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magazine in Denmark. In 1987, the original line up split up (Fitzpatrick, Cole, and Manchester went on to form The Hexbreakers, who cut a single 'Faraway Years' for Green Fez Records).Kibble formed a second line-up in 1987 with Amr Z. Abdallah (later of ARIA No 1 chart toppers
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Soon after a third line-up formed, with Kibble and Abdallah joined by Ian "The Reverend" Little (ex-Grooveyard) on guitar and Joe Breen (Coupe DeVille) on drums, they recorded the group's one album,
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The band released their first two singles, "Deliver My Love" (December 1985) and "No-One Else" (June 1986), on
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in 1995, which played swampy R&B, Country, and Rock n Roll, they released two albums and toured overseas.
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band which formed in 1984 and disbanded in 1992. They were led by singer-songwriter and guitarist,
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with September Gurls' "Precious" on Guiding Light Records as a give-away with
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Bam Balams were formed in Sydney in April 1984 with the line-up of
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with September Gurls' "Precious" (Guiding Light Records) 1986
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Index

The Bam Balams
Sydney
New South Wales
Australia
Rock 'n' roll
R&B
blues
rockabilly
country
pop
Citadel
Brendan Kibble
Australian rock
Brendan "Wig" Kibble
Vampire Lovers
ARIA Charts
Brendan "Wig" Kibble
Vampire Lovers
Supersnazz
Flamin' Groovies
Gene Vincent
Johnny Burnette
Tony Joe White
Creedence Clearwater Revival
The Byrds
Buck Owens
The Standells
Citadel Records
Rob Younger
Radio Birdman

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