It’s not all Fool’s Gold, then?
News dot com dot au are reporting that Ian Lees, bassist for Moving Pictures, has died aged in his 60s.
Born in 1963 in Sydney into a family of broadcast royalty – her father Bruce Gyngell was the first person to appear on Australian television at its inception in 1956 – Gyngell shrugged her law studies in Sydney for a professional life in the kitchens of Europe.
Hasn’t this been known for months?
Ryan went on Instagram Stories last week to explain why his relationship with Emily didn’t last.
Hit radio presenter Christie Hayes last week gave birth to a girl named Marigold. Marigold is Christie’s third child, she shares two sons, Hendrix and Harley, with ex-husband Daniel White.
The Guardian Australia’s Amanda Meade wrote in her column today that Prof Turner undertook a major study of talkback radio and wrote extensively about television current affairs, among his numerous publications. One of his 30 books was Ending the Affair: The Decline of Television Current Affairs in Australia.
Bob ‘Bongo’ Starkie from Skyhooks passed away this morning. Skyhooks were such a big part of my childhood and he will be missed.
That would explain my hearing of some Skyhooks music on community radio this morning.
The era of Skyhooks, Sherbert, Split Enz & AC/DC in Aus 70’s music culture…
They did well to keep that secret. The Prime Minister getting married is big news so surprised there were no leaks before it happened.
