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- (Australia) Lucksmiths (Musical group); Lucksmiths (1994), Boondoggle, Candle Records, retrieved 6 December 2015 Raggett, Ned. "Boondoggle – The Lucksmiths". AllMusic...
- an Australian independent record label founded by Mark Monnone of The Lucksmiths and Jane McCracken of The Foots in 1997, based in Melbourne, Australia...
- Melbourne band The Lucksmiths. Their songs feature the familiar lyrical wit and themes of nature and 'every-day' Australian life of The Lucksmiths' music (albeit...
- Boondoggle or boon doggle may also refer to: Boondoggle (EP), an EP by The Lucksmiths Boondoggle (web series), an American comedy web series Scoubidou, a knotting...
- is the eleventh album release and ninth and final studio album by The Lucksmiths released in October 2008. Donald described the recording as one of his...
- NSW, where the band formed. This was followed later that year by The Lucksmiths' Boondoggle and Cuddlefish's Grap's Fruity Elixir. Candle went on to have...
- The Lovely Feathers The Lovely Sparrows Lovelytheband LoveLikeFire The Lucksmiths Lucky Soul The Lumineers Lush Luzer Lydia Lydia Ainsworth M83 Mae Magdalena...
- (Donald/Lucksmiths) – 2:08 "What P****es for Silence" (Donald/Lucksmiths) – 4:11 "Stayaway Stars" (Donald/Lucksmiths) – 3:55 "Sleep Well" (Monnone/Lucksmiths) –...
- sent to the prison in the story surrounding the album The Now Now. The Lucksmiths' "Train Robbers' Wives" opening verse is about a Scrubs inmate being visited...
- W X Y Z "A Brief History" by The Waifs "A Tale of Two Cities" by The Lucksmiths "Accidentally Kelly St" by Frente! "Accidentally Hoddle Street" by Peril...