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331:'s songwriting career "Ted Albert assigned him the task of finding artists to record some of the songs Harry and George were sending over from London. The most notable of these demos was a rock tune called 'Superman' ... matched the song up with the soaring voice of session singer Alison MacCallum, added some brass to the original arrangement and suddenly they had a hit on their hands". Australian musicologist, 369:, making MacCallum a famous name through saturation radio and TV airplay, despite the single failing to chart. According to James Cockington "even though Labor was not credited on the label nor mentioned in the lyrics, most radio stations were reluctant to play the song, sensing its party-political roots". MacCallum was joined in the TV ads with a variety of celebrities including 259:
murders. Initially sharing lead vocals with Ian Johnson, by September 1971 she was sole lead vocalist alongside Tony Bolton on drums, Rod Coe on bass guitar, David Fookes on keyboards, and Murray Partridge on lead guitar and backing vocals. In November 1971 the band's final single, "I Ain't Got the
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According to McFarlane, MacCallum had "disappeared from public view", and that she was "a soul/blues stylist of considerable flair and passion". After the advent of CDs, only two of her solo tracks, "Superman" and "Excuse Me", were released on various artists' CDs, until September 2014 when
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In October 1974 MacCallum released her next solo single, "Excuse Me", which peaked at No. 29 on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart and spent 41 weeks in the top 100. It was followed by her second solo album,
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and Marianne Williams. She began with the Geoff Bull Jazz Band, and the York Gospel Singers. She soon joined the Big Apple Union, a soul band, which evolved into Dr Kandy's Third Eye, in which she shared lead vocals with
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At the end of 1970 MacCallum joined Freshwater, a soul-pop band, which had formed in New Zealand in 1968. They had achieved notoriety for their controversial May 1970 single, "Satan" / "Satan's Woman" – about the
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Time", was issued – featuring MacCallum's first released appearance – which reached the top 20 in the local charts and peaked at No. 30 on the
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and was established in February 1966 and conducted an annual poll during 1966 to 1972 of its readers to determine the most popular personalities.
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MacCallum released three more singles on RCA: "Ol' Rock'n' Roll Boogie Woogie Blues" (July 1972), "Would You Believe?", and a cover of
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s "mix of rock, jazz and blues material proved to be a fine showcase for her expressive voice". In March 1974 it was re-released as,
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Then there was a band with Gulliver Smith and Alison McCallum singing, and a time 'of being made very aware by jazz musicians'
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band, This Hallelujah Chorus, sharing lead vocals with Ed Mayne. Also during that year she recorded a cover version of
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published its national charts from October 1966 until August 1974. Artist name is given as 'Allison MacCallum'.
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In the late 1970s Alison MacCallum concentrated on session work, providing backing vocals on John Robinson's
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in 1970. In 1973 MacCallum travelled to Europe to perform, and she showcased "Superman" at the eighth
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Archive presents Alison MacCallum: Australia's Greatest Female Singer of the 1970s on Podcast"
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Martin Mulry) composition "Take Me Back". Also that month she released her debut solo album,
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An Australian Rock Discography 1960-1989 - Chris Spencer - Moonlight Publishers - 1990 -
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Noel McGrath's Australian Encyclopedia of Rock & Pop - Rigby Publishers - 1978 -
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s National Top 40. In August that year MacCallum provided lead vocals for the
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s National Top 40 and No. 8 on the Kent Music Report. The B-side was a
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ALP 1972 election theme. Transferred from cassette to compact disc November 2006
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Singles Chart. After the demise of Freshwater in that month, she briefly joined
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In March 1972 Alison MacCallum issued her first solo single, "Superman", on
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in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974.
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singer from the late 1960s and 1970s. Her two studio albums are
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Cockington, James (August 2001). "The Politics of Pop".
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Alison MacCallum was born on 7 April 1951 and raised in
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was coordinated by teen-oriented pop music newspaper,
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In August 1972 MacCallum provided lead vocals for "
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Index

Alison McCallum
Sydney
Rock
blues
soul
Vocals
RCA
Albert
EMI
Australian rock
Fresh Water
Excuse Me
Go-Set
Labor Party
It's Time
1972 election
musicologist
Ian McFarlane
Maroubra
Ma Rainey
Bessie Smith
Clara Ward
Gulliver Smith
Company Caine
blue-eyed soul
The Bee Gees
To Love Somebody
Tully
ABC-TV
Glenn A. Baker

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