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Kim Salmon Has A Stack Of Shows With Different Line-ups All Over The Place
Kim Salmon will end 2019 like this … with a book launch, a Hall of Fame induction, two new solo songs and a Beasts tour.
Tagged as:00s, 10s, 80s, 90s, alternative, Australia, Kim Salmon, rock, The Beasts, The Beasts of Bourbon, The Scientists
There’s Divinyls, The Beasts, Do Re Mi and the Red Hot Summer Series 2 acts at Noise11 iHeartRadio
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Australia has kicked off the 2019 live music season with a vibrant series of acts with the Red Hot Summer series bringing local and international acts across Australia and a number of bands back together including Do Re Mi, Divinyls and The Beasts.
Tagged as:Australia, Divinyls, Do Re Mi, iHeartRadio, radio, Red Hot Summer, The Beasts
Hear another new song from The Beasts ‘Pearls Before Swine’
The Beasts have previewed another new song from the upcoming ‘Still Here’ album. Check out ‘Pearls Before Swine’.
Tagged as:80s, alternative, Australia, blues, Boris Sujdovic, Brian Henry Hooper, Charlie Owen, rock, Spencer P Jones, Tex Perkins, The Beasts, The Beasts of Bourbon, Tony Pola
The Beasts reveal opening acts for 2019 tour
The Beasts, Tex Perkins new incarnation of The Beasts of Bourbon, will have Dallas Crane, The Johnnys and The Painkillers opening their 2019 shows.
Tagged as:80s, alternative, Australia, blues, Boris Sujdovic, Brian Henry Hooper, Charlie Owen, rock, Spencer P Jones, Tex Perkins, The Beasts, The Beasts of Bourbon, Tony Pola
The Beasts are Still Here to honour the Beast of Bourbon
Without Spencer P. Jones and Brian Henry Hooper there is no more Beasts of Bourbon but in their honour there is The Beasts.
Tagged as:80s, alternative, Australia, blues, Boris Sujdovic, Brian Henry Hooper, Charlie Owen, rock, Spencer P Jones, Tex Perkins, The Beasts, The Beasts of Bourbon, Tony Pola
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