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Brian Cadd Debuts New Bootleg Family After 40 Years At Noise11 iHeartRadio

by Noise11.com on November 4, 2016

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Australian singer-songwriter legend Brian Cadd has reunited The Bootleg Family Band after 40 years for a new album ‘Bulletproof’.

‘Bulletproof’ is classic Cadd with rollicking rock and the even a country tinge. Brian says The Bootleg Family Band was Australia’s Mad Dogs and Englishmen, referencing the great Joe Cocker band of studio musicians from the early 70s. The Bootleg Family played on nearly all of Ron Tudor’s Bootleg Records releases in the 70s and it has taken Brian over 40 years to round up the players for another go in the studio.

The Bootleg Family will perform live again to launch the Bulletproof album at The Palms at Crown Casino on November 18.

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Noise11 iHeartRadio playlist 4-10 November 2016

Brian Cadd BulletproofRobbie Williams – Love My Life
Jimmy Barnes and INXS – Good Times

Black Grape – In The Name of the Father
Michael Hutchence – Baby Its Alright

(Lazy Eye interview)
Lazy Eye – Pocket The Black
The Rolling Stones – Hate To See You Go
(Lazy Eye interview)

Uriah Heap – Easy Livin’
Metallica – Atlas Rise

Carly Simon – Anticipation
Nick Cave – Jesus Alone

Bob Marley – Stir It Up
Husky – Late Night Store

Talking Heads – Radiohead
Radiohead – Burn The Witch

(Brian Cadd interview)
The Bootleg Family – Your Mama Don’t Dance
Brian Cadd and the Bootleg Family Band – Long Time Till The First Time

(Brian Cadd interview)
Brian Cadd – Silver City Birthday Celebration Day
Birds of Tokyo – Empire

Deep Sea Arcade – Learning To Fly
Sheppard – We Belong

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