fbpx
Wikipedia

Redgum

Redgum were an Australian folk and political music group formed in Adelaide in 1975 by singer-songwriter John Schumann, Michael Atkinson on guitars/vocals, Verity Truman on flute/vocals; they were later joined by Hugh McDonald on fiddle and Chris Timms on violin.[1] All four had been students at Flinders University and together developed a strong political voice.[2] They are best known for their protest song exploring the impact of war in the 1980s "I Was Only 19", which peaked at No. 1 on the National singles charts.[2][3][4][5] The song is in the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) list of Top 30 of All Time Best Australian Songs created in 2001.[6][7]

Redgum
OriginAdelaide, South Australia, Australia
GenresFolk, rock
Years active1975–1990
LabelsLarrikin, Epic, Columbia
Past membersMichael Atkinson
John Schumann
Verity Truman
Chris Timms
Gordon McLean
Tom Stehlik
Russell Coleman
Dave Flett
Hugh McDonald
Stephen Cooney
Brian Czempinski
Michael Spicer
James Spicer
Tim Hannaford
Bruce Barry

Redgum also covered Australian consumer influences on surrounding nations in 1984's "I've Been to Bali Too",[2] both hit singles were written by Schumann.[8] "The Diamantina Drover", written by Timms' replacement, violinist/vocalist Hugh McDonald and "Poor Ned", written by Trevor Lucas of Fairport Convention, are examples of their bush songs.[2][8] Lucas produced their May 1983 live album Caught in the Act,[1][2] which peaked at No. 5 on the National albums chart.[2][3] Schumann left the band and pursued a solo career from 1986, Atkinson left in 1987 and Redgum finally disbanded in 1990.[1][2]

From 2005, Schumann and McDonald performed together as part of John Schumann and the Vagabond Crew.

History edit

Redgum was formed in 1975 when three students at Flinders University, John Schumann, Michael Atkinson and Verity Truman collaborated for a musical assessment piece for their Politics and Art course.[2] The trio quickly gained fame around the university community for their forthright songs, and by 1976 had been joined by violinist Chris Timms who had previously attended Flinders University.[2] The group were soon in demand for parties, pubs and rallies throughout South Australia and Victoria. On the first album, If You Don't Fight You Lose (1978) Redgum showed it was one of the few Australian bands prepared to tackle domestic politics and culture. "One More Boring Night in Adelaide" for some will remain, despite some of its dated references, a classic analysis of Australian provincial parochialism. Initially a part-time band, performing weekends and school holidays (two members were teachers), it was only after they released their second album, Virgin Ground (late 1980), to strong sales and critical acclaim, that the group became full-time and started touring nationally.[2]

The group's success continued to grow with the release of their next three albums, Virgin Ground, Brown Rice and Kerosine (1981) and the EP Cut to the Quick (September 1982), and they weathered several line-up changes including the addition of a didgeridoo and the replacement of Timms in May 1982 with Hugh McDonald, among others. They released a songbook The Redgum Songbook: Stubborn Words, Flagrant Vices (1981).

 
1983's Caught in the Act.

Collaboration with influential Australian folk producer Trevor Lucas (from UK folk group Fairport Convention) brought the high-point of their career – the live LP Caught in the Act was released in May 1983 and "I Was Only 19" aka "A Walk in the Light Green" (March 1983) hit number one on the Australian singles chart. The song precipitated a Royal Commission into the use and effects of chemical agents in the Vietnam War by the Australian military. The album included "The Diamantina Drover" and "The Last Frontier" which are indicative of their folk music style.

