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  • Ratcat
  • Australian indie rock band

    Ratcat are an Australian indie rock band from Sydney who formed in 1985. The band is fronted by mainstay vocalist and guitarist, Simon Day. Their combination

    Ratcat

    Ratcat

  • Ratcat (EP)
  • 1987 EP by Ratcat

    Ratcat is the debut extended play (EP) by Australian indie pop band Ratcat, released in July 1987, shortly after they signed to Waterfront Records. The

    Ratcat (EP)

    Ratcat_(EP)

  • Candyman (Ratcat song)
  • 1992 single by Ratcat

    "Candyman" is a single by Australian indie pop band Ratcat, released in May 1992 as the lead single from the band's third studio album, Insideout. CD-single

    Candyman (Ratcat song)

    Candyman_(Ratcat_song)

  • Timberyard Records
  • Record label

    which featured a number of bands from the label, including The Dubrovniks, Ratcat, Girl Monstar, Steve Kilbey (The Church), Damien Lovelock (The Celibate

    Timberyard Records

    Timberyard_Records

  • The Hummingbirds
  • Australian indie/jangle pop band

    in the late 1980s and early 1990s, along with other up-and-comers like Ratcat, Clouds, Tall Tales and True and The Falling Joys. They debuted in July

    The Hummingbirds

    The_Hummingbirds

  • Nic Dalton
  • Musical artist

    (1984–95), Godstar (1991–95) and Sneeze (1991–present); as well playing with Ratcat and The Hummingbirds. He was the bass guitarist for American band, The Lemonheads

    Nic Dalton

    Nic_Dalton

  • List of top 25 singles for 1991 in Australia
  • February 2009. "Ratcat – Tingles". Australian Charts Portal. Retrieved 18 February 2009. McFarlane, Ian (1999). "Encyclopedia entry for 'Ratcat'". Encyclopedia

    List of top 25 singles for 1991 in Australia

    List_of_top_25_singles_for_1991_in_Australia

  • INXS
  • Australian rock band (1977–2012)

    other performers included Crowded House, Yothu Yindi, Jenny Morris, Diesel, Ratcat, and Def FX. Due to inclement weather, the expected attendance of 100,000

    INXS

    INXS

    INXS

  • Blind Love (album)
  • 1991 studio album by Ratcat

    Blind Love is the second studio album by Australian indie pop band Ratcat. It was released on 20 May 1991. It was their most successful album and went

    Blind Love (album)

    Blind_Love_(album)

  • Sunnyboys
  • Australian power pop band

    Green' concert series with Hoodoo Gurus, Violent Femmes, Died Pretty and Ratcat. In 2020, Sunnyboys celebrated 40 years since their inception by releasing

    Sunnyboys

    Sunnyboys

  • Baby Baby (Ratcat song)
  • 1991 single by Ratcat

    "Baby Baby" is a single by Australian indie pop band Ratcat, released in July 1991 as the second single from the band's second studio album, Blind Love

    Baby Baby (Ratcat song)

    Baby_Baby_(Ratcat_song)

  • The Black Balloon (film)
  • 2008 film by Elissa Down

    Performance Hall Wattamolla "When We Get There" – Josh Pyke "Even" – Simon Day (Ratcat) "Heartbreak Hill" – Michael Yezerski "The Black Balloon Theme" – Michael

    The Black Balloon (film)

    The_Black_Balloon_(film)

  • Candyman
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "Candyman" (Christina Aguilera song) "Candyman" (Grateful Dead song) "Candyman" (Ratcat song) "Candyman" (Siouxsie & the Banshees song) "The Candy Man", from the

    Candyman

    Candyman

  • Suzie Higgie
  • Australian musician

    on 26 July 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2017. Tijs, Andrew (6 May 2011). "Ratcat and Falling Joys Both Reform". Undercover.fm News. Paul Cashmere, Ros O'Gorman

    Suzie Higgie

    Suzie Higgie

    Suzie_Higgie

  • 1991 ARIA Music Awards
  • Annual Australian music awards

    Wilkins Michael Horrocks, John Williamson Craig McLachlan, Annette Shun Wah Ratcat Peter O'Doherty, Reg Mombassa Paul Turner Brad Robinson Archie Roach, Ruby

    1991 ARIA Music Awards

    1991_ARIA_Music_Awards

  • Music of Australia
  • Seeds, and a new indie rock scene started to develop locally. Sydney-based Ratcat were the first new band to achieve a mainstream following, while bands such

