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The Twiliters, affectionately known as the 'twits', originated in Perth, Western Australia. This trio was one of many inspired by the Kingston Trio and their successors in the American folk scene and, as such, relied heavily on Anglo-American numbers. They were, by far, the best Australian exponents of this type of folk music and, as Warren Fahey notes, a lot of their music was adopted with variation from that of the American "Journeymen" group. They produced two LPs in 1966 and 1967.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Bottle Of Wine | The Twiliters | 1967 | Single |
Great Day with The Twiliters | The Twiliters | 1967 | Album |
The Twiliters In Concert | The Twiliters With Ed Gaston | 1966 | Album |
Chilly Winds / Thanks For The Hand To Hold | The Twiliters | 1966 | Single |
Creamsleeves (Greensleeves) | The Twiliters | 1966 | Single |
With You All The Way L.B.J. | The Twiliters | Single | |
Go Where You Wanna Go | The Twiliters | Single |