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Some Things are Best left in the 1980s
Publication Date: July 5, 2000
Venue: Western Suburbs Leagues Club
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Overwhelming requests for more have followed standing ovations at each show, and now he and his acclaimed show are back.
Williamson has recently returned from Europe where he accompanied the Australian Rugby Union Team The Wallabies on their search for the World Cup.
He is now looking forward to ...
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Williamson Waltzes In
Publication Date: February 28, 2001
Event Date: Friday, March 23, 2001
Venue: Cessnock Supporters Club
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AFTER a hectic Tamworth Country Music Festival and a visit to Canada, John Williamson is about to hit the road again primarily taking in the Hunter.
He will play at Cessnock Supporters Club on March 23, Mingara Recreational Club on March 24, Club Nova Newcastle on March 25, Muswellbrook Workers ...
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True Blue Balladeer Continues to Sing Outback's Praises
Publication Date: March 21, 2001
Event Date: Friday, March 23, 2001
Venue: Cessnock Supporters Club
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A PERFORMER for 31 years, one thing true blue Aussie troubadour John Williamson is not worried about is running out of ideas.
A devotee of the Australian outback and country way of life, Williamson says he always kept his ears open when people were talking, particularly about Australian subjects. ...
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Belated Trip for True Blue Favourite Son
Publication Date: April 25, 2001
Event Date: Friday, April 27, 2001
Venue: Newcastle Panthers
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TRUE-blue troubadour John Williamson will finally make it to Newcastle after he postponed his show to perform at last month's memorial service for Sir Donald Bradman.
Williamson will perform at Club Nova Newcastle on April 27 with country starlet Sara Storer, who coincidentely hails from ...
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He's Still Singing Australias Praises
Publication Date: August 7, 2002
Event Date: Wednesday, September 4, 2002
Venue: Belmont 16ft Sailing Club
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IF there's one definition of the classic Aussie tale, it has probably come from the mouth of JOHN WILLIAMSON. Williamson has been the king of Australian bush ballads for almost 30 years, producing classics such as TRUE BLUE, BOOMERANG CAFE and RIP RIP WOODCHIP. Following the release of his ...
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Words Come Easy For Aussie Icon
Publication Date: September 11, 2002
Event Date: Friday, September 13, 2002
Venue: Belmont 16ft Sailing Club
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ASK JOHN WILLIAMSON how many albums he has released and he'll tell you it's 'probably about 25.'
He is actually up to album number 29 and the new year saw the release of Williamson's latest album, GUNYAH. The album is one of Williamson's most personal to date and is ...
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True Blue Reunion Of Three Mates
Publication Date: March 16, 2005
Event Date: Saturday, March 26, 2005
Venue: Belmont 16ft Sailing Club
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BACK in July, 2003, Australian singer-songwriter John Williamson decided to hit the road with two of his best mates, Pixie Jenkins and Warren H Williams. Touring under the banner the True Blue Reunion, the shows were a huge success and many of them sold out.
Williamson, Jenkins and Williams are ...
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