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The discography of Powderfinger, an Australian alternative rock group, consists of seven studio albums, thirty-three singles, six extended plays, three... |
Powderfinger were an Australian rock band formed in Brisbane in 1989. From 1992 until its break-up in 2010, the line-up consisted of vocalist Bernard Fanning... |
Vulture Street (album) (redirect from Pockets (Powderfinger song)) Street is the fifth studio album by Australian alternative rock band Powderfinger, released on 29 July 2003 by Universal Music. It won the 2003 ARIA Music... |
Odyssey Number Five (category Powderfinger albums) Odyssey Number Five is the fourth studio album by the Australian rock band Powderfinger, produced by Nick DiDia and released on 4 September 2000 by Universal... |
Parables for Wooden Ears (category Powderfinger albums) Wooden Ears is the debut studio album released by the Australian band Powderfinger. It was released on 18 July 1994 by Polydor Records, after recording... |
Bernard Fanning (category Powderfinger members) singer-songwriter. He was the lead vocalist of Queensland alternative rock band Powderfinger from its formation in 1989. Born and raised in Toowong, Brisbane, Fanning... |
Internationalist (album) (redirect from Belter (Powderfinger song)) Australian alternative rock band Powderfinger. The album was released on 7 September 1998 and was often labelled Powderfinger's most adventurous work, with... |
This is a comprehensive listing of awards won by Powderfinger, an alternative rock band who were based in Brisbane, Australia. The band formed in 1989... |
"'Metre': Powderfinger". Amazon. Retrieved 8 March 2008. "Djali Zwan Official Myspace". Myspace. Retrieved 13 October 2011. "The Iron Maidens discography". AllMusic... |
Daniel Johns (redirect from Daniel Johns discography) followed by the Across the Great Divide tour with fellow Australian band Powderfinger. In May 2011, Silverchair announced on their website that the band was... |
The discography of Silverchair, an Australian alternative rock band, consists of five studio albums, one extended play (EP), twenty singles, one live... |
Sunsets (song) (category Powderfinger songs) "Sunsets" is a song released as the third single from Australian rock band Powderfinger's fifth studio album, Vulture Street. The single was released on 4 January... |
Young's most popular and critically acclaimed songs, the enigmatic "Powderfinger". The album, along with Young's 1990 release Ragged Glory, has widely... |
David McCormack (section Discography) Corporation. Retrieved 23 February 2010. Mengel, Noel (10 October 2009). "Powderfinger and Custard pay homage to Queensland music". Brisbane Courier Mail. Archived... |
Silverchair (section Discography) Modern, and played the Across the Great Divide tour with contemporaries Powderfinger. In May 2011, Silverchair announced an indefinite hiatus. Silverchair's... |
Crowded House (section Discography) both made guest appearances. Support bands on the day were Custard, Powderfinger and You Am I. The concert had one of the highest live audiences in Australian... |
These Days: Live in Concert (category Powderfinger video albums) band Powderfinger, released as a CD on 6 September 2004, and as a two disc DVD on 4 October 2004. The album consists of songs performed by Powderfinger in... |
March 2016. Haug, Ian. "Hoodoo Guru's Brad Shepherd interviewed by Powderfinger's Ian Haug". Australian Musician. Archived from the original on 8 January... |
The Church (band) (section Discography) 1992 to 1997, and Willson-Piper left in 2013. Ian Haug, formerly of Powderfinger, replaced him. Kilbey, Koppes, and Powles also recorded together as the... |
Custard (band) (redirect from Custard discography) Crowded House's Farewell to the World concert, alongside You Am I and Powderfinger. Estimates of the audience in attendance range from 100,000 to 250,000... |