The band released their next LP, Frontline (June 1984) with its single "I've Been to Bali Too", and started touring folk venues in the UK and Europe with some success. Late in 1985, Schumann announced that he had signed a solo deal with CBS Records and would be quitting. Redgum released one more album of new material, Midnight Sun (1986), and a last single "Roll it on Robbie" (1987) after which Atkinson left. There were plans to release another album[9] but this did not occur. The album was recorded at Warrenwood in Melbourne but never released due to the studio going into liquidation. The remaining members who recorded this album Hugh McDonald, Verity Truman, Michael Spicer, James Spicer and Tim Hannaford performed until 1990, when the band's considerable debts were cleared. After this was achieved Redgum disbanded.[1]

Band members post-Redgum edit

After leaving the band, Schumann released two solo albums before pursuing a brief political career, standing for the South Australian seat of Mayo in the 1998 Federal election and losing by a small margin. He was later employed by the Democrats as a staffer. He left the Democrats in 2000 and returned to further solo works. Schumann returned to recording in 2005 with the Vagabond Crew (which included fellow Redgum member Hugh McDonald) and new albums were released in 2005 and 2008.[10]

Chris Timms left to further a career in Adult Education within the Dept. of TAFE in South Australia. He was active within the Australian Labor Party for a time.[11]

Other members of Redgum continue to work in the Australian music scene. Atkinson has worked in film and television.[12] He composed the music for films including Heaven's Burning (1997), starring Russell Crowe.

Truman performs in Adelaide as a longtime member of cabaret/cover band CrossRoads.

In 2005, Redgum was again brought to attention through the recording of an acoustic / hip hop cover of "I Was Only 19" by Australian group The Herd with Schumann providing some vocals. The song received high rotation on popular national radio station Triple J. Michael Spicer is currently teaching MIDI, Synthesis & Composition in Singapore Polytechnic.

Hugh McDonald died of cancer on 19 November 2016 at the age of 62.[13]

Members edit

In chronological order:[1][2]

  • John Schumann (vocals, guitar) 1975–1985
  • Michael Atkinson (songwriting, bass, mandolin, piano, vocals) 1975–1987
  • Verity Truman (vocals, flute, tin whistle) 1975–1990
  • Chris Timms (violin, backing vocals) 1975–1982
  • Bruce Barry (bass, guitar) 1975
  • Chris Boath (bass guitar) 1978–1979
  • Gordon McLean (drums) 1978–1979
  • Tom Stehlik (drums) 1981
  • David Flett (bass guitar) 1980–1983
  • Geoff Gifford (drums) 1980–1982
  • Russel Coleman (drums) 1982–1983
  • Hugh McDonald (guitar, violin, vocals) 1982–1990
  • Michael Spicer (keyboards, flute) 1983–1990
  • Brian Czempinski (drums) 1984–1986
  • Stephen Cooney (bass guitar, didgeridoo, guitar, mandolin, banjo) 1984–1985
  • Andy Baylor (guitar, fiddle) 1986
  • Peter Bolke (bass guitar) 1986
  • Ray Rafael (drums) 1986–1989
  • Darren Deland Darren (bass guitar, vocals) 1987–1988
  • Louis McManus (guitar) 1987?
  • Malcolm Wakeford (drums) 1987?
  • Bob Sender Bob (guitar) 1987?
  • James Spicer (drums/vocals) 1988–90
  • Tim Hannaford (bass guitar/vocals) 1989–90

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Year Title Peak chart positions
AUS
Kent

[14]
1978 If You Don't Fight You Lose
  • Released: 1978
  • Format: LP, cassette
  • Label: Larrikin (LRF 037)
1980 Virgin Ground
  • Released: 1980
  • Format: LP, cassette
  • Label: Epic (ELPS 4137)
53
1981 Brown Rice and Kerosine
  • Released: 1981
  • Format: LP, cassette
  • Label: Epic (ELPS 4257)
48
1984 Frontline
  • Released: June 1984
  • Format: LP, cassette
  • Label: Epic (ELPS 4428)
18
1986 Midnight Sun
  • Released: November 1986
  • Format: LP, cassette
  • Label: Epic (ELPS 4570)
77

Live albums edit

Year Title Peak chart positions Certification
AUS
Kent

[14]
1983 Caught in the Act
  • Released: May 1983
  • Format: LP, cassette
  • Label: Epic (ELPS 4371)
5
2017 Live in Melkweg, Amsterdam 1985
  • Released: November 2017[16][17]
  • Format: CD (limited), DD, streaming
  • Label: Mark Williams, Black Box Records/ MGM Distribution

