![]() “I would like to say it was painless to watch but I was never not confident with Blake Shinn aboard. “She’s tough and we learnt that from her first start,” Hanley said, “and she needed to be today. Tim Hanley, stable foreman for the trainers, said the win had been tougher than expected. When the McEvoy-trained daughter of stallion War Decree lengthened in the home straight, Subliminal refused to go away but could never head off the winner. The runner-up also began well and raced with the filly to the home turn. Owned by Graham and Linda Huddy’s Peachester Lodge Pty Ltd, Give Giggles jumped well and had no trouble railing through to lead. The Tony & Calvin McEvoy-trained Give Giggles, ridden by Blake Shinn, was given a strong challenge for all of the the Mortimer Petroleum Maiden (1100m).Īfter leading throughout, the three-year-old filly had a short neck to spare at the finish from Subliminal ($3.70) with Impending Diamond ($19) a distant third, six lengths away. ![]() Now finished, Mitchell is proud to present ‘Far Away From Home’ album, which he feels is his finest work to date, going back to his classic rock roots and taking you on a wild ride of emotions, turning every corner at break neck speed.Punters who plunged Give Giggles from $2.40 into $1.40 had to wait right to the winning post before being able to break into a laugh. Mitchell started work on new Kiss Of The Gypsy material regardless and tried to recapture the old style of recording but with today’s technical standards. Mitchell decided to release it under his name when, in July 2010, he contacted all the original members of the band to see if they were interested but all declined as they had moved into other fields of work. He wanted to write and record a new and better Kiss Of The Gypsy album 20 years on to keep a little of the style, raw energy and anthemic qualities. Secondly, Mitchell had always thought of Kiss Of The Gypsy as unfinished business, not entirely happy with the way the debut album was created, recorded and prioritised. Knowing that “Black Rhapsody” wasn’t too radio friendly and not your three and a half minute song format, it was purely for the story that this was created. Mitchell wanted the style to be a classic rock/metal Tarantino movie piece and went under the band name of Kingdom of Deadmen. Developed from a book of dark poems that he had written “Through Eyes of Madness”, Mitchell had the foundation for the dark and disturbing 2010 album “Black Rhapsody”, which depicts love, lust, abuse and revenge. Spending nine years writing, composing, producing and session playing, Mitchell thought it was time to finish off what he set out to do - the first of which, was to write and record a concept album. Since then, Kiss Of The Gypsy singer Tony Mitchell has written for a variation of projects and sang for the likes of Alan Parsons Project, Rick Wakeman, Pat Cash and played guitar/backing vocals for Alice Cooper, Jon Anderson and Tony Hadley amongst many others. After 3 years of worldwide touring, outstanding reviews, airings on TV/Radio and creating a huge fan base, Atlantic UK folded, and subsequently so did Kiss of the Gypsy. Kiss Of The Gypsy Vocalist Returns With ‘Far Away From Home’Ģ011 marks 20 years since the release of Kiss Of The Gypsy’s debut album on Atlantic Records USA.
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