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The Dingoes is an Australian country-rock band formed by Broderick Smith in 1973 after the break-up of after Carson disbanded, Initially active from 1973 to 1979, the band reformed in 2009.
Initially based in Melbourne, the band relocated to the United States from 1976. The most stable line-up comprised John Bois on bass guitar, John Lee on drums, Broderick Smith on vocals and harmonica, Chris Stockley on guitar, and Kerryn Tolhurst on guitar.
The Dingoes' debut single, "Way Out West", was released in November 1973, and peaked in the top 40 of the Australian Kent Music Report singles chart. Subsequent singles were "Boy on the Run", "Smooth Sailing", and "Into the Night", which did not reach the top 50. They had three top 40 albums, The Dingoes in 1974, Five Times the Sun in 1977, and Orphans of the Storm in 1979.
On 27 August 2009, The Dingoes were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame (alongside Kev Carmody, Little Pattie, Mental As Anything, and John Paul Young).
The Dingoes reformed in late 2009 and released the album "Tracks" in 2010, which was followed by a tour of Australia. A live album Live at Last came out after the tour, which prompted another tour.
The Dingoes is an Australian country-rock band formed by Broderick Smith in 1973 after the break-up of after Carson disbanded, Initially active from 1973 to 1979, the band reformed in 2009.
Initially based in Melbourne, the band relocated to the United States from 1976. The most stable line-up comprised John Bois on bass guitar, John Lee on drums, Broderick Smith on vocals and harmonica, Chris Stockley on guitar, and Kerryn Tolhurst on guitar.
The Dingoes' debut single, "Way Out West", was released in November 1973, and peaked in the top 40 of the Australian Kent Music Report singles chart. Subsequent singles were "Boy on the Run", "Smooth Sailing", and "Into the Night", which did not reach the top 50. They had three top 40 albums, The Dingoes in 1974, Five Times the Sun in 1977, and Orphans of the Storm in 1979.
On 27 August 2009, The Dingoes were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame (alongside Kev Carmody, Little Pattie, Mental As Anything, and John Paul Young).
The Dingoes reformed in late 2009 and released the album "Tracks" in 2010, which was followed by a tour of Australia. A live album Live at Last came out after the tour, which prompted another tour.
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