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  1. Jun 1, 2013 · In the early days of Aussie rock & roll...in the golden era of "Bandstand" and "Six O'Clock Rock", piano playing Warren Carr was right up there with the rest of the hit makers. ...more.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Warren_CarrWarren Carr - Wikipedia

    Warren Carr (died 1993) was an Australian singer, composer, producer and musician, specializing in country and rock 'n' roll, although his music was better described as Honky Tonk piano party style.

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    Album Details
    Peak Chartpositions(aus[5])
    Lil' Ole Me and My Piano
    Released: 1962 Label: Leedon (LL-30,804)
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    50 Years of Evergreens
    Released: 1963 Label: Leedon (LL-31,057)
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    Music Hall Favourites
    Released: 1964 Label: Leedon (LL-31,309)
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    36 Hollywood Hits
    Released: 1965 Label: Leedon (LL-31,525)
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  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0139893Warren Carr - IMDb

    Warren Carr was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is a production manager and producer, known for The Adam Project (2022), The Terror (2018) and Happy Gilmore (1996).

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  4. Jun 1, 2013 · Warren's version was released in Australia in 1962 on a Leedon 45, LK-156. It charted in Brisbane (# 36), Sydney (# 16) and Adelaide (# 9). The flipside was "Middle 8", which I've also uploaded...

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  5. May 20, 2011 · Popular Aussie Pianist Warren Carr plays a J.O'K. hit song on Sing Sing Sing & included on a 4 track EP of J.O'K' tunes on the Leedon Label - LX-10806.

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  6. While being a three-time team captain for the Titans, Carr was named the 2020 Spirit of the Bolt winner and the Most Outstanding Senior while also receiving the 2020 US Marine Corps' Scholastic Excellence honor. Carr was also a decorated football player while at TBHS.

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  8. Jan 13, 2021 · Freshman Warren Carr had a very successful high school career at Thunder Basin High School where he was a three-time state finalist and three-time captain for the Bolts. Carr also won a state title while at Thunder Basin.