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Pre-recorded radio interview of The Seekers vocalist Judith Durham by Forbes Cameron in Canberra on 23 February 1969.

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Patricia (Little Pattie) Thelma Thompson (née Amphlett) OAM (born 1949), is an Australian singer whose debut single with The Statesmen, ‘He's My Blonde-Headed, Stompie Wompie, Real Gone Surfer Boy’

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‘Heading in the Right Direction’ was the second single from Renée Geyer’s third studio album Ready to Deal, released by RCA/Mushroom Records in December 1975.

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Producer/presenter/journalist Jeffrey James donated a collection of television and radio material from his earliest days in the industry, including umatic videotapes of 1970s Saturday morning ATN-7

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Celebrating the black and deadly women of Australian music, from Fanny Cochrane Smith in the 1890s to Jessica Mauboy in the 21st century.

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This collection contains portraits and recordings of 15 pioneering Australian opera singers, music-hall performers, jazz vocalists and instrumentalists.

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Ada Crossley, a contralto, was born in Tarraville, Victoria in 1871.

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The black and deadly women of Australian music, from Fanny Cochrane Smith in the 1890s to Jessica Mauboy in the 21st century.