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 Hoodoo Gurus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Both Radalj and Baker were members of the original line-up of Perth band The Scientists; Faulkner and Baker were also members of Perth punk band The Victims.
The Hoodoo Gurus are a rock band from Sydney, Australia, although three of the original members Dave Faulkner, Rod Radalj and James Baker were originally from Perth.
Hoodoo Gurus were their best on their string of widely acclaimed pop-rock singles including "My Girl", "Tojo", "Leilani", "Like Wow Wipeout", "Bittersweet" and "What's My Scene?" (the last named song reworked as "That's My Team", the current promotional theme for the National Rugby League.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hoodoo_Gurus   (505 words)

  
 Citadel Records Australia: Mailorder: CDs - The Manikins - Self Titled
The Manikins were members of the same class of Perth bands (The Cheap Nasties, the Scientists and The Victims) whose members graduated from their own local rock and roll high school around the turn of the ‘70s and moved on.
The Manikins, on the other hand, briefly gave a home to Dave Flick (nee Faulkner), after his time with the Victims and en route to becoming a Le Hoodoo Gurus founder.
This posthumous release originally came out in the early ‘80s as "Live Locally", a cassette only effort that captured the band prior to its embracing commercialism and signing to CBS (by which time singer Robert Porritt and drummer Mark Betts were the only original Manikins left standing).
www.citadel-records.com /mailorder/768/discs/manikins.html   (505 words)

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