- and
Johnny Devlin). The
Delltones also sang
backing vocals on
recording sessions for O'Keefe. O'Keefe
invited the
Delltones to
appear as
regulars on...
-
Delltones died in a car
accident on 7 July 1962.
Loughnan explained: "The
Crescents were on the way out ... [we] had
jammed a lot with the
Delltones at...
- in Sydney,
Weaver and a
number of
other Australian singers such as The
Delltones and her then-boyfriend
Bryan Davies performed a
satire on the
Gidget movies...
- ISBN 978-0-98710-485-4.
Retrieved 29 July 2018. Baker,
Glenn A. "The
Delltones – History". The
Delltones Official Website.
Retrieved 29 July 2018. McFarlane, 'The...
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leader and
founding member of the
Australian rock and roll band The
Delltones.
After a
couple of
years in
suburban Sydney,
touring with the band, her...
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Peeler – The
Sapphires (film) The
Rajahs The
Australian Beaumarks The
Delltones The
Lonnie B. and
Vicki G. Show (1968) The
Ralph Kimbrough and Dee Steele...
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including Ferlin Husky (The
Heart and Soul of
Ferlin Husky 1963), The
Delltones (Come A
Little Bit
Closer 1963), Buck
Owens (On the
Bandstand 1963), the...
- Out, Johnny" / "Koala Bear" by
Johnny Devlin and The
Devils with The
Delltones, and "Do You Love Me"/"Whiplash" by Rob E.G.
Other hits
Songs peaking...
- the
suffix "-tones," (which was po****r
among 1950s
bands such as the
Delltones, the Cleftones, the Deltones, and the Harptones). The name is also a pun...
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Music artists who
performed in the pre-game
included Glenn Shorrock, The
Delltones, Ross Wilson,
Christine Anu, and Kate Ceberano, who sang a
video replay...