Friday, August 7, 2015

Cilla Black/Freddie and the Dreamers/Sounds Incorporated and Mark Wynter 1965 Australian tour

Cilla Black Freddie and the Dreamers Sounds Incorporated Mark Wynter The Changing Times(Sydney) The Henchmen(Melbourne) Merv Benton Brisbane Festival Hall March 15th Melbourne Festival Hall March 17th and 18th Sydney Stadium March 19th and 20th Adelaide Palais Royal March 22nd Perth Capitol Theatre March 23rd

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Marty Robbins Australian 1964 Tour

-This is from the Telegraph in Brisbane February 19th 1964 Marty Robbins The Le Garde Twins Bobby Sykes Don Winter The Teardrops The Strangers(Newcastle group) Dates- Sydney Town Hall February 20th and 22th Brisbane Festival Hall February 25th Newcastle City Hall February 26th

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Tommy Sands 1960 Australian tour

this is from the Telegraph in brisbane March 1960. Promoter Lee Gordon Performers- Tommy Sands Rod Lauren Johnny and the Hurricanes Jimmy Clanton Dick Caruso Freddy Cannon Marv Johnson Mark Dinning Jack Scott Chan Romero Johnny Preston Johnny O'Keefe and the Dee Jays The Delltones Lonnie Lee Dates- Melbourne March 21 and 22 Adelaide March 23rd Brisbane March 24th Sydney March 25th and 26th

Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas Australian tour 1964

this is from the Telegraph in Brisbane September 1964 Promoters-Aztec Services and Stadiums Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas Rob EG The Cicadas Merv Benton(Perth,Adelaide and Melbourne) The Nomads(Perth) The Clefs(Adelaide) Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs(Brisbane and Sydney) Johnny Cooper and the Saxons(Sydney,Melbourne and Brisbane) Dates- Perth Capitol Theatre August 31st 1964 Adelaide Thearton Town Hall September 1st 1964 Sydney Stadium September 2nd and 3rd 1964 Brisbane Festival Hall September 4th 1964 Melbourne Festival Hall September 5th 1964

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Fabian Australian 1959 Tour

this is from the Telegraph in brisbane October 13th 1959 Promoter-Lee Gordon Fabian Col Joye and the Joy Boys The Delltones Johnny Rebb and the Rebels Johnny Devlin and the Devils Johnny O'Keefe and the Dee Jays The Planets(Brisbane) Frankie Davidson(Adelaide and Melbourne) Brian Penglaze and the Hi Marks(Adelaide) The Penny Rockets(Adelaide) The Crescents(Sydney) The Graduates(Sydney) Warren Williams(Sydney) Lonnie Lee(Sydney) The Thunderbirds(Melbourne) Malcolm Arthur(Melbourne) Daryl Cashmore(Melbourne) The Moontones(Melbourne) Billy Owens(Melbourne) Brisbane Festival Hall October 15th Sydney Stadium October 16th and 17th Hobart City Hall October 19th Melbourne Festival Hall October 20th and 21st Adelaide Centennial Hall October 22nd

Saturday, April 20, 2013

The Dave Clark Five 1965 Australian tour

- this is from the Telegraph May 28th 1965 Promoted by Aztec Services The Dave Clark Five The Seekers Tommy Quickly Bobby and Laurie The Frames(Perth) The Henchmen(Melbourne) the Escorts(Brisbane) The Showmen(Sydney) MPD Limited (Sydney,Melbourne and Adelaide) Tony Worsley and the Fabulous Blue Jays(Sydney and Adelaide) Perth Capitol Theater May 26th Melbourne Festival Hall May 28th and 29th Adelaide Centenial Hall May 31st Brisbane Festival Hall June 3rd Sydney Stadium June 4th and 5th The May-June 1965 tour of Australia was the only tour for British group the Dave Clark Five who had been on the scene since 1963 with their version of Do You love Me and then would have hits at the time with Glad All Over, Bits & pieces, Can'T You See that She's Mine, Anyway You Want It and many other hits throughout the 60's. This was the first tour also for the Melbourne folk group The Seekers who had only been on the scene early on the international scene with I'll Never Find Another You and A World Of Our Own even though they had been formed in 1962 and had been in England since 1964 which they supposed to stay there for 10 weeks but eventually stayed there for 4 years as well as opening the doors for other Australian groups to make an impact overseas. TommY Quickly who was managed by brian Epstein who had managed the Beatles as well as Gerry and the Pacemakers, Cilla Black etc and had the hit single Wild Side OF Life in 1964. for the Australian acts on that tour they were only starting out on the scene like Bobby and Laurie who emerged with the smash hit I Belong With You and would an year later have the number 1 hit with Hitch Hiker, The Henchmen an Melbourne group had the hit single 'Rockin RObin" which was the Bobby Day song, MPD Limited an Melbourne group who had been formed @ that time and it had Mike Brady,Pete Watson and Danny Finley and also would have the hit singles Little Boy Sad and Lonely Boy that year. Tony Worsley British born who grew up in Brisbane and had sang around Brisbane got together with the Blue Jays in 1964 in Brisbane and had already had singles with I Sho Know About Love and Just A Little Bit with If I as the B side and later that year had the big hit with VelVet Waters.The Escorts were the support act in Brisbane and they had been around since 1963 and the Showmen an Sydney group who began as the Zodiacs were the first long haired R'n'B bands in Australia as well as winning the very first Battle of the Bands in Sydney which they won 100 pounds and the gig on this tour. they played 10 dates on that tour playing to 60,000 fans as well doing an TV special for Channel 7 and did tv and radio interviews including with Johnny Young who was hosting Club 17 in Perth which still exist and after the Dave Clark Five and Tommy Quickly toured New Zealand which the support act there were New Zealand pop group Ray Columbus and the Invaders known for the hit single She's A Mod as well at that time Till We Kissed.

Friday, January 25, 2013

the Shower Of Stars Australian tour 1959

-the Age January 31st 1959 Promoted by Headliners Chuck berry Bobby Darin George Hamilton IV jo Ann Campbell Johnny O'Keefe and the Dee Jays Dates- Melbourne Festival Hall January 31st, February 2nd and February 3rd 1959 Sydney Stadium February 5th,6th and 7th 1959 This was the first tour for American Chuck Berry who had been on the scene since 1955 with hits like maybellene, school Days, Johnny be Goode, Sweet Little Sixteen, Rock N Roll Music and many others, Bobby Darin who had been on the scene with Splish Splash and Queen Of the Hop at that time, George Hamilton IV had hits with I Know Where I'm Going and Why Don't They Understand, Jo Ann campbell had the hit single You're Driving Me Mad and Johnny O'Keefe and the Dee Jays had hits the Wild One(Real Wild Child), Over the Mountain & So Tough throughout 1958. this tour was promoted by Headliners which was led by Bill Watson along with Dick Conklin and Bud Ackerman as they had launched it in 1958 and had 2 tours first Billy Eckstein in October 1958 and Johnny Mathis/The Diamonds in November 1958 and also it was that time Lee Gordon had disappeared after the 1958 Buddy Holly tour but it was revealed that Lee Gordon was in an sanatorium where he was there for a few months but would eventually promote his shows again by march 1959. On this tour the Dee Jays backed up all the artist and it was an resounding success.