    Music of Australia

    Music_of_Australia

  • List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1990s
  • Carey. Top 5 singles by Australian and New Zealand artists Tingles (EP) – Ratcat "The Horses" – Daryl Braithwaite "Read My Lips" – Melissa "I Touch Myself"

    List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1990s

    List_of_number-one_singles_in_Australia_during_the_1990s

  • Teenage tragedy song
  • Style of ballad

    valley girl culture. "Don't go in the water" a 1990 song by Australian band Ratcat, in which a girl drowns in front of her boyfriend.[1] Tom Chapin and Michael

    Teenage tragedy song

    Teenage_tragedy_song

  • List of 2023 albums
  • Consequence. Retrieved July 25, 2025. MacKellar, W. (September 26, 2023). "Ratcat Announce Sydney Launch Show for New Retrospective Album All Stripped Back"

    List of 2023 albums

    List_of_2023_albums

  • Tingles
  • 1990 EP by Ratcat

    Tingles is an extended play (EP) by Australian indie pop band Ratcat, released on 1 October 1990. It went on to peak at No.1 in Australia and finished

    Tingles

    Tingles

  • In-Fidelity Recordings
  • Record label

    them they have worked with such Australian acts as Magic Dirt, Spiderbait, Ratcat, the Meanies, the Hardons, the Scientists, Ben Lee, Snout and Eastern Dark

    In-Fidelity Recordings

    In-Fidelity_Recordings

  • Waterfront Records
  • Australian independent record label

    15 years Waterfront put out over 170 releases. Acts like Tumbleweed and Ratcat who would later have success on the mainstream charts released their first

    Waterfront Records

    Waterfront_Records

  • Don't Go Now
  • 1992 single by Ratcat

    "Don't Go Now" is a single by Australian indie pop band Ratcat, released in April 1991. It went peaked at No. 1 in Australia, becoming their second number-one

    Don't Go Now

    Don't_Go_Now

  • Blind Love
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Blind Love (2016 film), a Pakistani romance film Blind Love (album), by Ratcat, 1991 "Blind Love" (song), by CNBLUE, 2013 "Blind Love", a song by GreatGuys

    Blind Love

    Blind_Love

  • Died Pretty
  • Australian alternative rock band

    Green' concert series, with Hoodoo Gurus, Sunnyboys, Violent Femmes and Ratcat. They also played some headline shows in clubs. The band undertook a joint

    Died Pretty

    Died Pretty

    Died_Pretty

  • Jebediah
  • Australian alternative rock band

    had each bands' versions of "Harpoon". In September 1998 Australian band Ratcat covered "Blame" from Slightly Odway and released it as a B-side. Jebediah

    Jebediah

    Jebediah

    Jebediah

  • Bam Balams
  • Australian rock band

    line-up in 1987 with Amr Z. Abdallah (later of ARIA No 1 chart toppers Ratcat) on bass guitar, Steve Carlin on guitar, and Warren Elford on drums, which

    Bam Balams

    Bam_Balams

  • I Hate the Music
  • 1976 single by John Paul Young

    number 1 on the South African singles chart. In 1998, the song was covered by Ratcat and John Paul Young for the Occasional Coarse Language soundtrack. The song

    I Hate the Music

    I_Hate_the_Music

  • John Paul Young discography
  • July 2012. Retrieved 13 August 2009. NOTE: Some information in Dutch. "RatCat ARIA Chart history 1992-1998 singles, received from ARIA in May 2024". ARIA

    John Paul Young discography

    John_Paul_Young_discography

  • Chris Murphy (manager)
  • Australian music executive (1954–2021)

    to rooArt including Crash Politics, The Hummingbirds, Ratcat and You Am I. In June 1991 Ratcat had simultaneous number-one single, "Don't Go Now", and

    Chris Murphy (manager)

    Chris_Murphy_(manager)

  • The Clouds (Australian band)
  • Australian indie rock band

    in the late 1980s and early 1990s, along with other up-and-comers like Ratcat, Falling Joys, Tall Tales and True and The Hummingbirds. The Clouds secured

    The Clouds (Australian band)

    The Clouds (Australian band)

    The_Clouds_(Australian_band)

  • Sony Music Australia
  • Australian record label; imprint of Sony Music Entertainment Australia Pty Limited

    Bodyjar Boom Crash Opera Divinyls GF4 Jack Jones Custard Melissa James Ratcat The Screaming Jets Wendy Matthews You Am I Bachelor Girl Trial Kennedy Merril