Compilation albums edit

Year Title Peak chart positions
AUS
Kent

[14]
1985 Redgum's Greatest: Everything's Legal – Anything Goes
  • Released: November 1985
  • Format: LP, cassette
  • Label: Epic (ELPS 4512)
49
1987 The Very Best of Redgum
  • Released: August 1987
  • Format: LP, cassette
  • Label: J&B (JB 305)
37
2004 Against the Grain
  • Released: 2004
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Columbia (5190092000)
2011 The Essential Redgum
  • Released: 2011
  • Format: CD, digital download
  • Label: Sony (88697764442)

Extended plays edit

Year Title
1982 Cut to the Quick
  • Released: September 1982
  • Format: LP
  • Label: Epic (EX 12020)
1988 4 Play Vol 19
  • Released: March 1988
  • Format: LP, CD
  • Label: Epic (651093)

Singles edit

Year Title Peak chart positions Certification Album
AUS
[14]
Jan 1981 "The Long Run"
Virgin Ground
Nov 1981 "100 Years On"
Brown Rice and Kerosine
1982 "Working Girls"
Cut to the Quick
March 1983 "I Was Only 19"
1
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum[18]
Caught in the Act
Aug 1983 "Long Run" (re-release)
Virgin Ground
March 1984 "I've Been to Bali Too"
16
Frontline
June 1984 "Friday Night"
82
1984 "A.S.I.O."
May 1985 "The Drover's Dog"
20
Redgum's Greatest: Everything's Legal – Anything Goes
October 1985 "Just Another Moment on Your Own"
October 1986 "Running with the Hurricane"
Midnight Sun
May 1987 "Roll It on Robbie"
34
The Very Best of Redgum

Awards edit

Country Music Awards of Australia edit

The Country Music Awards of Australia (CMAA) (also known as the Golden Guitar Awards) is an annual awards night held in January during the Tamworth Country Music Festival, celebrating recording excellence in the Australian country music industry. They have been held annually since 1973.[19]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1984 "I Was Only 19" (written by John Schumann) Top Selling Song of the Year Won
APRA Song of the Year Won

Mo Awards edit

The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. Redgum won two awards in that time.[20]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
1984 Redgum Country Showgroup of the Year Won
1987 Redgum Country Showgroup of the Year Won

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Magnus Holmgren (ed.). . Australian Rock Database. Archived from the original on 2 October 2008. Retrieved 13 October 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k McFarlane, Ian (1999). . Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86448-768-2. Archived from the original on 15 May 2003.
  3. ^ a b Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988.
  4. ^ . australian-charts.com. Archived from the original on 22 June 2008. Retrieved 13 October 2008.
  5. ^ . Oz Net Music Chart. Archived from the original on 10 October 2007. Retrieved 13 October 2008.
  6. ^ . Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). 18 June 2003. Archived from the original on 20 May 2007. Retrieved 13 October 2008.
  7. ^ Kruger, Debbie (2 May 2001). (PDF). APRA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 May 2008. Retrieved 13 October 2008.
  8. ^ a b . Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Archived from the original on 17 May 2007. Retrieved 13 October 2008. Note: requires user to input song title, e.g. I WAS ONLY NINETEEN
  9. ^ That Striped Sunlight Sound blog Redgum: The lost album
  10. ^ "John Schumann Official website Latest News". Retrieved 3 November 2007.
  11. ^ Bmusic Where are they now? Redgum (Updated) 11 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "Internet Movie Database entry on Michael Atkinson". IMDb. Retrieved 3 November 2007.
  13. ^ Cashmere, Paul (19 November 2016). "R.I.P. Hugh McDonald of Redgum 1954-2016". Noise11.com.
  14. ^ a b c d David Kent (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, New South Wales: Australian Chart Book. p. 248. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  15. ^ "Jackson Leads Int'I Certifications For CBS" (PDF). Cash Box. 2 July 1983. p. 34. Retrieved 10 November 2021 – via World Radio History.
  16. ^ "ARCA Desk Tape Series". Support Act. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  17. ^ "Live in Melkweg, Amsterdam 1985 (DD)". Apple Music. November 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
  18. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2020 Singles". ARIA. 2020. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  19. ^ "Past Award Winners". Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  20. ^ "MO Award Winners". Mo Awards. Retrieved 16 March 2022.

