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Australia's Elvis Presley, BARRY STANTON. "A Tribute To The King" LP Cover In Detail.

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Very rare VINYL LP Record  SHOP NOW Australia's Elvis Presley, BARRY STANTON. "A Tribute To The King" "Barry Stanton stands proud in the history of Australian Rock 'N Roll, alongside legendary names like Johnny O'Keefe, Col Joye, Johnny Devlin and Lonnie Lee. The amazing fact is that he staked a claim with only 8 singles released over 5 years (1960 - 1965). Like a lot of his fellow performers, it did not earn him the riches he deserved, nor the  respect that should have come from the industry"  - source: back cover "He's my most remarkable discovery. I think he has enormous potential - potential second to none. And I'm not joking" JOHNNY O'KEEFE The covers are presented here in high resolution so that photographs are clear and copy is legible. If you wish to download these images, a link is provided beneath each image. If You wish to purchase a copy of this album, follow this link: SHOP HERE Back cover and inside spread both featu

Australia's Elvis Presley, BARRY STANTON. "A Tribute To The King" LP Cover In Detail.

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Very rare VINYL LP Record  SHOP NOW Australia's Elvis Presley, BARRY STANTON. "A Tribute To The King" "Barry Stanton stands proud in the history of Australian Rock 'N Roll, alongside legendary names like Johnny O'Keefe, Col Joye, Johnny Devlin and Lonnie Lee. The amazing fact is that he staked a claim with only 8 singles released over 5 years (1960 - 1965). Like a lot of his fellow performers, it did not earn him the riches he deserved, nor the  respect that should have come from the industry"  - source: back cover "He's my most remarkable discovery. I think he has enormous potential - potential second to none. And I'm not joking" JOHNNY O'KEEFE The covers are presented here in high resolution so that photographs are clear and copy is legible. If you wish to download these images, a link is provided beneath each image. If You wish to purchase a copy of this album, follow this link: SHOP HERE Back cove

Ray Brown and The Whispers "Miles Of Hits" (LP Cover In Detail).

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Rare Vinyl LP BUY NOW RAY BROWN AND THE WHISPERS. "Miles Of Hits" This LP is Volume Seven in a series initiated by Festival Records to enable the re-issue of a wide range of Australia's recorded cultural heritage, much of which has been unavailable for decades.  Also in this series: Vol 1,  Noeleen Batley, Vol 2, Dig Richards. Vol 3, Rob E.G. Vol 4, Warren Williams. Vol 5, The De Kroo Brothers. Vol 6, Ray Hoff and The Offbeats. Vol 8, Johnny Young and Kompany. Vol 9, Marty Rhone and Soul Agents. Vol 10, Ross D. Wyllie. The covers are presented here in high resolution so that photographs are clear and copy is legible. If you wish to download these images, a link is provided beneath each image. If You wish to purchase a copy of this album, follow this link: SHOP NOW. Download Hi Res Image The notation on the back cover is as follows "Ray Brown and The Whispers became the resident act at Sydney’s Surf City and The Beach House late in 1964, gradually replacing Bill

Ray Brown and The Whispers "Miles Of Hits" (LP Cover In Detail).

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Rare Vinyl LP BUY NOW RAY BROWN AND THE WHISPERS. "Miles Of Hits" This LP is Volume Seven in a series initiated by Festival Records to enable the re-issue of a wide range of Australia's recorded cultural heritage, much of which has been unavailable for decades.  Also in this series: Vol 1,  Noeleen Batley, Vol 2, Dig Richards. Vol 3, Rob E.G. Vol 4, Warren Williams. Vol 5, The De Kroo Brothers. Vol 6, Ray Hoff and The Offbeats. Vol 8, Johnny Young and Kompany. Vol 9, Marty Rhone and Soul Agents. Vol 10, Ross D. Wyllie. The covers are presented here in high resolution so that photographs are clear and copy is legible. If you wish to download these images, a link is provided beneath each image. If You wish to purchase a copy of this album, follow this link: SHOP NOW. Download Hi Res Image The notation on the back cover is as follows "Ray Brown and The Whispers became the resident act at Sydney’s Surf City and The Beach House late in 196