    Sony Music Australia

    Sony Music Australia

    Sony_Music_Australia

  • Steve Pavlovic
  • Australian music entrepreneur (born 1966)

    (including The Palace and Landsdowne Hotel) with bands like The Celibate Rifles, Ratcat, Hummingbirds, The Clean, Straitjacket Fits and The Cruel Sea. Widely known

    Steve Pavlovic

    Steve_Pavlovic

  • RooArt
  • Australian record label

    included several well-known Australian bands and artists such as Crow, Ratcat, Screaming Jets, You Am I, Wendy Matthews, The Hummingbirds, The Trilobites

    RooArt

    RooArt

  • Jenny Morris (musician)
  • New Zealand singer (born 1956)

    Chang Cardiac Research Centre—with Crowded House, Def FX, Diesel, INXS, Ratcat and Yothu Yindi. Due to inclement weather an expected attendance of 100

    Jenny Morris (musician)

    Jenny Morris (musician)

    Jenny_Morris_(musician)

  • Tingle
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Petrol Emotion from their album Chemicrazy Tingles (album), a 1990 album by Ratcat Red tingle, popular name for Eucalyptus jacksonii in Western Australia Rate's

    Tingle

    Tingle

  • Big Day Out lineups by year
  • Lineups of a music festival series

    Femmes Nirvana Massappeal Beasts of Bourbon Celibate Rifles Died Pretty Ratcat The Clouds Yothu Yindi Club Hoy Cosmic Psychos Falling Joys Sound Unlimited

    Big Day Out lineups by year

    Big_Day_Out_lineups_by_year

  • List of artists who reached number one on the Australian albums chart
  • Quatro (1) Queen (2) Queen + Adam Lambert (1) Queens of the Stone Age (2) Ratcat (1) Red Hot Chili Peppers (7) R.E.M. (1) Cliff Richard (2) Lionel Richie

    List of artists who reached number one on the Australian albums chart

    List of artists who reached number one on the Australian albums chart

    List_of_artists_who_reached_number_one_on_the_Australian_albums_chart

  • Lo Carmen
  • Australian musician

    disbanded in 1999. Carmen then formed 'slo-mo disco' duo The Charismatics with Ratcat's Simon Day, where she played bass and sang. They released an EP titled Fateful

    Lo Carmen

    Lo Carmen

    Lo_Carmen

  • 1992 ARIA Music Awards
  • Annual Australian music awards

    Jimmy Barnes – Soul Deep Cold Chisel – Chisel Crowded House – Woodface Ratcat – Blind Love Noiseworks – Love Versus Money John Farnham – Full House Highest

    1992 ARIA Music Awards

    1992_ARIA_Music_Awards

  • List of artists who reached number one on the Australian singles chart
  • Puth (1) Suzi Quatro (3) Quavo (1) Queen (2) Racey (2) Gerry Rafferty (1) Ratcat (2) Johnnie Ray (2) Rayvon (1) The Real McCoy (1) Helen Reddy (2) Redfoo

    List of artists who reached number one on the Australian singles chart

    List of artists who reached number one on the Australian singles chart

    List_of_artists_who_reached_number_one_on_the_Australian_singles_chart

  • Nick Barker (Australian musician)
  • Australian musician

    of the Reptiles went on to Jimmy Barnes' band, Marc Scully later joined Ratcat, and Tim Henwood of Barker later joined the Superjesus and the Androids

    Nick Barker (Australian musician)

    Nick Barker (Australian musician)

    Nick_Barker_(Australian_musician)

  • Discrespective
  • Live album

    Superheist "Champion" - Grinspoon "Greg! The Stop Sign" - TISM "Go Go" - Ratcat "The Day You Come" - Powderfinger "Special K" - Placebo "Israel's Son" -

    Discrespective

    Discrespective

  • Nunbait
  • Australian punk rock band

    Sound Barrier, June 1990, produced by Nunbait with help from Amr Zaid ( of “Ratcat”) 'Nowhere Fast / Head In The Jam (1991), (Waterfront Records, Damp163)

    Nunbait

    Nunbait

  • 1991 in music
  • title Artist(s) Release date(s) Other Chart Performance(s) "Don't Go Now" Ratcat April 1991 1 (Australia) "Losing My Religion" R.E.M. February 1991 See chart

    1991 in music

    1991 in music

    1991_in_music

  • Toys Went Berserk
  • Australian rock band

    performed a joint 30th anniversary show in Sydney, with contemporaries, Ratcat. Bennett and Jarvis continued in other Perth-based outfits, Rocket to Memphis

