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Jim Jefferies Heads Home For Australian Dates
Jim Jefferies has escaped the USA to head home to Australia for a tour starting in June.
Jefferies will perform his first Australian shows since his arena tour of 2018 starting in Sydney on 29 June.
Jim’s latest production is the Covid-limited ‘I Don’t Know About That’. Check out this episode with Jay Leno.
With a staggering 50 year career and counting, Russell Morris is still going strong and making his way to Archies Creek this April! His latest album, Black And Blue Heart has received rave reviews and showcases Russell s creative ability. For some Artists a new album can almost write itself after almost six decades on the road but it takes a rare combination of talent and circumstances to realise that vision as vividly and succinctly as Russell Morris does on Black And Blue Heart. Russell is a must see live performer and not to be missed!
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Once again we invite you to a musical feast of great
Aussie talent. Heading the program with their international hit ‘Down Under’ is
Men At Work. This song more than any piqued overseas interest in the Aussie product ‘Vegemite’. But we had many other great Aussie performers who didn’t make it overseas including
Sherbet (Rock Me Gently) and
Russell Morris with his divine ‘Sweet Sweet Love’ and New Zealander turned Aussie, influential rocker,
Max Merrett (Slipping Away).
John Paul Young was a perennial favourite too. He sings his first hit ‘Yesterday’s Hero’ on today’s program. Capturing the essence of Australia’s indigenous issues
Auxvasse man pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and other charges Wednesday
FULTON, Mo. (KMIZ)
An Auxvasse man pleaded guilty Wednesday to attempted possession of a controlled substance (meth), forgery and felony murder in the second degree.
Joey Russell Morris, 30, admitted his role in the shooting death of Nathan Pritchett, Jr.
Morris admitted that he and two other men arranged to purchase meth with counterfeit money from Pritchett in a rural area of Callaway County in April 2019.
Pritchett figured out the money was counterfeit and an argument ensued that led the third man to shot and kill Pritchett.
The judge sentenced Morris to 4 years in prison for the drug and forgery charges and 12 years in prison for the murder charge.