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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: C. W. Stoneking, Mick Turner, Kavyen Temperley, George Young, John Collins, David Lane, Adam Agius, Tim Gaze, Josh Cunningham, Oren Ambarchi, George Golla, Michael Sheridan, Simon Austin, Pete Fidler, Graham Russell, Nick Seymour, Sherry Rich, Mal Webb, Phil Small, Brad Heald, Jim Moginie, Dave Atkins, Stuart MacLeod, Peter Gifford, Dom Turner, Mojo Webb, Simon Hepburn, Nathan Cavaleri, David Briggs, Ron Strykert, Fiona Boyes, Jak Housden, Leaton Rose, Vince Melouney, Stephanie Ashworth, Bob Spencer, Phil Stack, Mick Cocks, Mav Stevens, Joel Quartermain, Donna Simpson, Patrick Matthews, Tylea, Jon Schofield, Rob Bailey, Graham Davidge, Les Gock, Bones Hillman, Martin Rotsey, Ryan Griffiths, Guy Webster, Gavin Shoesmith, Sammy Butcher, Tony Mitchell, Michael Weber, Juan Alban, Dick Diamonde, Peter Koppes, Tim Bignell, Tim Hemensley, Jimi Hocking, Harry Howard, Rex Goh, Paulie Bromley, Josh Thomas, Jeremy Barnes. Excerpt: Christopher William Stoneking (born 1974, Katherine, Northern Territory) is an Australian blues singer-songwriter and guitar and banjo player. He currently resides in Melbourne, Australia and performs across Australia and internationally as a solo artist and with his backing band, the Primitive Horn Orchestra. To date Stoneking has released two full length albums of his original material, they are King Hokum (first released in 2006 on Low Transit Industries Recordings, re-released on Stoneking's own King Hokum Records label in February 2008) and Jungle Blues (released on King Hokum Records, October 2008). Stoneking was born to American parents in Katherine, Australia in March 1974 and raised by his father in the Aboriginal community of Papunya (his father is the writer and teacher Billy Marshall Stoneking), until the age of 9 (1983) when they moved to the inner west suburb of Balmain in Sydney. He be...