Dragon formed in Auckland, New Zealand, in January 1972 with a line-up that featured Todd Hunter on bass guitar, guitarist Ray Goodwin, drummer Neil Reynolds and singer/pianist Graeme Collins.
Hunter S. Thompson | Hunter Region | Todd Rundgren | Hunter | Sweeney Todd | Hunter College | Hawker Hunter | The Deer Hunter | Todd Snider | Todd Haynes | Todd McFarlane | Todd Haley | Rachel Hunter | Hunter (U.S. TV series) | Holly Hunter | Christine Todd Whitman | Jeffrey Hunter | Herne the Hunter | Todd Helton | Todd Bridges | Todd Akin | The Crocodile Hunter | Dog the Bounty Hunter | Colin Todd | Todd Martin | Todd Brunson | Robert Hunter | Charlie Hunter | William Hunter Kendal | Todd Solondz |
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".