TAGGED: Australian music
image
Asset

A printed glass slide manufactured by Allan & Co. and featuring the lyrics to Jack O'Hagan's 'Let's Have One For the Road'.

image
Asset

In 1920 prominent music publisher Allan & Co.

audio
Asset

The third and last of Jack O’Hagan’s popular songs about Gundagai, after 'Along the Road to Gundagai’ (1922) and ‘Where the Dog Sits on the Tuckerbox (Five Miles from Gund

video
Asset

Jack O’Hagan discusses his hit song 'Our Don Bradman', released at the height of Bradman’s popularity.

video
Asset

In this interview with David Johnston, composer Jack O’Hagan explains why he chose the town of Gundagai for his most famous song, 'Along the Road to Gundagai' (1921).

video
Asset

In his only filmed performance, broadcaster, singer, composer and performing artist Jack O’Hagan recites his composition 'Carry On' (1931).

image
Asset

Photograph of Jack O'Hagan taken in Melbourne in 1978.

Collection

The Sydney Opera House was officially opened on 20 October 1973 – 14 years after construction began.

Article

Cold Chisel are the quintessential Aussie band who wrote the soundtrack for a generation.