| Peter Cupples performs Goanna's hit Solid Rock |
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Peter Cupples performs a Tribute to
Australian Rock Bank 'Goanna' With Solid
Rock. Produced and presented by Alessandro
Sorbello http://www.alessandrosorbello.com
Peter Cupples http://www.pertercupples.com
performed this track to a small group of
friends in Brisbane Australia in October
2007.
About Goanna - Goanna is an Australian
folk-rock band, notable in integrating social
protest with popular music.
Formed by singer-songwriter Shane Howard in
the late 1970s, they produced three full
albums, and a very rare four song EP record.
The original name of the band was "The Goanna
Band", which was the name used on the EP
release in 1979. However, the original name
was soon shortened to simply "Goanna" by the
time that the album Spirit of Place was
released in the early 1980s. They were signed
to WEA Australia.
Goanna's début album Spirit of Place won the
ARIA Best Album of the Year for 1982, with
their first major hit, "Solid Rock", winning
Best Single of the Year. This song touched on
the displacement of aboriginal tribes by the
encroaching European settlers. It became a
worldwide hit, and was the first rock record
to feature extensive use of an Australian
didgeridoo, one of the world's oldest wood
instruments. Goanna also recorded "Let the
Franklin Flow", a song about the ecological
damage to be caused by damming Tasmania's
Franklin River for hydroelectricity, and
"Sorry", a song about Australia's "stolen
generation" of aborigines.
Shane Howard and his bandmates, including
sister Marcia Howard and friend Rose Bygrave,
have all recorded solo projects in addition
to their time in Goanna.
The members of the group do not rule out
future Goanna recordings and have never
officially disbanded. The 1998 album "Spirit
Returns" is reportedly a result of the
group's members desire to "get together"
again and make a musical statement.
A special thank you to my friend Erik
Johansen (Tape8) who edited Peters
performance - http://www.tape8.com
In October 2006, a number of Goanna's songs
have been featured in the Triple M Essential
2006 Countdown of songs (which was voted and
chosen by the listeners) including:
Solid Rock (ranked 427 out of 2006 songs)
Razors Edge (ranked 1232 out of 2006 songs)
Members - (some of the performers listed are
live or studio recording artists and don't
"formally" make up the official band)
Shane Howard
Marcia Howard
Rose Bygrave
Mick "The Reverend" O'Connor
Warrick Harwood
Peter "Brolga" Coughlan
Graham Davidge
Robert (Robbie) Ross
Joe Camilleri
Ross Hannaford
Judi Kenneally
Ian Morrison
Billy Inda
Trevor Lucas
Sam See
Vanetta Fields
Billy Payne
Greg 'Kenny' Sheehan
Mal Logan
Joe Creighton
Kerryn Tolhurst
Discography
Living on the Razor's Edge by The Goanna Band
(4 Song EP) - released 1979
Spirit of Place - released 1982 (expanded &
re-released 2003)
Oceania - released 1985
Spirit Returns - released 1998
Solid Rock Lyrics by Goanna
Out here nothin' changes
Not in a hurry anyway
You can feel the endlessness
With the comin' of the light 'o day
You're talkin' bout a chosen place
You wanna sell it in a marketplace
Well
Well just a minute now
You're standin' on
Solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Are blowin' down the line
Right down the line
Well round about the dawn of time
The Dreaming all began
A crowd of people came
Well they were lookin' for their promised
land
We're runnin' from the heart of darkness
Searchin' for the heart of light
It was their paradise
Well they were standin' on
Solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Were blowin' cold that night
Well they were standin' on the shore one day
Saw the white sails in the sun
Wasn't long before they felt the sting
White man, white law, white gun
Don't tell me that it's justified
Cause somewhere
Someone lied
Yeah, well someone lied
Someone lied
Genocide
Well someone lied
And now you're standin' on
Solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Are blowin' down the line
Solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Are blowin' down the line
Solid rock
Standin' on sacred ground
Livin' on borrowed time
And the winds of change
Are blowin' down the line
No! Tags : Peter Cupples Stylus Goanna Solid Rock Shane Howard |
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Durée : 307 s |
| Slipping Away - Peter Cupples tribute to Max Merritt |
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Produced and presented by Alessandro Sorbello
http://www.alessandrosorbello.com Peter
Cupples perform a cover of Max Merritt and
the Meteors Classic -- Slipping Away as a
tribute to the great artist - Peter is
performing in Melbourne with a host of other
great Australian artists - A Benefit "Concert
For Max"
Peter Cupples http://www.pertercupples.com
performed this track to a small group of
friends in Brisbane Australia in October
2007. One of Australia's leading singer
songwriters Peter Cupples was the lead singer
of the 70's hit band Stylus.
