Dallas Crane
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Dallas Crane are a triple ARIA Award nominated Australian alternative rock band from Melbourne. Their self-titled third album was released on 10 July 2004, and peaked in the ARIA Albums Chart top 50. Its lead single, "Dirty Hearts" (June 2004), debuted in the related ARIA Singles Chart top 50.
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Dallas Crane
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Dallas Crane
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Dallas Crane
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* Chris Brodie
* Dave Larkin
* Pete Satchell
* Steve Pinkerton
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Alberts/Festival Mushroom
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Alberts/Sony/BMG
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Nylon Sounds
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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* Shan Vanderwert
* Pat Bourke
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–present
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Dallas Crane are a triple ARIA Award nominated Australian alternative rock band from Melbourne. Their self-titled third album was released on 10 July 2004, and peaked in the ARIA Albums Chart top 50. Its lead single, "Dirty Hearts" (June 2004), debuted in the related ARIA Singles Chart top 50. Dallas Crane's fourth album, Factory Girls, peaked in the top 30. Their highest charting single, "Sit on My Knee" – a duet with Jimmy Barnes – reached No. 14 in July 2005. In 2009 they featured as a support act for The Who on a national stadium tour. After re-grouping following a short hiatus in 2012 Dallas Crane's began work on their 5th studio album "Scoundrels" featuring Chris Brodie on bass guitar, Dave Larkin on vocals and guitar, Steve Pinkerton on drums and Pete Satchell on guitar and vocals.
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1996