VALE - Wayne Mulraney
Wayne Mulraney, 47, (pictured) died when he lost control of his car on the Ranger mine access road in Jabiru, Northern Territory and rolled down a bank about 11.30pm on Wednesday August 6 2008.
The mine worker, who was a budding country music singer/songwriter, had only taken up work at the mine about a week ago.
Family members said Mr Mulraney's wife Judy and daughter Linda were shattered by his death.
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1. The Barefoot Cattleman...Wayne Mulraney
2. A Young Man & His Pipe...Wayne Mulraney
WAYNE MULRANEY - "Barefoot Cattleman" was featured on ABC-TV - "Australian Story"
West Moreton Country Music Assoc. member Wayne Mulraney had been approached by "Making Movies" a Western Australian organization that gives Aborigional youth a chance to learn and produce films. His "Barefoot Cattleman" song was chosen as the underlay for a documentary of Johnny James who was known as the "barefoot cattleman".
Recently Wayne received a copy of the documentary and is very proud of the effort put into it and the use of his song.
The documentary was shown in the episode about Johnny James on "Australian Story" on ABC-TV.
Recorded & Mixed at Spartek Sound Studio - Birkdale
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1. By A Fire of Gidgee Coal
............................S Coster/D Kirkpatrick/S Dusty
2. My Heart Cries...........................W Mulraney
3. Purple Roses..........................JR Williamson
4. Spring Time (In the Wonnangatta Valley)
.......................................................W Mulraney
5. Chewy........................................W Mulraney
6. Where Country Is.......................BN Moyses
7. Angel of Goulburn Hill..................J McKean
8. Man From Snowy River (The)
.........................A Paterson/S Dusty/D Kirpatrick
9. Beautiful Bushland So Green....W Mulraney
10 Leave Him Out There in the Longyard
................................................K Dixon/S Dusty
11 Your Special Love....................W Mulraney
12 When the Rain Tumbles Down In July
........................................S Dusty/D Kirkpatrick
13 It's Time to go Home...............W Mulraney
14 Little Boy Lost.............A Withers/J Ashcroft
15 Up in the Highlands.................W Mulraney
16 Sweeney...SH Lawson/S Dusty/D Kirkpatrick |
"Window to Country" conveys tales of the bush, city, ways of life and ways of the heart!
Rhythm Guitar: Wayne Mulraney Lead, Bass, Drums & Keyboard: Lance Ellis Pedal Steel: John Klasen | Piano Accordian: Heather Botica Harmonica: Ken Beck Harmonies: Kathy Sunners, Lance Ellis |
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Many thanks for the support and encouragement of Lance Ellis at Reel Audio Productions
all the Musicians involved with the Production of this Album,
and members of West Moreton Country Music Association