External links edit

  • Rate Your Music's Redgum discography
  • Hugh McDonald's web site
  • Redgum Lyrics Archive

redgum, this, article, about, australian, music, group, other, uses, disambiguation, were, australian, folk, political, music, group, formed, adelaide, 1975, singer, songwriter, john, schumann, michael, atkinson, guitars, vocals, verity, truman, flute, vocals,. This article is about an Australian music group For other uses see Red gum disambiguation Redgum were an Australian folk and political music group formed in Adelaide in 1975 by singer songwriter John Schumann Michael Atkinson on guitars vocals Verity Truman on flute vocals they were later joined by Hugh McDonald on fiddle and Chris Timms on violin 1 All four had been students at Flinders University and together developed a strong political voice 2 They are best known for their protest song exploring the impact of war in the 1980s I Was Only 19 which peaked at No 1 on the National singles charts 2 3 4 5 The song is in the Australasian Performing Right Association APRA list of Top 30 of All Time Best Australian Songs created in 2001 6 7 RedgumOriginAdelaide South Australia AustraliaGenresFolk rockYears active1975 1990LabelsLarrikin Epic ColumbiaPast membersMichael AtkinsonJohn SchumannVerity TrumanChris TimmsGordon McLeanTom StehlikRussell ColemanDave FlettHugh McDonaldStephen CooneyBrian CzempinskiMichael SpicerJames SpicerTim HannafordBruce Barry Redgum also covered Australian consumer influences on surrounding nations in 1984 s I ve Been to Bali Too 2 both hit singles were written by Schumann 8 The Diamantina Drover written by Timms replacement violinist vocalist Hugh McDonald and Poor Ned written by Trevor Lucas of Fairport Convention are examples of their bush songs 2 8 Lucas produced their May 1983 live album Caught in the Act 1 2 which peaked at No 5 on the National albums chart 2 3 Schumann left the band and pursued a solo career from 1986 Atkinson left in 1987 and Redgum finally disbanded in 1990 1 2 From 2005 Schumann and McDonald performed together as part of John Schumann and the Vagabond Crew Contents 1 History 2 Band members post Redgum 3 Members 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Live albums 4 3 Compilation albums 4 4 Extended plays 4 5 Singles 5 Awards 5 1 Country Music Awards of Australia 5 2 Mo Awards 6 References 7 External linksHistory editRedgum was formed in 1975 when three students at Flinders University John Schumann Michael Atkinson and Verity Truman collaborated for a musical assessment piece for their Politics and Art course 2 The trio quickly gained fame around the university community for their forthright songs and by 1976 had been joined by violinist Chris Timms who had previously attended Flinders University 2 The group were soon in demand for parties pubs and rallies throughout South Australia and Victoria On the first album If You Don t Fight You Lose 1978 Redgum showed it was one of the few Australian bands prepared to tackle domestic politics and culture One More Boring Night in Adelaide for some will remain despite some of its dated references a classic analysis of Australian provincial parochialism Initially a part time band performing weekends and school holidays two members were teachers it was only after they released their second album Virgin Ground late 1980 to strong sales and critical acclaim that the group became full time and started touring nationally 2 The group s success continued to grow with the release of their next three albums Virgin Ground Brown Rice and Kerosine 1981 and the EP Cut to the Quick September 1982 and they weathered several line up changes including the addition of a didgeridoo and the replacement of Timms in May 1982 with Hugh McDonald among others They released a songbook The Redgum Songbook Stubborn Words Flagrant Vices 1981 nbsp 1983 s Caught in the Act Collaboration with influential Australian folk producer Trevor Lucas from UK folk group Fairport Convention brought the high point of their career the live LP Caught in the Act was released in May 1983 and I Was Only 19 aka A Walk in the Light Green March 1983 hit number one on the Australian singles chart The song precipitated a Royal Commission into the use and effects of chemical agents in the Vietnam War by the Australian military The album included The Diamantina Drover and The Last Frontier which