A Benefit "Concert For Max" has been
confirmed for Sunday 21 October at the Palais
Theatre in St Kilda. The 3000 seat venue will
play host to a string of artists who have
donated their time in support of their good
friend Max Merritt including Ross Wilson,
James Reyne, Jon English, Kevin Borich, John
Paul Young, Swanee, Normie Rowe, Peter
Cupples, Dinah Lee, The Delltones, Doug
Parkinson, Wilbur Wilde, Paul Norton,
Spectrum and George Smilovici with more
performers to be announced
From Max Merritt and the Meteors website
"Since the Long Way To The Top tour, things
have gone from strength to strength for the
mighty Max Merritt & The Meteors. They have
become one of the most popular and sought
after Headline Attraction for Special Events
and Music Festivals nationwide.
In recent years, Max Merritt shared the bill
with Wilson Pickett, James Brown and Ray
Charles and did Australia proud.
As a leading Oz Rock Icon, the legendary Max
Merritt & The Meteors continue to wow
audiences whenever Max returns to Australia.
During visits over the past couple of years,
Max and the band have headlined shows at the
Melbourne Music & Blues Festival, The Perth
Moonlight Festival, The Byron Bay Blues
Festival, The Veterans Games in Alice
Springs, The Queenscliff Festival and The
Toyota Muster Gympie ....... and each and
every time has been 'the high point of the
event'.
Slipping Away
SLIPPING AWAY
Max Merritt & The Meteors
Baby I've been watchin' you
(Baby I've been watchin' you)
Watchin' everything you do
(Watchin' everything you do)
And I just can't help but feelin'
Someone else is stealin' you away from me
I see it written in your eyes
And you confirm it with your lies
Though the way the weave can hold me
I would rather that you told me, where you
wanna be
Oh, oh, oh, you're slippin' away from me
Oh, oh, oh, you're slippin' away from me
And it's breakin' me in two
Watchin' you slippin' away
Baby, I've been watchin' you
(Baby, I've been watchin' you)
Watchin' everything you do
(Watchin' everything you do)
And I just can't help but feelin'
Someone else is stealin' you away from me
I see it written in your eyes
And you confirm it with your lies
Though the way the weave can hold me
I would rather that you told me, where you
wanna be
Oh, oh, oh, you're slippin' away from me
Oh, oh, oh, you're slippin' away from me
And it's breakin' me in two
(Breakin' me in two)
Watchin' you slippin' away
And it's breakin' me in two
(Breakin' me in two)
Watchin' you slippin' away
And it's breakin me in two
(Breakin' me in two)
Watchin' you slippin' away
Baby I've been watchin' you
Watchin' everything you do
And I just can't help but feelin'
Someone else is stealin' you away from me
I see it written in your eyes
And you confirm it with your lies
Though the way the weave can hold me
I would rather that you told me, where you
wanna be
Whoa, oh, oh, you're slippin' away from me
Whoa, oh, oh, you're slippin' away from me
And it's breakin' me in two
Watchin' you slippin' away
And it's breakin' me in two
Watchin' you slippin' away
(Fades to End)
Yes, it's breakin' me in two
Watchin' you slippin' away
I said, it's breakin' me in two
Watchin' you slippin' away
A special thank you to my friend Erik
Johansen (Tape8) who edited Peters
performance - http://www.tape8.com Tags : Max Merritt Meteors Slipping Away Peter Cupples Stylus |
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Durée : 322 s |
| Summer Breeze - Seals and Crofts tribute by Peter Cupples |
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Peter Cupples performs a cover of the Seals
and Crofts Summer Breeze. Produced and
presented by Alessandro Sorbello
http://www.alessandrosorbello.com Peter
Cupples http://www.pertercupples.com
performed this track to a small group of
friends in Brisbane Australia in October
2007.
