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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Augie_MarchAugie March - Wikipedia

    Augie March are an Australian pop and indie rock band, which formed in 1996 in Shepparton, Victoria. Since 2001 the group consists of vocalist and rhythm guitarist Glenn Richards, lead guitarist Adam Donovan, bass guitarist Edmondo Ammendola, drummer David Williams, and keyboardist Kiernan Box.

  2. The Adventures of Augie March is a picaresque novel by Saul Bellow, published in 1953 by Viking Press. It features the eponymous Augie March, who grows up during the Great Depression, and it is an example of Bildungsroman, tracing the development of an individual through a series of encounters, occupations and relationships from ...

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    • 1953
  3. Following the release of Tony Cohen's posthumous memoir HALF DEAF, COMPLETELY MAD: The Chaotic Genius of Australia's Most Legendary Producer, Augie March – whose 2018 album Bootikins was Cohen's final recording – have joined Romy Vager from RVG for a surprise re-imagining of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' 'Henry Lee' (featuring PJ Harvey).

  4. Oct 2, 2009 · Music video by Augie March performing One Crowded Hour. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 8,555 (C) 2006 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED

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  5. Augie March is a Melbourne-based band that has been active for 25 years, blending traditional and avant-garde elements in their songs. They have released six albums, including the platinum Moo, You Bloody Choir and the recent Bloodsport & Porn, and have toured internationally.

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  6. www.youtube.com › user › augiemarchAugie March - YouTube

    Watch music videos, live performances and behind-the-scenes clips of Augie March, a Melbourne-based indie rock band. Explore their albums, songs and playlists on their official YouTube channel.

  7. The Adventures of Augie March, novel by Saul Bellow, published in 1953. It is a picaresque story of a poor Jewish youth from Chicago, his progress, sometimes highly comic, through the world of the 20th century, and his attempts to make sense of it. The book won the National Book Award for fiction.