Arrested Development is an afrocentric hip-hop group, founded by Speech and Headliner as a positive, alternative to the gangsta rap popular in the early 1990s. It took the group three years, five months and two days to be offered a record deal. Hence the name of the first album was 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of..., which produced several hit tracks. These included "Tennessee", "People Everyday", and "Mr. Wendal", which hit the top ten. The group won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album and Best New Artist, and were also Band of the Year by Rolling Stone magazine.
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Jazz / Tropical / Melodramatic Popular Song Band Members: Jess Guille - Vocals, Ukulele... Eamon McNelis - Vocals, Trumpet... Mark Elton - Double Bass, Vocals... Ben Hendry - Drums and Toys....

Jess Ribeiro and the Bone Collectors have slowly evolved out of many warm tropical nights jamming on balconies and courtyards in Darwin, NT.

FYAH WALK has emerged to become one of the nation's most authentic and respected live reggae acts, delivering authentic Virgin Islands reggae combined with a fresh, contemporary style to reach

Marshall and the Fro are three lads from the Northern Rivers area of NSW, Australia.

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Dick Desert now has a full band - change your track tags to Dick Desert & The Shotgun Country Club

Surreal avant-pop group, EDGE OF COLOUR, create a lush and energetic stage show bringing

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Every now and then, an artist comes along with an intrinsic musical style so diverse, that even the most stringent of critics would struggle to pigeonhole.


