Recent Articles
Diamond Valley Leader
Title: Razzamatazz to fill streets at jazz, food and wine fair
By Richard Serong, Diamond Valley Leader, February 19, 2014
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Portland Observer
Title: 20 Questions for Greg Champion
By Portland Observer, May 3, 2014
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Sunday Herald
Title: Chant and sing for an Ashes win
By David Hastie, Sunday Herald Sun, November 21, 2010
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Herald Sun
July 22, 2010
Author: Michael Warner
Title: Here comes the Suns on the Gold Coast
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Geelong Advertiser
April 30, 2010
Author: Noel Murphy
Title: Guru Bob kicks another goal
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Recent Press Releases
Champs & Brooksy’s Songs for Singing at Cricket Matches
Bucko and Champs Ride Again at Tamworth 2011
Kick Starting 2010 with Chart Action & Awards Nominations
FEBRUARY 12 2009, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA: The rocking rolling duet single Bit Of Dirt Never Hurt, by Greg Champion & Rodney Vincent has made it to number eighteen on the Country Tracks Top 30.
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Generous gesture by famed Champion musician
Frank Beauchamp Benefactors’ Society – Guide Dogs Association SA & NT
MAY 25 2009: The man behind the famous cricket song, I Made a Hundred in the Backyard At Mum’s, will entertain guests at a special function at Adelaide Oval.
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Bit Of Dirt Never Hurt
Greg Champion & Rodney Vincent join forces to release catchy country hit
NOVEMBER 2009, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA: Hot on the heels of Rodney Vincent’s just-out album By Request, Greg Champion and Rodney Vincent are making a big splash across national Country Music airwaves with their ripper remedy for the blues, Bit of Dirt Never Hurt.
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you wouldn’t hit an umpire
a song for The White Ribbon Foundation by Greg Champion
GREG CHAMPION’S SONG FOR THE WHITE RIBBON FOUNDATION RELEASED 2009, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA: The White Ribbon Foundation of Australia aims to eliminate violence against women by promoting culture-change around the issue. Earlier this year, as an Ambassador for the Foundation, Greg Champion was approached to write a song dealing with domestic violence. While at a White Ribbon meeting Greg had an idea linking football umpires and the issue of domestic violence. Champs wrote a simple direct song, You Wouldn’t Hit An Umpire.
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