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- Alison_MacCallum abstract "Alison MacCallum (born 7 April 1951), also written Alison McCallum, is an Australian rock singer from the late 1960s and 1970s. Her two studio albums are Fresh Water (March 1972) and Excuse Me (October 1975). In March 1972 she issued her most successful charting single, "Superman", which peaked at No. 12 on Go-Set's National Top 40. In August that year MacCallum provided lead vocals for the Labor Party's campaign theme song, "It's Time", for the 1972 election. By the late 1970s, she had concentrated on session work and then "disappeared from public view". According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, MacCallum was "a soul/blues stylist of considerable flair and passion".".
- Alison_MacCallum activeYearsEndYear "1979".
- Alison_MacCallum activeYearsStartYear "1967".
- Alison_MacCallum alias "McCallum, Alison".
- Alison_MacCallum associatedBand Ray_Brown_&_The_Whispers.
- Alison_MacCallum associatedBand Tully_(band).
- Alison_MacCallum associatedMusicalArtist Ray_Brown_&_The_Whispers.
- Alison_MacCallum associatedMusicalArtist Tully_(band).
- Alison_MacCallum background "solo_singer".
- Alison_MacCallum birthDate "1951-04-07".
- Alison_MacCallum birthPlace Sydney.
- Alison_MacCallum birthYear "1951".
- Alison_MacCallum genre Blues.
- Alison_MacCallum genre Rock_music.
- Alison_MacCallum genre Soul_music.
- Alison_MacCallum instrument Singing.
- Alison_MacCallum recordLabel Albert_Productions.
- Alison_MacCallum recordLabel EMI.
- Alison_MacCallum recordLabel RCA_Records.
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- Alison_MacCallum alternativeNames "McCallum, Alison".
- Alison_MacCallum associatedActs "Geoff Bull Jazz Band, Big Apple Union, Dr Kandy's Third Eye, This Hallelujah Chorus, Tully, Freshwater, Ray Brown's One Ton Gypsy, Hooter Sisters".
- Alison_MacCallum background "solo_singer".
- Alison_MacCallum birthDate "1951-04-07".
- Alison_MacCallum birthPlace Sydney.
- Alison_MacCallum dateOfBirth "1951-04-07".
- Alison_MacCallum genre Blues.
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- Alison_MacCallum label Albert_Productions.
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- Alison_MacCallum name "Alison MacCallum".
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- Alison_MacCallum occupation "Singer".
- Alison_MacCallum placeOfBirth "Sydney".
- Alison_MacCallum shortDescription "Australian singer".
- Alison_MacCallum yearsActive "1967".
- Alison_MacCallum description "Australian singer".
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- Alison_MacCallum subject Category:1951_births.
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- Alison_MacCallum subject Category:Australian_pop_singers.
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- Alison_MacCallum comment "Alison MacCallum (born 7 April 1951), also written Alison McCallum, is an Australian rock singer from the late 1960s and 1970s. Her two studio albums are Fresh Water (March 1972) and Excuse Me (October 1975). In March 1972 she issued her most successful charting single, "Superman", which peaked at No. 12 on Go-Set's National Top 40. In August that year MacCallum provided lead vocals for the Labor Party's campaign theme song, "It's Time", for the 1972 election.".
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- Alison_MacCallum name "Alison MacCallum".
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- Alison_MacCallum surname "MacCallum".