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  1. Hace 2 días · Farriss kicked off his solo career with an acclaimed self-titled debut album in 2021 featuring the high-rotation radio hits “Come Midnight” and “Good Momma Bad”, with “You Are My Rock” achieving a Top-100 Billboard Indicator chart hit in the USA.

  2. 19 de jun. de 2024 · Farriss kicked off his solo career with an acclaimed self-titled debut album in 2021 featuring the high-rotation radio hits “Come Midnight” and “Good Momma Bad”, with “You Are My Rock” achieving a Top-100 Billboard Indicator chart hit in the USA.

  3. Hace 6 días · Aussie rock and country legend Andrew Farriss has returned to his rightful place in the spotlight, today (June 21) gracing us with a rip-roaring new single called Something Stronger – and wouldn’t ya know it, Countrytown is exclusively premiering its accompanying music video!

  4. 6 de jun. de 2024 · This iconic track, written by Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence, holds a special place in my heart not only for its beautiful melody and soulful vocals but also for its deep and meaningful lyrics. Listening to this song, it’s clear that “Never Tear Us Apart” is a love ballad, expressing a strong and unwavering connection ...

  5. 5 de jun. de 2024 · Charles Poliquin ( @strengthsensei) is one of the best known strength coaches in the world. He has trained elite athletes from nearly 20 different sports, including Olympic gold medalists, NFL All-Pro’s, NHL All-Stars and Stanley Cup champions, and IFBB bodybuilding champions.

  6. Hace 6 días · The latest update to Countrytown’s ‘Hot Country Hits’ playlist also features scorchin’ new jams from legends like Post Malone and Blake Shelton, Morgan Wade, Tigirlily Gold and Chase Rice. Maren Morris / Lainey Wilson / Andrew Farriss ( Supplied) More Maren Morris. Gosh dang, what a week it’s been for scorchin’ new country tunes!

  7. Hace 6 días · Andrew Farriss – Something Stronger WHAT HE SAYS: “I wanted to record a song about grit and passion. ‘We drank cheap whisky burnin’ down our teenage throats / A fire on the end of a hand-rolled smoke.’