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4 unusual facts about James Reyne


James Reyne

October 1994 saw the release of James' critically acclaimed fourth album on the RooArt label – The Whiff Of Bedlam, recorded in Los Angeles with Stewart Levine.

His debut was followed in May 1989 by his next solo release Hard Reyne, which featured the hits "House of Cards" (#17 Aria Charts) and "One More River" (#22 Aria Charts).

Reckless: 1979–1995

Reckless: 1979–1995 is a compilation album of songs by Australian rock band Australian Crawl and the band's lead singer, James Reyne, from his solo career.

Reyne

James Reyne (born 1957), Australian rock musician and singer/songwriter, member of the band Australian Crawl and soloist


Marc Hunter

The performers included Glenn Shorrock, James Reyne, Ross Wilson, Todd Hunter, Alan Mansfield, Robert Taylor and Tommy Emmanuel, and a host of other Oz music legends – Men At Work regrouped for the first time in a decade to perform, and the remaining members of INXS performed live for the first time since the death of their lead singer Michael Hutchence; Peter Garrett and Jimmy Barnes duetted on "Dreams of Ordinary Men" and "Speak No Evil".


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Lismore, Victoria

Notable people from Lismore include Gordon Bryant, a Labor politician and minister in the Whitlam government, Tony Street, a Liberal politician and minister in the Fraser government, Olympic Silver medallist Ji Wallace, and Simon Hussey, who was born in Lismore in 1960, and is a multi ARIA award winning producer and composer for Daryl Braithwaite and James Reyne.

Reyne

Hard Reyne, the second solo album by Australian singer/songwriter James Reyne, released in 1989