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The Mavis's

The Mavis's were an Australian rock band formed in Ballarat, Victoria, in 1987. Founding mainstays are Becky Thomas (a.k.a. Beki Thomas, Beki Colada) on vocals and keyboards, her brother Matt Thomas on guitar and vocals, and Andrea Vendy on drums. They were joined by Nick Gill (a.k.a. Nik Daniel) on guitar in 1990, and Josh Alexander on bass guitar in 1994. They released three studio albums: Venus Returning (July 1996), Pink Pills (April 1998) – which reached No. 12 on the ARIA Albums Chart – and Rapture (March 2003). Their synth-driven single, "Cry" (January 1998), peaked at No. 13 on the ARIA Singles Charts and was listed on the Triple J Hottest 100 for 1998. The band also performed the song on Hey Hey It's Saturday. They disbanded in December 2001 after a farewell tour of Australia.

The Mavis's
OriginBallarat, Victoria, Australia
Genres
Years active1987 (1987)–2001 (2001)
(Reunions: 2013, 2014, 2018, 2022)
LabelsMushroom/Festival
SpinoffsBeki and the Bullets, Video Video, The Blow Waves
MembersBecky Thomas
Matt Thomas
Past membersNick Gill
Katherine McNulty
Andrew Craw
Andrea Vendy
Josh Alexander
Keith Urquhart
WebsiteOfficial page on Facebook

History edit

The Mavis's were formed as a four-piece post-punk, rock band in Ballarat in 1987 by Katherine McNulty on bass guitar; Becky Thomas (a.k.a. Beki Thomas, Beki Colada) on lead vocals, keyboards, Farfisa, percussion and melodica; her brother, Matt Thomas (a.k.a. Matt Doll), on guitar, vocals, sitar, Indian banjo, Farfisa, Harmonium, percussion, keyboards and sound FX; and Andrea Vendy on drums, percussion, bells and djembe.[1][2] Andrew Craw soon joined on guitar for live performances.[1] Matt described forming the band as "a way to get away from Ballarat".[3] They were named after a cat, Mavis, that they saw while jamming in a friend's basement.[4] Their first gig was in a church hall with a four-song set list.

In 1990, the band relocated to Melbourne and Craw was replaced on guitar by Nick Gill (a.k.a. Nik Daniel).[1][2] They released their debut single, a 7" double A-side of "Rollercoaster" and "Witch Hunt", in the following year on the Giggle label.[1][2][5]

In early 1993, they released their first extended play, Spindrift, via the Slipped Discs label and Mushroom Distribution Service (MDS).[1][2][6] Its five tracks were recorded by Dave Nelson and mixed and produced by Nelson with Paul Barker.[6][7] Cameron Adams of Beat Magazine described it in February 1993 as "Recorded live at The Empress – and sounding all the better for it – The Mavis's make pop which is edgy and ace fun. From the rollicking 'Spinning Top' to the very cool 'Bless My Soul' it is a fine EP. Best of all is the opener 'Juggernaut', all harmony and melody."[8]

A second EP, Poseidon, was released in May 1994, on MDS.[1][2][9] The six-track work was recorded by the line-up of Becky and Matt Thomas, Nick Gill, Keith Urquhart and Andrea Vendy; with Laurence Maddy producing.[10] Jeff Jenkins of In Press Magazine described it, "This is pop that also rocks. It's dreamy, but it also knows when to poke you in the chest. These guys are great."[11] X-Press Magazine's Lucy Morris felt that it "contains six refreshingly exciting, highly addictive, punchy pop songs which should at least earn them the tag of 'a band to look out for'. This is simply one of the best Australian releases for ages. It's the perfect marriage of post punk artiness and classic pop melodies with bucket-loads of energy to boot."[12]

Their popularity grew and they signed with Mushroom Records' White Records label in 1995, which issued their second single, "Moon Drone Gold", in December.[1][2] The Mavis's released their debut album, Venus Returning, in May 1996,[13] which was produced by Kalju Tonuma (Nick Barker).[1][2] Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described how it "highlighted the band's brash sound, which mixed the Thomas siblings' idiosyncratic, imperfect vocal blend, crashing guitars, sugar-frosted melodies, goofy keyboard embellishments and odd instrumentation (sitar, Tibetan bells and Indian banjo)."[1] It provided three singles, "Thunder" (March 1996), "Box" (August) and "Lost" (November).[1] "Thunder" was listed on the national youth radio Triple J audience poll, Hottest 100 of 1996, at No. 92.[9][14] They toured with Sydney-based pop group, Def FX.

