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Season 13 (2015)

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1. Rockwiz Salutes the Decades: The 50's

RocKwiz is back with a brand new 6-part series, with each episode dedicated entirely to a decade. This episode, Caitlin Park, Joe Camelliri, Katie Noonan and Col Joye celebrate one of rock music's greatest decades, the 50s.
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30min
May 30, 2015
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2. Rockwiz Salutes the Decades: The 60's

This episode, Declan Melia, Dinah Lee, Holiday Sidewinder and Normie Rowe celebrate one of rock music's greatest decades, the 60s.
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30min
June 6, 2015
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3. Rockwiz Salutes the Decades: The 70's

This week pays tribute to the music of the 70s with Kira Puru, Vance Joy, Tex Perkins and Glenn Shorrock.
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30min
June 13, 2015
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4. Rockwiz Salutes the Decades: The 80's

The 80s - From New Romantics to No Nukes, MTV to INXS, the Rubik's Cube to the compact disc, RocKwiz salutes the wonderful world of the 80s and has a fine time doing it! The episode features Jordi and Scarlett from San Cisco covering Soft Cell's 'Tainted Love', before Kate Ceberano stuns the crowd with a faithful version of Blondie's smash hit 'Rapture', the first #1 in America to feature rapping. Scarlett shares an embarrassing Molly Meldrum story and Kate speaks candidly and eloquently about the music and fashions of the 80s and special guests include head Hoodoo Guru, Dave Faulkner and Connie Mitchell from Sneaky Sound System.
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30min
June 20, 2015
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5. Rockwiz Salutes the Decades: The 90's

This episode celebrates the 90's with special guests Emma Donovan, Robert Forster, Davey Lane and Tim Freedman.
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30min
June 27, 2015
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6. Rockwiz Salutes the Decades: The 00's

In the final episode for Series Thirteen, The RocKwiz Team pay tribute to the artists and music of the first fifteen years of the new millennium. Julia Stone sings The Strokes, John Butler sings John Butler, hip hop artist Seth Sentry performs a song he performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live and, to the delight of one of the contestants, Paul Kelly sings 'Righteous Woman' from his latest album, 'The Merri Soul Sessions'. During the show, the RocKwiz Orkestra dip into Pink, Powderfinger, Pharrell Williams and Beyonce and the whole cast come together to close the show and the series with Outcast's 2003 smash hit, 'Hey Ya'.
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30min
July 4, 2015