    Toys Went Berserk

    Toys_Went_Berserk

  • Livid (festival)
  • Australian alternative rock music festival (1989-2003)

    Clouds, Fear of Falling, Dan Mullins (Venue - RNA Showgrounds) 1991 – Ratcat, the Wonder Stuff, Clouds, the Hummingbirds, Not Drowning Waving, Caligula

    Livid (festival)

    Livid_(festival)

  • Hoodoo Gurus
  • Australian rock band

    series in March 2016, with Sunnyboys, Violent Femmes, Died Pretty, and Ratcat. In early 2018, the group announced a vinyl reissue campaign called the

    Hoodoo Gurus

    Hoodoo Gurus

    Hoodoo_Gurus

  • Triple J's Hottest 100 of 1991
  • Australian radio station music survey

    I Love R.E.M. United States 1987 45 (1989), 46 (1990) 41 That Ain't Bad Ratcat Australia 1990 42 Troy Sinéad O'Connor Ireland 1987 41 (1989), 13 (1990)

    Triple J's Hottest 100 of 1991

    Triple_J's_Hottest_100_of_1991

  • List of Ramones concerts
  • November 7, 1989 Perth Cargo's Niteclub November 9, 1989 Sydney Enmore Theatre Ratcat November 10, 1989 Hordern Pavilion November 11, 1989 Selina's Coogee Bay

    List of Ramones concerts

    List_of_Ramones_concerts

  • List of Rage guest programmers
  • Jon Stevens from Noiseworks Jan 10: Deborah Conway from Do-Re-Mi Jan 11: Ratcat Jan 17: Richard Pleasance Jan 18: Helen Razer from Triple J Jan 24: Dave

    List of Rage guest programmers

    List_of_Rage_guest_programmers

  • 1991 MTV Video Music Awards
  • Award ceremony

    Yothu Yindi – "Treaty (Filthy Lucre Mix)" Crowded House – "Chocolate Cake" Ratcat – "Don't Go Now" Third Eye – "The Real Thing" Sepultura – "Orgasmatron"

    1991 MTV Video Music Awards

    1991_MTV_Video_Music_Awards

  • The Sell-In
  • charts the artistic and commercial struggle behind the breakthrough of Ratcat, The Cruel Sea, Silverchair, Powderfinger, The Living End and their contemporaries

    The Sell-In

    The_Sell-In

  • Baby Baby
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "Baby Baby" (Corona song) "Baby Baby" (Girls' Generation song) "Baby Baby" (Ratcat song) "Baby Baby" (The Vibrators song) "Baby, Baby" (Xtreme song) "Baby

    Baby Baby

    Baby_Baby

  • Kevin Mitchell (musician)
  • Australian musician (born 1977)

    the band's November 2014 reunion show, "Be My Guru," in Perth, alongside Ratcat and British India. Mitchell confirmed through social media on 29 October

    Kevin Mitchell (musician)

    Kevin Mitchell (musician)

    Kevin_Mitchell_(musician)

  • Kriv Stenders
  • Australian writer, producer, and director

    The Go-Betweens, Choirboys, Noiseworks. John Farnham, Single Gun Theory, Ratcat, and 1927. During this time, he also made short-form films and TV commercials

    Kriv Stenders

    Kriv Stenders

    Kriv_Stenders

  • Hopetoun Hotel
  • Historic Sydney hotel and music venue

    Anderson Jenny Morris Tim Freedman (from The Whitlams) Mental as Anything Ratcat The Watchmen The Clouds The Grates The Jezabels Xiu Xiu Because of Ghosts

    Hopetoun Hotel

    Hopetoun Hotel

    Hopetoun_Hotel

  • Sebastian Chase
  • Australian talent manager, record label owner

    Hummingbirds' loveBUZZ (1989), which reached the ARIA albums chart top 40, and Ratcat's Blind Love (1991), which peaked at number one. Chase left rooArt in the

    Sebastian Chase

    Sebastian_Chase

  • Falling Joys
  • Australian alternative rock band

    October 2016 – via National Library of Australia Tijs, Andrew (6 May 2011). "Ratcat and Falling Joys Both Reform". Undercover.fm News. Paul Cashmere, Ros O'Gorman

    Falling Joys

    Falling Joys

    Falling_Joys

  • List of number-one albums in Australia during the 1990s
  • May 12 May 19 May 26 May 2 June Ratcat Blind Love 3 weeks 9 June 16 June Jimmy Barnes Two Fires 1 week 23 June Ratcat Blind Love 3 weeks 30 June Various

