Go 101

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Go 101 was a Melbourne-based funk/pop band formed by David Wilson and Daniel Alan of the band Hue & Cry.[1] Their debut single "Build It Up" saw them nominated for three awards at the ARIA Music Awards of 1989.[2]

Years active1987 - 1990
LabelsMercury
Polygram
MembersDavid Wilson
Daniel Alan
Steven Brooks
Simon Kershaw
Peter Badenoch
James Allmand
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Go 101
Years active1987 - 1990
LabelsMercury
Polygram
MembersDavid Wilson
Daniel Alan
Steven Brooks
Simon Kershaw
Peter Badenoch
James Allmand
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The band made a guest appearance in the Australian soap opera Neighbours on 8 May 1990. They played their single "Message (To a Broken Heart)" during a music appreciation class at Erinsborough High. Wilson also appeared in scenes with Melanie Pearson, played by Lucinda Cowden.[3]

Band members

  • David Wilson – keyboards, vocals
  • Daniel Alan – drums
  • Steven Brooks – guitar
  • Peter Badenoch – bass
  • Simon Kershaw – keyboards
  • James Allmand – keyboards

Discography

Studio albums

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Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
[4]
Tempting Fate
  • Released: November 1989
  • Label: Mercury/Poyldor (841357-1 / 841357-2)
  • Format: CD, LP
73
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Singles

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Year Title Chart positions Album
AUS
[5]
1988 "Build It Up" 55 Tempting Fate
1989 "Room for Love" 88
"Jealous Heart" 66
1990 "Message (To a Broken Heart)" 131
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Awards

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony held by the Australian Recording Industry Association. Go 101 were nominated for three awards.[6]

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
1989 "Build It up" Best New Talent Nominated
Breakthrough Artist – Single Nominated
Highest Selling Single Nominated
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