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Larrikin is an
Australian English term
meaning "a
mischievous young person, an uncultivated,
rowdy but good-hearted person", or "a
person who acts with...
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Larrikin Love were an
English four
piece indie rock band from London.
Consisting of singer-songwriter
Edward Leeson,
guitarist Micko Larkin, b****ist Alfie...
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Larrikin Records is a
record company founded in 1974 by
Warren Fahey.
Larrikin started as an
independent label and was sold in 1995 to
Festival Records...
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created shorts program, it is
based on the studio's
cancelled project Larrikins. In the
Australian Outback, a desert-dwelling
bilby tries to
search for...
- song
whose rights were
owned by
Larrikin Music,
resulted in
phone calls and
emails to
Larrikin the next day.
Larrikin Music subsequently decided to take...
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pelvic flick."
Casey published a
memoir in 1989,
titled Confessions of a
Larrikin (ISBNÂ 0949853275),
which he co-wrote with
Richard Sleeman.
Casey was awarded...
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Little Larrikin (1896) is a
novel by
Australian writer Ethel Turner. It was
originally published by Ward, Lock & Co. in London, England, in 1896. Laurence...
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mostly understood to be
pejorative compared to
other terms,
including larrikin, mate,
cobber and bloke. In the 1980s,
Carol Thatcher (daughter of British...
- He is the
founder of
Folkways Music (1973),
Larrikin Records (1974) and a folk
music ensemble, the
Larrikins (1975).
Fahey has
received numerous awards...
- held by
Larrikin Music. In the
United States, the
rights are
administered by
Music Sales Corporation in New York City. In June 2009,
Larrikin Music sued...