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C3 hit the stage onlineLocal punk act Channel 3 show their stuff to the world By Emma Kae - 31st May 2001 - Back to News Ladies and Gentlemen, we have a winner.
Local up-and-coming band Channel 3 have been impressing the critics and crowds alike with their sweet sound and entertaining on-stage antics for quite some time now.
The Moe-based three piece have proven themselves time and again, their tireless dedication pushing them upward from strength to strength.
Having shared the stage with hugely successful Australian acts such as The Living End, The Superjesus and Bodyjar, Channel 3 have proven their worth to the best of the best.
Now Channel 3 have embarked on creating an online presence to impress. Their new website shows character, creativity and common sense. It looks great and is incredibly easy to use.
There are lyrics, sounds, pictures, even a message board where you can voice your opinion and learn more about the band… all a click or two away.
The website – the brainchild of the bass player’s brother Jamie – is a great example of local talent and most definitely worth a look. Visit the site: http://www.channel-three.com

Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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