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John Martin Armiger (born 10 June 1949, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom) is an Australian musician, record producer and film/TV composer. He was singer-songwriter and guitarist with Melbourne-based rock band, The Sports from August 1978 to late 1981, which had Top 30 hits on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart with, "Don't Throw Stones" (1979), "Strangers on a Train" (1980) and "How Come" (1981); and Top 20 albums with, Don't Throw Stones (No. 9, 1979), Suddenly (No.
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Armiger, Martin Martin Armiger
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Australian musician, record producer, film/TV composer
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John Martin Armiger
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1970-01-01Z
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Armiger, John Martin
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dbpedia:The_Sports dbpedia:Stephen_Cummings
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solo_singer
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1949-06-10Z
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1949-01-01Z
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