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JOHNNY O'KEEFE "Real Wild Child" (LP Cover In Detail).

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Front Cover Download Hi Res Image JOHNNY O'KEEFE Bill Haley and The Comets were a huge influence on the rise of a  "Real Wild Child" "Johnny O'Keefe was a young man of music who wrote Show-World" history right across the Commonwealth of Australia " . It's difficult to describe Johnny's many  talents  an artist, producer, composer, compere and later Australia's No.1 TV personality. Just what made Johnny tick and what was the secret of his effervescent success? Johnny's story goes back to the momentous days when Bill Haley introduced Rock and Rollto Australia by his triumphant tour in 1957. In those days Johnny was just another up and  going  pop artist, but even then, dispensing the kind of music that caused teenagers to attend his dances in droves"  source: back cover 1. Rock Time  2. Shake Baby Shake 3. That'll Be Alright 4. I Ain't Gonna Do It   5. Ready For You 6. Don't You Know 7. You Excite Me  

Col Joye Sings Songs That Rocked The Stadium. (LP Cover in Detail)

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What a great find! "Col Joye Sings Songs That Rocked The Stadium"  The Stadium was the hub of Australian and overseas music legends of the 50's. Sydneysiders will remember most  of these tracks;  Pretty Girls Everywhere, •  Dreamy Eyes,  •  The Wonder Of You, •  Half As Much, •  Lover Doll, •  Oh Yeah Uh Huh, •  The Bluebird, The Buzzard and The Oriole, •  Rockin' Rollin" Clementine,  • Say Momma, •  Rocky Road Blues,  • Living Doll,  •  Trouble Very rare VINYL LP Record  SHOP NOW "Col Joye has hit Australia with an impact equalled by only a few world famous artists. The group started with Col Joye, Guitar and vocal: Kevin Jacobsen piano: John Bogie, drums. They played at parties, weddings, etc. and Col always brought the house down with a song. Col was working at a jewellery warehouse at the time a young fellow staff. His name was Dave Bridge, and he’d been playing guitar since his ninth birthday. Col decided to build the group