My dad was an electronics expert in the RAAF in 1940-5 and when I was old enough to hold a soldering iron he showed me how to build a crystal set and then a valve radio. I also started piano lessons (hated it) at age 8, but when I heard the first Shads tunes on radio I was inspired to build my own amplifier, bought a second-hand Maton guitar for a few quid with my pocket money (no sweets for a year), plugged it in, and hey presto, I was
Ozzie Hank. Progressing through the local high-school and dance bands in Adelaide, including a very formative version of
The Vibrants (later to become
The Little River Band) to playing with (a then unknown) Kevin Peek and others regularly on lead & rhythm guitar at The Old Lion Hotel which was the main music scene in Adelaide back in the 60-70's. About this time The Atlantics released
Bombora and I became a surf music fanatic, and completed this lifestyle with a 12' surfboard, a woody (a car with surf board racks on the roof) and a surfie moll. It took over my life and I abjectly failed the first two years of university so my old man kicked me out and I had to get a "real" job (as an IT specialist, mainly maths & stats).
I gave all my music gear to my young brother Llew who also left home and went to live in Sydney to play in bands; he's been a pro guitar player and CD producer for the last 40 years. I never lost the passion for
The Shadows or
The Atlantics, and when I moved to the UK in 1992 and saw
The Shadows again at the Cambridge Corn Exchange I restarted my music "career" - but this time on keyboards. When I came back to live in Oz in 2003 I joined the Sydney Shadows Club and formed the duo
Stack It with Baz Woollett on lead guitar; we toured the UK in 2008, and co-opted Alan Jones on bass at a few of the gigs, after an earlier successful UK tour with George Lewis playing as the duo
Turning Point. (See the
OzzieTrax website at
http://www.turningpointcd.com for some samples of our music.
Nowadays I play a few gigs here & there and make backing tracks "for a living" (ha ha). Cliff Hall has got some of his "old" tour keyboards waiting for me to collect in London, which I won't be able to resist, so I will have to get a bigger house for all my music stuff or else Leanne will have to move out. What would you do?
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