The band's next single, "Naughty Boy", was released in August 1997, which McFarlane felt was "raunchy" and an "aggressive rock" effort.[1] It was listed on the Triple J Hottest 100, 1997 at No. 37 – their highest ever placement.[14] It was used in a Just Jeans ad. In April 1998 they released their second studio album, Pink Pills, which reached No. 12 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[1][15] It was also produced by Tonuma for White Records.[2] McFarlane declared that the album was "critically acclaimed" and "was a more diverse and ambitious release than the debut."[1]

The second single from the album, "Cry" (January 1998), reached No. 13 on the ARIA Singles Chart.[1][15] McFarlane opined that it was "infectious... glistening synth-pop... ABBA meets ELO."[1] The track was listed at No. 61 on the Triple J Hottest 100, 1998.[14] They performed the song live on Hey Hey It's Saturday.[citation needed] At the ARIA Music Awards of 1998 the Mavis's received four nominations: Best Pop Release for Pink Pills and Best Cover Art for Dominic O'Brien, Matt Thomas, Rachel Boyce and Alison Smith work, Single of the Year and Song of the Year for "Cry".[16][17] At the 1999 awards ceremony, their single "Puberty Song" (November 1998) earned Tonuma a nomination for Engineer of the Year – together with his work on 28 Days' album Kid Indestructible and Felicity Hunter's "Hardcore Adore".[16][18]

After the album's release, the band toured in support of Kylie Minogue, and later that year they backed United States group, Green Day, on their Australian tour.[1][9] The band contributed a cover version of the Burt Bacharach and Hal David song, "Walk on By", for the various Australian artists' tribute album, To Hal and Bacharach (April 1998), on WEA.[1][19] This was followed by a cover of the Duran Duran song, "Planet Earth", which was featured on another tribute album, Undone: The Songs of Duran Duran in October 1999.[1][20] In 2000 they contributed a cover of the ABBA song "Bang-A-Boomerang" to the soundtrack to the comedy film, The Wog Boy.[9]

In February 2000, they released the single, "Happiness",[9] which appeared on a television advertisement for Australian Hyundai Motor Company.[citation needed] The company's original slogan was "Hyundai is happiness". The Mavis's also provided music for a Coca-Cola ad. This was followed in May by another cover, this time of Jim Keays' "The Boy from the Stars", which was included in the soundtrack to the film, Sample People (2000).[1][21]

They recorded material for a third album, Rapture, with Tonuma producing, but it was not released until March 2003 because of problems between the group and their label.[22][23] The second single from the album, "Coming Home", was released in May. From July to August 2001 the group provided a farewell tour of Australia and performed tracks from the album, before disbanding in December.[9][22][23] They issued a compilation album, Throwing Little Stones, in October 2002.

After their split, Becky Thomas, Nick Gill and Josh Alexander formed Junkatique, and later, Beki and the Bullets with Beki Thomas and Nick Gill.[24] Matt Thomas performed as Matt Doll and fronted electro-pop bands, The Blow Waves and Video Video, with Byron St John and Matthew Sigley. In February 2013 siblings, Beki and Matt re-united to perform some material by the Mavis's,[24] and to record a six-track EP, Searching for Zero (March 2013). On 27 December 2014 the Mavis's reformed, with original members Beki, Matt and Nik joined by additional musicians, for a one-off show in Melbourne.[25] Alexander and Vendy were unavailable.[25]

In 2018, the band reunited once again to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Pink Pills. The Thomas siblings and Gill performed the album in its entirety for the tour.

