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  1. In June 2011, Ball Park Music released "Rich People Are Stupid" which was put on high rotation on Triple J. [12] On 24 June 2011, Ball Park Music signed to Sydney label Stop Start Music to release their debut album. [13] "It's Nice to Be Alive" was released in July 2011, and its music video won the Channel [V] Ripe Clip of the Week. [14] "

  2. About 2 — BALL PARK MUSIC. It has been a tremendous journey since the five-piece formed in 2008 while studying music at university. In seven years, they’ve produced five albums – the last four having consecutively debuted in the top 10 of the ARIA charts. The band continue to sell out bigger venues each time they tour and regularly appear ...

  3. Nov 5, 2020 · — Ball Park Music (@ballparkmusic) October 30, 2020. Although Cromack and co. obviously haven’t had the chance to play shows for most of 2020, life outside the band has certainly kept them ...

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  4. Ball Park Music: “It felt like the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter”. Ball Park Music were caught right in the crossfire of this year. Gearing up for their new album, plans were put on hold, release schedules were paused, and gigs were cancelled while the world stopped and waited. Last Friday, the indie-rock sensations ...

  5. Ball Park Music discography. Since their formation in 2008, Australian indie rock band Ball Park Music have released seven studio albums, two extended plays (EPs), two live albums and 26 singles. Their debut studio album, Happiness and Surrounding Suburbs, was released in 2011 after their first two EPs, and peaked at number 26 on the ARIA ...

  6. Aug 27, 2018 · After almost 10 years on the scene, indie pop-rock band Ball Park Music have become one of Australia’s most revered and prolific ensembles. BPM launched 2018 with the release of their fifth album, GOOD MOOD (which received a glowing review here at Catalyst ), and the quintet are set to embark on their thirteenth(!) tour kicking off in September, co-headlining with seasoned virtuosos, San Cisco.

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  8. Ballpark music performed by an organist debuted at Chicago's Wrigley Field in 1941, and had spread to most other Major League parks by the 1960s. Beginning in the mid-1970s, pre-recorded pop and rock music began to supplement the organ music (or replace it entirely) at many ballparks. [2]

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