About Seals and Crofts
Jimmy Seals and Dash Crofts are two musicians
from Texas who were immensely popular in the
1970's, and still honored today for their
hits Summer Breeze, Hummingbird, Diamond
Girl, We May Never Pass This Way Again and
Get Closer. Their unique pop/rock sound was
made famous by their incredible vocal
harmony, songwriting and musicianship. Their
music was also distinctive for their
spiritual lyrics and themes, inspired by the
teachings of the Bahá'à faith.
Although no true reunion is planned, Seals &
Crofts recorded their first album together in
over 20 years in 2004, entitled TRACES. The
album features new versions of several hits
from the 1970's, plus some newer tunes! S & C
are in fine voice. Included are a total
rearrangement of the hits, such as Get Closer
(with Dash's daughter Lua and Jimmy's
daughter Juliet). Some updated album cuts are
added, such as Not Be Found and Euphrates.
Another highlight is the previously
unreleased "Change the Copper Into Gold"
(inspired by the spiritual odyssey of Dorothy
Baker), a mesmerizing song that ranks among
Jimmy's best. A newer song also penned by
Jimmy, "North Light," has been retitled and
released as "Paint You." The album does not
include the song "Traces," which was Jimmy's
recounting of the ten Bahá'à women executed
during the Iranian persecutions in the
1980's. That song was released in 1987 on a
rare Bahá'à album, called Jewel In the
Lotus. The album does, however, include a
version of "Love Takes No Prisoners," which
first appeared on Louie Shelton's cd, Hot &
Spicy
Seals and Crofts are Jim Seals (born James
Seals, 17 October 1941, Sidney, Texas) and
Dash Crofts (born Darrell Crofts, 14 August
1940, Cisco, Texas), a popular soft rock duo
in the early 1970s, best-known for their hits
"Summer Breeze" and "Diamond Girl." They were
also the most famous Bahá'Ãs of 1970s in
the United States.
According to Billboard ratings, SUMMER BREEZE
was ranked #2 among all albums charted during
1973. Number 1, a surprise in retrospect, was
War's THE WORLD IS A GHETTO. An unreleased
song from the SUMMER BREEZE recording
sessions in July of 1972 was "Greying Eyes of
Time."
Produced by Louie Shelton; Jim Seals- vocals,
guitar, fiddle, saxophone; Dash Crofts --
vocals, mandolin, electric guitar, piano;
Robert Lichtig -- bass, flute, clarinet;
piano -- Larry Knechtel, Clarence McDonald,
Mike Lang, Michael Omartian, John Ford Coley;
drums -- Jim Gordon, Jim Keltner, John
Guerin, Russ Kunkel; bass -- Wilton Felder,
Harvey Brooks, Joe Osborn, Louie Shelton;
tamboura and tablas -- Milt Holland; congas
-- King Errison; electric guitar -- Louie
Shelton; steel guitar -- "Red" Rhodes; banjo
-- John Hartford; flute -- Jim Horn, with
love from Shelter; background singers -- Dee
Higgins, Louie Shelton, Donnie Shelton;
string arrangement -- Mary Paich; recorded at
Sound Factory, Hollywood; engineers -- Dave
Hassinger (first), Val Garay (second);
special thanks to our bass player, Bobby
Lichtig (who was late for our picnic picture)
for his continuing devotion and inspirational
musicianship throughout the past two albums;
art direction -- Ed Thrasher; illustrations
-- Mark English; album design -- Dave Bhrang;
special thanks to our road manager Jim Root
for services rendered above and beyond the
call of duty; roadies -- Leonard Mace and Ron
Aston.
