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Buster Brown
Buster Brown
hard rock band from Australia
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Men at Work
Men at Work
Australian rock band
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John Butler Trio
John Butler Trio
Australian band
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The Waifs
The Waifs
Australian folk rock band
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Birds of Tokyo
Birds of Tokyo
Australian rock band
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Butterfingers
Butterfingers
Australian band
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Skyhooks
Skyhooks
Australian band
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Jet
Jet
Australian band
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Mario Millo
Mario Millo
Australian musician
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Jetty Road
Jetty Road
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David Hirschfelder
David Hirschfelder
Australian film score composer, musician
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Boy & Bear
Boy & Bear
Australian indie folk band
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Kimbra
Kimbra
New Zealand singer, songwriter, record producer, actress and model
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Robert Forster
Robert Forster
Australian singer-songwriter
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John Butler
John Butler
Australian American musician, songwriter, record label owner and producer
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Killing Heidi
Killing Heidi
Australian rock band
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The Beautiful Girls
The Beautiful Girls
Australian roots band
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The Living End
The Living End
Australian band
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Cosmic Psychos
Cosmic Psychos
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Sally Seltmann
Sally Seltmann
Australian musician
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Wendy Saddington
Wendy Saddington
Australian singer, journalist
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Eskimo Joe
Eskimo Joe
Australian band
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Morgan Evans
Morgan Evans
Australian country music singer
Greg Quill
Australian musician, Canadian journalist

Greg Quill

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Australian musician, Canadian journalist

Gregory Raymond Quill (18 April 1947 – 5 May 2013) was an Australian-born musician, singer-songwriter and journalist. He lived in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and was an entertainment columnist at the Toronto Star newspaper from the mid-1980s until his death in May 2013. In Australia he came to popular fame as a singer-songwriter for the country rock band Country Radio (1970–73). Their biggest hit, "Gypsy Queen", co-written by Quill with bandmate Kerryn Tolhurst, was released in August 1972 and peaked at No. 12 on the Go-Set National Top 40. After getting an arts grant, Quill travelled to Toronto in 1974 and by the mid-1980s had become a journalist with the Toronto Star. By 1983 he was married to Ellen Davidson, a public relations executive. Greg Quill died on 5 May 2013, at the age of 66, from "complications due to pneumonia".