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- to Torquay or south-east towards Aireys Inlet and Moggs Cr****. Point Roadknight, Point Addis and Harvey Street are some of the tourist attractions along...
- Margret RoadKnight (born in July 1943) is an Australian singer-guitarist. In a career spanning more than five decades, she has sung in a wide variety of...
- Jane Annie Roadknight born Jane Annie Powell (1852 – 17 March 1929) was a British schoolteacher and inspector of schools. She was an advocate of the kindergarten...
- Australia, after being spotted by the Australian singer-guitarist Margret RoadKnight, who was one of the co-promoters of the tour. She returned to Australia...
- Bobby McLeod, Kev Carmody, Flying Emus, Robyn Archer, Redgum, Margret RoadKnight, Jeannie Lewis, Mark Atkins, Renée Geyer, Rank Strangers, The Sweets of...
- Just Came In Here (To Let A Little Hurt Out) 1978 Another Spring Margret RoadKnight from the album Ice. 1979 Nashville Beer Garden The Andy Badale Orchestra...
- wrote and recorded, "Girls in Our Town", which was covered by Margret RoadKnight in January 1976 and Judy Small in 1982. Robert Hudson was born in Sydney...
- local jazz clubs. She was replaced in Traynor's jazz ensemble by Margret RoadKnight. The S****ers performed folk-influenced pop music and soon gathered a strong...
- & Justin Hamilton Geoff Cox & Meshel Laurie 28 22 August 2007 Margret RoadKnight & Hamish Blake Josh Pyke & Casey Bennetto 29 (Music from the Movies special)...
- Charles Aleck Roadknight Clarke (9 December 1879 – 15 October 1946) was an Australian rules footballer who pla**** with St Kilda in the Victorian Football...