http://www.sealsandcrofts.com/lyricssb.html
Discography
Albums
Seals & Crofts, 1969
Down Home, 1970
Year Of Sunday, 1971,
Summer Breeze, 1972,
Diamond Girl, 1973,
Seals & Crofts I & II, 1974
Unborn Child, 1974,
I'll Play For You, 1975,
Greatest Hits, 1975,
Get Closer, 1976,
Sudan Village, 1976 (live),
One On One (soundtrack), 1977,
Takin' It Easy, 1978,
Collection, 1979
The Longest Road, 1980 (Chick Corea and
Stanley Clarke appeared on track one,
"Stars").
Lote Tree, 1980
Today, 1998
Traces, 2004 Tags : Seals and Crofts Louie Shelton Peter Cupples Summer Breeze |
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Durée : 207 s |
| my four favorite naruto cupples |
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this is a movie of my four favorite naruto
cupples there is naruto x hinata, sasuke x
sakura, neji x tenten, and shikamaru x
temari. i didn't draw any of the art on here
and i got all the clips from photobucket.
pease rate and comment and feel free to mail
me if you have any questions.^^ also the song
is ordinary day by vannesa carlton Tags : favorite naruto cupples |
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Affichage : 3119
Durée : 239 s |
| Living in A World Of Make Believe - Peter Cupples |
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Produced and presented by Alessandro Sorbello
http://www.alessandrosorbello.com Peter
Cupples performs a series of songs to a small
group of friends in Brisbane Australia in
October 2007. A unique opportunity to hear
one of Australia's best Singer/songwriters in
an intimate atmosphere.
Peter Cupples http://www.pertercupples.com
has produced numerous albums over his
extensive career, a brief summary of his time
with Stylus and a recount of his experience
in his own words follow.
Peter Cupples formed the Masons Cure which
later grew into Stylus. With great hits such
as "Summer Breeze", "Living in a world of
make believe" Stylus were destined to move on
to greater things. With the release of their
next album ("For the Love of music") the band
found interest in America from Motown
records. It was a great honour and thrill for
the band to be the first all white band with
Motown, and for Peter Cupples being the lead
singer and songwriter it was pretty special.
Jeff really believed in Stylus and he managed
to help us gain a record contract and some
commercial attention. We had been playing
"Summer Breeze" back in the Masons Cure stage
and it became our signature tune. We often
had to play the song 2 or 3 times in one show
to satisfy the audience. Our version of the
Seals and Croft classic became our first
Top10 hit.
We made our first performance on Countdown -
an incredible experience for a young group of
guys from the bush. We really were "Living in
a world of make believe" when we went into
the studio to record that track.
Around this time we hooked up with the
management of Glenn Wheatley and his brother
Paul. Glenn worked Stylus along with his
other project, a group of guys called the
Little River Band. At one Music industry
conference they managed to sign LRB to
Capital, and Stylus to Motown. Not a bad
weeks work.
We followed this up with our third album,
Best Kept Secret. This album was released
locally on Oz Records and in the United
States, under the banner of the world's most
respected Soul label Motown. The Motown
subsidiary, Prodigal, carried the Stylus name
to the world's biggest market behind the
disguise of a mask. We were pretty excited
with being signed to such a prestige label
but, as things turned out, we were the last
act to be published on Prodigal, and the
American market never found out that there
were five white Aussie guys hiding behind the
mask. It did, however, leave us with the
legacy of a great story to tell future
generations...
Our fourth and final album was Part Of It
All. Again this is a nice recording. With the
promise of the Motown emergence still ever
present in our enthusiasm, we worked hard to
produce a top quality record. Unfortunately,
it ended up being the finale to a great part
of my life.
Stylus was very different to the other bands
of the time in many ways. Not only musically
different, but also culturally different. We
were friends and family, and remain so to
this day. Our reunion concerts move the
audience because there is still magic between
us that time has not eroded. Our recent
reunion at Capers (see current projects),
proved to our loyal fans that we still have
the ability to create something special when
we do get together.
