Kimble rendall biography of michael
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kimble Rendall is an Australian director, musician and writer mostly known for his Second unit direction of Matrix.!
He was voted (Rolling Stone Magazine) Australia's top music video director and was the first director to win an international award for a music video.
XL Capris
Australian indie-punk band
XL Capris were an Australian indie-punk band formed in Sydney in 1978 by Julie Anderson (aka Nancy Serapax), Tim Gooding (aka Errol Cruz), Johanna Pigott (aka Alligator Bagg), and Kimble Rendall (aka Dag Rattler).[1]
Their best known single was a punk version of Tommy Leonetti's "My City of Sydney" (1979).
This single was the only Australian disc found in legendary UK DJ John Peel's "battered wooden box" of 142 favourite records when, following his death in 2004, the contents of the box were revealed to the public in a Channel 4 television special.
XL Capris made two albums, Where Is Hank? (March, 1981) and Weeds (October, 1981) both produced by Todd Hunter of New Zealand/Australian band Dragon and released on their own label Axle Records. Hunter later joined XL Capris as guitarist and subsequently married Pigott; they became a successful songwriting team: cowriting "Rain" for Dragon and "Age of Reason" for John Farnham.[