feature aerial shots of a real building...
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Richard Harris Barry Humphries Marc Hunter Trish Murphy Danny O'Keefe Doug Parkinson Sandy Posey Gerry Rafferty Normie Rowe & the Playboys Helen Reddy Johnny...
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cover version of the song "Your Move" which was originally sung by Doug Parkinson. Your Move was first issued in the CD format in the United States by...
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member lists for each year. 1 Rowallan MLC Greg Hall and Wellington MLC Doug Parkinson faced re-election at the 2006 periodic elections. Both were returned...
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Joan Osborne, The Rippingtons featuring Jeffrey Osborne, Funk, Inc., Doug Parkinson, Richie Kotzen and Hall & Oates, whose version reached No.6 on the U...
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for some of the music industry's biggest artists including Olly Murs, Doug Parkinson, Heart, Janet Jackson, Cher, Matsuda Seiko, Diana Ross, Neil Diamond...
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last election held on 6 May 2006 returned sitting Labor Party member Doug Parkinson, who defeated five other candidates (4 independents, 1 Green). The seat...
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