Damian Joseph Cowell, also known by his former stage names Humphrey B. Flaubert and DC Root, is an Australian musician who is best known as the frontman...
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Things festival in December. In December 1982, Humphrey B. Flaubert (Damian Cowell – drums and lead vocals) and Eugene de la Hot-Croix Bun (Eugene Cester...
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joined TISM, an alternative rock band formed by two of his friends, Damian Cowell and Eugene Cester, in the year before. TISM members remained anonymous...
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him a ukulele to play. She later taught him guitar. In 1982, Holt met Damian Cowell and Eugene Cester. Seeing that Holt played guitar, the three formed...
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Vs Art is the first solo album by Damian Cowell. It is sometimes considered a DC3 album, due to Cowell's DC3 bandmates Henri Grawe and Douglas Lee Robertson...
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'Media' (oftentimes interviews with artists). Walsh also commissioned Damian Cowell, frontman of satirical Melbourne band TISM, to write and record songs...
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James Paull - guitar, backing vocals John Holt - bass, backing vocals Damian Cowell - drums, backing vocals, lead vocals (bridge) Eugene Cester - keyboards...
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2017. Dwyer, Michael (7 January 2017). "A tale of two dags: TISM's Damian Cowell and Tony Martin continue the satire with new album". Retrieved 10 October...
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composed of three members of Root!. They were known for lead singer Damian Cowell being a former member of TISM. They released their first single, "I...
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The Bennies themselves would later contribute to Cowell's second studio album as Damian Cowell's Disco Machine, 2017's Get Yer Dag On!, featuring on...
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