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Encyclopedia > Peter Wells
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Slide guitarist Peter Wells is a legend in Australian music circles. From the seminal blues rock outfit Buffalo in the 1970's, Peter was the driving force behind Aussie rock stalwarts Rose Tattoo. The earliest music of Australia was the folk music of the Australian Aborigines. ... Rose Tattoo are an Australian blues/hard rock band, led by Angry Anderson. ...


Peter has many side projects to his credit, such as the Lucy DeSoto Band, Rocks Push with Rob Grosser and Chris Turner, and Hillbilly Moon with Paul Norton and Cletis Carr. Jump to: navigation, search Cletis Carr is a singer-songwriter, acoustic guitarist and producer. ...


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Orson Welles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2535 words)
Welles was born in 1915 in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Welles made his first plays while at the Todd School and was brought under the guidance of the principal, Roger Hill, who became a surrogate father to Welles.
Welles' exile from Hollywood and reliance on independent finance meant that many of his later cinema projects were filmed in a piecemeal fashion and some were not completed at all.
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