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Past releases include productions by the likes of Claude Young, Kenny Larkin, Stacey Pullen aka Kosmic Messenger, Dan Curtin, Sebastian S, Scan 7, Wyndell Long, K Alexi Shelby, DJ Deg, Jay Denham, Donnell Knox, Bochum Welt, Fabrice Lig, Technasia & many others.
When Fiasco was in Australia for Supafest he came to Sebastian's Sydney studio to record the rap.
The film Il giorno di San Sebastiano (Saint Sebastian's Day) (1993), directed by Pasquale Scimeca 100 years after the event, is based on Bosco’s play about the Caltavuturo massacre.
Charter began his music industry career in 1967 working at live band club venues in Melbourne such as Sebastian's and Berties and writing for Go-Set Go-Set magazine before establishing live music venues and promoting concerts of his own around Melbourne and throughout country regions of Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australia.
The video for the single features model and former Miss Universe Jennifer Hawkins as Sebastian's love interest.
A few years before, in 1808, Hispanic-American patriots tried to convince Sebastián's father, Prince Don Pedro Carlos, to accept the regency under the name of then-captive Spanish king.
Professor Peter Schickele, in comparing his alter ego, the fictitious composer P. D. Q. Bach, to Johann Sebastian's other sons, said that P. D. Q. possessed "the obscurity of Johann Christoph Friedrich."
Pedro Moreno as Querubín, son of Blasina and Sebastian's friend
In 2004, American playwright David Auburn wrote a one-man play based on Sebastian's diary titled, The Journals of Mihail Sebastian.