Cass and the Cassanovas

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Cass and the Cassanovas was an early 1960s Australian rock and roll band led by singer Johnny O’Keefe’s younger brother, saxophonist and bandleader John “Cass” Cassidy, known for its energetic live performances in Sydney’s dance halls.

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John "Cass" Cassidy 0
Johnny O’Keefe 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Australian musical group
bandleader
musician
rock and roll band
saxophonist
singer
activeInDecade 1960s
activeInPeriod early 1960s
associatedWith Johnny O’Keefe NERFINISHED
Sydney rock and roll scene
basedIn Sydney NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Australia
era pre-Beatles rock and roll era
genre rock and roll
hasMember John "Cass" Cassidy NERFINISHED
hasRelativeOfMember Johnny O’Keefe GENERATED
leader John "Cass" Cassidy NERFINISHED
musicScene Australian rock and roll
nationality Australian
notableFor energetic live performances
notableInstrument saxophone
performanceCity Sydney NERFINISHED
performanceVenueType dance halls
roleIn Cass and the Cassanovas NERFINISHED
sibling Johnny O’Keefe NERFINISHED

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