In the same way that we came together as
friends ,we parted as friends. There was no
definitive rock and roll type split, no
arguments over musical direction, no tensions
within the band, no religious differences or
bad karma... We were just all very tired from
the touring. We had been on the road for 50
weeks a year for over 5 years, and it was
wearing us down.
Quite naturally we all started working on
different projects, some still working with
each other, but the band that was known as
Stylus, that had been such a wonderful era in
all of our lives ceased to exist. In the end
it was wonderful to have been..."A part of it
all"...
Track Listing:
1. World Of Make Believe
2. All In The Game
3. Will This Continue
4. Just Begun
5. Summer Breeze
6. Paradise
7. I'm So In Love With You
8. I Remember
9. Where In The World
10. I'm Going Home
Album Details:
Released by Astor. 1975
Produced by Trevor Courtney and Stylus
A special thank you to my friend Erik
Johansen (Tape8) who edited Peters
performance - http://www.tape8.com Tags : Peter Cupples Make Believe Stylus Motown Trevor Courtney Astor Summer Breeze Glenn Wheatley Little River Band |
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Durée : 178 s |
| Pioneers - Peter Cupples |
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Produced and presented by Alessandro Sorbello
http://www.alessandrosorbello.com Peter
Cupples performs a series of songs to a small
group of friends in Brisbane Australia in
October 2007. A unique opportunity to hear
one of Australia's best Singer/songwriters.
Peter Cupples from the album bac2basix
http://www.pertercupples.com
Peter Cupples led the band Stylus, one of
Australia's best-known acts, in the 1970s
when pop/rock groups Sherbert, ACDC and Cold
Chisel dominated. Stylus combined a soul and
funk sound with rich harmonies. Eventually
the group signed for American giant Tamla
Motown, the first white group to sign for the
label. Hits included "Summer Breeze" and
"World Of Make Believe". During the 80s,
Peter led The Peter Cupples Band which made
two albums and has since maintained a
significant presence in the industry.
This album was recorded in early 2000 but it
was shelved because Peter wasn't happy with
it. Eventually, after some perspective, Peter
did release it and suggests that, as an
analogue recording in a digital world, it has
a unique charm.
Previous recordings include "The Best Of The
Best" (2001) "Home Grown" (2001), "Sacred
Heart"(1999), and "Changes"(1994).
Peter Cupples - bac2basix - After years in
the making the latest solo release by Peter
is finally out! It was worth the wait...
Track Listing:
1. Buying Time
2. Don't Take This Love Away
3. Say You'll Be Mine
4. Leave Me the Rain
5. State of the Heart
6. To Late to Tell
7. I Surrender
8. Take Me Home
9. Pioneers
10. Poor Man's Al Jolson
11. Family
12. Land of the Immigrant
Album Details:
Produced by Peter Cupples and ably assisted
by Steven Morgan
Mastered by Trevor Carter, Studio 52
Distributed through Sound Vault Records
What the public says of Peter Cupples
"... Peter's musical and performance ability
is widely renowned, but I happen to know what
a nice guy he is as well! Talent and
professionalism combine into a premier
Australian performer."
- James Roche of Bachelor Girl. 2002
Luella Widt , whose new album is currently
being produced by Louie Shelton
http://www.LouieShelton.com quotes on her
website. "Peter Cupples is One of the
greatest singers in world"
A special thank you to my friend Erik
Johansen (Tape8) who edited Peters
performance - http://www.tape8.com Tags : Peter Cupples Stylus Steven Morgan back2basix |
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Durée : 227 s |
| Fly Me To the Moon - Peter Cupples |
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Produced and presented by Alessandro Sorbello
http://www.alessandrosorbello.com Peter
Cupples performs a Tribute to Frank Sinatra
with 'Fly Me To The Moon"
Peter Cupples http://www.pertercupples.com
performed this track to a small group of
friends in Brisbane Australia in October
2007. Peter opened for Frank Sinatra when in
1988 Sanctuary Cove Resort Opened, the first
gated tourism and residential precinct in
Australia. Frank Sinatra, Peter Allen, and
Whitney Houston sang at the complex's lavish
opening in 1988, an event that placed it
squarely on the map.
