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    Most countries have a piece of music that means something special to its people. For Australians, it’s a song called ‘Waltzing Matilda’, written in 1895 by song-writer and poet ‘Banjo’ Paterson.

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    Fela Kuti returned to Nigeria and invented his own style which was called “afrobeat”: a mixture of American funk rhythms and jazz improvisation with African percussion and vocals.

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    The Rolling Stones are all well into their 60s, and are all grandfathers. The idea of my grandfather standing on a stage in front of thousands of people singing “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction” is just embarrassing. Can you imagine your grandfather doing it?

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    The four judges must agree on who will win the four awards in the important Global Music Awards. But there is a problem. They must all agree on each winner. If they can’t all agree, nobody will win.

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    Fausto Ruiz got off the boat at the port of the city where he had been born fifty years ago, and to which he had not returned for twenty years.

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    Ashlie and Stephen go to a night club in search of a great night out. Will they find the perfect place to enjoy themselves?

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