In 2022, the band announced a concert to take place on 29 December in St. Kilda. Becky returned from California, where she had been living in recent years, to take part, alongside a new lineup, consisting of guitarist Gabriel Atkinson, bassist Rone Kaos and drummer Alister Morley. A second show was added for the following day after selling out due to high demand.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
[15]
Venus Returning
  • Released: May 1996
  • Label: White, Mushroom (D24542)
  • Format: CD
76
Pink Pills
  • Released: April 1998
  • Label: White, Mushroom (MUSH33077.2)
  • Format: CD
12
Rapture
  • Released: March 2003
  • Label: Festival Mushroom (MUSH332892)
  • Format: CD

Compilation albums edit

Title Details
Throwing Little Stones
  • Released: 28 October 2002
  • Label: Mushroom (MUSH33587.2)
  • Format: CD
Kids in the Basement: Volume One
Beaches (Demos)
  • Released: 8 June 2018[26]
  • Label: The Mavis's (MAVIS0001)
  • Format: CD, download, streaming

Extended plays edit

Title Details
Spindrift
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: MDS (SLIP0001)
  • Format: CD
Poseidon
  • Released: May 1994
  • Label: Bliss Inc. (BLISS3)
  • Format: CD

Singles edit

Year Title Peak Certification Album
AUS
[15]
1990 "Rollercoaster"/"Witch Hunt" Non-album single
1992 "Juggernaut – Live" Spindrift
1995 "Moon Drone Gold" Venus Returning
1996 "Thunder"
"Box"
"Lost"
1997 "Naughty Boy" 83 Pink Pills
1998 "Cry" 13
"Lever" 88
"Puberty Song" 92
2000 "Coming Home" 72 Rapture
2001 "Happiness" 96

Also appearing edit

Awards and nominations edit

ARIA Music Awards edit

The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia. They commenced in 1987.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
1998 "Cry" ARIA Award for Single of the Year Nominated [28][29]
ARIA Award for Song of the Year Nominated
Pink Pills ARIA Award for Best Pop Release Nominated
Dominic O'Brien, Matt Thomas, Rachel Boyce, Alison Smith for Pink Pills ARIA Award for Best Cover Art Nominated
1999 Kalju Tonuma for "The Puberty Song" ARIA Award for Engineer of the Year Nominated [30]