One of Australia's leading singer songwriters
Peter Cupples was the lead singer of the 70's
hit band Stylus.
Fly Me to the Moon" is a pop standard song
written in 1954 by Bart Howard. When
introduced by Felicia Sanders on the cabaret
circuit, it was originally titled "In Other
Words". The song became popularly called "Fly
Me to the Moon" from its first line, but it
took a few years for the publishers to change
the title officially.
It was first recorded in 1954 by Kaye Ballard
(of the television show The Mothers-in-Law).
Ballard's 1954 version was released by Decca
Records as catalog number 29114. In 1956 it
was recorded by Portia Nelson for her album,
Let Me Love You. The same year, Johnny Mathis
recorded the song, the first time the title
"Fly Me to the Moon" appeared on a record
label.
Felicia Sanders, the original singer of the
song (best known for her vocal on the Percy
Faith Orchestra's "Song From Moulin Rouge
(Where Is Your Heart)"), finally got around
to recording the song in 1959. It was
released on Decca Records as catalog number
30937.
In 1962, an instrumental version was recorded
as "Fly Me to the Moon -- Bossa Nova" by Joe
Harnell, which became the biggest chart hit
version of the song, reaching #14 on the U.S.
pop singles charts.
Frank Sinatra recorded the song in 1964 on
his It Might as Well Be Swing collaboration
with Count Basie, and this became the
rendition that many people identified the
song with.
Tony Bennett recorded the song in 1965 and
had a minor hit with it. In subsequent years
through the 2000s, he often performed the
song in concert without using any
amplification or sound system.
It has also been performed by Paul Anka,
Shirley Bassey, Nat King Cole, Perry Como,
Bobby Darin, Doris Day, Ella Fitzgerald, Judy
Garland, Groove Armada, Joni James, Jack
Jones, Julie London, Bobby Womack, Al Hirt,
Diana Krall, Mabel Mercer (1960), Wes
Montgomery, Anita O'Day, KT Sullivan (1997),
Sarah Vaughn, Tom Jones, the Irish boyband
Westlife, Nancy Wilson (1959), Matt Dusk,
Agnetha Fältskog, Paul Gilbert, Claire
Littley (the original ending theme of the
anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion), Utada
Hikaru, Astrud Gilberto, hellogoodbye, Ray
Quinn, Dinah Washington, Oscar Peterson,
Charlie Haden, Michael Bolton, Paula Toller
and many others.
In film, "Fly Me to the Moon" was used as the
theme song of Oliver Stone's Wall Street
(1987), under the last frames of Clint
Eastwood's Space Cowboys (2000) (in Sinatra's
version), and was performed by Jay Mohr in
Eddie Murphy's The Adventures of Pluto Nash.
It is also the main song of the 1991 film
"Once Around", starring Richard Dreyfuss,
Holly Hunter and Danny Aiello, who also
performs a rendition during the wedding
scene.
Thomas Anders (of Modern Talking fame)
recorded his version in 1997 on the album
Live Concert.
The song is also the ending theme of the
anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, in
several remixed versions and performed by
multiple people, most notably the famous
Japanese seiyū Megumi Hayashibara and Yuko
Miyamura (all in English). The song has been
remixed again and sung by Utada Hikaru for
the trailer of the first movie in the Rebuild
of Evangelion series of films, You Are (Not)
Alone.
In episode 369 of the The Simpsons, "The
Seemingly Never-Ending Story", "Fly Me to the
Moon" is played during Moe and Edna's love
montage, and Moe later refers to it as their
song.
On American Idol season 6, Top 20 contestant,
Nick Pedro sang a rendition of "Fly Me To The
Moon" at his audition in New York.
In the series finale of 3rd Rock From the
Sun, Elvis Costello sang "Fly Me to the Moon"
at a farewell party the aliens threw for
themselves.
