Lobby Loyde And The Coloured Balls - Liberate Rock (1972)
Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1972: Lobby Loyde And The Coloured Balls performing the hit single 'Liberate Rock' on the ABC-TV program Hitscene - broadcasted on 21st of October, 1972. Artist Origin: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Artist Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Track: Liberate Rock Release Date: August 1972 Chart Position: Lobby Loyde Composer: Lobby Loyde Produced by: Lobby Loyde Label: Havoc Featured on: non album single Footage Information: ABC-TV program Countdown Artist(s) link: Performers (on Hitscene): Lobby Loyde - Vocals/Guitar [ Devil’s Disciples (1950's) - The Stillettos (1963) - The Impacts (1964) changed name to The Purple Hearts (1965 - 1967) - Wild Cherries (1967 - 1968) - Billy Thorpe And The Aztecs/Aztecs (1968 - 1971) - Wild Cherries (1971 - 1972) - solo (1971) - Lobby Loyde And The Coloured Balls / Coloured Balls (1972 - 1974) - solo artist/record producer (1974 - 2007) ] Andrew Fordham - Guitar/Vocals [ The Brigade (1960's) - Coloured Balls (1972 - 1974) ] Janis Miglans - Bass Guitar Trevor Young - Drums Performers (on record): Lobby Loyde - Vocals/Guitar Gil Mathews - Drums Warren "Pig" Morgan - Guitar Paul Wheeler - Bass

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