are indicative of their folk music style The band released their next LP Frontline June 1984 with its single I ve Been to Bali Too and started touring folk venues in the UK and Europe with some success Late in 1985 Schumann announced that he had signed a solo deal with CBS Records and would be quitting Redgum released one more album of new material Midnight Sun 1986 and a last single Roll it on Robbie 1987 after which Atkinson left There were plans to release another album 9 but this did not occur The album was recorded at Warrenwood in Melbourne but never released due to the studio going into liquidation The remaining members who recorded this album Hugh McDonald Verity Truman Michael Spicer James Spicer and Tim Hannaford performed until 1990 when the band s considerable debts were cleared After this was achieved Redgum disbanded 1 Band members post Redgum editAfter leaving the band Schumann released two solo albums before pursuing a brief political career standing for the South Australian seat of Mayo in the 1998 Federal election and losing by a small margin He was later employed by the Democrats as a staffer He left the Democrats in 2000 and returned to further solo works Schumann returned to recording in 2005 with the Vagabond Crew which included fellow Redgum member Hugh McDonald and new albums were released in 2005 and 2008 10 Chris Timms left to further a career in Adult Education within the Dept of TAFE in South Australia He was active within the Australian Labor Party for a time 11 Other members of Redgum continue to work in the Australian music scene Atkinson has worked in film and television 12 He composed the music for films including Heaven s Burning 1997 starring Russell Crowe Truman performs in Adelaide as a longtime member of cabaret cover band CrossRoads In 2005 Redgum was again brought to attention through the recording of an acoustic hip hop cover of I Was Only 19 by Australian group The Herd with Schumann providing some vocals The song received high rotation on popular national radio station Triple J Michael Spicer is currently teaching MIDI Synthesis amp Composition in Singapore Polytechnic Hugh McDonald died of cancer on 19 November 2016 at the age of 62 13 Members editIn chronological order 1 2 John Schumann vocals guitar 1975 1985 Michael Atkinson songwriting bass mandolin piano vocals 1975 1987 Verity Truman vocals flute tin whistle 1975 1990 Chris Timms violin backing vocals 1975 1982 Bruce Barry bass guitar 1975 Chris Boath bass guitar 1978 1979 Gordon McLean drums 1978 1979 Tom Stehlik drums 1981 David Flett bass guitar 1980 1983 Geoff Gifford drums 1980 1982 Russel Coleman drums 1982 1983 Hugh McDonald guitar violin vocals 1982 1990 Michael Spicer keyboards flute 1983 1990 Brian Czempinski drums 1984 1986 Stephen Cooney bass guitar didgeridoo guitar mandolin banjo 1984 1985 Andy Baylor guitar fiddle 1986 Peter Bolke bass guitar 1986 Ray Rafael drums 1986 1989 Darren Deland Darren bass guitar vocals 1987 1988 Louis McManus guitar 1987 Malcolm Wakeford drums 1987 Bob Sender Bob guitar 1987 James Spicer drums vocals 1988 90 Tim Hannaford bass guitar vocals 1989 90Discography editStudio albums edit Year Title Peak chart positions AUSKent 14 1978 If You Don t Fight You Lose Released 1978 Format LP cassette Label Larrikin LRF 037 1980 Virgin Ground Released 1980 Format LP cassette Label Epic ELPS 4137 53 1981 Brown Rice and Kerosine Released 1981 Format LP cassette Label Epic ELPS 4257 48 1984 Frontline Released June 1984 Format LP cassette Label Epic ELPS 4428 18 1986 Midnight Sun Released November 1986 Format LP cassette Label Epic ELPS 4570 77 Live albums edit Year Title Peak chart positions Certification AUSKent 14 1983 Caught in the Act Released May 1983 Format LP cassette Label Epic ELPS 4371 5 AUS Gold 15 2017 Live in Melkweg Amsterdam 1985 Released November 2017 16 17 Format CD limited DD streaming Label Mark Williams Black Box Records MGM Distribution Compilation albums edit Year Title Peak chart positions AUSKent 14 1985 Redgum s Greatest Everything s Legal Anything Goes Released November 1985 Format LP cassette Label Epic ELPS 4512 49 1987 The Very Best of Redgum Released August 1987 Format LP cassette Label J amp B JB 305 37 2004 Against the Grain Released 2004 Format CD Label Columbia 5190092000 2011 The Essential Redgum Released 2011 Format CD digital download Label Sony 