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Bob Daisley Interview: Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Dio

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Sydney construction sector warns of more closures next week

Sydney construction sector warns of more closures next week Save Share Major construction sites in Sydney are operating with less than half of their workforce due to restrictions in western and south-west Sydney and may be forced to close again next week, builders say. A survey of members by the Master Builders Association that saw more than 1700 responses found two-thirds of construction companies had experienced more than a 50 per cent reduction in work in the week that the sector reopened. John Holland has had to operate with a significantly reduced workforce for the Sydney Football Stadium project at Moore Park. 

The Surfaris Plan to Wipe Out in Concert at Campus Jax in Newport Beach on June 16

Newport Beach News By Simone Goldstone | Soundcheck Columnist If the surf music from the 1960s had one defining sound, it would be the opening drum roll and familiar guitar melody from the Surfaris’ 1962 hit song “Wipe Out.” Known as the most important instrumental song of the decade and featured in films such as Dirty Dancing, “Wipe Out” was written and recorded on the spot in a little recording studio in Cucamonga by a group of high school students who had formed a band called The Surfaris. The meteoric success of their first hit led the group of teenagers from Glendora to co-headline a tour with the Beach Boys and sign with prominent labels such as Dot and Decca. The group went on to have other hits including “Surfer Joe” and “Point Panic.”

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