Greg Quill
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Greg Quill (* 1947 in Sydney, Australien; † 5. Mai 2013 in Hamilton, Kanada) war ein australischer Musiker, Sänger und Journalist. Bis zu seinem Tod arbeitete er als Kolumnist für die Zeitung Toronto Star. Greg wurde bekannt als Sänger der australischen Band Country Radio in den späten 1960ern und 1970ern.
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Greg Quill (1947 - 5 de mayo de 2013) fue un músico, cantante, compositor y periodista de origen australiano. Vivió en Hamilton, Ontario, Canadá, y fue un columnista de entretenimiento que sirvió por largo tiempo para el periódico Toronto Star hasta su muerte en mayo de 2013. Llegó a la fama como el cantante de la banda Australia, Country Radio, a finales de 1960 y principios de 1970. Después de conseguir una beca de artes, se mudó a Toronto en 1974 y se convirtió en un periodista de The Star.
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Gregory Raymond Quill (18 April 1947 – 5 May 2013) was an Australian-born musician, singer-songwriter and journalist. He lived in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and was an entertainment columnist at the Toronto Star newspaper from the mid-1980s until his death in May 2013. In Australia he came to popular fame as a singer-songwriter for the country rock band Country Radio (1970–73). Their biggest hit, "Gypsy Queen", co-written by Quill with bandmate Kerryn Tolhurst, was released in August 1972 and peaked at No. 12 on the Go-Set National Top 40. After getting an arts grant, Quill travelled to Toronto in 1974 and by the mid-1980s had become a journalist with the Toronto Star. By 1983 he was married to Ellen Davidson, a public relations executive. Greg Quill died on 5 May 2013, at the age of 66, f
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Produced by John French, TCS Studios, Melbourne, 1971. Single version.
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From Country Radio Live
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Produced and engineered by John French, TCS Studios, Melbourne, 1974. Single version.
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Produced by Richard Batchens, Festival Studios Sydney, 1971. B-Side version.
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Produced by John French, engineered by John Sayers, TCS Studios Melbourne, 1973. B-Side version.
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Gregory Raymond Quill (18 April 1947 – 5 May 2013) was an Australian-born musician, singer-songwriter and journalist. He lived in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and was an entertainment columnist at the Toronto Star newspaper from the mid-1980s until his death in May 2013. In Australia he came to popular fame as a singer-songwriter for the country rock band Country Radio (1970–73). Their biggest hit, "Gypsy Queen", co-written by Quill with bandmate Kerryn Tolhurst, was released in August 1972 and peaked at No. 12 on the Go-Set National Top 40. After getting an arts grant, Quill travelled to Toronto in 1974 and by the mid-1980s had become a journalist with the Toronto Star. By 1983 he was married to Ellen Davidson, a public relations executive. Greg Quill died on 5 May 2013, at the age of 66, from "complications due to pneumonia".
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