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Post by Cat on Jan 30, 2008 5:24:24 GMT -5
Somebody with a missing post knows why.
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Post by dragster on Feb 19, 2008 14:36:17 GMT -5
G'day all!!! Trueblue here from Woolly way on the SC of NSW! . I've loved you guys since day one!! I'm glad I found this forum...at last!! . KEEP IT REAL Robert
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Post by kesto2011 on Feb 14, 2011 6:10:15 GMT -5
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Post by saroy123 on May 9, 2012 7:02:09 GMT -5
it hasn’t been all tupperware parties and suburban hedge-trimming since she and Bettencourt tied the knot. DeMarchi released a solo album Telelove (1999) which boasted a strong single Satellites, and the singer was even briefly courted by INXS as a potential replacement for Michael Hutchence before the whole Rockstar phenomenon took off. “I did a lot of work with Andrew (Farris), and in fact, some of the songs on Il Grande Silenzio are songs I wrote with him,” acknowledges DeMarchi. “But it was just never meant to be. I didn’t want to commit to it, and I think some of the guys in that band might have been wary of having a girl singing for the band and it just didn’t happen.
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Post by sajid150 on Jun 8, 2012 5:04:42 GMT -5
hasn’t been all tupperware parties and suburban hedge-trimming since she and Bettencourt tied the knot. DeMarchi released a solo album Telelove (1999) which boasted a strong single Satellites, and the singer was even briefly courted by INXS as a potential replacement for Michael Hutchence before the whole Rockstar phenomenon took off. “I did a lot of work with Andrew (Farris), and in fact, some of the songs on Il Grande Silenzio are songs I wrote with him,” acknowledges DeMarchi. “But it was just never meant to be. I didn’t want to commit to it, and I think some of the guys in that band might have been wary of having a girl singing for the band and it just didn’t happen.
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Post by sajid155 on Jun 11, 2012 6:51:07 GMT -5
Suzi DeMarchi is not your average soccer mom. Sure, over the last few years she’s lived in virtually obscurity as a typical LA suburban housewife happily married with two kids, but she was also once the smoky-voiced femme fatale of Baby Animals, a band feted in the early ‘90s as darlings of Australian hard rock, a band whose FM-ready muscular hooks held the record for highest selling rock album in the country (until Jet stole the crown only recently), and a band that toured with the likes of The Black Crowes, Van Halen and Robert Plant. But now, the Baby Animals are back, and DeMarchi is putting down her apron, and picking up her old guitar again. Metaphorically, of course.
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