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Encyclopedia > Stephen Cummings

Stephen Cummings is an Australian singer, songwriter and author. He is best known as the lead singer of the popular 1970s–1980s Melbourne-based rock band, The Sports.


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Stephen Cummings - wildlife artist (252 words)
Stephen Cummins, wildlife and marine artist, was born in 1943 in Hampshire, England.
Stephen subsequently spent many years in the industry but his interest, however, lay beyond the office walls.
Stephen painstakingly and meticulously researches his subject, ensuring it is technically accurate prior to putting paint to canvas.
Lovetown: NEWS (Stephen Cummings) (423 words)
Stephen's new studio album "Space Travel" was released 25 August 2007.
Stephen's solo albums Senso and This Wonderful Life albums will soon be re-released through Liberation Records as a double pack with extended liner notes and bonus tracks (different from the previous CD releases).
Stephen is featured in a chapter of the recently-published book Songwriters Speak, alongside 43 other well known Australian and NZ songwriters.
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