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Beautiful Girls Blend in
Publication Date: May 15, 2002
Event Date: Sunday, May 19, 2002
Venue: Northern Star Hotel
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BECK managed to successfully cross country blues with hip hop so there is no reason why Sydneysiders The Beautiful Girls can't do the same.
With influences ranging from the Beastie Boys to Lightnin' Hopkins, the trio has put together a real mixed bag of an album.
Its debut album ...
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Fans Welcome Stopover
Publication Date: October 27, 2004
Event Date: Sunday, October 31, 2004
Venue: QWB - Queens Wharf Brewery
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ONCE a constant on Australia's live circuit, performances this year by THE BEAUTIFUL GIRLS have been few and far between.
But it's not because the Sydney-based blues and roots trio decided to take a well- deserved break.
This year has been very busy for The Beautiful Girls, with the ...
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Surfer Boys' Beautiful Music
Publication Date: June 22, 2005
Event Date: Thursday, August 18, 2005
Venue: University - Bar on the Hill
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THOSE laid-back lads from The Beautiful Girls are some of the hardest working musicians in the country.
Once again the band is preparing to hit the road for a mammoth run of dates.
The Beautiful Girls will begin an Australian tour in late July before flying to Japan to appear at the Fuji Rock ...
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Music Keeps The Girls On Tour
Publication Date: August 10, 2005
Event Date: Thursday, August 18, 2005
Venue: University - Bar on the Hill
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NANCY Sinatra nf once sang These Boots Were Made For Walking, but in the case of The Beautiful Girls their thongs were made for touring.
For a group of laid-back surfers, The Beautiful Girls haven't spent much time in the water this year.
Once again they are preparing for the never-ending ...
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When Matt Mchugh Was
Publication Date: August 17, 2005
Event Date: Thursday, August 18, 2005
Venue: University - Bar on the Hill
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WHEN Matt McHugh was growing up on the Northern Beaches of Sydney he was told by aspiring singers that band names had to masculine if it was going to be taken seriously by the public.
McHugh, Clay McDonald, Mitchell Connelly and Felipe Kmiecik now laugh at that way of thinking and credit those ...
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