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Gusman · 61-69, M
Here is a Group that no one will have heard of. If anyone has I will send a gift.
Tasmanian Trio, The Singing Kettles.
In their young days, Bill, Ross and Max Kettle were simply typical Australian country boys. They were born and raised in the small town of Lilydale, Tasmania. Their singing career began at church socials and school functions, and it was their local minister who "christened" them. One night in his introduction he said ".... You have all heard whistling kettles, but now here are the Singing Kettles," ... and the name stuck! The Singing Kettles became one of the most well loved country and western singing groups that Australia has known.
There is no clip showing them performing in their early years.
The Singing Kettles, The Blackboard of my Heart.
[media=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi5cCHZjozM]
Tasmanian Trio, The Singing Kettles.
In their young days, Bill, Ross and Max Kettle were simply typical Australian country boys. They were born and raised in the small town of Lilydale, Tasmania. Their singing career began at church socials and school functions, and it was their local minister who "christened" them. One night in his introduction he said ".... You have all heard whistling kettles, but now here are the Singing Kettles," ... and the name stuck! The Singing Kettles became one of the most well loved country and western singing groups that Australia has known.
There is no clip showing them performing in their early years.
The Singing Kettles, The Blackboard of my Heart.
[media=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi5cCHZjozM]