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Magnet Duo Chronology
The History of Magnet Corporate and Wedding
Duo
| Magnet is created by Neville Meyers ("Out
to Lunch" & "Endangered Species") and Tim
Manger ("The Live Connection" and "Mid Life Crisis")
as a male / male duo, performing mainly at Clubs and Hotels, and specialising
in "Oz Rock" |
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Neville Meyers leaves Magnet, and Shannan Mudie and Tim Manger re-form as a
Duo, targeting
Wedding and Corporate functions
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Magnet attracts more music agents in Melbourne such as Allegro
Music Australia, Casino Promotions, The Booking Agency, JAG Entertainment
and Melville Music and secures residencies at Murray Downs Country
Club, Echuca Moama RSL, and A D Ryans Bar & Restaurant.
Magnet launch their first Internet marketing campaign, teaming
up with Brideonline, whilst performing at a number of prestigious
Bridal Expos
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| Magnet continue to increase in popularity,
and are invited to play in the Melbourne City Square Concert Series,
and at the acclaimed arts and music annual event, the Eltham
Festival |
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Magnet launch their first CD, "Time to Change", and become known
as original artists whilst securing
more Melbourne music agents
such as Instinct Music, Enhance Entertainment,
and The Entertainment Store, whilst Shannan
Mudie teams up with Christine Sullivan to further her vocal
career
Magnet change their logo and banner colours to the well known Maroon
and White, and further their Internet marketing campaign, teaming
up with Smart Bride
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Magnet end their long residency at A D Ryans Bar & Restaurant, and begin
work on their new CD "Equals One", whilst Shannan Mudie
is invited to be on the judging panel of the prestigious "Eltham
Idol", second only to Australian Idol
Magnet continue to further their Internet
marketing campaign, teaming up with Wedding Central, and placing
hard copy advertisements in Australian Bridal Directory magazine,
and the Yellow Pages.
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