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Flash and the Pan
Flash and the Pan
Australian new wave musical group
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Rabbit
Rabbit
Australian band
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Wendy Matthews
Wendy Matthews
Australian singer
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George Young
George Young
Australian rock musician
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Mark Evans
Mark Evans
Australian bass guitarist
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Paul Christie
Paul Christie
Australian musician
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Ed Kuepper
Ed Kuepper
German-born Australian guitarist, vocalist and songwriter
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The Angels
The Angels
Australian rock band
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Rose Tattoo
Rose Tattoo
Australian band
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Conway Savage
Conway Savage
Australian musician
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The Triffids
The Triffids
Australian alternative rock and pop band
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Mick Turner
Mick Turner
Australian musician and artist
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The Johnnys
The Johnnys
Australian pub rock band (1982-)
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The Victims
The Victims
Australian punk band from Perth, active from 1977 to 1979
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Boys
Boys
Australian hard rock band
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Grant McLennan
Grant McLennan
Australian singer
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Rob Younger
Rob Younger
Australian musician
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Finch
Finch
Australian band
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Jim White
Jim White
Australian drummer, songwriter, producer.
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Cold Chisel
Cold Chisel
Australian rock band
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Cheetah were an Australian hard rock band active between 1976 and 1984.

The mainstay members and co-lead vocalists were English-born sisters, Chrissie and Lyndsay Hammond. They released their only album, Rock & Roll Women, in April 1982. The band's single, "Walking in the Rain" (1978), peaked at No. 10 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart.

Cheetah toured Australia, the United Kingdom and continental Europe including appearances at Roskilde in Denmark, the Nuremberg and Wiesbaden Festivals in Germany and at the 1982 Reading Festival with Iron Maiden to an audience of 120,000 people. From 1982 they were based in the UK.

After disbanding in 1984, Chrissie provided vocals for Rick Wakeman while Lyndsay issued a solo album, The Raven (1997). Cheetah reformed in 2006 to perform in the Countdown Spectacular and a subsequent tour of Europe.

Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane opined that the sisters "were the archetypal 1970s sex bombs with big hair. They had tremendous, booming rock voices and were in constant demand as session vocalists."