Blackfeather was an Australian rock group in the 1970s. Formed in 1970 they went through a number of line-up changes until disbanding in 1983. Neale Johns was lead vocalist and songwriter. Their major hits were Seasons of Change and Boppin' the Blues. "Boppin' the Blues" was a number one hit in Australia in October 1972 for the band.

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  • Blackfeather was an Australian rock group in the 1970s. Formed in 1970 they went through a number of line-up changes until disbanding in 1983. Neale Johns was lead vocalist and songwriter. Their major hits were Seasons of Change and Boppin' the Blues. "Boppin' the Blues" was a number one hit in Australia in October 1972 for the band. The line-up for the 1971 album 'At The Mountain Of Madness' was John Robinson (also of the bands Duck and Dave Miller Set), Alexander Kash, Neale Johns and Robert Fortescue.
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  • Blackfeather was an Australian rock group in the 1970s. Formed in 1970 they went through a number of line-up changes until disbanding in 1983. Neale Johns was lead vocalist and songwriter. Their major hits were Seasons of Change and Boppin' the Blues. "Boppin' the Blues" was a number one hit in Australia in October 1972 for the band.
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  • Blackfeather
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