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In 1997, the Gippsland comp had a runners-up, which was "And Then Some". An interesting CD produced by a solo composer. The song submitted was the gargling and chuckling noises of the composer's daughter who was 6month old at the time. he was asked in for an interview with Jane Gazzo at the ABC studio in Sale 1997. The artist is Andrew Brown. The song was entitled "Hey Yeah Eggigeah".
Article name
I've been bold and moved this article from Unearthed (talent contest) to Triple J Unearthed. The full name negates the need for a disambiguator in brackets, and Unearthed is a digital radio station now, not just a contest. It is also referred to as Triple J Unearthed on its website. https://www.triplejunearthed.com/ -- Chuq(talk)11:40, 20 January 2015 (UTC)
2020 merge proposal
A bot, Merge bot, has indicated this article has been proposed for a merge with Triple J by User:204.9.220.42. No further details have been provided. According to the Proposed mergers log, here, it was proposed on 20 January 2020. Without appropriate details, I can't see why such a merger would be a good idea.shaidar cuebiyar (talk) 08:04, 26 January 2020 (UTC)