Studio 22
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Studio 22 was an Australian music television show broadcast by the ABC. It was introduced by Clinton Walker and Annette Shun Wah and featured live music being performed in ABC's Studio 22.[1][2] It featured a wide range of artist, debuting in 1999 with Angelique Kidjo.[3] Other artists featured included Ani DiFranco[4] Mental As Anything,[2] The Necks,[5] Dr John the Night Tripper,[6] David Bridie[7] and Coloured Stone.[8]
See also
References
- ^ Conway, Andrew (29 March 1999), "Studio to star", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ a b Oliver, Robin (7 May 2001), "Studio 22: Mental As Anything", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Conway, Andrew (17 May 2001), "Up and running", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Hassall, Greg (17 May 2001), "Studio 22: Ani DiFranco", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Anderson, Doug (26 August 1999), "Love notes and night music", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ Anderson, Doug (24 February 2000), "Pain relief: it's pot luck", The Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ White, Allison (26 April 2001), "Cold play", The Courier Mail
- ^ Kuhn, Andrea (22 June 2000), "Television - Studio 22 ABC 11.15pm", Illawarra Mercury
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