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The Tin Shed Rattlers | |
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Origin | Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia |
Genres | Bush band, Australian country |
Years active | 1971–present |
Members | David Dunbar Reg Dury Emma Mulrooney Wally Condon Phil Sheather David Gopurenko |
Website | [[[1]] www |
" " The Tin Shed Rattlers are an Australian folk and country music band or bush band founded in 1971 in Wagga wagga, New South Wales Australia. The band has been continuously active and host a Bush Dance at Downside, near Wagga Wagga every first Saturday of every months starting at 8pm. These are always well attended. The Tin Shed Rattlers also have various engagements around New South Wales and host around 40 Bush Dances annually. Notable past members include Ian Charles and Noel Raynes. One of the aims of the Tin Shed Rattlers is to promote Australian Culture and Bush Dancing in an all inclusive entertaining manner.
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https://creativeriverina.com/listing/wagga-wagga-the-tin-shed-rattlers/