References edit

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  5. ^ "'Rollercoaster' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 30 October 2016. Note: User may have to click "Search again" and provide details at "Enter a title:" e.g. Rollercoaster; or at "Performer:" Maviss
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  7. ^ "Releases :: Spindrift – Live". Australian Music Online. Archived from the original on 21 November 2007. Retrieved 30 October 2016.
  8. ^ Adams, Cameron (24 February 1993). "The Mavis's – Spindrift". Beat Magazine. Archived from the original on 30 August 2001. Retrieved 30 October 2016 – via The Mavis's Official Website.
  9. ^ a b c d e f Swift, Brendan. "Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 August 2011.
  10. ^ "Releases :: Poseidon". Australian Music Online. Archived from the original on 21 November 2007. Retrieved 30 October 2016.
  11. ^ Jenkins, Jeff (13 April 1994). "The Mavis's – Poseidon". In Press Magazine. Archived from the original on 30 August 2001. Retrieved 30 October 2016 – via The Mavis's Official Website.
  12. ^ Morris, Lucy (June 1994). "The Mavis's – Poseidon". X-Press Magazine. Archived from the original on 30 August 2001. Retrieved 30 October 2016 – via The Mavis's Official Website.
  13. ^ "New Releases – Product Available from: 20/5/96 (from The ARIA Report No. 326)". Imgur.com (original document published by ARIA). Retrieved 24 June 2018.
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  15. ^ a b c d Australian (ARIA) chart peaks:
    • Top 50 peaks: Hung, Steffen. "Discography The Mavis's". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung). Retrieved 31 October 2016.
    • Top 100 peaks to December 2010: Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 180.
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mavis, were, australian, rock, band, formed, ballarat, victoria, 1987, founding, mainstays, becky, thomas, beki, thomas, beki, colada, vocals, keyboards, brother, matt, thomas, guitar, vocals, andrea, vendy, drums, they, were, joined, nick, gill, daniel, guita. The Mavis s were an Australian rock band formed in Ballarat Victoria in 1987 Founding mainstays are Becky Thomas a k a Beki Thomas Beki Colada on vocals and keyboards her brother Matt Thomas on guitar and vocals and Andrea Vendy on drums They were joined by Nick Gill a k a Nik Daniel on guitar in 1990 and Josh Alexander on bass guitar in 1994 They released three studio albums Venus Returning July 1996 Pink Pills April 1998 which reached No 12 on the ARIA Albums Chart and Rapture March 2003 Their synth driven single Cry January 1998 peaked at No 13 on the ARIA Singles Charts and was listed on the Triple J Hottest 100 for 1998 The band also performed the song on Hey Hey It s Saturday They disbanded in December 2001 after a farewell tour of Australia The Mavis sOriginBallarat Victoria AustraliaGenresRock pop new wave post punkYears active1987 1987 2001 2001 Reunions 2013 2014 2018 2022 LabelsMushroom FestivalSpinoffsBeki and the Bullets Video Video The Blow WavesMembersBecky ThomasMatt ThomasPast membersNick GillKatherine McNultyAndrew CrawAndrea VendyJosh AlexanderKeith UrquhartWebsiteOfficial page on Facebook Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Compilation albums 2 3 Extended plays 2 4 Singles 3 Also appearing 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 ARIA Music Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Mavis s were formed as a four piece post punk rock band in Ballarat in 1987 by Katherine McNulty on bass guitar Becky Thomas a k a Beki Thomas Beki Colada on lead vocals keyboards Farfisa percussion and melodica her brother Matt Thomas a k a Matt Doll on guitar vocals sitar Indian banjo Farfisa Harmonium percussion keyboards and sound FX and Andrea Vendy on drums percussion bells and djembe 1 2 Andrew Craw soon joined on guitar for live performances 1 Matt described forming the band as a way to get away from Ballarat 3 They were named after a cat Mavis that they saw while jamming in a friend s basement 4 Their first gig was in a church hall with a four song set list In 1990 the band relocated to Melbourne and Craw was replaced on guitar by Nick Gill a k a Nik Daniel 1 2 They released their debut single a 7 double A side of Rollercoaster and Witch Hunt in the following year on the Giggle label 1 2 5 In early 1993 they released their first extended play Spindrift via the Slipped Discs label and Mushroom Distribution Service MDS 1 2 6 Its five tracks were recorded by Dave Nelson and mixed and produced by Nelson with Paul Barker 6 7 Cameron Adams of Beat Magazine described it in February 1993 as Recorded live at The Empress and sounding all the better for it The Mavis s make pop which is edgy and ace fun From the rollicking Spinning Top to the very cool Bless My Soul it is a fine EP Best of all is the opener Juggernaut all harmony and melody 8 A second EP Poseidon was released in May 1994 on MDS 1 2 9 The six track work was recorded by the line up of Becky and Matt Thomas Nick Gill Keith Urquhart and Andrea Vendy with Laurence Maddy producing 10 Jeff Jenkins of In Press Magazine described it This is pop that also rocks It s dreamy but it also knows when to poke you in the chest These guys are great 11 X Press Magazine s Lucy Morris felt that it contains six refreshingly exciting highly addictive punchy pop songs which should at least earn them the tag of a band to look out for This is simply one of the best Australian releases for ages It s the perfect marriage of post punk artiness and classic pop melodies with bucket