Little Pattie
Little Pattie, born Patricia Thelma Amphlett, is an Australian singer and entertainer who gained fame in the 1960s for her hit songs and her youthful image. Known for her vibrant personality and strong vocal talent, Little Pattie became a beloved figure in the Australian music scene, particularly recognized for her performances in pop music and as a television personality. Over the years, she has remained a prominent figure in Australian pop culture, performing at various events and festivals, including nostalgic tributes to the music of her era.
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Little Pattie led a croaking rendition of the tribal anthem It’s Time at the conference dinner.
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