Up There, Cazaly, The channel 7 promo(1979)Composed by The Two Man Band (Mike Brady & Peter Sullivan.)The song was recorded in 1979, intended as a promotion for Channel Seven's Australian Rules Football (VFL) coverage.The popularity of the jingle led to the release as a single. It reached #1 in the Australian charts in September 1979 and was the most popular single recorded by an Australian artist that year.Since then it has entered Australian folklore as a song synonymous with the sport of Australian Rules Football.Roy Cazaly was a champion footballer making his VFL debut for St Kilda in 1911 & was noted for his high-flying marks.
One year has passed and while Top 10 Aussie Beer Ads has been immensely popular, it just hasn't been enough. I am proud to present Top 10 Aussie Beer Commercials - Version 2.This compilation features some of the best Aussie beer Ads out there, featuring VB, Tooheys, Carlton Draught, Boag's, Pure Blonde and Hahn.
Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs 1964Farmer John + I'm A Hog For YouColin Baigent (drums), UK-born Tony Barber (rhythm guitar, vocals), Vince Melouney (aka Vince Maloney) (lead guitar, vocals), and John "Bluey" Watson (bass).
http://www.fashionindie.com - The amazing Corey (Worthington) Delaney's first foray into the public space. A memorable interview on some Aussie news station. This kid is truly indie worthy.