loads of energy to boot 12 Their popularity grew and they signed with Mushroom Records White Records label in 1995 which issued their second single Moon Drone Gold in December 1 2 The Mavis s released their debut album Venus Returning in May 1996 13 which was produced by Kalju Tonuma Nick Barker 1 2 Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane described how it highlighted the band s brash sound which mixed the Thomas siblings idiosyncratic imperfect vocal blend crashing guitars sugar frosted melodies goofy keyboard embellishments and odd instrumentation sitar Tibetan bells and Indian banjo 1 It provided three singles Thunder March 1996 Box August and Lost November 1 Thunder was listed on the national youth radio Triple J audience poll Hottest 100 of 1996 at No 92 9 14 They toured with Sydney based pop group Def FX The band s next single Naughty Boy was released in August 1997 which McFarlane felt was raunchy and an aggressive rock effort 1 It was listed on the Triple J Hottest 100 1997 at No 37 their highest ever placement 14 It was used in a Just Jeans ad In April 1998 they released their second studio album Pink Pills which reached No 12 on the ARIA Albums Chart 1 15 It was also produced by Tonuma for White Records 2 McFarlane declared that the album was critically acclaimed and was a more diverse and ambitious release than the debut 1 The second single from the album Cry January 1998 reached No 13 on the ARIA Singles Chart 1 15 McFarlane opined that it was infectious glistening synth pop ABBA meets ELO 1 The track was listed at No 61 on the Triple J Hottest 100 1998 14 They performed the song live on Hey Hey It s Saturday citation needed At the ARIA Music Awards of 1998 the Mavis s received four nominations Best Pop Release for Pink Pills and Best Cover Art for Dominic O Brien Matt Thomas Rachel Boyce and Alison Smith work Single of the Year and Song of the Year for Cry 16 17 At the 1999 awards ceremony their single Puberty Song November 1998 earned Tonuma a nomination for Engineer of the Year together with his work on 28 Days album Kid Indestructible and Felicity Hunter s Hardcore Adore 16 18 After the album s release the band toured in support of Kylie Minogue and later that year they backed United States group Green Day on their Australian tour 1 9 The band contributed a cover version of the Burt Bacharach and Hal David song Walk on By for the various Australian artists tribute album To Hal and Bacharach April 1998 on WEA 1 19 This was followed by a cover of the Duran Duran song Planet Earth which was featured on another tribute album Undone The Songs of Duran Duran in October 1999 1 20 In 2000 they contributed a cover of the ABBA song Bang A Boomerang to the soundtrack to the comedy film The Wog Boy 9 In February 2000 they released the single Happiness 9 which appeared on a television advertisement for Australian Hyundai Motor Company citation needed The company s original slogan was Hyundai is happiness The Mavis s also provided music for a Coca Cola ad This was followed in May by another cover this time of Jim Keays The Boy from the Stars which was included in the soundtrack to the film Sample People 2000 1 21 They recorded material for a third album Rapture with Tonuma producing but it was not released until March 2003 because of problems between the group and their label 22 23 The second single from the album Coming Home was released in May From July to August 2001 the group provided a farewell tour of Australia and performed tracks from the album before disbanding in December 9 22 23 They issued a compilation album Throwing Little Stones in October 2002 After their split Becky Thomas Nick Gill and Josh Alexander formed Junkatique and later Beki and the Bullets with Beki Thomas and Nick Gill 24 Matt Thomas performed as Matt Doll and fronted electro pop bands The Blow Waves and Video Video with Byron St John and Matthew Sigley In February 2013 siblings Beki and Matt re united to perform some material by the Mavis s 24 and to record a six track EP Searching for Zero March 2013 On 27 December 2014 the Mavis s reformed with original members Beki Matt and Nik joined by additional musicians for a one off show in Melbourne 25 Alexander and Vendy were unavailable 25 In 2018 the band reunited once again to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Pink Pills The Thomas siblings and Gill performed the album in its entirety for the tour In 2022 the band announced a concert to take place on 29 December in St Kilda Becky returned from California where she had been living in recent years to take part alongside a new lineup consisting of guitarist Gabriel Atkinson bassist Rone Kaos and drummer Alister Morley A second show was added for the following day after selling out due to high demand Discography editStudio albums edit Title Details Peak chart positionsAUS 15 Venus Returning Released May 1996 Label White Mushroom D24542 Format CD 76Pink Pills Released April 1998 Label White Mushroom MUSH33077 2 Format CD 12Rapture Released March 2003 Label Festival Mushroom MUSH332892 Format CD Compilation albums edit Title DetailsThrowing Little Stones Released 28 October 2002 Label Mushroom MUSH33587 2 Format CDKids in the Basement Volume One Released 2011 Format Digital downloadBeaches Demos Released 8 June 2018 26 Label The Mavis s MAVIS0001 Format CD download streamingExtended plays edit Title DetailsSpindrift Released 1993 Label MDS SLIP0001 Format CDPoseidon Released May 1994 Label Bliss Inc BLISS3 Format CDSingles edit Year Title Peak Certification AlbumAUS 15 1990 Rollercoaster Witch Hunt Non album single1992 