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The Songs of Linda Ronstadt: Lisa Mio & The Wild Dreamers
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About the Wild Dreamers….
“We play what we like – and we like playing Linda Ronstadt songs.”
These fine musicians have shared the stage with genuine music icons throughout their careers, such as Paul Kelly, Glenn Shorrock, Brian Cadd, Thelma Houston, Eric Burdon and many more. Having all crossed paths over the years working for different bands and shows, they decided to form the Wild Dreamers:
Lisa Mio: Lead Vocals, Harmonica, Percussion
Gary Young: Electric and acoustic guitars, Banjo and Vocals
Jo George: Vocals, Melodica and Glockenspiel
Cres Crisp: Keyboard, Acoustic guitar & Vocals
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Today in History
Today is Wednesday, June 30, the 181st day of 2021. There are 184 days left in the year.
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Jun. 29 2021 @ 8:16pm
Today is Wednesday, June 30, the 181st day of 2021. There are 184 days left in the year.
Today s Highlight in History:
On June 30, 1971, the Supreme Court ruled, 6-3, that the government could not prevent The New York Times or The Washington Post from publishing the Pentagon Papers.
On this date: In 1865, eight people, including Mary Surratt and Dr. Samuel Mudd, were convicted by a military commission of conspiring with John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln. (Four defendants, including Surratt, were executed; Mudd was sentenced to life in prison, but was pardoned by President Andrew Johnson in 1869.)
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Tony Moore first got into music at 16 because he had a crush on the red-headed girl in the front row of the choir.
She never so much as looked at him.
But it led to a lifetime of writing and performing live theatre and music around the world.
Now he and his wife Joanna â a âsort of redheadâ â have moved to live in Central Queensland, Mr Moore is keen to meet new people and learn more about the region.
He joined the local University of the Third Age chapter last year and has agreed to be its guest speaker during the May meeting.