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Huxton Creepers : ウィキペディア英語版
Huxton Creepers
The Huxton Creepers were an Australian rock band from Melbourne. They formed in 1984, three years after they left high school, and split in 1989. Their notable Australian hits were "My Cherie Amour", "I Will Persuade You" and their version of Manfred Mann's "Pretty Flamingo".
The lineup was Rob Craw (lead vocals and guitar), Paul Thomas (guitar and vocals), Matthew Eddy (bass) and Archie Law (drums). All four members attended Scotch College, Melbourne, completing their HSC year in 1981. The band has reunited on a number of occasions since their original break up, including an east coast tour in 2011 and supporting The Sunnyboys in 2014.
==Recording history==
Their first released recording was the track "King Of The Road" (an original, not the Roger Miller song) on the Au Go Go Records Melbourne compilation ''Asleep At The Wheel'' in 1984. This and their two tracks on the Triple J compilation ''Cooking With George'' brought them to the attention of Big Time Records, their label throughout their career. Their first album was ''12 Days To Paris'' in 1986 and their second was ''So This Is Paris'' in 1988 (titled ''Keep To The Beat'' on the Canadian release).

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