Juggernaut Live Spindrift1995 Moon Drone Gold Venus Returning1996 Thunder Box Lost 1997 Naughty Boy 83 Pink Pills1998 Cry 13 ARIA Gold 27 Lever 88 Puberty Song 922000 Coming Home 72 Rapture2001 Happiness 96Also appearing edit Walk On By song contributed to 1998 tribute album To Hal and Bacharach later appearing on the Mavis s compilation album Throwing Little Stones 2002 Awards and nominations editARIA Music Awards edit The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA which recognise excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia They commenced in 1987 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 1998 Cry ARIA Award for Single of the Year Nominated 28 29 ARIA Award for Song of the Year NominatedPink Pills ARIA Award for Best Pop Release NominatedDominic O Brien Matt Thomas Rachel Boyce Alison Smith for Pink Pills ARIA Award for Best Cover Art Nominated1999 Kalju Tonuma for The Puberty Song ARIA Award for Engineer of the Year Nominated 30 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s McFarlane Ian 1999 Encyclopedia entry for The Mavisis Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86508 072 1 Archived from the original on 15 June 2004 a b c d e f g h Holmgren Magnus The Mavis s hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 5 August 2011 Retrieved 30 October 2016 The Mavis s tv spot amp interview YouTube 14 October 2010 Archived from the original on 14 December 2021 Retrieved 11 August 2011 The Mavis s Interview for COMING HOME YouTube 13 July 2010 Archived from the original on 14 December 2021 Retrieved 11 August 2011 Rollercoaster at APRA search engine Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Retrieved 30 October 2016 Note User may have to click Search again and provide details at Enter a title e g Rollercoaster or at Performer Maviss a b Mavis s 1992 Spindrift Live Slipped Discs retrieved 30 October 2016 via National Library of Australia Releases Spindrift Live Australian Music Online Archived from the original on 21 November 2007 Retrieved 30 October 2016 Adams Cameron 24 February 1993 The Mavis s Spindrift Beat Magazine Archived from the original on 30 August 2001 Retrieved 30 October 2016 via The Mavis s Official Website a b c d e f Swift Brendan Biography AllMusic Retrieved 11 August 2011 Releases Poseidon Australian Music Online Archived from the original on 21 November 2007 Retrieved 30 October 2016 Jenkins Jeff 13 April 1994 The Mavis s Poseidon In Press Magazine Archived from the original on 30 August 2001 Retrieved 30 October 2016 via The Mavis s Official Website Morris Lucy June 1994 The Mavis s Poseidon X Press Magazine Archived from the original on 30 August 2001 Retrieved 30 October 2016 via The Mavis s Official Website New Releases Product Available from 20 5 96 from The ARIA Report No 326 Imgur com original document published by ARIA Retrieved 24 June 2018 a b c Hottest 100 Archive Mavis s Triple J Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC Retrieved 31 October 2016 a b c d Australian ARIA chart peaks Top 50 peaks Hung Steffen Discography The Mavis s Australian Charts Portal Hung Medien Steffen Hung Retrieved 31 October 2016 Top 100 peaks to December 2010 Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 pdf ed Mt Martha VIC Australia Moonlight Publishing p 180 a b Search Results for Mavis s Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Retrieved 31 October 2016 Winners by Year 1998 Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Archived from the original on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 31 October 2016 Winners by Year 1999 Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Archived from the original on 19 May 2011 Retrieved 31 October 2016 Holmgren Magnus To Hal and Bacharach Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 5 August 2011 Retrieved 31 October 2016 Holmgren Magnus Undone The Songs of Duran Duran Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 5 August 2011 Retrieved 31 October 2016 Holmgren Magnus Sample People soundtrack Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 5 August 2011 Retrieved 31 October 2016 a b Atlee Matt 24 June 2001 Music News Australian Music Scrapbook Archived from the original on 5 March 2002 Retrieved 31 October 2016 a b Eliezer Christie 26 June 2001 The Mavis s Take It to the Road Music amp Media Business News Archived from the original on 31 January 2002 Retrieved 31 October 2016 a b Mann Tom 1 February 2013 Unlikely comebacks The Mavis s Sodastream Something With Numbers FasterLouder Junkee Media Archived from the original on 31 October 2016 Retrieved 31 October 2016 a b Hodgson Peter December 2014 The Mavis s Beat Magazine Retrieved 31 October 2016 Beaches Demos JB Hi Fi Retrieved 13 June 2018 ARIA Charts Accreditations 1998 Singles PDF Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved 5 February 2017 ARIA Awards History Winners by Year 1998 12th Annual ARIA Awards Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Archived from the original on 27 September 2011 Retrieved 13 June 2012 Australia 1998 ARIA Awards ALLdownunder com Archived from the original on 11 July 2007 Retrieved 5 December 2009 ARIA Awards History Winners by Year 1999 Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Archived from the original on 19 May 2011 Retrieved 21 March 2012 External links editThe Mavis s at AllMusic Retrieved 11 August 2011 The Mavis s on Myspace Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Mavis 27s amp oldid 1181249520, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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