• Dallas Crane are a triple ARIA Award nominated Australian alternative rock band from Melbourne. Their self-titled third album was released on 10 July 2004...
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  • Dallas Crane is the third studio album by Australian rock band Dallas Crane. It was released in 2004 and was nominated for the ARIA Music Awards in the...
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  • End), Davey Lane (of You Am I and The Pictures), and Pat Bourke (of Dallas Crane). They are named after former Easybeats frontman Stevie Wright, the original...
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  • "Black Betty" Best Breakthrough Artist – Album Jet – Get Born Dallas CraneDallas Crane Dan Kelly and the Alpha Males – Sing the Tabloid Blues The Cat...
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    Loin Groin, Motor Ace, Pre.Shrunk, Combo La Revelacion, Rocket Science, Dallas Crane, DJ Dexta, Honeysmack, DJ Slack, DJ Dee Dee, Down Town Brown, Wickid...
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    restaurant was called Kon-Tiki Ports, and Crane also operated Ports o' Call restaurants in Beverly Hills, Dallas and Toronto. California remained his favorite...
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  • with the show's distinctly Melbourne feel, iconic Melbourne rock band Dallas Crane recorded a cover of Come See Me, originally by The Pretty Things, for...
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  • Factory Girls (album) (category Dallas Crane albums)
    from Melbourne rock band, Dallas Crane, released on September 16, 2006. All the tracks were written and performed by Dallas Crane, with Steve Hesketh on...
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    poetry, visual art, theatre, outdoor cinema, beach sports, and fora. Dallas Crane playing live on the beach in 2007. Crowds on Fitzroy St during the 2007...
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    ABC's The Untouchables as Lily Dallas, a ruthless gang leader, and she appeared in two other episodes. In 1960, Crane appeared as Sarah Prentice in the...
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