    List of number-one albums in Australia during the 1990s

    List_of_number-one_albums_in_Australia_during_the_1990s

  • List of top 10 singles for 1991 in Australia
  • 18 February 6 "Wiggle It" 2 in a Room 3 4 March 6 "That Ain't Bad" (#2) Ratcat 1 29 April 14 18 February "Do the Bartman" The Simpsons 1 11 March 10 4

    List of top 10 singles for 1991 in Australia

    List_of_top_10_singles_for_1991_in_Australia

  • Live at the Wireless
  • Live music segment on Triple J

    in 1991 was Triple J - Live At The Wireless 2 Killing Time- Holy Juice Ratcat - Skin Violent Femmes - Kiss Off Louis Tillett- Long Walk Home Concrete

    Live at the Wireless

    Live_at_the_Wireless

  • The Chevelles
  • Australian musical group

    intensive gigging schedule. They supported local gigs by eastern states bands, Ratcat, Falling Joys and the Plunderers. In the later half of 1991, friction in

    The Chevelles

    The Chevelles

    The_Chevelles

  • ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist – Album
  • Former Australian music award

    Penny Century Deborah Conway String of Pearls Richard Pleasance Galleon Ratcat Blind Love 1993 (7th) Frente! Marvin the Album Chris Wilson Landlocked Company

    ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist – Album

    ARIA Award for Breakthrough Artist – Album

    ARIA_Award_for_Breakthrough_Artist_–_Album

  • Animal (Jebediah song)
  • 1999 single by Jebediah

    simplest songs we've ever done as far as arrangements go. It sounds like nasty Ratcat or something." The 7" vinyl record version has "Simple" as the B-side. The

    Animal (Jebediah song)

    Animal_(Jebediah_song)

  • ARIA Award for Engineer of the Year
  • Australian musical award

    Conway Nick Mainsbridge "Water" by Def FX "Blind Love Don't Go Now" by Ratcat "Lifeboat" by Tall Tales and True Paul Kosky "Chocolate Cake", Woodface

    ARIA Award for Engineer of the Year

    ARIA Award for Engineer of the Year

    ARIA_Award_for_Engineer_of_the_Year

  • Rock music in Australia
  • from Melbourne; Jebediah, Ammonia and The Blackeyed Susans from Perth, RatCat, The Clouds, You Am I, Vicious Hairy Mary, Caligula, The Whitlams, Bughouse

    Rock music in Australia

    Rock_music_in_Australia

  • Hunters & Collectors
  • Australian rock band

    was co-produced with Nick Mainsbridge (The Triffids, Martha's Vineyard, Ratcat). McFarlane noticed that it "featured a stronger emphasis on guitars". It

    Hunters & Collectors

    Hunters_&_Collectors

  • Homebake
  • Australian music festival (1996–2012)

    Jebediah Karma County Nancy Vandal Not From There Pauline Pantsdown Primary Ratcat Screamfeeder Sidewinder Something for Kate Spiderbait The Avalanches The

    Homebake

    Homebake

    Homebake

  • Nitocris (band)
  • Australian rock band

    and the Monstars and for Fyreflyes. Later teaming up with Simon Day (ex-Ratcat) on a number of projects, The Prostitutes, The Substitutes, The Fangin'

    Nitocris (band)

    Nitocris_(band)

  • Long Way to the Top
  • Australian television series

    of Australia with it. Artists: Midnight Oil, Kylie Minogue, Silverchair, Ratcat, Spiderbait, Regurgitator, Savage Garden, Hard-Ons, Paul Kelly, Beasts of

    Long Way to the Top

    Long_Way_to_the_Top

  • Come Together Music Festival
  • Australian music festival

    Kiss Andy Clockwise Bluejuice + more 2006 Augie March Regurgiator The Herd Ratcat Magic Dirt The Mess Hall The Panics + more 2007 Every Time I Die Grinspoon

    Come Together Music Festival

    Come Together Music Festival

    Come_Together_Music_Festival

  • MTV Video Music Award for International Viewer's Choice
  • Annual music video award

    Yothu Yindi — "Treaty (Filthy Lucre Mix)" Crowded House — "Chocolate Cake" Ratcat — "Don't Go Now" Third Eye — "The Real Thing" 1992 Diesel — "Man Alive"

    MTV Video Music Award for International Viewer's Choice

    MTV_Video_Music_Award_for_International_Viewer's_Choice

  • Demon Flower
  • 1994 studio album by Hunters & Collectors

    co-produced by the band with Nick Mainsbridge (The Triffids, Martha's Vineyard, Ratcat). The line-up of the group was John Archer on bass guitar, P.A., backing

