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Creator : | Every Brothers (Musical group) | ||
Place Of Creation : | Adelaide | ||
Publisher : | Greasy Pop Records | ||
Date of creation : | 1986 | ||
Additional Creator : | Williams, Greg ; Habel, Robyn ; Bradford, Terry | ||
Format : | Sound recording | ||
Contributor : | State Library catalogue | ||
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Description : |
The Every Brothers began as an acoustic duo consisting of Terry Bradford and Greg Williams who wrote songs together. With the addition of members Robyn Habel on double bass, Andrew Mills on drums and Imogen on violin, they changed their name to the Everys.
Terry Bradford and Greg Williams had been with Play Loud, and Bradford, Habel and Mills also members of the band July 14. Robyn Habel is still very active in the Adelaide music scene as a singer and musician and is a lecturer in jazz at Adelaide University's Elder Conservatorium of Music. In 2004 Robyn, together with Teni Burns, was commissioned to write a pop-opera Olympia for the South Australian Public Primary Schools Festival of Music. In 1993, Robyn scooped the second annual South Australian Music Industry (SAMI) awards winning five of the major Terry Bradford is still active in the South Australian music scene, he has a new band The Holiday and has a weekly radio program on 3D radio called Hillbilly Hoot. He also owns and runs Round Records. Their discography includes: |
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Coverage year : | 1986 |
Period : | 1980-2000 |
Further reading : | Clarke, Daniel. Getting vocal,The Advertiser, 31 August 2004, page 33
David, Day. SA great it's our music 1956-1986, Glandore, S. Aust. : D. Day and T. Parker, 1987 Gribble, Mike, 'Cowgirl' tests the airwaves,The Advertiser, 5 August 1999, page 46 Gribble, Mike, Broadcasting a HOOT of a time,The Advertiser, 9 September 2000, page M06 Kelton, Tim. Underground in the City of Churches : rock music in South Australia, Adelaide : WAV Publications, 1986 Sly, David, Bradford files, The Advertiser, 1 July 1999, page 42 Sly, David, Singer scoops pool on local scene,The Advertiser, 23 November 1993, page 8 Spencer, Chris. Adelaide bands, Golden Square [Vic.]: Moonlight Publishing, 1996-<1997> Everys clowns have a silver lining,The Advertiser, 9 February 1989, page A03
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