Versions of song by Frank Sinatra and Felicia
Sanders were played simultaneously in Down
With Love as Barbara (Renée Zellweger) and
Zip (Ewan McGregor) got ready for their date
with each other.
A special thank you to my friend Erik
Johansen (Tape8) who edited Peters
performance - http://www.tape8.com Tags : Peter Cupples Frank Sinatra Sanctuary Cove Resort Bart Howard |
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Durée : 223 s |
| Life Goes On - Peter Cupples |
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Produced and presented by Alessandro Sorbello
http://www.alessandrosorbello.com
Peter Cupples. A Brief Biography
http://www.petercupples.com
Peter Cupples first came into prominence in
1975 as lead singer and songwriter for the
blue-eyed soul band Stylus.
Stylus released four albums which included
such hits as 'Summer Breeze' 'World of
Make/believe' 'So much Love' and 'Work out
fine' to name a few.
Stylus became the first all white band to be
signed by U.S. Company Tamala Motown, and had
moderate success internationally under the
Motown banner. Stylus split in 1980 and Peter
went solo achieving a top twenty with his
first release 'Fear of Thunder', 'Blame it on
the Weather' was also a success not only for
Peter, but also for John Farnham, as a part
of his return. Peter became a regular on the
Midday show after doing a song called 'Happy
Ending' to close the Opening of the
entertainment centre in Sydney, a channel
nine spectacular.
Peter became a regular with all variety
shows, 'Hey Hey it's Saturday' 'Tonight Live
with Steve Visard' 'I.M.T'. 'G.M.A.' still
today, and fifteen years of 'Carols by
Candlelight' Christmas Eve at the Myer Music
Bowl. Peter continues to write and record
albums, he is heavily involved in certain
charity's, recently writing songs for the
'Make a Wish foundation' and the 'Sacred
Heart foundation'.
Peter also wrote the song 'Best of the Best'
for the racing hall of fame, and the
kangaroo's team of the century tribute. Peter
has done many main events, none bigger than
opening for Frank Sinatra at sanctuary cove.
This is a great product from an Australian
artist who surprises, and delights us with
his musical credibility, and song writing
prowess.
Peter Cupples
Changes
Release Year: 1994
Label: PDC Music
Country: Australia
Produced by Peter Cupples
Musicians:
Tommy Emmanuel, Ron Peers, Jack Jones, Ross
Ingles, Peter Cupples: Guitars
Travis Clarke, Chris Bekker: Bass
James Roache, Ricky Edwards: Keyboards,
Programming
Darryn Farrugia: Drums
James Southball: Percussion
Billy Harrower: Sax
Bob Vinier: Flugelhorn
Alan Bowles: Harmonica
Joe Chindamo: Accordion
Jerry Hall: Mandolin, Dobro
Margot Moir, Jean Moir, Jasmine & Rayemma
Moir, Enza Pantano, Steve Romick, Jabulani,
Lisa Edwards, Darrio Bidino, Jason Dean,
Tanya Doko, Linda Cable, Ashley Henderson,
Lindaa George: Background Vocals
Re--Release: 2003;
Label: Eureka Records;
Country: Australia;
Tracklist:
The Power Of Change
Believe In Love(1 Minute soundsample)
Indecision
Changes
Burning Up
Win You Went Away
Sand Castle Memories
Ordinary Pain
It′s Only The Sound
For Your Love(1 Minute soundsample)
Life Goes On
Storyteller
The Heavens Came Down (Re--Release Bonus
Track)
Fear Of Thunder (Re--Release Bonus Track)
Sacred Heart (Re--Release Bonus Track)
Power Of Change (Acoustic Version)
(Re--Release Bonus Track)
Why You Went Away (Acoustic Version)
(Re--Release Bonus Track)
A special thank you to my friend Erik
Johansen (Tape8) who edited Peters
performance - http://www.tape8.com Tags : Life Goes On Peter Cupples Tommy Emmanuel Jack Jones |
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