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Tag: Red Onions Jazz Band

Interviews Posted on19 February 201812 August 2020

John Scurry: ‘Music first, categories later’

“I had no desire to have a band under my name,that has only emerged with the CD, with permission from the other members. I firmly believe in the collective spirit and contribution of all in which music can be performed and I think that in this instance that is a good part of resultant album.”

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Video Posted on5 October 201219 September 2020

‘Diga diga doo’ – Red Onions Jazz Band [VIDEO]

Red Onions Jazz Band, Brighton, Melbourne 1966 – Allan Browne, Bill Howard, Brett Iggulden, Bill Morris, Rowan Smith, John Scurry

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Video Posted on5 October 2012

Friday Video: ‘Diga diga doo’, Red Onions Jazz Band

Red Onions Jazz Band, Brighton, Melbourne 1966 – Allan Browne, Bill Howard, Brett Iggulden, Bill Morris, Rowan Smith, John Scurry

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