88697764442 Extended plays edit Year Title 1982 Cut to the Quick Released September 1982 Format LP Label Epic EX 12020 1988 4 Play Vol 19 Released March 1988 Format LP CD Label Epic 651093 Singles edit Year Title Peak chart positions Certification Album AUS 14 Jan 1981 The Long Run Virgin Ground Nov 1981 100 Years On Brown Rice and Kerosine 1982 Working Girls Cut to the Quick March 1983 I Was Only 19 1 ARIA 3 Platinum 18 Caught in the Act Aug 1983 Long Run re release Virgin Ground March 1984 I ve Been to Bali Too 16 Frontline June 1984 Friday Night 82 1984 A S I O May 1985 The Drover s Dog 20 Redgum s Greatest Everything s Legal Anything Goes October 1985 Just Another Moment on Your Own October 1986 Running with the Hurricane Midnight Sun May 1987 Roll It on Robbie 34 The Very Best of RedgumAwards editCountry Music Awards of Australia edit The Country Music Awards of Australia CMAA also known as the Golden Guitar Awards is an annual awards night held in January during the Tamworth Country Music Festival celebrating recording excellence in the Australian country music industry They have been held annually since 1973 19 Year Nominee work Award Result 1984 I Was Only 19 written by John Schumann Top Selling Song of the Year Won APRA Song of the Year Won Mo Awards edit The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards commonly known informally as the Mo Awards were annual Australian entertainment industry awards They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016 Redgum won two awards in that time 20 Year Nominee work Award Result wins only 1984 Redgum Country Showgroup of the Year Won 1987 Redgum Country Showgroup of the Year WonReferences edit a b c d e Magnus Holmgren ed Redgum discography Australian Rock Database Archived from the original on 2 October 2008 Retrieved 13 October 2008 a b c d e f g h i j k McFarlane Ian 1999 Encyclopedia entry for Redgum Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86448 768 2 Archived from the original on 15 May 2003 a b Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book ISBN 0 646 11917 6 NOTE Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1970 until ARIA created their own charts in mid 1988 Australian Charts portal australian charts com Archived from the original on 22 June 2008 Retrieved 13 October 2008 Best of 1983 Oz Net Music Chart Archived from the original on 10 October 2007 Retrieved 13 October 2008 Dimensions Episode 20 John Schumann Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC 18 June 2003 Archived from the original on 20 May 2007 Retrieved 13 October 2008 Kruger Debbie 2 May 2001 The songs that resonate through the years PDF APRA Archived from the original PDF on 17 May 2008 Retrieved 13 October 2008 a b APRA search engine Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Archived from the original on 17 May 2007 Retrieved 13 October 2008 Note requires user to input song title e g I WAS ONLY NINETEEN That Striped Sunlight Sound blog Redgum The lost album John Schumann Official website Latest News Retrieved 3 November 2007 Bmusic Where are they now Redgum Updated Archived 11 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Internet Movie Database entry on Michael Atkinson IMDb Retrieved 3 November 2007 Cashmere Paul 19 November 2016 R I P Hugh McDonald of Redgum 1954 2016 Noise11 com a b c d David Kent 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 St Ives New South Wales Australian Chart Book p 248 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Jackson Leads Int I Certifications For CBS PDF Cash Box 2 July 1983 p 34 Retrieved 10 November 2021 via World Radio History ARCA Desk Tape Series Support Act Retrieved 9 May 2021 Live in Melkweg Amsterdam 1985 DD Apple Music November 2017 Retrieved 9 May 2021 ARIA Charts Accreditations 2020 Singles ARIA 2020 Retrieved 26 June 2020 Past Award Winners Retrieved 2 November 2020 MO Award Winners Mo Awards Retrieved 16 March 2022 External links editAustralian Rock Database s Redgum discography Rate Your Music s Redgum discography Hugh McDonald s web site bMusic com au newsletter no 102 11 January 17 January 2004 Redgum Where Are They Now bMusic com au newsletter no 216 2 May 8 May 2006 Redgum Where Are They Now UPDATED Redgum Lyrics Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Redgum amp oldid 1208414935, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.