    Demon Flower

    Demon_Flower

  • The Plunderers (band)
  • Australian band

    performed in various groups, including Love Positions, The Gloomchasers and Ratcat; and also issued solo material. By 1995 Milne had joined Red Planet Rockets

    The Plunderers (band)

    The_Plunderers_(band)

  • ARIA Award for Highest-Selling Album
  • Former Australian music award

    (6th) Jimmy Barnes Soul Deep Cold Chisel Chisel Crowded House Woodface Ratcat Blind Love Noiseworks Love Versus Money John Farnham Full House 1993 (7th)

    ARIA Award for Highest-Selling Album

    ARIA Award for Highest-Selling Album

    ARIA_Award_for_Highest-Selling_Album

  • Triple J's Hottest 100 Australian Albums of All Time
  • Radio list

    Shoes - #65 of 2000 Death Defy - #98 of 2000 Hey Driver - #53 of 2001 168 Ratcat Blind Love 1991 That Ain't Bad - #41 of 1991 169 Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

    Triple J's Hottest 100 Australian Albums of All Time

    Triple_J's_Hottest_100_Australian_Albums_of_All_Time

  • Rockin' Bethlehem
  • Song" The Interstellar Villains – "Christmas Chimes (Are Here Already)" Ratcat – "A Christmas Lullaby" Girl Monstar – "Dead By Christmas" Chris Klondike

    Rockin' Bethlehem

    Rockin'_Bethlehem

  • The Sharp
  • Australian pop rockabilly band

    It was produced by Nick Mainsbridge (The Triffids, Tall Tales and True, Ratcat). They were signed to East West Music/Warner Music Australasia later that

    The Sharp

    The_Sharp

  • List of top 25 albums for 1991 in Australia
  • Soul Deep Jimmy Barnes 1 3 34. Wicked Game Chris Isaak 8 35. Blind Love Ratcat 1 3 36. Some People's Lives Bette Midler 7 37. Mama Said Lenny Kravitz 10

    List of top 25 albums for 1991 in Australia

    List_of_top_25_albums_for_1991_in_Australia

  • ARIA Award for Producer of the Year
  • Annual Australian music industry award

    Filthy Lucre Nick Mainsbridge "Water" by Def FX "Blind Love Don't Go Now" by Ratcat "Lifeboat" by Tall Tales and True Richard Pleasance "Don't Cry" by Richard

    ARIA Award for Producer of the Year

    ARIA Award for Producer of the Year

    ARIA_Award_for_Producer_of_the_Year

  • Sneeze (band)
  • Australian pop rock band

    a Cow. It was recorded with a range of guest musicians: Simon Day (from Ratcat) on guitar and vocals, Alannah Russack (from the Hummingbirds) on guitar

    Sneeze (band)

    Sneeze_(band)

  • Stein Groven
  • Norwegian keyboard player and singer (born 1952)

    (2005) Claudia Scott: Collection (2005) McMusic: More No 1 Hits (2005) Ratcats: Promo (2005) Membran Music: God Save This Box: Punk Original Masters (2005)

    Stein Groven

    Stein_Groven

  • Jack Awards
  • Former Australian music awards

    of the Big Day Out festival). Featured live performances from Van She, Ratcat, The Hard-Ons, and The Mess Hall. Over 120,000 votes were cast. The winners

    Jack Awards

    Jack_Awards

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  • Nidheepa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Nidheepa

    Giving Nature; Faithful; Knowledge

  • Ziphims
  • Biblical

    Ziphims

    flowing (inhabitants)

  • Ingegard
  • Girl/Female

    Swedish

    Ingegard

    Ing's helper.

  • Ayushree
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ayushree

    Beautiful

  • Bholu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Bholu

    Very Polite

  • Nelam
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Nelam

    Precious stone

  • Fey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fey

    English : variant of Fay.Southern French : topographic name for someone who lived by a beech tree or beech wood.German : nickname for a vagrant, from Middle High German vēhe ‘enmity’, ‘strife’.German : from a popular medieval pet form of the female personal name Sophie, honored as a martyr and saint.Danish : unexplained.

  • Avice
  • Girl/Female

    British, Christian, English

    Avice

    Believed to have been Introduced During the Norman Conquest

  • Jumaina |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Jumaina |

    Diminutive of Jumana, Small

  • Shakuni
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Shakuni

    Prosperity

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