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Avoiding confusion

Just to reiterate and so that young players avoid traps, there are 2 different Australian "bush bands" with similar sounding names: The Bushwhackers (band) - from Sydney (1952-1957), the original acoustic "bush band", and The Bushwackers (band) - from Melbourne (1971-current: note slightly different spelling), more of an "electric folk" bush band. This article is about the former (older) one :) Tony 1212 ( talk) 20:04, 2 November 2019 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Avoiding confusion

Just to reiterate and so that young players avoid traps, there are 2 different Australian "bush bands" with similar sounding names: The Bushwhackers (band) - from Sydney (1952-1957), the original acoustic "bush band", and The Bushwackers (band) - from Melbourne (1971-current: note slightly different spelling), more of an "electric folk" bush band. This article is about the former (older) one :) Tony 1212 ( talk) 20:04, 2 November 2019 (UTC) reply


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