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- APRA Silver Scrolls – the 1980s
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In the 1980s the APRA Silver Scrolls slowly grew – very slowly – and by the end of the decade had expanded from Phil Warren’s The Crypt (later Keeley’s) nightclub, under Queen Street’s Civic Theatre, to the larger Johnny Tabla owned Roma, also under The Civic. And as the decade progressed a degree of frivolity crept into the nights. Photographs from the 1990s can be seen here. Little seems to have survived of the 1980 awards aside from one larger image and a few crowd shots on a proof sheet....
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- 25 Aug 2015
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