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This is a broadcast recording of 'Just So Far', an original composition and blues-based arrangement by Jack Grimsley.

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This recording of ‘Roaring 20s sing along’ is performed by The Revue 20 and the augmented ATN Orchestra under the direction of Tommy Tycho.

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Jack Grimsley rehearses with Les Welch and his Orchestra at Ashfield Town Hall in Sydney in 1956.

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In this excerpt from an oral history interview with Jack Grimsley, he discusses his early influences as a trombone player and his transition to the big time – playing with the Bob Gibson

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'Boys in Town' was written by Chrissy Amphlett, Mark McEntee and Jeremy Paul.

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This clip is pure gold and truly historic as it shows The Bee Gees backing Johnny O'Keefe singing the Dave Clark Five's, 'Glad All Over'.

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‘Treaty’ was one of the singles lifted from Yothu Yindi’s ‘Tribal Voice’ album, released in 1991. This is an excerpt from the first verse and chorus.

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This six-track EP was the first recording of an Indigenous Australian singing his own compositions in a country music style.

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‘Bran Nue Dae’ was the title track from Kuckles’ first album Brand New Day (Milliya Rumarra), released on cassette only in 1981.

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While Jimmy Little had been recording since the mid 1950s, it wasn’t until the release of Royal Telephone in 1963 that he became better known outside the country music genre.