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'''Big River, [[Troy Cassar-Daley]]'''<br />
'''Big River, [[Troy Cassar-Daley]]'''<br />
Big River, an album writen by Troy Cassar-Daley, was released in 1999 after working with Garth Porter who had previously helped Lee Kernaghan's rise to national fame. The name of the album was in memory of the area of his Grafton home. At the 2000 Australia Country Music Awards Troy won Best Male Vocal and Song Of The Year for 'They Don't Make 'Em Like That Anymore'
Big River, an album writen by Troy Cassar-Daley, was released in 1999 after working with [[Garth Porter]] who had previously helped [[Lee Kernaghan]]'s rise to national fame. The name of the album was in memory of the area of his Grafton home. At the 2000 Australia Country Music Awards Troy won Best Male Vocal and Song Of The Year for 'They Don't Make 'Em Like That Anymore'
== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[ARIA Music Awards]]
*[[ARIA Music Awards]]

Revision as of 02:16, 6 April 2007

Big River, Troy Cassar-Daley
Big River, an album writen by Troy Cassar-Daley, was released in 1999 after working with Garth Porter who had previously helped Lee Kernaghan's rise to national fame. The name of the album was in memory of the area of his Grafton home. At the 2000 Australia Country Music Awards Troy won Best Male Vocal and Song Of The Year for 'They Don't Make 'Em Like That Anymore'

See also