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Felix Riebl (born 1 May 1981) is a singer, songwriter, and
composer based in Melbourne. He is the co-founder, band
leader and prin****l
songwriter of...
- Max
Riebl (26 June 1991 – 30
April 2022) was an
Australian countertenor.
Riebl was born in Melbourne, the
younger brother of
Felix Riebl. He
attended Melbourne...
- in 1999. For most of the band's duration, the core
members were
Felix Riebl (lead vocals, percussion),
Harry James Angus (trumpet, vocals), Will Hull-Brown...
- Mark
Riebling (born 1963) is an
American author. He has
written two books: Wedge: The
Secret War
between the FBI and CIA and
Church of Spies: The Pope's...
- on the ARIA
Albums Chart on 7 October. All
tracks are
written by
Felix Riebl,
unless otherwise indicated Paste Magazine review Tiny Mix
Tapes review...
- Late that year
McGill on keyboards, Ryan
Monro on
double b**** and
Felix Riebl on
percussion and vocals,
founded a split-off group, The Cat Empire. During...
- album. All
tracks are
written by
Felix Riebl,
unless otherwise indicated All
tracks are
written by
Felix Riebl,
unless otherwise indicated A different...
- on 25
August 2023
through Two
Shoes Records. It was co-produced by
Felix Riebl,
Ollie McGill, Ross Irwin, and Andy Baldwin, who had
previously worked on...
-
members are Kay Hanley, Greg McKenna,
Michael Eisenstein,
Stacy Jones,
Scott Riebling, and later, Tom
Polce and Joe Klompus. The
group disbanded in 2000 but...
- Alliance?"
Catholic Historical Review. 97 (4): 713–736. JSTOR 23053064. Mark
Riebling (7
April 2005). "Reagan's Pope: The Cold War
Alliance of
Ronald Reagan...