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  1. Paddington, NSW. Friday 24th April 1970. Ashfield Town Hall. Ashfield, NSW. Heart 'N' Soul - Sydney based Pop/Rock band from 1967 - 1970.

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    Sunday 8th June 1969
    Wednesday 27th August 1969
    Wednesday 3rd September 1969
    Saturday 18th October 1969
  2. Go Set newspaper centre spread, 18 October, 1969. Graeme Willington, Craig Mannell, Philip Prideaux, Lindsay Farr, Ian Willington, Jim Stanley and Robert Lloyd. (5255) Go-Set 25/10/1969. Same publication says that Heart 'n' Soul was booked to play: Cheetah Room (250 Pitt St Sydney) - Friday 24 Oct 1969.

  3. Graeme Willington. Tweet. 1 Band. Graeme Willington was born on the 27th of February 1949 and died on the 27th of February 2018 aged 69.

  4. Heart ‘n’ Soul. - Lazy Life (1969) Single on Festival by innovative and influential Sydney jazz-rock big band that emerged from The Heart And Soul, formed in Sydney in 1967 (see their 1968 single Who Could Be Loving You ). The singer is Graeme Willington. Band keyboardist Rory Thomas produced the record.

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  6. Graeme Willington (vocals) Ian Willington (guitar) Lineup on Hot Boogie Band LP (1970): Bernie McGann (alto sax) Allan Blakers (alto sax) Keith Barr (tenor, sporano, oboe, piano) - ex Nutwood Rug Band, Quill Lindsay Farr (baritone, tenor, flute) Greg Foster (trombone, harmonica) Philip Prideaux (trumpet, French horn) Geoffrey Hapgod (trumpet)

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  8. Drummer Graham Lewis was killed in a car accident in 1969. Keith Barr died in 1971 from a diabetic attack. Larry Duryea died in 2003 in California, after a long struggle with cancer. Bruce Dwyer died in 2000 of liver failure. Rory Thomas died from cancer in 2010. Graeme Willington died in his sleep in 2018. Les Gough died in 2021.