• Master's Apprentices (re-titled Choice Cuts in Australia) is the third studio album by The Masters Apprentices, released in March 1971 on Regal Zonophone...
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  • Masterpiece is the second studio album by The Masters Apprentices, released in February 1970 on Columbia Records. The Masters Apprentices had been stockpiling tracks...
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  • themselves as "The Masters Apprentices" (deliberately omitting the apostrophe). Bower supplied the name because "we are apprentices to the masters of the blues—Chuck...
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  • The Masters Apprentices is the self titled debut studio album by the Masters Apprentices, released in June 1967 on Astor Records. It featured two hit singles;...
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  • the first live album by The Masters Apprentices, released in November 1971 on Columbia Records. The Masters Apprentices began their 1971 national tour...
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  • A Toast To Panama Red (category The Masters Apprentices albums)
    album by The Masters Apprentices, released in January 1972 on Regal Zonophone. It would be the group's final studio album until 1988's reunion album Do...
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  • Colin Burgess (musician) (category The Masters Apprentices members)
    Masters Apprentices from 1968 to 1972. He was later the original drummer with hard rock band AC/DC from November 1973 to February 1974. The Masters Apprentices...
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  • is the fifth studio album by the Masters Apprentices, released in November 1988 on Virgin Records. It was the group's first album in 17 years since A...
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  • Glenn Wheatley (category The Masters Apprentices members)
    became known nationally as the bass player in the rock band the Masters Apprentices. He subsequently formed a media empire which included radio stations...
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  • became Motography Nickelodeon, a 1973 album by Hudson Ford Nickelodeon, a 1971 album by The Masters Apprentices Spinoffs of the Nickelodeon channel: Nickelodeon...
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  • Jim Keays (category The Masters Apprentices members)
    and Dirty, Dirty (2012). He published his memoirs, His Master's Voice: The Masters Apprentices: The Bad Boys of Sixties Rock 'n' Roll, in 1999. From 2000...
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  • Krabat (novel) (category 1971 German novels)
    man. He soon joins the secret brotherhood, composed of journeymen and apprentices, and discovers that the skill he is meant to learn through this apprenticeship...
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    Doug Ford (musician) (category The Masters Apprentices members)
    (1965–66), then during 1968–72, he joined the pop-rock band, the Masters Apprentices. He established a writing partnership with that group's lead singer...
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  • favour of Sambell and Jeff Joseph, who also managed Farnham and the Masters Apprentices. The "Think Pink" theme continued. Zoot's second single, "1 × 2 ×...
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  • their first official recordings, using producer, Howard Gable (The Masters Apprentices). Rudd described the recording sessions, "[we had] gone into the...
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  • and, with Jim Keays (ex-The Masters Apprentices), they became Cotton Keays & Morris, which also released a self-titled album. Since 1987 Cotton performed...
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    rock music. Many local 1960s artists – e.g., the Easybeats and the Masters Apprentices, had attempted to gain international recognition but achieved limited...
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    guitar on several songs during a recording session for Dylan's album New Morning. Between 1971 and 1973, he co-wrote and/or produced three top ten hits for...
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    brothers Malcolm and Angus Young, with drummer Colin Burgess (ex-the Masters Apprentices), bass guitarist Larry Van Kriedt and vocalist Dave Evans. The group...
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    five months after the release of Paranoid, the band released Master of Reality. The album reached the top ten in both the United States and UK, and was...
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    releasing his debut album that year. Stewart's early albums were a fusion of rock, folk music, soul music, and R&B. His third album, 1971's Every Picture...
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    releasing in 2007 the album "Live on Sonarchy". In 2007 he began recording with Danish pianist Søren Kjærgaard, releasing three albums over the next six years:...
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  •  142; Walser 2014, p. 77. Moberg 2015, p. 11. McFarlane 1999, "The Master's Apprentices", "The Throb". Kelly 2013, pp. 14, 24. Weiss 2016, p. 173. George-Warren...
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    drums. They contacted Glenn Wheatley (former bass guitarist for the Masters Apprentices) to become their manager. Birtles, previously in Adelaide band Zoot...
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    consists of 18 solo studio albums, three live albums and 16 singles, in addition to six studio albums and two live albums credited to Richard and Linda...
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  • Kirshner's Rock Concert. His songwriting for other acts includes the Masters Apprentices, the Bootleg Family Band, Ronnie Burns, the Pointer Sisters, Little...
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    Max Martin (category 1971 births)
    Karl Martin Sandberg (born 26 February 1971), known professionally as Max Martin, is a Swedish record producer and songwriter. He rose to prominence in...
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    which he co-produced Lennon's 1971 single "Power to the People" (number 11) and his chart-topping album Imagine. The album's title track hit number 3. With...
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  • Hoadley's Battle of the Sounds, finishing behind winners the Groove, the Masters Apprentices and Doug Parkinson. In 1969 the group were re-signed by RCA and they...
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  • Kaleidoscope Heart (category 2010 albums)
    contemporary charts anytime from 1971 to 2010". Jon Pareles from The New York Times was also positive regarding the album, saying that "When Ms. Bareilles...
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