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Tasma Walton

Tasma Walton ( born 1974 , Australia ) Australian Actress.

She is most memorable for her role as Deirdre "Dash" McKinley on the Australian TV show Blue Heelers but has appeared on numerous Australian productions including The Secret Life of Us and the film Fistful of Flies.


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She is most memorable for her role as Deirdre "Dash" McKinley on the Australian TV show Blue Heelers but has appeared on numerous Australian productions including The Secret Life of Us and the film Fistful of Flies. Later on his post-America career Dan Peek became a born again Christian and released some marginally selling albums. Tasma Walton ( born 1974 , Australia ) Australian Actress. The remaining duo produced a few more albums throughout the 1970s and 1980s to little fanfare, but had one more significant hit, "You Can Do Magic", in 1982. But then Hideaway marked the beginning of America's decline. Dan Peek left the group. The next album Hearts featured "Sister Golden Hair," the band's second #1 single in the US.

The group's third album Hat Trick was a relative failure, but their fourth album Holiday (with new producer George Martin) became a hit. America won Best New Artist at the 1972 Grammy Awards. Homecoming became a huge hit in the US, and slightly less so in the UK. "Ventura Highway", the first single off their next album, Homecoming, also became a huge hit. Their first album, America, reached #14. After the group moved to the United States, "A Horse With No Name" hit #1 there and so did the album soon after.

"A Horse With No Name" was the group's debut single, and it peaked at #3 in the United Kingdom. Dewey Bunnell, Dan Peek and Gerry Beckley, all singers and guitarists, met in high school and formed a folk rock group called "Daze." After changing their name to "America", the group received a contract with Warner Brothers Records. America was a light rock band, most popular in the early 1970s and now best known for their #1 hit "A Horse With No Name". Horse with No Name - 2002.

Holiday Harmony - 2002. Hits You Remember Live - 2001. Live (album) - 1999. Human Nature - 1998.

King Biscuit Flower Hour - 1996. Hourglass - 1994. Ventura Highway & Other Favorites - 1992. In Concert - 1990.

Perspective - 1984. Your Move - 1983. The Last Unicorn (movie soundtrack) - 1982. A View from the Ground - 1982.

Alibi - 1980. Silent Lhhhhetter - 1979. Harbor - 1977. America Live - 1977.

Hideaway - 1976. Hearts - 1975. Holiday - 1974. Hat Trick - 1973.

Homecoming - 1973. America in Concert Live - 1973. America - 1972.