05 May 2013

Theme Australian Date 05/05/2013

Wimmera River October 2012 near Horsham Weir Looking at South Bank © Rjn 2012

The Gypsy Jack Boggle Show

© 2013 Rjn
Theme: Australian
Date: 05/05/2013

Artiste:

Title:

The Spinners
The Family of Man
Fay White
FW002 CD
Soil Ain't Dirt,The Compost Maker's Worksong, With Our Own Two Hands,
Cloudstreet
7DCD016
King Willy, Streets of Forbes,Parramatta Gaol.
Cocky's Joy

CJ0002
Farewell to Nigg, The Swaggies Have All Waltzed Matilda Away, The Wild Colonial Boy.
Wheeze & Suck Band
Fire & Thorn 010 & 003


Money Shot,
Johnny In The Morning, Santy Anna
Yuri the Storyteller
 
Moscow 1941 & Chornoi Veron
Phyl Lobl
Alcyone
Broadmeadow Thistle

Paddock Woman
Battle of the Somme, Newsboy, Seasons of War, Ship of Fools.
Craig & Simone Dawson – Pitchfork Disney

We Used to Have a Car, It's Gonna rain, Wasteland.
John Dengate


Song of Childhood, The Randwick Races, Your Dog's Dead, My Tongue Goes Bungling Through Georgia.
Martyn Wyndham Read FECD 176D

The Female Rambling Sailor
Dave de Hugaard
FECD 176D
Across the Western Plain, Moreton Bay, Ginny of the Moor.
Peter Hicks
PHCD01
The Man Wit The Pink Triangle, Unsung Heroes, Obituary, The Bottom Line.
Us Not Them
JCCD0001

Pretty Please.
Judy Pinder
The Parting Glass


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The Facebook Page has become something of a reflection of the issues concerning the show's friends and often indicates early trends of what is happening here in Australia and to friends around the world. It is a 'must' read if you wish to maximise your enjoyment and experience.


I particularly hope that some of the overseas readers
of the blog will come forward and say hello.
Our opening theme song from the Spinners was not idly
chosen....we are all part of the family of man no matter
where we live, our nationality or the hue of our skin....

Hello and Welcome.



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